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Old 22nd December 2011, 05:07 PM
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I threatened this on the Eurocine thread, and found none on a search, so here we go...the Filmirage Thread!

The production company of sleaze maestro Joe D'Amato, responsible for releasing his various flicks of depravity (Absurd, Anthropophagus), while also releasing films for Michelle Soavi (Stagefright), Fulci (Door Into Silence), Umberto Lenzi (Ghosthouse), Claudio Fragasso (Zombie 4: After Death) and George Eastman (Metamorphosis).

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Old 22nd December 2011, 07:25 PM
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Old 22nd December 2011, 07:47 PM
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Thanks, BDC.

Has anyone else actually seen Metamorphosis? I have it on a Mill Creek 'Chilling Tales' 50 pack, and-although it wasn't great-it was cool to see one of the two (?) films directed by my man George Eastman, the other being 2020 Texas Gladiators I believe?

And I'd love to ask Robert Vaughn about Killing Birds, because lord knows he doesn't have much to say on the DVD extra interview!
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I watched Metamorphosis on vhs ages ago,don't remember much but I don't think it was a great film.

Robert Vaughn doesn't seem to remember much about Killing Birds,probably because he was only hired for a couple of days or so.
He actually recalls more about his Corman days.
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I watched Metamorphosis on vhs ages ago,don't remember much but I don't think it was a great film.

Robert Vaughn doesn't seem to remember much about Killing Birds,probably because he was only hired for a couple of days or so.
He actually recalls more about his Corman days.
Yeah, the end of Metamorphosis is entertaining in a good/bad way, but it was mostly forgettable, I thought. Acting in it was surprisingly not bad, though, as far as I can recall.

I'm not surprised to hear Vaughn doesn't remember much; he seems to be sleepwalking through what few scenes he does have, despite receiving top billing!

I actually have quite the soft spot for After Death. Much like Mattei/Fulci's Zombi 3, it hits home with that 'popcorn zombie' feel of an afternoon's fun.
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I really like After Death,not so keen on Killing Birds though...
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I really like After Death,not so keen on Killing Birds though...
No, Killing Birds is terrible, for sure. A waste of awesome DVD box art, for sure! Although once the zombies show up (for no reason) things get a little better.
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wasnt stagefright a filmrage release (or was it dania) either way love their stuff
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heres the imdb link to their titles, yep stagefright was definately one of theirs!

Almost forgot the legend that is claudio fragrasso's troll 2, greatest sequel ever.
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wasnt stagefright a filmrage release (or was it dania) either way love their stuff
Yup! Stagefright was indeed a Filmirage release! I actually don't like this flick as much as everyone else seems to, mainly due to the atrocious dubbing. The dialogue (particularly the janitor's rambling at the end) really gets under my skin, haha.
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