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bleakshaun 13th April 2018 07:58 PM

2001 Maniacs
Some students heading for spring break are diverted to pleasant valley; where they are the guests of honor. By that I mean they are to be killed and eaten.
Not a great horror comedy, but not a terrible one either. Some good kills and a great performance from Robert Englund.
6.5/10

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Demoncrat 13th April 2018 08:04 PM

I've a soft spot for it also b ... the sequel just isn't as much fun :lol:

bleakshaun 13th April 2018 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Demoncrat (Post 572212)
I've a soft spot for it also b ... the sequel just isn't as much fun [emoji38]

Yeah, I have that as well, better get it over with tomorrow I suppose. At least it ain't a shark movie

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Nosferatu@Cult Labs 13th April 2018 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by bleakshaun (Post 572209)
2001 Maniacs
Some students heading for spring break are diverted to pleasant valley; where they are the guests of honor. By that I mean they are to be killed and eaten.
Not a great horror comedy, but not a terrible one either. Some good kills and a great performance from Robert Englund.
6.5/10

Have you seen the sequel, 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams? I haven't since I reviewed it, when I finished the review with these thoughts:

"Reviewing a film like this is almost like preaching to the converted as, if you didn't like the first 2001 Maniacs film, there is no way that you're going to wastes time and/or money on this but, if you loved since the first film, then all you need to hear is "this one's like is the first". Of all the different genres around, horror-comedy is possibly the most difficult as the film needs to work as both a horror film and as a comedy without falling in between the two stills and failing to be either. I wasn't a big fan of Tim Sullivan's debut film, despite the impressive performances by Robert Englund and Lin Shaye (who, along with several other 2001 Maniacs alumni, reprises her role here).

Although I am a big fan of exploitation cinema, I much preferred Sullivan's second film, Driftwood, in which he seem to have matured as a filmmaker but this sees him right back where he was five years ago with many of the same actors and filmmakers and using the same type of humour and gore horror.

Taking this on its own merits, it works fairly well and is entertaining for the 80-plus minutes but, and this is from someone who has watched it twice, I don't think it has a great deal of longevity and is certainly not the finest horror film released this month, let alone this year."

Demoncrat 13th April 2018 08:25 PM

Razorback (1984, Russell Mulcahy)
When a reporter disappears in Australia, her partner goes down under to investigate. Teaming up with two local 'experts' seems like a good idea ... but they have their own agenda ;) ... a film that gets better every year I watch it. David Argue gives the performance of his life etc ...

Demdike@Cult Labs 13th April 2018 10:08 PM

I like both 2001 Maniacs and the sequel. Admittedly the sequel isn't as good but it has that brilliant death scene in the tent.

Both are better than the original in my opinion. The acting is terrible in the Lewis film.

Demoncrat 13th April 2018 10:11 PM

But 2000 Maniacs is my second favourite musical :lol:

Demdike@Cult Labs 13th April 2018 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Demoncrat (Post 572229)
But 2000 Maniacs is my second favourite musical :lol:

When i reviewed the film a few weeks ago i did rave about Lewis' self penned song - Robert E Lee Broke His Musket on his Knee.

Everyone thinks it's called The South's Gonna Rise Again but it isn't.

Cinematic Shocks 14th April 2018 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 572162)
Is it as low budget as the previous film?

Keirarts enjoyed it. I was looking at it in Asda today.

Ultra-low. But the director knows how to get the most out of such limited resources, making it work in the film's favour.

bleakshaun 14th April 2018 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs (Post 572216)
Have you seen the sequel, 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams? I haven't since I reviewed it, when I finished the review with these thoughts:

"Reviewing a film like this is almost like preaching to the converted as, if you didn't like the first 2001 Maniacs film, there is no way that you're going to wastes time and/or money on this but, if you loved since the first film, then all you need to hear is "this one's like is the first". Of all the different genres around, horror-comedy is possibly the most difficult as the film needs to work as both a horror film and as a comedy without falling in between the two stills and failing to be either. I wasn't a big fan of Tim Sullivan's debut film, despite the impressive performances by Robert Englund and Lin Shaye (who, along with several other 2001 Maniacs alumni, reprises her role here).

Although I am a big fan of exploitation cinema, I much preferred Sullivan's second film, Driftwood, in which he seem to have matured as a filmmaker but this sees him right back where he was five years ago with many of the same actors and filmmakers and using the same type of humour and gore horror.

Taking this on its own merits, it works fairly well and is entertaining for the 80-plus minutes but, and this is from someone who has watched it twice, I don't think it has a great deal of longevity and is certainly not the finest horror film released this month, let alone this year."

I haven't seen it yet, but I will be hopefully this weekend

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