Topic: Oh The Horror! (Discuss anything horror related) | |
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The lamp mace thing from The Signal.
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Torgo70
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Upcoming DVD/Blu-ray Releases:
(In red are the ones I'm getting) AUGUST 10 CANARY: Watchmaker Films HORROR HIGH (special edition): Code Red KILLER WEEKEND: Midnight Releasing THE KILLING ROOM (Blu-ray): Vivendi NIGHTMARE ALLEY: Brain Damage PROJECT SOLITUDE: BURIED ALIVE: Synergetic SEA OF DUST (special edition): Cinema Epoch THINGS (special edition rerelease): New Blood UNDER THE MOUNTAIN (special edition): Lionsgate AUGUST 17 BURNING BRIGHT (special edition): Lionsgate DARK AND STORMY NIGHT (special edition): Shout! Factory DEXTER: The Fourth Season (4-DVD, 3-Blu-ray sets): Showtime/CBS DEXTER: Seasons 1-4 (16-DVD, 12-Blu-ray sets): Showtime/CBS THE LOST SKELETON RETURNS AGAIN (special edition): Shout! Factory AUGUST 24 DEATH NOTE Collection (3-Blu-ray set): Viz/Warner DEVIL’S DIARY: A&E DIE-NER (GET IT?): Osiris DORIAN GRAY (2010; special edition, Blu-ray): National Entertainment Media FEAR OF THE DARK/BIG BAD WOLF/GANGS OF THE DEAD (2-DVD rerelease): Screen Media HALF-CASTE/DEMON WITHIN/HELL’S GATE 11:11 (2-DVD rerelease): Screen Media THE HAUNTING OF SORORITY ROW: A&E THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT: Synergetic HUSH LITTLE BABY: A&E KING OF THE ZOMBIES (special edition): Film Chest LATE FEE (DVD/Blu-ray combo): Shriek Show/Media Blasters METAMORPHOSIS (2010; special edition): MTI NATURE’S GRAVE/EVIL REMAINS/GONE DARK (2-DVD rerelease): Screen Media NINJAS VS. ZOMBIES: Seminal SATAN’S LITTLE HELPER/SPLICED/BLOOD GNOME (2-DVD rerelease): Screen Media SQUEAL: E1 SUBURBAN PSYCHO HORROR COLLECTION (SUBURBAN NIGHTMARE, PSYCHO SISTERS, SKIN CRAWL, DRAINIAC; 4-DVD rerelease): Shock-O-Rama SURVIVAL OF THE DEAD (single DVD, 2-DVD special edition, Blu-ray): Magnet/Magnolia VAMPIRES: OUT FOR BLOOD/BLOOD ANGELS/SUCCUBUS: HELL-BENT (2-DVD rerelease): Screen Media AUGUST 31 A BOX OF BLACK MAGIC (BLACK MAGIC RITES, NUDE FOR SATAN, VIRGIN WITCH; DVD rerelease): Redemption USA BRAINJACKED: Unearthed Films DEAD EYES OPEN: Troma THE EVIL DEAD (Blu-ray): Anchor Bay FLESH EATER (DVD/Blu-ray combo): Shriek Show/Media Blasters POINT OF TERROR: Scorpion THRILLER: The Complete Series (14-DVD set): Image TORMENTED (2009): IFC/MPI THE VAMPIRE DIARIES: The Complete First Season (5-DVD, 4-Blu-ray sets): Warner SEPTEMBER 7 BLOODLUST: THE EROTIC CINEMA OF TONY MARSIGLIA (LUST FOR DRACULA, SINFUL, WITCHES OF SAPPHO SALON, DR. JEKYLL AND MISTRESS HYDE; 3-DVD rerelease): Seduction Cinema DESTINED TO BE INGESTED: Midnight Releasing HATCHET (Blu-ray): Anchor Bay HEADHUNTER: THE ASSESSMENT WEEKEND: Triumphant NIGHT CHILD: Code Red THE SKELETON KEY (Blu-ray): Universal TCM GREATEST CLASSIC FILMS: HAMMER HORROR (CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE, FRANKENSTEIN MUST BE DESTROYED, HORROR OF DRACULA; 2-DVD rerelease): Warner SEPTEMBER 14 MAD RON’S PREVUES FROM HELL: Virgil NECROMENTIA (special edition): TBA THE ORDER (Blu-ray): Fox SE7EN (Blu-ray book edition): Warner SEPTEMBER 21 THE COMPLETE FESTIVAL OF FRIGHT (trailers; 3-DVD): Synergy DEFILED (special edition): Independent Entertainment FACES OF SCHLOCK (new special edition): Independent Entertainment 4 FILM FAVORITES: CRITTERS 1-4 (2-DVD rerelease): Warner 4 FILM FAVORITES: FINAL DESTINATION 1-4 (2-DVD rerelease): Warner GAMERA VS. GUIRON/GAMERA VS. JIGER: Shout! Factory GAMERA VS. GYAOS/GAMERA VS. VIRAS: Shout! Factory THE HUNGER: THE TASTE OF TERROR: E1 SEPTEMBER 28 CREATURE FEATURE (GLASS TRAP, KILLER BUZZ, KILLER RATS, MOSQUITOMAN; 2-DVD rereleases): First Look DARK NIGHT OF THE SCARECROW (special edition): VCI KING KONG (1933; Blu-ray book edition): Warner MADMAN (new special edition): Code Red TALES OF THE DEAD: GRIM STORIES: Chemical Burn SEPTEMBER KILLER SHORTS (special edition, Blu-ray): Elite/Hannover House OCTOBER 5 THE EVIL/TWICE DEAD: Shout! Factory SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE