Most recently I watched a movie called Demonic Dolls. Which is why it is important to relay how some anthologies aren't really anthologies. Some people take movies (full length features) and shorten them and throw them together.
I've scene two or three like this. The issue is sometimes they don't care what they cut and suddenly the short story makes little to no sense.
Another issue is how the way the movie was made, it wasn't meant to be cut down. After the beginning, you go from kill scene to kill scene with no build up and then straight to the end.
While we are on anthologies lets differentiate them from intertwining stories. Anthologies can have a common linking factor in them but they survive on their own.
Intertwining stories are ones that are leading up to the conclusion. I guess it's like Touch. Anyway this is short so I'll right something better soon.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
. . . Random dabblings.
Okay first I read some short stories by Richard Matheson and it was awesome. I mean I was reading them and thought he kinda has a sense of humor. Then I read The Flourishing of the Strumpets and Creeping Terror, and yeah, he'sa funny guy.
Button Button was the basis for The Box. Which I already hate the movie without seeing because of (Spoiler alert) aliens. Movies that end with aliens without certain build ups are copping out. I mean God Told Me To was a good movie, but Knowing? It does this suspense thing and then BAM!! Aliens are resetting the world.
My sister spoiled The Box for me so I know aliens are testing humanity. In Button Button it was obvious not a cut and dry normality to it but the last line in the story made it seem like it was more lonely in a crowd/connected but not tone. I'll get around to watching the movie anyway.
(Spoiler ends) I need to watch Eraserhead eventually, but it isn't my cup of tea. . .
MOVIE RECOMMENDATION: The Watch Honestly some people might not like it but I couldn't figure out the ending 'cause it's not the most conventional turn horror movies tend to take, but yeah. It builds up and the storyline covers the acting and music misuse.
I think music is important to movies but gosh, they mess it up a lot. Why is the music louder than the talking? You turn it up full volume just to hear people talking then you're deaf from a bad jump scare. Another thing. Movies shouldn't keep using jump scares. It removes the tension. I watch a movie (when I was a kid. It gave me nightmares. Rewatching it now, I realize I made it a better movie in my head.) and the scariest scene for me is at the beginning when the woman is travelling room to room to discover the source of dripping water. She never found it, so this unease follows you.
I read a review saying Eraserhead does this so eventually.
People ned to stop making documentry style horror movies. Admit it, you're only doing it cause it's cheaper. Well guess what? You're losing money on the people who run out of the theatre vomiting. Motion sickiness is a B!@&. Don't get me wrong, I love all 3 Paranormal Activity movies, but The Devil Within, Cloverfield, Blair Witch Project which of course started it all, but it gets annoying. I personally can't see why people were scared of the Blair Witch. I'm still trying to figure out the horror of a guy standing in the corner.
There was this one asian horror film, I think called Suicide Dolls, and it was documentry style suicides. The stories themselves are boring because there is no story, just a long period of time to prep for the suicides. I kept skipping through stuff to make sure their was something to it. The deaths are gory and slightly disturbing. And at the very, very end there it a random sex scene.
Which brings me to Let Me In. When the boy was sticking a tree, he just sounded retarded. I mean in the swedish version the kid looked weird doing it but not really stupid or pathetic. Oh and the bullies sound like they're raping the kid if you don't have movie screen to show what's going on. (Learned a co-worker who had the volume on his iphone on high. I thought he was watching some twisted porn. Imagine my surprise...) Anyway, I think it was the casting I disliked. The best part of the story is the vampire folklore being used as it was originally thought of. Can't beat that. I'm procrastinating writing a story so I better do stuff.
Button Button was the basis for The Box. Which I already hate the movie without seeing because of (Spoiler alert) aliens. Movies that end with aliens without certain build ups are copping out. I mean God Told Me To was a good movie, but Knowing? It does this suspense thing and then BAM!! Aliens are resetting the world.
My sister spoiled The Box for me so I know aliens are testing humanity. In Button Button it was obvious not a cut and dry normality to it but the last line in the story made it seem like it was more lonely in a crowd/connected but not tone. I'll get around to watching the movie anyway.
(Spoiler ends) I need to watch Eraserhead eventually, but it isn't my cup of tea. . .
MOVIE RECOMMENDATION: The Watch Honestly some people might not like it but I couldn't figure out the ending 'cause it's not the most conventional turn horror movies tend to take, but yeah. It builds up and the storyline covers the acting and music misuse.
