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  1. Demdike@Cult Labs
    27th April 2011 08:48 PM - permalink
    Demdike@Cult Labs
    Have you got that Region 1 Val Lewton box set? Its absolutely brilliant, full of great extras, Kim Newman's commentary on I Walked with a Zombie is a compelling listen.
  2. Demdike@Cult Labs
    27th April 2011 07:42 PM - permalink
    Demdike@Cult Labs
    57 onwards supplies some great films - curse of frankenstein, night of the demon, several Aztec mummy flicks (all 57) and the decade gets better with 58, and 59.

    Looking forward to the forties with all the Universal releases and the films of the great Val Lewton.
  3. Demdike@Cult Labs
    27th April 2011 06:26 PM - permalink
    Demdike@Cult Labs
    Hi. The forties shouldn't be a problem, but the fifties - wow. From 1950 - 56 i have only seen two films - House of Wax and The Undead. looking in the Aurum horror encyclopedia which lists its films by year, there were only about 5 released each year up untill 1957, and apart from the above mentioned i have never heard of any of them. Sci fi ruled the fifties.

    How are you going to get round this?
  4. Demdike@Cult Labs
    19th April 2011 05:10 PM - permalink
    Demdike@Cult Labs
    Great new sub forums there Bizarre eye, Your Favourite Horror Films: Year by Year.
    Really enjoyable reading.
  5. Kyle
    6th March 2011 11:03 PM - permalink
    Kyle
    hahahahaha sorry bud but i was asked to change it, in case my old name was offensive to the ladies
  6. pedromonkey
    28th February 2011 10:28 PM - permalink
    pedromonkey
    the reason ive stuck at it is because it's a way for me to get a foot into the industry in a way, built up some contacts through this too, just want to find someone willing to send me screeners...
  7. pedromonkey
    28th February 2011 09:41 PM - permalink
    pedromonkey
    hey BE, not heard of Last House On The Beach, am interested, if you liked my NTM review, keep checking my site as there'll be some more Shameless reviews coming soon.
  8. vipco
    22nd December 2010 05:54 PM - permalink
    vipco
    Thanks mate, I intend to.
  9. iluvdvds@Cult Labs
    15th December 2010 01:48 PM - permalink
    iluvdvds@Cult Labs
    Cheers buddy. It's so cool - bit big, but who cares?!
  10. vipco
    25th November 2010 01:56 AM - permalink
    vipco
    Happy Birthday mate. Hope you have a good one.

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    Sado-Masochism; Cannibalism; Necrophilia; Playing the Maracas.
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    Watcher of Films; Listener of Music
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Posted 7th June 2009 at 10:41 AM by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs Comments 0
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Round 3: Probably a bit more well known this one... Who Can Kill a Child (¿Quién puede matar a un niño?) is a definite gem in my eye.



Synopsis:
On a vacation away from their family, Tom (Lewis Fiander, of DR. JEKYLL & SISTER HYDE) and his pregnant wife Evelyn (FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD's Prunella Ransome) sail to an island off the coast of Spain that seems deserted... until its...

Posted 14th May 2009 at 06:07 PM by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs Comments 4
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Round 2: Probably going to be controversial this one, but another horror film that I consider gem material is Home Sick.



Synopsis:
Bill Moseley (Rob Zombie's Halloween, The Devil's Rejects) stars as a smiling maniac named "Mr. Suitcase." With a briefcase full of razorblades, he crashes a homecoming get-together for Claire (Lindley Evans) and forces the partygoers to identify people...

Posted 1st May 2009 at 05:29 PM by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs Comments 2
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I thought that I would start my blog with a topic that is very close to my heart: Obscure, but excellent (in my eyes anyway) pieces of horror film-making available on DVD, that may have escaped the radar of even the most keen eyed movie hound.

The DVD market is saturated with obscure horror DVD’s nowadays thanks to the disappearance of the BBFC’s iron fist on censorship, growing demand from a wider fan base, and great DVD labels who are prepared to invest in movies, and who believe...
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