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At the beginning of the movie we meet the has-been
horror
star as he's shooting a commercial for dentures and we quickly learn that ol' Conrad is a bit of a hoity-toity, prima donna jerk-off.
Nice, huh? Conrad then visits some fans at a college campus
horror
movie club, unfortunately he suffers a heart attack in the middle of his speech to them and eventually ends up back at his mansion waiting to die.
There was no gore whatsover and what is a 80's
horror
movie without a little gore.
But if you like to watch the world's worst
horror
movie then this is for you.
With a MySpace URL and a mighty (if puzzlingly subjective) promise of preserving so-called "old school American horror," "Hatchet" will draw a lot of curiosity seekers with its DVD release (where that claim is emblazoned on the disc itself).
Perhaps it was the large-print blurb from Ain't It Cool News on the ads that caused me to approach the film with some trepidation (it seems that Harry Knowles and his minions will approve of any film for VIP passes and free food), but "Hatchet" makes me question what writer-director Adam Green's idea of "old school American
horror"
really is: based on the evidence here, it means the insipid, late-'80s rip-offs of "Friday the 13th" and "Deliverance."
Pretentious
horror
film that looks like a soap opera gone goth about a drug that send you to a fantasy world where strange creatures lurk.
So we saw it a couple nights ago and I have to say that there was absolutely nothing thrilling about this
horror
sequel.
It took a completely different turn from the first AVP movie, it's not a bad idea that they took Alien and Predator and put them in the up class suburbs, but from the idea of the first one explaining their reasons for existing, this was just an average and predictable
horror
sequel.
The deputy's "girlfriend" did so much overacting, as did the sheriff, that it was more comedy than
horror.
"House of the Damned" (also known as "Spectre") is one of your low budget haunted house
horror
flicks, filled with mediocre performances and cheap effects.
I hate the fact he is a Republican and all, but then again, he did spare me the
horror
of paying for this piece of garbage.
not scary at all. the japanese
horror
movies are have been very similar since the first one of these... also the pulling of the kid.
i have seen that pulled under scene so many times in so many
horror
movies.
Part comedy, part giant monster
horror
movie this movie is full of non actors not acting.
Final Draft - A screenwriter (James Van Der Beek) locks himself into his apartment and succumbs to psychosis in an attempt to write a
horror
script.
The plot is a simple one, and follows almost every
horror
movie cliche possible.
First they mess with a Rumpelstiltskin
horror
movie then they make crap like this.
This is a typical low-budget
horror
movie with dumb special effects, a worse plot, and even worse acting.
Another
horror
movie you ask?
Not to mention they steal from at least four other
horror
movies in the first 20 minutes or so.
Frightmare begins with a
horror
movie icon killing a director and then his servant before he is laid to rest.
I consider myself a big fan of low budget
horror
movies.
Bill Rebane's "The Capture of Bigfoot" is one of the most awful
horror
movies ever made.A greedy sawmill owner Harvey Olsen(Richard Kennedy)decides that he wants Bigfoot captured at all costs.However local game ranger Dave Garrett(Stafford Morgan)learns that the Bigfoot used to live in peace upset by a geological expedition,and sets out to protect the creature.There is nothing even remotely interesting in this piece of crap.The film is extremely dull and filled with horrible songs and cheap special effects.No gore,no suspense-just gigantic boredom.Avoid this horrible junk like the plague.
Sometimes I wonder if today's
horror
movies rely on human torturing to make people scared.
If so, then there's a sad future for
horror
movies.
The only good that comes from this kind of pointless drivel, is the fact that seeing films like this get distribution makes indy
horror
filmmakers like me confident that my upcoming feature will make the cut too.
I mean, if this represents the market for indy horror, I could make a fortune videotaping myself taking out the garbage for 83 minutes.
A film with zombie children getting out of a mine to kill people at night really seemed like a great idea for a
horror
film.
When you watch low budget
horror
movies as much as I do, you get to where you can tell who was involved in creating the movie, as each film-maker adds his own flavor to the cheese.
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