I think music is important to movies but gosh, they mess it up a lot. Why is the music louder than the talking? You turn it up full volume just to hear people talking then you're deaf from a bad jump scare. Another thing. Movies shouldn't keep using jump scares. It removes the tension. I watch a movie (when I was a kid. It gave me nightmares. Rewatching it now, I realize I made it a better movie in my head.) and the scariest scene for me is at the beginning when the woman is travelling room to room to discover the source of dripping water. She never found it, so this unease follows you.
I read a review saying Eraserhead does this so eventually.
People ned to stop making documentry style horror movies. Admit it, you're only doing it cause it's cheaper. Well guess what? You're losing money on the people who run out of the theatre vomiting. Motion sickiness is a B!@&. Don't get me wrong, I love all 3 Paranormal Activity movies, but The Devil Within, Cloverfield, Blair Witch Project which of course started it all, but it gets annoying. I personally can't see why people were scared of the Blair Witch. I'm still trying to figure out the horror of a guy standing in the corner.
There was this one asian horror film, I think called Suicide Dolls, and it was documentry style suicides. The stories themselves are boring because there is no story, just a long period of time to prep for the suicides. I kept skipping through stuff to make sure their was something to it. The deaths are gory and slightly disturbing. And at the very, very end there it a random sex scene.
Which brings me to Let Me In. When the boy was sticking a tree, he just sounded retarded. I mean in the swedish version the kid looked weird doing it but not really stupid or pathetic. Oh and the bullies sound like they're raping the kid if you don't have movie screen to show what's going on. (Learned a co-worker who had the volume on his iphone on high. I thought he was watching some twisted porn. Imagine my surprise...) Anyway, I think it was the casting I disliked. The best part of the story is the vampire folklore being used as it was originally thought of. Can't beat that. I'm procrastinating writing a story so I better do stuff.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
A List of Stalker Books
I like reading books on stalkers. I've only read a couple, but it's fun unless they suck or you run out. I'm tired of doing web searches for stalker books and coming up with Twilight. You know what fan girls? Edward is a stalker or just plain obsessed with Bella. The only reason it isn't creepy is because Bella reciprocates everything. And if you stop making Twilight so OMG IT'S FREAKING AWESOME LETS HAVE VAMPIRE SEX or blah blah whatever no one would complain. I needed that off my chest.
Some (most) of these books I haven't got to reading so I can't say for sure how good they are.
The Stalking of Sheila Quinn - A good stalker book until the ending kills the plot. Seriously how cheesy can you get?
The Guardian - A nicholas Sparks books about a chick having one night stand and can't get rid of the guy. HR (Haven't Read)
The Mall - A story about an old mall with old passages not seen by people. A psycho lives in there and stalks his latest victim. Pretty good book. The ending surprised me and I got to wondering about everyones age. Just to keep track of pedophilia.
R.L. Stine - He's an author but a ot of his books involved some crazy guy or girl going psycho or being psycho. Like Snowman or The Best Friend
Stalker - Faye Kellerman wrote this book and it's an okay story but it didn't leave a big impression in my mind.
Little Stalker - It sounds cute. Something about a girl across the street from her idol I think. HR.
Jinx - It's Meg Cabot. HR but it sounds like the stalker might just be a sidetrack to the story.
Purity - A novella about a kid worshipping a deity for a chick and ends updating a guy. No not comedy or completely gay.
Trust Me/Stop Me - These might be a bit a stretch because they are more like following books then stalking. Yeah, there's a difference.
The Stranger - Not sure, HR but reviews make the girl sound creepy.
What We Keep Isn't What Always Stays - A girls date a mentally traumatized guy. It's stalking without focusing on it.
Silent Stalker - HR
The Stalker - Joan Lowery Nixon Someone's murdered and a friend help another friend not go to jail.
I Know What You Did Last Summer - Not like the movie but okay. Not to be a cynic but something was wrong with the ending.
The Twisted Window - Boy Girl Some stalking
Stranger with my Face - Title Self Explanatory and it's a girl
Every other book I'm listing fromnow on definitely HR (Haven't Read)
The Bed I Made - Lucy Whithouse
Diary of a Stalker - Electra Parks
Mailman - B. Little
Deadly Pursuit - Irene Hannnon
Whispers - Koontz
My Nerdy Valentine - Vicki Thompson
The Killer's Wife - Bill Floyd
Catching ... (something I can't read my own writing) Clare Naylor
Darkling Listen Katherine Sutcliffe
George Bush Dark Prince of Love - It's about a stalker , but probably not a horror story.
