Wednesday, 22 December 2010
2001 MANIACS : FIELD OF SCREAMS
This is the Sequal to Tim Sullivan's Remake of the Hershall Gordon Lewis Classic "2000 Maniacs" i will do a FULL review of the movie once i have seen it.
Saturday, 27 November 2010
INTERVIEW WITH A FUTURE SCREAM QUEEN
Recently I Conducted an Interview with Alternative model and Future Scream Queen ARIA MORPHINE.
Here is THAT Interview.
CHRIS: Hi ARIA
ARIA: HI!
CHRIS: First question, How old were you when you first became a fan of Horror?
ARIA: I was really young, i have always been a fan of the Horror Genre.
CHRIS: What was the First Horror Movie you ever saw?
ARIA: I think the First Horror movie i ever saw was John Carpenter's Halloween.
CHRIS: Ok, Why do you want to be a Scream Queen?
ARIA: I want to be a Scream Queen because i love the Horror Genre and i think i Really Do have what it takes to become one.
CHRIS: ok, Who are your Top 3 Favourite Scream Queens of all time?
ARIA: My Top 3 favourite Scream Queens are: Melissa Bacelar, Devanny Pinn, and Elske McCain
CHRIS What do you get from Horror you DON'T get from any other Movie genre?
ARIA: I get the very quick adrenaline Rush. Some people say that Action Movies give them that, but to me, Horror Movies give me that.
CHRIS: Are you a fan of any other movie genre BESIDES Horror?
ARIA: No, not really, I love Horror Movies but, I DO like Action Movies.
CHRIS: If you were offered a Role in a Horror Movie and the Role required SOME Nudity (i.e: a shower scene or whatever), would you be comfortable with that? Or would you turn the Role Down?
ARIA: i would be comfortable with that, i wouldn't turn the Role down.
CHRIS: ok, What are your Top 3 Favourite Horror Movies of all time?
ARIA: Halloween, Doomsday and Freddy Vs Jason
CHRIS: What do you think of Horror Remakes? Are they a Good thing?
ARIA: I think SOME Horror movie remakes are good. i can see why someone would want to Remake a Horror Movie, i loved the Remake of Halloween 2.
CHRIS: OK, Final question, Who is your Favourite Horror Director of all time?
ARIA: I would have to say Rob Zombie, He is AWESOME!! as a Director and Singer.
CHRIS: OK! Aria thank you for your time.
ARIA: Thank you.
You Can follow ARIA Morphine on twitter @ Twitter.com/AriaMorphine
Saturday, 9 October 2010
MOVIE REVIEW - CANDY
SO! I just got to see a short Horror film called "CANDY".
What did i think of it? keep reading and u will find out.
What's it about? who's in it? who made it? i'm about to tell u.
*synopsis may contain spoilers*
"CANDY" is set on Halloween and stars Sage Hall as Candy ( a possessive & obsessed mother who is more than meets the eye) and her son Marcus ( a complete loser who's never had a GF) who likes to help his mother make cakes. but also HATES his mother. One day Marcus throws a party , his mother Candy makes too much food and thinks SHE has been invited to the party, but she hasn't (SORRY MOM! LOL) . The Door bell rings and Candy opens the door and some Trick or Treaters show up, a few minutes later Marcus's Guest : Jenny (played by Jenny Beres) shows up, Candy HATES her & vice Versa but then she ends up showing Jenny Embarrassing photos of her son and the two laugh over the pics for a minute or two, an argument starts between Jenny & Candy , then Jenny gets attacked .
in the movie I got a hint of an incestious Relationship between Mother & Son as well as Cannibalism (but DON'T quote me on that!)
The Original story is by Jesse Kozel (Marcus) who also created it. The script was written by Jenny Beres (jenny) & it was Directed by Sage Hall (Candy).
The music was VERY creepy and Atmospheric. The Original score was done by Abnormal.
*Final thought*
I thought It was a well thought out film & the Cast were just A-MAZING . Sage Hall was fantastic as Candy and Jesse Kozel was brilliant as Marcus and Jenny Beres did a Great Job playing Jenny.
IF you get a chance to see "Candy" TAKE IT!! because I found it VERY entertaining
MARKS OUT OF 10 : I Give it 10
It's a MUST See.
What did i think of it? keep reading and u will find out.
What's it about? who's in it? who made it? i'm about to tell u.
*synopsis may contain spoilers*
"CANDY" is set on Halloween and stars Sage Hall as Candy ( a possessive & obsessed mother who is more than meets the eye) and her son Marcus ( a complete loser who's never had a GF) who likes to help his mother make cakes. but also HATES his mother. One day Marcus throws a party , his mother Candy makes too much food and thinks SHE has been invited to the party, but she hasn't (SORRY MOM! LOL) . The Door bell rings and Candy opens the door and some Trick or Treaters show up, a few minutes later Marcus's Guest : Jenny (played by Jenny Beres) shows up, Candy HATES her & vice Versa but then she ends up showing Jenny Embarrassing photos of her son and the two laugh over the pics for a minute or two, an argument starts between Jenny & Candy , then Jenny gets attacked .
in the movie I got a hint of an incestious Relationship between Mother & Son as well as Cannibalism (but DON'T quote me on that!)
