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Old 17th August 2014, 10:35 PM
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I'm enjoying the reviews, keep thinking bout doing some but really need to rewatch some first. At one point i was watching a lot of stuff on You tube using my Ps3 through my TV. A lot of good stuff on there, only problem was i kept bookmarking films but when i went back to watch them they'd been removed, you have to be quick and watch it when you find it, it's quite frustrating otherwise.
You tube also has its own movie selection if you put youtube movies in to google, some are pretty bad transfers though, but there are a few gems on the horror section.
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Old 17th August 2014, 10:39 PM
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You tube also has its own movie selection if you put youtube movies in to google, some are pretty bad transfers though, but there are a few gems on the horror section.
What like nos?
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Old 17th August 2014, 10:46 PM
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Pretty much every piece of crud ever made if you look hard enough: new, old, legit and not so legit.
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Old 17th August 2014, 10:54 PM
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Actually just looking now, a lot of public domain like Incredibly strange creatures etc.
Lady Frankenstein
Scream bloody murder
Eegah!
Dementia 13
Dont look in the basement
Most dangerous game
Tales of terror
Nightmare castle
Bloody pit of horror
Devil times five
Legacy of blood
Carnival of souls
Corpse grinders
Etc are all free.
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Old 17th August 2014, 11:03 PM
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Actually just looking now, a lot of public domain like Incredibly strange creatures etc.
Lady Frankenstein
Scream bloody murder
Eegah!
Dementia 13
Dont look in the basement
Most dangerous game
Tales of terror
Nightmare castle
Bloody pit of horror
Devil times five
Legacy of blood
Carnival of souls
Corpse grinders
Etc are all free.
The Strangeness is on there too. From Nos42's list can I recommend SCREAM BLOODY MURDER which is fantastic for those who haven't seen it.
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Old 17th August 2014, 11:08 PM
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From Nos42's list can I recommend SCREAM BLOODY MURDER which is fantastic for those who haven't seen it.
Is that a Trevor Moorhouse film? - Freddie, Jason and Trevor?

If it is, it goes under several names and i have it and it's sequel. I'd selected them to watch again this coming week.

My favourite scream queen type, Tiffany Shepis, is in the sequel that's why i own them.
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Old 17th August 2014, 11:18 PM
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Is that a Trevor Moorhouse film? - Freddie, Jason and Trevor?

If it is, it goes under several names and i have it and it's sequel. I'd selected them to watch again this coming week.
Nope, this one is from the early 70s...it's a psycho killer on the loose type thing that races along for the most part with a kill every few minutes until it goes weird at the end. Worth a look for the opening scene alone, which is great.
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Old 17th August 2014, 11:24 PM
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Nope, this one is from the early 70s...it's a psycho killer on the loose type thing that races along for the most part with a kill every few minutes until it goes weird at the end. Worth a look for the opening scene alone, which is great.
Ahh! This one.

Another i have and can't remember a thing about. I have it in one of those budget sets with ten films. I think it's on a disc with Flesh Eater os some such like.
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Old 17th August 2014, 11:37 PM
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Ahh! This one.

Another i have and can't remember a thing about. I have it in one of those budget sets with ten films. I think it's on a disc with Flesh Eater os some such like.
I think I have it in one of those too.
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Blood of Ghastly Horror (1972)


A title that makes little sense aptly compliments a film that also makes little sense, as Al Adamson attempts to meld a cheesy mad scientist monster movie with a crime caper, in what must be at least the fifth incarnation of his film.

Despite only recently watching the film, I am finding it very hard to describe the experience having spent most of the running time either blankly fixated on the screen with a lobotomised gleam in my eye, or staring out of the window or at various random objects in the room, patiently waiting out the film's running time.
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