Mean Spirit - Will Kingdore
With or Without You - Lauren Sanders
Make Believe Love - Lee Gowan
The Fan
And add more in comments if you pass by. Not Twilight.
Some (most) of these books I haven't got to reading so I can't say for sure how good they are.
The Stalking of Sheila Quinn - A good stalker book until the ending kills the plot. Seriously how cheesy can you get?
The Guardian - A nicholas Sparks books about a chick having one night stand and can't get rid of the guy. HR (Haven't Read)
The Mall - A story about an old mall with old passages not seen by people. A psycho lives in there and stalks his latest victim. Pretty good book. The ending surprised me and I got to wondering about everyones age. Just to keep track of pedophilia.
R.L. Stine - He's an author but a ot of his books involved some crazy guy or girl going psycho or being psycho. Like Snowman or The Best Friend
Stalker - Faye Kellerman wrote this book and it's an okay story but it didn't leave a big impression in my mind.
Little Stalker - It sounds cute. Something about a girl across the street from her idol I think. HR.
Jinx - It's Meg Cabot. HR but it sounds like the stalker might just be a sidetrack to the story.
Purity - A novella about a kid worshipping a deity for a chick and ends updating a guy. No not comedy or completely gay.
Trust Me/Stop Me - These might be a bit a stretch because they are more like following books then stalking. Yeah, there's a difference.
The Stranger - Not sure, HR but reviews make the girl sound creepy.
What We Keep Isn't What Always Stays - A girls date a mentally traumatized guy. It's stalking without focusing on it.
Silent Stalker - HR
The Stalker - Joan Lowery Nixon Someone's murdered and a friend help another friend not go to jail.
I Know What You Did Last Summer - Not like the movie but okay. Not to be a cynic but something was wrong with the ending.
The Twisted Window - Boy Girl Some stalking
Stranger with my Face - Title Self Explanatory and it's a girl
Every other book I'm listing fromnow on definitely HR (Haven't Read)
The Bed I Made - Lucy Whithouse
Diary of a Stalker - Electra Parks
Mailman - B. Little
Deadly Pursuit - Irene Hannnon
Whispers - Koontz
My Nerdy Valentine - Vicki Thompson
The Killer's Wife - Bill Floyd
Catching ... (something I can't read my own writing) Clare Naylor
Darkling Listen Katherine Sutcliffe
George Bush Dark Prince of Love - It's about a stalker , but probably not a horror story.
Mean Spirit - Will Kingdore
With or Without You - Lauren Sanders
Make Believe Love - Lee Gowan
The Fan
And add more in comments if you pass by. Not Twilight.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
WOMAN IN BLACK!
When it came to theatres I went and saw it. I was so excited, I blew all my free change on snacks. (I mean I was her for Halloween) We went to a drive in, for they are notoriously cheaper and double features. Well the Woman in Black was NOT a double feature. Apparently they ran out of movies.
And when I read an article giving a review on it, the movie was described as atmospheric. That's obscure talk for the film is dark as in seeing it in a drive in where some jerk keeps turning on his headlights every five minutes until someone honks and yells is not a good idea.
Besides my complaints it was an all in all good movie. It was a Hammer horror production. It was directed by James Watkins who did Eden Lake. And it was it's own story. These really score big with me.
What I mean by that is it's a remake of a movie made from a book. The first movie stayed close to the book while being on it's own. The new one took certain events and elements and made their own story, which is what I like to see in remakes. Except in the end if I had to compare it to something, I'd think of the Ring. SPOILING STUFF NOW. This movies second half was driven to lay the ghost to rest in an attempt to protect his son as opposed to trying to hurry along his business and leave. IM DONE NOW.
You don't see the woman as clearly as in the other movie,but that could of just been the headlights again. Speaking of women, their screams seemed to be mechanical, but maybe it's because I don't like kids and don't think I would act like that.
At one point the movie seemed to be just hurried along, but it was a good movie if you can sit and not be distracted during it. Daniel Radcliffe gave a wonderful performance and did a good job being depressed, a brave coward, and a smart enough man. A brave coward because he rejected the supernatural until he couldn't.
There was this scene in which Radcliffe is given a dog as a companion to help him not be alone, but I wonder half the time where the hell it is. In the book, it followed him everywhere. In the first movie, you knew it was there, but in this movie you only know where it is when you need to know something freaky will happen.