Collection (2-DVD set): Shout! Factory OCTOBER 12 CARNIES: Big Bite/R2 CLOSET SPACE (special edition): Big Bite/R2 SCULPTURE (special edition): Camp Motion Pictures OCTOBER 19 MIRRORS 2: Fox THE PSYCHO LEGACY (2-DVD special edition): Shout! Factory OCTOBER 26 CANNIBAL GIRLS (special edition): Shout! Factory MANEATER (2010): E1 MANIAC (new 2-DVD, 2-Blu-ray special editions): Blue Underground OCTOBER ADELLE (special edition, Blu-ray): Elite/Hannover House THE LAST LOVECRAFT: RELIC OF CTHULHU: Dark Sky PORK CHOP: Independent Entertainment NOVEMBER 2 NOT OF THIS EARTH (1987): Shout! Factory TIME WALKER/DEAD SPACE: Shout! Factory NOVEMBER 23 STRIPPERLAND: IMD/MVD |
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What weapon do you think has been used the most in horror films? Knife, axe, chainsaw? I was going to say egg plant, then I realized it was only used in Student Bodies. I think guns, which reminds me of the Cotton Candy Gun (More of those Killer Klowns: The Killer Klowns From Outer Space) There is a great scene in the movie with the Klowns walking down the street, zapping people and turning them into pink eggplants, then sucking up the cotton candy treats with a huge vacuum that's attached to the front of their Klown death machine. Clowns are way scary enough without having ‘K’s in their name and being from another planet, but it certainly makes it that much worse when they can cocoon you in Killer Kotton Kandy. |
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What weapon do you think has been used the most in horror films? Knife, axe, chainsaw? I was going to say egg plant, then I realized it was only used in Student Bodies. I think guns, which reminds me of the Cotton Candy Gun (More of those Killer Klowns: The Killer Klowns From Outer Space) There is a great scene in the movie with the Klowns walking down the street, zapping people and turning them into pink eggplants, then sucking up the cotton candy treats with a huge vacuum that's attached to the front of their Klown death machine. Clowns are way scary enough without having ‘K’s in their name and being from another planet, but it certainly makes it that much worse when they can cocoon you in Killer Kotton Kandy. |
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What weapon do you think has been used the most in horror films? Knife, axe, chainsaw? I was going to say egg plant, then I realized it was only used in Student Bodies. I think guns, which reminds me of the Cotton Candy Gun (More of those Killer Klowns: The Killer Klowns From Outer Space) There is a great scene in the movie with the Klowns walking down the street, zapping people and turning them into pink eggplants, then sucking up the cotton candy treats with a huge vacuum that's attached to the front of their Klown death machine. Clowns are way scary enough without having ‘K’s in their name and being from another planet, but it certainly makes it that much worse when they can cocoon you in Killer Kotton Kandy. I swear, I shivered when I saw the picture! |
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What weapon do you think has been used the most in horror films? Knife, axe, chainsaw? I was going to say egg plant, then I realized it was only used in Student Bodies. I think guns, which reminds me of the Cotton Candy Gun (More of those Killer Klowns: The Killer Klowns From Outer Space) There is a great scene in the movie with the Klowns walking down the street, zapping people and turning them into pink eggplants, then sucking up the cotton candy treats with a huge vacuum that's attached to the front of their Klown death machine. Clowns are way scary enough without having ‘K’s in their name and being from another planet, but it certainly makes it that much worse when they can cocoon you in Killer Kotton Kandy. I swear, I shivered when I saw the picture! |
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Edited by
red_lace
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Tue 08/10/10 08:46 AM
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Speaking of weapons, how about a list of the most UNUSUAL?
