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Old 13th January 2016, 09:00 AM
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Cannibal Terror (1980)


Cannibal Terror. So bad it's good? No, it's just rubbish.
The sadist in me wants to watch it after that review
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Old 13th January 2016, 01:40 PM
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Evil Laugh (1986)

Following Cannibal Terror the thrills just keep on coming with this lame dog of a slasher film.

You've seen it all before. Young adults, old house, killer with stupid laugh, the odd decent murder, including one by microwave, half arsed sex scenes, woeful acting, cheesy dialogue, you know the drill.

Ignore the poster for the film, it's got bugger all to do with what's on screen.

A word of warning to you all. This was released by a company Stateside called Lucky 13 (The disc is full of extras by the way), the same company who released Slaughterhouse. So if 88 Films purchased a job lot and not just Slaughterhouse then you may all be buying this in the future and pretending it's marvellous.
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Old 13th January 2016, 09:00 PM
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I enjoy Slaughterhouse!

Evil Laugh sounds like something I need to check out though just for awfulness' sake.
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Old 13th January 2016, 09:03 PM
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I enjoy Slaughterhouse!

Evil Laugh sounds like something I need to check out though just for awfulness' sake.
Sorry, i wasn't meaning Slaughterhouse was poor. It isn't, it's average. I was just meaning it was from the same company.
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Old 13th January 2016, 09:08 PM
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Eros + Massacre (Erosu purasu Gyakusatsu) (1969)






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6/10

Just about to watch this for the first time ( I take it from the small amount I've seen and the artwork it's basically slasher film meets fame)

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While I doubt this will change anyone's mind on Tarantino one way or the other I have to say I really had a great time with this film. I'm going to be brief with this review as its best going in knowing as little as possible. Firstly it needs to be seen on the big screen, yes a large portion of the film is in one room but even on my local it looks magnificent and the size and framing of the film really work for the picture. Secondly the soundtrack is a sort of best of Ennio Morricone which is no bad thing, its certainly terrific to get to hear the Exorcist 2 music without the need to actually watch Exorcist 2. Thirdly if you know anything about genre pictures and are observant you will kick yourself for not knowing the ending. There are numerous nods to the solution that actually seem somewhat obvious thinking about it in hindsight.
I will say no more.

Mad Foxes

Sort of the brother to ISLAND OF DEATH, the wayward crack addicted brother who occasionally turns up to steal things from your house and shit on your carpet. It begins with our 'hero' something of a twat in a sports car who runs afoul of a biker gang all decked out in Nazi uniforms. After they get into a race one of the bikers dies so they go out for revenge, beat the shit out of him and rape his girlfriend. Not taking this lying down, matey boy sends for his martial artist mates who turn up at the bikers lair all decked out in their Gi to beat the shit out of the bikers. Before you can say 'that escalated really quickly' they cut the cock off one of the bikers. The bikers decide to seek retribution and.....
well you can see where its going. Essentially an escalating, over the top and frankly quite ludicrous series of atrocities that seems to be making the point that violence leads to more violence. Its a noble message that's wrapped up in a film that is absolutely mental. Its incredibly bad acting and hilariously atrocious dialogue is one thing but the actual plotting of the film is like something thought up between lines of coke with no real logic or sense. The lead character seems to get over his girls rape fairly easily and seems more bothered about the beating. She exits the film fairly quickly after he has one last screw and he seems to randomly pick up some chick who decides to go with him based purely on his car. It takes time out for random soft core porn sequences including a hunting scene that gets out of hand when both characters get turned on by shooting at a plane. Its set in Spain, and I'm not sure what spains attitudes to guns are but most of the bikers wander around with sub machine guns and grenades that they use freely and the police fail to show up even once. The ending... well the ending is beyond belief and the most arbitrarily random thing I've seen. Overall highly recommended!

Horror hospital

An old favourite of mine. Robin Askwith, britains leading 'cheeky chappie' heads off to the country for some R&R and ends up running afoul of Michael gough's Dr storm. A doctor whose idea for curing people involves lobotomy, and has a car that can decapitate people and a killer dwarf. It's all tongue in cheek, not as good as Tower of Evil but a fun film nontheless that looks great on blu-ray.
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Old 14th January 2016, 10:50 AM
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While I doubt this will change anyone's mind on Tarantino one way or the other I have to say I really had a great time with this film. I'm going to be brief with this review as its best going in knowing as little as possible. Firstly it needs to be seen on the big screen, yes a large portion of the film is in one room but even on my local it looks magnificent and the size and framing of the film really work for the picture. Secondly the soundtrack is a sort of best of Ennio Morricone which is no bad thing, its certainly terrific to get to hear the Exorcist 2 music without the need to actually watch Exorcist 2. Thirdly if you know anything about genre pictures and are observant you will kick yourself for not knowing the ending. There are numerous nods to the solution that actually seem somewhat obvious thinking about it in hindsight.
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Cheers im hoping to see this on Sunday at the Leicester Square Odeon in its full roadshow presentation, i cant wait.
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Old 14th January 2016, 10:54 AM
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Cheers im hoping to see this on Sunday at the Leicester Square Odeon in its full roadshow presentation, i cant wait.
I'm in Manchester next week. Hoping that the Odeon there is showing it. Would REALLY like to see this in the full roadshow presentation on their IMAX screen.
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Old 14th January 2016, 11:03 AM
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I'm in Manchester next week. Hoping that the Odeon there is showing it. Would REALLY like to see this in the full roadshow presentation on their IMAX screen.
London Odeon is the only Cinema in UK showing the Roadshow version, that means 6 mins extra footage shown on film 70mm reel not digital and with the 15min musical intermission
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