In comparison to the book every villager's personality was a bit opposite. The village was hostile, confrontational, and more angry then scared. The book had the characters quiet, staying away from the topic, accomadating, and more connected to our protagonist (his woes became theirs). The characterdevelop formula still worked, except maybe when the one guy almost ran down the villagers because no one would act so nonchalant.
The movie itself isn't not scary. It has jump scares and creepy stuff building atmosphere (not just dark because that isn't all atmospere. I'm tired of saying "Oh that movie was dark" and hearing "So you mean it was atmospheric? No.) I find ghost children in general freaky beyond belief.
I can't help but feel all I did was complain ( I have a few more which I won't go into) and haven't done the movie justice. I couldn't enamour myself into the movie with the distractions around me so these things don't pass me by. Next up: A List of Stalker books and stuff that is annoying when trying to find them.
And when I read an article giving a review on it, the movie was described as atmospheric. That's obscure talk for the film is dark as in seeing it in a drive in where some jerk keeps turning on his headlights every five minutes until someone honks and yells is not a good idea.
Besides my complaints it was an all in all good movie. It was a Hammer horror production. It was directed by James Watkins who did Eden Lake. And it was it's own story. These really score big with me.
What I mean by that is it's a remake of a movie made from a book. The first movie stayed close to the book while being on it's own. The new one took certain events and elements and made their own story, which is what I like to see in remakes. Except in the end if I had to compare it to something, I'd think of the Ring. SPOILING STUFF NOW. This movies second half was driven to lay the ghost to rest in an attempt to protect his son as opposed to trying to hurry along his business and leave. IM DONE NOW.
You don't see the woman as clearly as in the other movie,but that could of just been the headlights again. Speaking of women, their screams seemed to be mechanical, but maybe it's because I don't like kids and don't think I would act like that.
At one point the movie seemed to be just hurried along, but it was a good movie if you can sit and not be distracted during it. Daniel Radcliffe gave a wonderful performance and did a good job being depressed, a brave coward, and a smart enough man. A brave coward because he rejected the supernatural until he couldn't.
There was this scene in which Radcliffe is given a dog as a companion to help him not be alone, but I wonder half the time where the hell it is. In the book, it followed him everywhere. In the first movie, you knew it was there, but in this movie you only know where it is when you need to know something freaky will happen.
In comparison to the book every villager's personality was a bit opposite. The village was hostile, confrontational, and more angry then scared. The book had the characters quiet, staying away from the topic, accomadating, and more connected to our protagonist (his woes became theirs). The characterdevelop formula still worked, except maybe when the one guy almost ran down the villagers because no one would act so nonchalant.
The movie itself isn't not scary. It has jump scares and creepy stuff building atmosphere (not just dark because that isn't all atmospere. I'm tired of saying "Oh that movie was dark" and hearing "So you mean it was atmospheric? No.) I find ghost children in general freaky beyond belief.
I can't help but feel all I did was complain ( I have a few more which I won't go into) and haven't done the movie justice. I couldn't enamour myself into the movie with the distractions around me so these things don't pass me by. Next up: A List of Stalker books and stuff that is annoying when trying to find them.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Cute Horror
I think to people who aren't all hardcore horror cutesy kind is what they prefer. I think people have different ideas of cute horror, but to me it's like The Nightmare Before Christmas or Edward Scissorhands. Kid horror movies or just movies with monsters and no horror.
I have nothing against Hello Kitty halloween edition. I'm just thinking about all these things in horror, what about the things not meant to be? I mean supposed to be cute and ends up going wrong? I have a headless doll in my room. I got it broken so the head falls off if I mess with it. And the eyes stare.
I have to wonder about the end of the Howling. That werewolf who changed looked so cute and harmless, you're like why'd yu kill it?! I mean I'd understand if suddenly it became menacing, but no.
While I was surfing FearNet, I stumbled upon articles about home made halloween bento boxes. You know I should make something awesome like that. Those need to be cute because if they aren't you feel disturbed eating them. I would.
. . . The whole reason for this random entry was for this tthing where I watched thirty second movies of popular movies remade with bunnies. It was awesome. That was the only time I made it through clockwork orange.
I guess Cute and Horror best go together with food and outfits. I need a freaking awesome hand bag now.
Anyway monster of the week: Tikbalang. What's cuter than a baby? Before it eats you alive.
I have nothing against Hello Kitty halloween edition. I'm just thinking about all these things in horror, what about the things not meant to be? I mean supposed to be cute and ends up going wrong? I have a headless doll in my room. I got it broken so the head falls off if I mess with it. And the eyes stare.
