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PODCAST: Central American History X 3: Electric Boogaloo
[audio http://traffic.libsyn.com/letsgetdangerous/lgdp3.mp3] I’m back with another installment in the Let’s Get Dangerous pod-canon, and do we have a doozy for you this week! In Stream of Consciousness, I’m joined by the Deadly Doll herself. Emily from Gleekast, The Feminine Critique and … Continue reading
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Tagged Comedy, Creature Feature, Dance Movie, Girl Walk All Day, Horror, Movie, Movie Review, Podcast, Review
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REVIEW: Murder Party (2007)
As I said in the previous post; different or well made is the only way to go for low budget horror. Murder Party was shot for almost no money at all and hits both of these points with a big mallet.
REVIEW: Ed and His Dead Mother (1993)
Steve Buscemi plays a nebbish mama’s boy who spends his inheritance having his mother brought back from the grave, only for her to turn into a flesh hungry member of the living dead.
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Tagged Braindead, Comedy, Dead Alive, Film, Horror, Steve Buscemi, Zombie
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REVIEW: Attack The Block (2011)
I’ve been a big fan of Joe Cornish ever since Channel 4’s Takeover TV featured segments of The Adam and Joe Show back in the 90s. My favourite parts were always the sections were they would recreate popular movies using … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Attack the Block, British, Edgar Wright, Horror, Joe Cornish, Sci Fi
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REVIEW: Tucker and Dale Versus Evil (2010)
Two bumbling rednecks find themselves embroiled in a slasher type plot in which theyare the killers. Except not. An original premise, and one I can’t believe hasn’t been explored before. This film is a joy from start to finish replete with … Continue reading
REVIEW: Monsters (2010)
Low budget filmmaking is difficult to do right. It’s easy to make a trashy slasher or a zombo-gore bonanza on a shoe-string, but to make a special effects spectacular with pathos and scope. That’s a beast of a whole different colour. Monsters … Continue reading
REVIEW: Mother’s Day (2010)
Darren Lynn Bousman, he of many Saw sequels, brings us this remake of the Troma favourite, and it’s pretty good, y’know. It’s a home invasion tale with a twisted matriarch at it’s core and some wince-inducingl violence for window dressing. … Continue reading
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Tagged Darren Lynn Bousman, Film, Home invasion, Horror, Mother's Day, Review
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Classic scenes in bad movies: Samurai Cop
Samurai Cop is the special kind of terrible flick that just doesn’t quit. It goes on and on just being terrible with a streak of entertainment through the middle that is impossible to deny. It’s stars a bunch of no-name … Continue reading
REVIEW: The Innkeepers (2011)
I love Ti West’s movies. The Roost was awesome, House of the Devil was a masterpiece, heck, I even loved Cabin Fever 2. So imagine my excitement for The Innkeepers, a ghost flick from the best new horror director on … Continue reading
Saw 3D: The trailer of doom and stuff
I’ve not done one of these in a while, so I figured when I finally got around to watching the new Saw 3D trailer, I would whip one out. It didn’t start off well because I had to install quicktime … Continue reading
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Tagged Action Movie, Chester Bennington, Gore, Horror, Lionsgate, Movie, Movies, Saw, Saw 3D, Saw Franchise, Trailer, Trailer Reaction
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