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classic_horror_fan 04-10-2020 12:07 PM

Violence Gives Him Hope
 
This is a unique serial killer film featuring two of them who would kill somebody, then hide the dead body for the other to find it, while taking turns doing so. it is also about a local talk show host with weird but unique guests, but is unable to get an audience, and eventually calls it quits, then decides to join the mafia instead. His encounter with the serial killers begins after he finds a dead body in the back of his truck, not knowing where it came from, but is in a hurry to get to the studio for the filming of an episode, and does not call the police then. Later, he gets a visit from Orville, the serial killer looking for the dead body, then gets knocked out as Orville takes off with the dead body. Herman, the serial killer who killed and hid their last victim, gets a visit from a Jehovah's Witness, knocks him out, drags him into the kill room, and ties him to a chair to make him an upcoming victim. The Jehovah's Witness, however, manages to get through to Herman on how only God can forgive him for his sins, and how he can still repent and convert. After Herman repents and lets the Jehovah's Witness go, he then starts going door to door, spreading the Good Word, only to end up getting fed up with too many doors slamming in his face, then eventually snaps, turning back into a serial killer, figuring God will forgive him anyway when he asks for it.

This movie is in black and white format with occasional bright colored scenes. There are plenty of wild and intense graphic gun fights, over the top dark humor, suicide scenes, a very intense and detailed Russian Roulette scene, and even a long, weird but unique and intense scene in the Valley Of Humiliation, where it turns Orville, with it now being his turn to kill somebody and hide the body, chose the Bone Man to be his next victim. There is also a very intense scene with Herman smashing the head of one of his dead victims with a huge cinderblock, and the scenes where he goes door to door, trying to spread the Good Word, are hysterical. Even the beginning is very intense with Herman finding a dislocated foot in the back of his car, not knowing which victim it came from, and using the stars to help him decide who to kill next, before the beginning credits roll in big bright letters with a dark background and a very intense sounding soundtrack. Those who like the old school done right artsy and gory horror films should enjoy this one as well. ::cool::

Maila Munster 04-10-2020 01:10 PM

Like.Share.Follow. (2017), directed by Glenn Gers.
The Borderlands (2013), directed by Elliot Goldner.
Smiley (2012), directed by Michael Gallagher.

ImmortalSlasher 04-10-2020 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 1041934)
Vivarium 7/10

I really like these kind of weird mystery flicks. The person who casted Jonathan Aris as the real estate agent is a genius. Too bad his character didn’t have more screen time, cuz he was hysterical.

I just read the wiki and it sounds really good. Like a Twilight Zone episode. You mentioning weird mystery made me look it up.

DeadbeatAtDawn 04-10-2020 04:28 PM

We Summon the Dark, 2019. 5/10

Director: Marc Meyers

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Sea Fever, 2020. 6/10

Director: Neasa Hardiman

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Angra 04-10-2020 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ImmortalSlasher (Post 1041937)
I just read the wiki and it sounds really good. Like a Twilight Zone episode.

Yes indeed and the story would probably have worked better as such.

FryeDwight 04-11-2020 03:33 AM

PET SEMETARY (2019)>>>>>>POSSIBLE SPOILERS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Stephen King's book is really good and scary and while the 1989 film was hit or miss, there could not have been better casting than Fred Gwynne as Jud and the scene where Gage is killed is extremely well done. My daughter had been acting up that day I first saw it and after getting her to a nap, that scene truly hit home and pointed out how bad things could be.

This starts out OK, but the WICKER MAN bit when Ellie discover the Pet cemetery is quite contrived and a serious foulup by not showing the true and deep friendship Louis and Jud acquire over time; here it's almost like acquaintances that see each other every so often. AND, having Ellie killed instead of Gage just destroys any credibility this has-maybe the filmmakers thought being older, she might be more frightening. A ridiculous ending as well. *

Angra 04-11-2020 04:04 AM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1041947)
PET SEMETARY (2019)>>>>>>POSSIBLE SPOILERS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Stephen King's book is really good and scary and while the 1989 film was hit or miss, there could not have been better casting than Fred Gwynne as Jud and the scene where Gage is killed is extremely well done. My daughter had been acting up that day I first saw it and after getting her to a nap, that scene truly hit home and pointed out how bad things could be.

This starts out OK, but the WICKER MAN bit when Ellie discover the Pet cemetery is quite contrived and a serious foulup by not showing the true and deep friendship Louis and Jud acquire over time; here it's almost like acquaintances that see each other every so often. AND, having Ellie killed instead of Gage just destroys any credibility this has-maybe the filmmakers thought being older, she might be more frightening. A ridiculous ending as well. *

Yet another why-bother remake.

Maila Munster 04-11-2020 06:03 AM

Phoenix Forgotten (2017), directed by Justin Barber.
The Houses October Built (2014), directed by Bobby Roe.
The Houses October Built 2 (2017), directed by Bobby Roe.

Some found footage horrors, quite good ones IMO.

Angra 04-11-2020 11:09 AM

Sea Fever 6-7/10

Well acted and quite fast paced. If only they had spend most of the time below the surface instead of above I would probably have liked this movie a whole lot more.

Swallow ?/10

Somebody spoil this movie for me. The story moved on so damn slow that I fell asleep within the first half hour and I’m not going to try watching it again. Still I’m curious about the endning tho.

Bloof 04-11-2020 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Maila Munster (Post 1041954)
Phoenix Forgotten (2017), directed by Justin Barber.
The Houses October Built (2014), directed by Bobby Roe.
The Houses October Built 2 (2017), directed by Bobby Roe.

Some found footage horrors, quite good ones IMO.

Loved the first two you listed. Wasnt that crazy about T.H.O.B. 2 though.


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