The Original story is by Jesse Kozel (Marcus) who also created it. The script was written by Jenny Beres (jenny) & it was Directed by Sage Hall (Candy).
The music was VERY creepy and Atmospheric. The Original score was done by Abnormal.
*Final thought*
I thought It was a well thought out film & the Cast were just A-MAZING . Sage Hall was fantastic as Candy and Jesse Kozel was brilliant as Marcus and Jenny Beres did a Great Job playing Jenny.
IF you get a chance to see "Candy" TAKE IT!! because I found it VERY entertaining
MARKS OUT OF 10 : I Give it 10
It's a MUST See.
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Quick Update
Sorry i didn't post much last month.
I will do a Halloween Related Post next month, Just in time for Halloween
I will do a Halloween Related Post next month, Just in time for Halloween
Monday, 23 August 2010
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
WHO IS LUCIO FULCI? PART 3: FULCI & CENSORSHIP
Several of Fulci's movies were censored by the film distributor to ensure an R rating (such as The Beyond, which was originally released in edited form as Seven Doors of Death) or were released unrated in order to avoid an X-rating (as with Zombi II and The House by the Cemetery), which would have greatly restricted the films' target audience to adults only. The unrated films often played worldwide in drive-ins and grindhouses to hordes of delighted teenagers and horror fanatics.
Many of Fulci's movies were banned in Europe or released in heavily cut versions. Of the original 74 films on the infamous video nasty list in the United Kingdom, 3 belonged to Fulci: Zombi 2 (1979), The Beyond (1981), and The House by the Cemetery (1981). After viewing Fulci's New York Ripper, the British Board of Film Classification not only refused the film a certificate but also ordered that all copies of the offending film be removed from the country.
Many of Fulci's movies were banned in Europe or released in heavily cut versions. Of the original 74 films on the infamous video nasty list in the United Kingdom, 3 belonged to Fulci: Zombi 2 (1979), The Beyond (1981), and The House by the Cemetery (1981). After viewing Fulci's New York Ripper, the British Board of Film Classification not only refused the film a certificate but also ordered that all copies of the offending film be removed from the country.
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
WHO IS LUCIO FULCI? : PART 2
Lucio Fulci,as i said in part 1 was an Italian film Director, Screenwriter and actor. He had a Catholic Background and has referred to himself as Catholic. Despite this, Fulci is thought to have been a Marxist and Parts of his movies have been viewed as anti-Catholic.
After studying medicine and being employed as an art critic he opted for a film career,
Working in a wide variety of genres in Italy. In the early 1970s he moved into the thriller arena,
directing giallo films that were both commercially successful and controversial in their depiction
of violence and religion. The first film to gain him notoriety in his native country, Non si sevizia
un paperino (Don't Torture a Duckling) mixed scathing social commentary with the directors soon-to-be-trademark graphic violence to stunning, hallucinatory effect.
In 1979, he achieved his international breakthrough with Zombi II, a violent zombie film that was marketed in European territories as a sequel to George Romero's Dawn of the Dead (1978)
He followed it up with several tales of horror and the supernatural, many also featuring zombies.
His features during this time were described by some critics as being among the most violent and gory films ever made. City of the Living Dead (1980), The Beyond (1981), The House by the Cemetery (1981), The Black Cat (1981), and The New York Ripper (1982) were some of his biggest hits, all of which featured extreme levels of on-screen blood and cruelty.
After studying medicine and being employed as an art critic he opted for a film career,
Working in a wide variety of genres in Italy. In the early 1970s he moved into the thriller arena,
directing giallo films that were both commercially successful and controversial in their depiction
of violence and religion. The first film to gain him notoriety in his native country, Non si sevizia
un paperino (Don't Torture a Duckling) mixed scathing social commentary with the directors soon-to-be-trademark graphic violence to stunning, hallucinatory effect.
In 1979, he achieved his international breakthrough with Zombi II, a violent zombie film that was marketed in European territories as a sequel to George Romero's Dawn of the Dead (1978)
He followed it up with several tales of horror and the supernatural, many also featuring zombies.
His features during this time were described by some critics as being among the most violent and gory films ever made. City of the Living Dead (1980), The Beyond (1981), The House by the Cemetery (1981), The Black Cat (1981), and The New York Ripper (1982) were some of his biggest hits, all of which featured extreme levels of on-screen blood and cruelty.
WHO IS LUCIO FULCI?
Lucio Fulci was born June 17 1927 in Rome Italy. He was an italian Film Director,Screenwriter, and Actor. he is best known for his directorial work on Zombi 2 (1979) & The Beyond
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Why Japanese Horror Movies are BETTER than the American Remakes that are being Shoved down our throats
The Reason WHY The Original Japanese Horror Movies are BETTER than the American Remakes is because the scripts and the Acting is BETTER which means it is a Far Scarier Movie than the AMERICAN VERSIONS
Pointless Horror Remakes
What is the point of remaking Iconic Horror Movies Like: TCM, Last House On The Left, Psycho, Halloween, I Spit on your Grave ETC. When EVERYBODY KNOWS THEY'RE GONNA BE SHIT!! (sorry for the Angry Rant folks!)
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