(as seen on http://omghorror.blogfaction.com/article/100979/feature-the-17-greatest-horror-movie-weapons-ever/) 1. Lawnmower From: Dead Alive Used by: Lionel Cosgrove In what's arguably the single bloodiest scene in any movie ever made, the gangly protagonist in Peter Jackson's Dead Alive uses a lawnmower towards the end of the movie to liquefy an entire house loaded with zombies, splattering blood, bowels, and body parts everywhere in the process. Any fan of gore will tell you that this classic scene will show you a level of violence you've never been exposed to. 2. Necktie From: Frenzy Used by: Robert Rusk Normally, the necktie is an item of formal dress. You wear one if you're going to a wedding, an anniversary dinner, a funeral, a shunting ceremony, or if you have a 6 figure job. However, in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy, the necktie is used by the film's redheaded killer (who appears on the surface to be a well-mannered gentleman) to asphyxiate females in order to get off. The next time your mother or loved one bugs you about putting on a tie so you look "nice" for whatever event you're going, you can always bring up Frenzy's necktie killer. 3. Gynecological Tools for Mutant Women From: Dead Ringers Used by: Beverly Mantle If you haven't experienced David Cronenberg's unsettling masterpiece Dead Ringers, go see it. It's about two identical twin brothers who both work together as gynecologists and share everything, including the women they're boinking. To make things even creepier, Beverly (the nicer brother) starts to lose his mind and gets some vagina-mutilating gynecological tools custom made for "mutant women." After he attempts to use them on a patient, Dr. Beverly gets fired and eventually murders his twin brother with the tools. While not originally intended to be weapons but something to operate on chicks with 3 cervical entrances ("trifurcate uterus") , the tools in Dead Ringers gain a new deadlier purpose. 4. Pizza Cutter From: Into the Mirror (Geoul Sokeuro) Used by: Choi Mi-jeong's Reflection In this Korean horror film, a girl is slain by a reflection of herself. As she gazes into the mirror, her mirror image slashes her throat wide open with a pizza cutter, causing the girl to choke on her own blood. While it's hard to look at a pizza cutter the same way after seeing Into the Mirror, we're just glad it wasn't caked in old pizza cheese and crumbs like the ones we're used to seeing. Food + deep wounds = one frickin disgusting infection. 5. Television Set From: Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer Used by: Henry In the gritty 1986 movie Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (which is loosely based on the confessions of real life murderer Henry Lee Lucas), Henry and his prison buddy Otis are insulted by a black market merchant who tells them they only have enough money for a black and white television. Henry doesn't like the idea of watching his homemade snuff films on a black and white set, so he takes the TV and smashes it over the head of the dealer. What a great way to kill someone... in a movie that is. 6. Pogo Stick From: Leprechaun Used by: The Leprechaun There's only one thing worse than having a disproportionate Irishman punch holes all across your torso with a pogo stick--and it's if he clowns you in a horribly-rhyming song while repeatedly gouging you under his weight. And that's exactly what happens in this short video from the awesomely cheesy 1993 horror movie Leprechaun. Who would have thought this child's toy could be put to a better use than making you look like a bouncing idiot? 7. Basketball From: Deadly Friend Used by: Samantha Pringle If there's one thing that can be learned from watching Wes Craven's relatively unknown film Deadly Friend, it's that you shouldn't screw with teenagers who are severely abused by their parents. You especially don't mess with them if they are an immortal cyborg that can explode your face with a basketball using their unholy might. 8. American Flag From: The Hills Have Eyes (2006) Used by: Doug Nothing brings a patriotic tear to my American friend's eye more than witnessing an American flag being used to impale the freakishly deformed head of one of the mutants in The Hills Have Eyes, pulled out of its skull, and then used again to stab straight through the throat of another mutant--We're being facetious here, but we're not joking when we say that this makeshift weapon is unforgettable in the realm of horror. |
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Speaking of weapons, how about a list of the most UNUSUAL? 1. Lawnmower From: Dead Alive Used by: Lionel Cosgrove In what's arguably the single bloodiest scene in any movie ever made, the gangly protagonist in Peter Jackson's Dead Alive uses a lawnmower towards the end of the movie to liquefy an entire house loaded with zombies, splattering blood, bowels, and body parts everywhere in the process. Any fan of gore will tell you that this classic scene will show you a level of violence you've never been exposed to. Lawnmower was also used in Night Of The Creeps, Long Island Cannibal Massacre, Killing Spree, Wacko, and Blades(which was a spoof of JAWS, but instead of a shark in an ocean, it's a large mower on a gold course) 4. Pizza Cutter
