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The rest of this film should get used to collecting dust on video store
shelves
across the country.
I remember seeing this movie on the
shelves
at my local video store 15 years ago.
It's movies like this -- cheap and devoid of any real effort to uphold the horror legacy, but which get cherry spots on Blockbuster
shelves
because they're packaged with slick cover art -- that give horror movies in general (and zombie movies in particular) a bad name, and that make horror fans so wary.
This was a nice long 101-minute waste of my time, a waste of the crew's time, a waste of my own money, and a waste of space on the
shelves
at Blockbuster.
Here in Europe, "Dark Ride" is simply just another low-keyed and cheesy horror movie that anonymously moved to the lowest and most neglected
shelves
of video stores, but in the States it's apparently a little more popular because it was part of the 'Eight Films To Die For'-cycle that played at the "After Dark" horror festival.
I guarantee there will be a lot of horndogs hoping for boobies and hi-jinx to grab it from the shelves, only to be disappointed when nothing funny or exciting happens well into the film.
All it has delivered is the never ending glut of amateur material, posturing as cinema, that clog the
shelves
of video stores worldwide.
This is a mediocre and uninspired script packaged in cutesy computer animated figures (soon headed for your nearest toy store shelves).
You'll find this video nasty on the
shelves
under the name Axe.
Once again, its got to be another horrible film creeping to the
shelves
of a video rental store near you.
It would take a pretty stupid filmmaker to recall and stop producing any feature that was flying of the shelves, wouldn't it?
Just another lifeless sequel to serve as fodder for the video
shelves.
I cannot honestly say that the plot is any less hapless than several other horror movies you could pluck off of the
shelves
of your nearest rental store.
There were some obvious small things like editing mistakes that made it clear that not a lot work was put into finishing this but instead it was just put on the movie
shelves
as soon as it could.
The first time i ever saw this movie was probably in 1992 when this was still on the video
shelves
and as far as SciFi Horror goes, this is one of the very best there is.
I found videos of the six episode series for BBC 4 in 93 ' gathering dust on local library
shelves.
Better save your money and wait for this one to hit rental shelves...I wish I had.
They are polluting movie
shelves
and, quite frankly...gay or not, are really bad movies.
With the exception of the newly resurrected Full Moon movies, the Asylum distributes and produces the absolute worst horror movies on the video store
shelves.
The Frightening was indeed BAD!!!The acting I do have to admit was well,but the story line,characters and death scenes were either stupid,mediocre,or unexplainable.There are other films that are the same genre and fall under the same category as this one,and they all are way more superior.The concept however,was still just a bit creepy.If what had happened in the film happened to you,you would have to put yourself in the main character's shoes.Most of the ways people died were also avoidable.It just seems as if the director told them that they needed to act so stupid in order to make people like this film.Avoid this film as much as possible,but if you absolutely feel the urge to pick it up off the
shelves
one day,I warn you with the deepest concerns a person can have for another.
Some friends & I found "Polish Vampire" on the video
shelves
one night over ten years ago, and it's tribute to simplistic humor and silly sound effects inspired us to create a series of films ourselves - which, should any of us ever decide to run for congress, you'll no doubt see.
When I saw this cover on the video store shelves, I just had to get it.
When the film hit the video shelves, they scrapped the whole thing.
It seems in recent years, the company known as National Lampoon seems to be obsessed with flooding DVD
shelves
with terrible movies aimed at college kids.
The original EVIL SPAWN was completed and released in the halcyon days of video, when just about anything that was made could find its way onto product hungry rental
shelves
and turn a profit for all involved.
I hope it hits the
shelves!
How this junk ever got onto rental
shelves
I will probably never know.
I remember walking through Blockbuster and seeing this on the
shelves.
I would expect this quality from maybe a high school film class, but I consider it a horrible injustice that it has made it onto the
shelves
of a movie rental store.
Again great job getting it on store
shelves
and if you are looking for crew for the new flick let me know I would love to work on it.
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