Archive for the 'Horror' Category

Peter Jackson – Dead Alive

Now this is a Horror Movie. At least one with some creativity! If you have not seen this yet, do yourself a favor and order it as soon as you can.

I ordered Dead Alive a few weeks ago because a friend recommended it. For some reason it was not readily available at my local shop so I ordered it online. Well worth it.

Throw out all your preconceptions about the limits of horror! A new standard has been set with Dead Alive – The Mother of All Horror Films.

On a quiet street, in a small town, pure evil has come to stay. Lionel, an innocent young man, is forced to care for his domineering mother and finds the task a whole lot more demanding after she’s bitten by the cursed Sumatran rat monkey. Passing the point of death, Lionel’s mother sucks friends and family into her gruesome existence among the living dead and Lionel is sent spiraling into a ghoulish nightmare.

now a crazed zombie, she soon infects enough people to make it difficult for Lionel, still the faithful son, to keep the neighbors from suspecting that something is terribly wrong.

Dead Alive is dripping with state-of-the-art special effects that feature mutilations, rock ‘n roll dismemberments and household appliances, combining into the most bizarre ending ever filmed.

In case you forgot, Peter Jackson is also the director of The Lord of the Rings – The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings – The Two Towers, and The Lord of the Rings – Return Of The King.

I highly recommend Dead Alive for the gore loving splatter fiends!

The Devils Rejects DVD

Tagline: A Tale Of Murder, Mayhem and Revenge
Plot Synopsis: Sequel to ‘House of 1000 Corpses’ is set some months later with the Texas State Police making a full-scale attack against the murderous Firefly family residence for the 1,000+ murders and disappearances of the past several years. But three of the family members escape, including Otis, Baby Firefly and Baby’s father Captain Spaulding. The evil trio go on a road trip, leaving dozens of mangled bodies in their wake. Evading a massive Texas Rangers dragnet as well as a group of equally murderous bounty hunters led by Ken Dwyer (the brother of a policeman Mamma Firefly killed in ‘House of…’) who’s obsessed with finding the deadly killers, the surviving Firefly clan gather at a run-down amusement park owned by Captain Spaulding’s half-brother, Charlie Altamont, whom offers them shelter and a new base of operations for their killing spree as Sheriff Dwyer, the Texas Rangers, the FBI and others slowly close in.

Actors: Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, Sheri Moon, William Forsythe, Ken Foree, See more
Directors: Rob Zombie
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen, Ntsc

Dark Water Dives Into Japanese Horror Trend

“Dark Water” (search) is the latest American remake of a Japanese horror film hoping to scare up an audience this weekend.

As if the character played by Oscar-winner Jennifer Connelly (search) (“A Beautiful Mind”) doesn’t have enough to deal with in a child custody fight, the divorced mom and her daughter move into a disturbingly spooky building.

“She’s faced with that sort of choice between her and her daughter’s being threatened, and she makes that choice — she’ll do anything to protect her daughter and to keep her safe, and as a parent, I think I absolutely recognize that there’s no question,” Connelly told FOX News.

Vampire Movie Organ

From Scotsman

THE restored Usher Hall organ is set to ring out a symphony of terror to accompany a screening of the classic horror film Nosferatu.

The 1922 German movie is credited as being the first ever film version of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and has inspired almost every version made since then.

It is one of the untouchable classics, that is for sure.

And audiences are to be treated to an experience its backers hope will recapture the atmosphere of going to the cinema in the early days of film.

The silent black and white German film was directed by FW Murnau and originally came with the warning “Nosferatu – the name alone can chill the blood”.

It was a huge success when first released at the cinema, always accompanied by a resident organist providing the soundtrack.

What a night of horror film and sound.

Nosferatu is an inspirational vampire piece that is more than timeless.

Iron Bound Vampire

Someone told us that this is a good flick to pick up. And we needed a vampire category! ;)

Iron Bound Vampire.

Underground Horror Classics. A film by Karl Petry. “Ironbound. An old town with a new taste for blood.”

Army Of Darkness

NO matter what version of this movie you pick up, it’s sure to please your horror needs. It is Army of Darkness.And you can pick up the Boomstick Edition or the Official Bootleg Director’s Cut (which is the one pictured below :)

Army Of Darkness

Bruce Campbell vs. Army Of Darkness – The Director’s Cut (Official Bootleg Edition)

Widescreen, 15 minutes of additional footage including the original ending…

audio commentary with Sam Raimi, Bruce “Don’t call me Ash” Campbell, and Ivan. 4 never before seen deleted scenes and director storyboards.

A must have for not only the Raimi fan, but Bruce and the Evil Dead story line as well.

Stuff Stephanie In The Incinerator

The quest for the best Horror DVDs has once again led me not only to Troma flicks, but one arguably worthy for the shelf, or the trash can.

From the box:

Nightmares of the rich and famous! See what happens when the decadent desires of the super rich turn into perverted pleasures and monomaniacal obsessions. Stuff Stephanie In The Incinerator is a burning tale of macabre matrimonial murder and spine tingling suspense that is unlike anything ever before attempted on film! When your wife and best friend are after your hard-earned money, there is only one thing left to do… 1989 – color – 97 minutes – Rated PG-13

Well, it’s a poor attempt at a lot of things, but most of all an edge on horror/humor – which is one thing that is definitely hit or miss.

Horror and humor, go together in an awkward way. This movie tried to do too much with too little. The twists were silly, and of course good in a z-movie kind of way, but not in an entertaining way.