From: Into the Mirror (Geoul Sokeuro) Used by: Choi Mi-jeong's Reflection In this Korean horror film, a girl is slain by a reflection of herself. As she gazes into the mirror, her mirror image slashes her throat wide open with a pizza cutter, causing the girl to choke on her own blood. While it's hard to look at a pizza cutter the same way after seeing Into the Mirror, we're just glad it wasn't caked in old pizza cheese and crumbs like the ones we're used to seeing. Food + deep wounds = one frickin disgusting infection. There's a creepy scene in the early 80's TV movie Don't Go To Sleep, where the ghost girl is running a pizza cutter along the wall and stairwell as she creeps up stairs. 7. Basketball
From: Deadly Friend Used by: Samantha Pringle If there's one thing that can be learned from watching Wes Craven's relatively unknown film Deadly Friend, it's that you shouldn't screw with teenagers who are severely abused by their parents. You especially don't mess with them if they are an immortal cyborg that can explode your face with a basketball using their unholy might. And in the early 80's flick Fear No Evil, a student is killed with a dodge ball during PE. |
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The dodgeball kill is awesome. Thats all I have to say. I remember that.
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The dodgeball kill is awesome. Thats all I have to say. I remember that. Best scene in the movie! I couldn't find a clip on Youtube. |
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another unusual weapon is from Headless Eyes 1971. A man goes on an eye-gouging spree using a spoon!!!!
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Torgo70
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Tue 08/10/10 10:10 AM
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What are some of your favorite Death Scenes?
(some of these do contain gore) Shower scene in Psycho 1960 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VP5jEAP3K4 Father Brennan's death scene The Omen 1976 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK-GQGBT3VE Eye splinter scene Zombi (Not for the squeamish) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qah3Q9BnRHM Sink scene The Blob 1988 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW6maJgzk7E Knitting needles scene The Crazies 1973 http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/index.jsp?cid=141275 Flying sphere scene Phantasm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88Orp1DcA0w Barrel roll scene Two Thousand Maniacs http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/index.jsp?cid=213348 The skewering scene 2001 Maniacs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRalW3nQpDg |
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Torgo70
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Thu 08/12/10 06:42 AM
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SAW Traps a World Record!
July 22, 2010 by Alyse Wax Guinness World Records editor-in-chief Craig Glenday will be on hand at Comic-Con all weekend to judge and pass out World Record achievements. Comic-Con itself gets one for being the world's largest comic book convention. What is SAW being awarded for? SAW will take home the title of "Most Successful Horror Movie Series," with $732 million total global box office sales. That doesn't even take into account this fall's seventh (and final) installment. http://www.fearnet.com/news/b19639_s...ld_record.html http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/21052 |
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Torgo70
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Thu 08/12/10 10:33 AM
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For Sale: Infamous 'Amityville Horror' House
(May 25) -- The real estate listing for the infamous "Amityville Horror" house on Long Island, N.Y., could read as follows: For sale: haunted house. Amenities include ghosts and occasional Halloween gawkers. The so-called haunted house that chilled moviegoers in 1979's "The Amityville Horror" is on the market for $1.15 million and is described as a pristine five-bedroom Dutch colonial located along a canal. It was also the place where Ronald DeFeo Jr. murdered six family members as they slept in 1974, a crime that reportedly haunted the home's subsequent owners, George and Kathleen Lutz, and spawned the 1977 best-seller "The Amityville Horror: A True Story." http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/article/for-sale-infamous-amityville-horror-house/19490554 http://www.boingboing.net/2010/05/25/amityville-horror-ho.html |
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Evil Dead 2 poster from Thailand
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From Beyond poster from Thailand
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Friday The 13th'80- Thailand.
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Belgian version of Phantasm-
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Poltergeist poster- Turkey
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