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Jeff Lieberman's "Just Before Dawn" is definitely one of the most underrated horror movies ever made.The film,whilst a little bit influenced by "Deliverance" and "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre",is extremely creepy and memorable.The suspense almost never lets up and the atmosphere is genuinely eerie.The cast is excellent,Deborah Benson and Jamie Rose are great female leads.The inbred twins are truly frightening and remorseless killers.The film is beautifully shot-it was actually filmed on location at Silver Falls State Park in Oregon.There is very little gore,but one killing,when Verchel is stabbed in the groin,is pretty
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and unpleasant.A must-see for slasher fans.10 out of 10-what else?
The story is good but of course the highlight here is the
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commercials themselves, especially the one for "Face Off" acne cream.
It's up to
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mercenary Hunter (a wonderfully loathsome turn by the divine Pam Grier) to put a stop to him.
She is upset to learn that the doctor has died,leaving his assistant Doctor Masters in charge.She is unnerved by the inmates including a crazy Judge,a shell-shocked Vietnam vet,a catatonic and a creepy nympho,but is soon befriended by a hulking black man Sam.She needs all the friends she can get as people are dying all around her."Don't Look in the Basement" is my first horror film of S.F Brownrigg.Despite its low-budget it manages to provide some genuine chills plus a nice amount of cheap gore including a particularly
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scene with a desk-spindle through an eyeball.The climax of inmates taking control over mental asylum is an intense melange of wild camera-work,gore and piercing screams.8
Medium-well on gore but what there is nicely
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How they must adhere to all the rigid rules and regulations, but the daughter seems to have problems staying on track, what with
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thoughts of others and her use of bad language.
He is mean and
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and terribly conflicted by his attraction to the lovely, patrician, & heroic Kerr.
Meanwhile, Gia's equally
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son Antaius (a perfectly hateful turn by Giovanni Cianfriglia) poses as Hercules and takes over an entire city as a cruel and ruthless tyrant.
A deliciously
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black comedy about a middle-aged schlub (Danny DeVito) who wants to bump off his mother and hatches a plan to do so with a bitter divorcée, who wants to bump off HIS ex-wife.
Director Kimiyoshi Yasudo and screenwriter Tetsuro Yoshida give the compelling story all the power and simplicity of an ancient age-old legendary folktale: there's a very strong sense of an ancient time and faraway remote place (it's specifically set in feudal Japan), the good guys are noble and appealing while the villains are truly
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and detestable, the occasional stirring swordfights are staged with considerable skill and gusto, the special effects are fine and impressive, the serious tone and steady pace never falter for a minute, and Majin's last reel rampage of savage destruction is extremely lively, exciting, and more than a little scary.
A team of tough rogue New York cops led by the rugged, hard-nosed Buddy Manucci (superbly played by the always excellent Roy Scheider) go after a group of
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mobsters involved in a kidnapping ring after one of their number gets killed by them.
Somewhere between the sketchy
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American business man and the tragic victim, he displayed the same energy that he has always shown to be incredibly attractive to audiences.
It was also made clear that the 'good guys' were in a dirty profession where they occasionally had to pull some
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things.
Chuck is the same
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doll of the previous movies.
The action is cool, it's funny, 2 great leading men and a truly
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villain that I REALLY hated.
For those of you that only know Lucio Fulci for his zombie flicks, well, open your minds to this because it's well worth seeing and while the "monsters" in this are human, they're as
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as anything dredged up in his later films.
I don't know that I've seen the like before..."The Rapture,"or maybe one of Todd Solondz's black-as-night "comedies" or even the recent movie "Teeth" come to mind...but those are all bitter,
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little gems.
Just finished this impressively nutty affair and whilst I can't say as it was as good as I had hyped it up to be in my mind it was still an effective and at time pretty
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piece of brain warped and misogyny fuelled J-trash.
Moreover, the humor is always goofy and occasionally gross, but never too
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or mean-spirited.
Jamie Draven was an absolutely amazing actor in it, to be able to switch between two totally, totally different characters one of which is the evil,
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person that did it and the other person who is Jez Clifton, the cop.
However, just when you think you are watching something that could be a kid's movie, you are bombarded with
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and gory visuals!
Klaus Kinski popped up in a sizable number of spaghetti Westerns throughout the 60's and early 70's; he was usually cast in secondary parts as
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villains.
team of cops follows the trail of (particularly nasty) murders, someone else gets taken and they somehow have to find out where they are before it's too late.
While Don't Torture a Duckling was made before Fulci became well known amongst gorehounds, and isn't all that gory; it's certainly a gritty and
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little thriller, and for my money - the best film that Fulci ever made!
The dolls come to life and do some pretty
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things to the kids.
Instead the kids run afoul of the vicious crazed security guard (excellently played with supremely creepy menace by Spanish horror icon Paul Naschy) who committed the
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killings.
It's undemanding fun with loads of
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make-up effects, gorgeous looking (and horny) teenagers and adorable cliché-elements.
Nightmare" is a fun Cat III flick loaded with sleaze and voyeurism.There is also a bit of gore as the first part of the film shows some
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killings committed by Wong character under the influence of the monk's mystical powers.The dream sequences are quite erotic and sleazy,so I'm not complaining.Of course those who expect gruesome Cat III horror in the tradition of "Diary of a Serial Killer" or "Red to Kill" will be disappointed,but fans of sleazy exploitation cinema should give this one a look.7 out of 10.
Basically an endearingly chintzy and moronic $1.50 version of the nifty early 80's subterranean creature feature favorite "The Boogens," this entertainingly schlocky cheapie centers on a nasty, squirmy, wriggling monster who makes an instant meal out of any unfortunate souls foolhardy enough to go poking around the notoriously off limits Gold Spike Mine.
There is some really
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gore scenes also, of course, because it's Lucio Fulci.
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