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Synopsis
It's a War of the Colossal Freaks when serial killing cookie Gingerdead Man tracks down the lone survivor of his murderous rampage, Sarah Leigh (Robin Sydney), to take care of unfinished business. But his devious plans go up in smoke when Sarah meets Larnell (John Patrick Jordan), who has a pint-sized problem of his own. The Evil Bong, Eebee, has been unleashed once again. Bodies begin to pile up as Gingerdead Man carves a path for them. Their only salvation is to turn to help from the dastardly Bong. It's one tough cookie versus one bad trip mother when the two Titans of Terror hash out a war in the Bong World. The stakes have never been higher. Directed by Charles Band with the voice talents and cameos of Tommy Chong, Gary Busey, and many others.

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I like the list, but I would've added Lucky McKee's May and Trick 'R Treat, and possibly REC. I'm glad they left "Inside" off the list.

May is good, but not for everyone and really indie, most of these reviewers are unlikely to have seen. Second on T'r'T...but why the apparent dislike for Inside. Don't think it merits inclusion on a list this small, especially if you add Martyrs(they cancel each other out a little, but Martyrs is definitely stronger). Just curious what your feelings are?
 
I haven't watched either Inside or Matyrs because I am a wimp. :P

But I did watch Cannibal Holocaust as part of my Halloween watching. Ugh! :O
 
Hmm, ordered Martyrs from Blockbuster a few years back and the disk didn't work and I never came back to it.
 
Hmm, ordered Martyrs from Blockbuster a few years back and the disk didn't work and I never came back to it.

Dude...you, as a fellow horror nut...HAVE TO SEE. It's the best movie you will NEVER WANT TO WATCH EVER AGAIN. It will bruise your soul. Seriously.
 
THE QUIET ONES Trailer. THE QUIET ONES Stars Jared Harris and Sam Claflin | Collider

Hammer Films has released the first trailer for director John Pogue’s (Quarantine 2) supernatural horror film The Quiet Ones. From the studio behind The Woman in Black, the film stars Jared Harris as an unorthodox professor who sets up a series of dangerous experiments in order to create a poltergeist from negative human energy. While genuinely good original horror films are few and far between these days, The Quiet Ones doesn’t look half bad. There’s a nice aesthetic to the piece that evokes the found footage genre without feeling forced, and Harris is pretty intimidating as the film’s lead.
 
May is good, but not for everyone and really indie, most of these reviewers are unlikely to have seen. Second on T'r'T...but why the apparent dislike for Inside. Don't think it merits inclusion on a list this small, especially if you add Martyrs(they cancel each other out a little, but Martyrs is definitely stronger). Just curious what your feelings are?




Ha, yeah, sorry. Didn't care for Inside all that much.

***Possible SPOILERS for "INSIDE"...***

I found the story a bit predictable (just a lucky guess, maybe) and the French socio-political commentary stuff they threw in seemed kinda clumsy to me. I really liked it visually, though, and thought it was pretty unsettling, in a good way. Just found it to be overrated.



But I'm gonna see Martyrs over the next couple of days since I have a bit of a break in my schedule. After your description to lagwagon, I'm both scared and excited!
 
Ha, yeah, sorry. Didn't care for Inside all that much.

***Possible SPOILERS for "INSIDE"...***

I found the story a bit predictable (just a lucky guess, maybe) and the French socio-political commentary stuff they threw in seemed kinda clumsy to me. I really liked it visually, though, and thought it was pretty unsettling, in a good way. Just found it to be overrated.



But I'm gonna see Martyrs over the next couple of days since I have a bit of a break in my schedule. After your description to lagwagon, I'm both scared and excited!

Yeah...in my opinion it makes Inside look like a lullaby. Enjoy!
 
Completely second the recommendation of Martyrs. ****, that movie was awesome. I bought it the day the DVD came out and have yet to watch it a second time. One of these days.

As for the list, I agree that it's interesting. Lots of unexpected films. Really glad to see Kairo/Pulse on there.
 
[BD Selects] 'Macabre' Is Here, Online, Now, For FREE!! -

The astoundingly vicious and violent Indonesian horror Macabre here, right now, and it’s 100% FREE! Kimo Stamboel & Timo Tjahjanto’s blood-soaked gore-fest that was too gory for theaters & VOD comes courtesy of your pals at Bloody Disgusting and The Collective.

Today’s online premiere on Hulu, Hulu Plus and Bloody-Disgusting.com is the latest installment of the “Bloody Disgusting Selects: Movie of the Month” series that launched earlier this summer in a promotion set up by The Collective, a leading entertainment management and production company. Bloody-Disgusting.com and Hulu visitors can watch an ad-supported version of Macabre for free, while Hulu Plus subscribers can watch the movie commercial-free on connected TVs and devices

Known as “The Mo Brothers”, the duo has been generating buzz in the world of horror with their upcoming movie Killers. In addition, their involvement with V/H/S/2’s “Safe Haven” segment has been making critics take notice and leaving their fans wanting to see their earlier work.
 
[BD Review] 'The Visitor' Is a Blizzard of Cinematic Madness -

The cast is absolutely bonkers and looking at it, it’s obvious that Assonitis had some kind of pull in Hollywood. Or a lot of people owed him money. Acclaimed director John Huston stars as Jerzy, an intergalactic warrior who’s pursuing a descendant of an evil alien named Sateen. This descendent is a little girl named Katy, who is quickly developing supernatural powers. She’s also wicked good at ice skating and has a pet hawk that’s very possessive of her. Kinda like how Damien had those dogs, Katy has a hawk. Katy’s mom is targeted by a group of shady old men who wish to get her pregnant so she can have an evil baby boy. That’s the gist of the plot, I think.

Glenn Ford also stars as a detective. Lance Henriksen plays Katy’s dad and the owner of an Atlanta basketball team. Shelley Winters (Night of the Hunter) plays Katy’s new nanny, who is on to her nefarious little game. Franco Nero is space Jesus. And Sam Peckinpah plays a doctor, but his lines are dubbed probably because he was ****faced during filming. Seriously, this cast is a enigmatic smorgasbord of talent.

Watching The Visitor may seem like sitting through a collection of random scenes, but it really is a cohesive film. For all of its insanity and exploding basketballs, there’s an engaging story beneath the surface. But once you think you have it figured out, the film jets in a completely different direction. It’s really tough to explain the actual plot, but there are so many consistently entertaining, bat**** crazy scenes that whether you’re following along or not, it’s a blast. One particularly amazing scene is the aforementioned ice skating rumble. Katy is doing her thing on the ice when all of a sudden a bunch of teenage boys start messing with her. So she starts absolutely wrecking **** in a volley of telepathic beauty. If you can’t enjoy that scene you may want to check your pulse.

Drafthouse Films has salvaged The Visitor from obscurity and they’re releasing it in theaters this month. This is one to see on the big screen, for sure.

I think they are showing this at Cinefamily...may have to check it out. I think this was one of the RARE movies on the shelf of the video store I worked at that I never did watch.
 
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