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Pumpkinhead
Garden Island (2012): 3.5/10 - Found footage junk
Rorshach (2015): 7/10 - Found footage gem. This was pretty good
God Told Me To, 1976. 7/10
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Madman
Kiss Daddy Goodbye (1981). First watch. About a guy who is killed by some bikers, only for his young daughter and son -- who share a host of various powers such as telepathy and telekinesis -- to bring him back to life. Pretty bad, this one. Not as god awful as, say, The Video Dead, 555 or pretty much anything from Bruno Mattei, but it's certainly down with the dregs. The two kids, bless 'em, are among the worst child actors I've ever seen (not that the adult actors do much better), the writing and direction are bland and clumsy, the pacing is non-existent and many scenes whiff strongly of being first takes. Still, the idea had potential. What it didn't have was capable people behind or in front of the camera. 2/10
Fertile Ground (2011): 6/10
worth at least one watch...wasn't horrible..wasn't amazing.
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Nightmare Man
Phantoms
The Vault (2017): 7/10 I stumbled on this accidentally on youtube. It was pretty decent.
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Pumpkinhead 2: Bloodwings
Prom Night - forgot how weird the beginning of this was.
Chopping Mall
At the moment I'm jumping back and forth between Flesheater, starring Bill Hinzman, on Shockwerks TV, and the Lamberto Bava flick Graveyard Disturbance on B-Movie TV. Awful, cheesy delights, the both of 'em.
The Church (1989) - crazy Italian horror. Strange one for sure...had some real hilarious moments!:thumbup: worth a watch
^^^ Love that flick. I'm a big fan of Michele Soavi.
The Black Cat (1981), Lucio Fulci's adaptation of the classic Poe story, starring the ever lovely Mimsy Farmer and two late, great character actors, David Warbeck and Patrick Magee. I've seen this flick many times, yet I'm actually not all that big a fan of it. Granted that from a production standpoint it's more slick and polished than most Fulci movies, but the story is padded like crazy and it's decidedly light on grue for a Fulci flick. But it's Mimsy that keeps bringing me back to it. I've been smitten with that broad since the first time I saw Four Flies on Grey Velvet back in the early '90s, and have subsequently seen nearly all her other movies as well. She's not the best actress -- hell, she's not even the prettiest actress -- but there's something about her that makes even her bad movies worth sitting through. Movie: 4/10. Mimsy Farmer: I Wish I Were 30 Years Older/10
House of Salem, 2017. 7/10 {Screener}
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Been awhile since I've seen that; actually it's been awhile since I've really gotten into the Italian horror/ giallo films. Most of my dvds are in stacks of storage boxes. Which is preventing me from getting to a lot of movies I'd love to see again. One day I'll stop procrastinating and set up some shelving.
Hostel Part 3 - Best of the Hostel franchise.......I'm about to get the hell kicked out of me for that comment :)