Worth a watch for the silly, even kinky death scenes, not spooky at all – but I own it :)

Shark Attack 2005

I try to follow shark attacks due to my infatuation with Jaws and sea-horror.

And it has been a long time since the shark attack of 2004. But it has happened again, this time a girl.

From NY Daily News

‘Jaws’ horror kills girl
Shark bites off her leg near Florida.

A 14-year-old girl paddling on a Boogie board met a gruesome end yesterday when a bloodthirsty 11-foot shark viciously tore off her leg in waters off a crowded Florida beach.

Despite the heroic efforts of a surfer who risked his life to pull the maimed teen to shore, she later died – becoming the first person killed by a shark in the U.S. this year.

The terrifying incident happened on the first weekend of summer – and the 30th anniversary of the release of the movie “Jaws” – as the girl and a pal enjoyed the surf 200 yards from a coastal campground on Florida’s Panhandle.

“They saw a dark shape in the water,” Walton County Sheriff’s Department Lt. Frank Owens told the Daily News.

“Then one girl saw her friend get pulled under the water. … The shark was feeding on a large school of fish at the time.”

Ouch. Just another victim. Why do people not take the sea/ocean seriously? Do they not think about all the sea creatures who inhabit the waters?

Knocked from her board, the girl, who was visiting the Sunshine State from Gonzales, La., thrashed under the water with the predator.

Her friend, also 14, started paddling furiously toward shore to get help.

“A surfer nearby saw the attack and – with considerable danger to himself – came over with the shark right there and grabbed the girl,” Owens said.

“He couldn’t have been braver,” he added. Despite the tragic outcome, “this man could be called a hero.”

The names of the victim, who was pronounced dead at a local hospital, her friend and the surfer were not immediately released by police.

It was not clear what type of shark attacked the girl, and authorities brought in an expert to try to identify the killer’s species.

“The girl was some distance from the shore,” said Stan Kirkland, spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. “I don’t think anyone got a good view of the shark.”

The attack was believed to be the first in the U.S. this year and led to the closing of about 20 miles of beaches in Walton County, Coast Guard officials said.

“I didn’t know that when I was told to get out it was a shark,” said Robert Goodwin, 12, of St. Louis. “I was like, what? Wow, that’s not cool.”

Thirty shark attacks were reported in the U.S. last year. One, off Hawaii, was fatal. Worldwide, there were 61 attacks, including seven that were fatal, last year.

The Florida attack comes just two weeks after a surfer off the Jersey Shore was bitten on the foot.

Yesterday’s victim and her friend were visiting relatives in Destin, a town of more than 11,000 people on the Gulf of Mexico, and enjoying the beach at the Camping on the Gulf Holiday Travel Park. The manager of the park declined to comment.

Just before the tragedy, the girls paddled past deep water and stopped at a sandbar, where the warm surf was only a few feet deep, a Walton County official said.

Residents of the popular tourist destination, crowded with sun-lovers on a day with temperatures in the upper 80s, were stunned by the shark attack, which Owens said was the first in the county in decades.

Though Florida only had 12 shark attacks off its coast last year, it had the largest number of documented shark attacks worldwide in 2003, with 30, according to the International Shark Attack File, a group at the Florida Museum of Natural History.

Add another ‘Jaws’ attack to the records. As long as people inhabit the shore lines and beach fronts and water ways, there will be attacks.

Bela Lugosi

More often than not I find myself wanting to watch old black and white horror movies. And no matter what I find myself craving the classics of Bela Lugosi. The man. The Count Himself.

He was born Béla Ferenc Dezso Blasko on October 20, 1882, in Hungary. He joined Budapest’s National Theater in 1913 and later appeared in several Hungarian films under the pseudonym Arisztid Olt. After World War I, he helped the Communist regime nationalize Hungary’s film industry, but barely escaped arrest when the government was deposed, fleeing to the United States in 1920.

As he became a star in American horror films in the 1930s and 1940s, publicists and fan magazines crafted outlandish stories to create a new history for Lugosi. The cinema’s Dracula was transformed into one of Hollywood’s most mysterious actors. This exhaustive account of Lugosi’s work in film, radio, theater, vaudeville and television provides an extensive biographical look at the actor. The enormous merchandising industry built around him is also examined.

More @ Bela Lugosi Info

The Lost Boys

Sometimes when I buy a horror dvd I ask myself “Why did I buy this?” Other times I play the DVD over and over.

I am not quite sure why I bought The Lost Boys DVD. BUt I have played it a few times since, and again, I know not why.

Could it be the thematic and cheesy 80′s songs that accompany the bad acting, or is it childhood actors that simply make me laugh. Corey Feldman and Corey Haim?

Sam and his older brother Michael are all-American teens with all-American interests. But after they move with their Mother to peaceful Santa Carla, California, things mysteriously begin to change. Michael’s not himself lately. And Mom’s not going to like what he’s turning into.

The Lost Boys reshapes vampire tradition, deftly mixing heart-pounding terror, rib-tickling laughs and a body-gyrating rock soundtrack. Under Joel Shumacher’s direction, a marvelous cast: Jason Patric, Jami Gertz, Kiefer Sutherland, Corey Feldman, and Corey “I Sell My Hair On eBay for drugs” Haim.

The text on the back of the DVD boxes always hypes up the movie so much don’t they? I added the sell his hair line. :)