I have to wonder about the end of the Howling. That werewolf who changed looked so cute and harmless, you're like why'd yu kill it?! I mean I'd understand if suddenly it became menacing, but no.
While I was surfing FearNet, I stumbled upon articles about home made halloween bento boxes. You know I should make something awesome like that. Those need to be cute because if they aren't you feel disturbed eating them. I would.
. . . The whole reason for this random entry was for this tthing where I watched thirty second movies of popular movies remade with bunnies. It was awesome. That was the only time I made it through clockwork orange.
I guess Cute and Horror best go together with food and outfits. I need a freaking awesome hand bag now.
Anyway monster of the week: Tikbalang. What's cuter than a baby? Before it eats you alive.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Weekend
Every weekend I end up with a horror movie marathon. Depending how often I fall asleep during the movies depends how many I've watched. This weekend I've fallen asleep a lot. And the movies I will review are:
Hellion: The Devil's Playground -It was cheesy in a way where you could of had it a kids movie if you took out the sex references and cussing. It's about a hella rich neighborhood that had one crappy house home to a guy who sacrificed children in some satanic ritual. The characters have inconsistent personalities. I mean it's okay for the kids, they're possessed. Oh and everyone else is kinda slow. I mean it'srefreshing not to have characters jump to supernatural conclusions, but to choose how the situation played out before-hand and not let anyone give their side is not cool. Oh and the evil cubby house, that's some special evil. Not the best movie but fun to watch.
The Possession of David O'Reiley: I loved the movie but at the end I got into an argument about whether the guy was psycho or haunted. I don't think he was remotely possessed. . . Anyway this movie is about a guy who after finding out his wife cheated on him went to his friends house to stay. While at the house he progressively began flipping his lid until the things in the darkness were inside the house. I'll be honesty, the question why didn't they just leave when they had the chance might enter your mind but honestly if you think your friend went psycho you won't believe in monsters invading your house that only he can see and it does show emotional distress over considering sending him to a looney bin. Anyway watch this in the dead of night and it is creepy.
Txt - Filipino horror about a dead obsessive boyfriend. I liked the movie. So the boyfriend kills all her friends who disliked the girlfriend's relationship with him. (Except his bitchy mother) Certain horror movie rules are followed but something seems different about the movie, but I can't put my finger on it. Anyway they seek professional help (priests/exorcists) after realizing the boyfriends mother couldn't have done everything. Wait! the horror movie difference show the characters making rational thoughts! They still fail but they made the effort.
The Bonesetter Returns: I fell asleep during this one and didn't try rewatching it. It extremely low budget and a second in the series. Returns wasn't a big enough give away. Anyway I'll have to wait until I see the first. And by low budget I mean wasn't made for theatre viewing.
This was my weekend horror movie list. Next weekend WOMAN IN BLACK!
Hellion: The Devil's Playground -It was cheesy in a way where you could of had it a kids movie if you took out the sex references and cussing. It's about a hella rich neighborhood that had one crappy house home to a guy who sacrificed children in some satanic ritual. The characters have inconsistent personalities. I mean it's okay for the kids, they're possessed. Oh and everyone else is kinda slow. I mean it'srefreshing not to have characters jump to supernatural conclusions, but to choose how the situation played out before-hand and not let anyone give their side is not cool. Oh and the evil cubby house, that's some special evil. Not the best movie but fun to watch.
The Possession of David O'Reiley: I loved the movie but at the end I got into an argument about whether the guy was psycho or haunted. I don't think he was remotely possessed. . . Anyway this movie is about a guy who after finding out his wife cheated on him went to his friends house to stay. While at the house he progressively began flipping his lid until the things in the darkness were inside the house. I'll be honesty, the question why didn't they just leave when they had the chance might enter your mind but honestly if you think your friend went psycho you won't believe in monsters invading your house that only he can see and it does show emotional distress over considering sending him to a looney bin. Anyway watch this in the dead of night and it is creepy.
Txt - Filipino horror about a dead obsessive boyfriend. I liked the movie. So the boyfriend kills all her friends who disliked the girlfriend's relationship with him. (Except his bitchy mother) Certain horror movie rules are followed but something seems different about the movie, but I can't put my finger on it. Anyway they seek professional help (priests/exorcists) after realizing the boyfriends mother couldn't have done everything. Wait! the horror movie difference show the characters making rational thoughts! They still fail but they made the effort.
The Bonesetter Returns: I fell asleep during this one and didn't try rewatching it. It extremely low budget and a second in the series. Returns wasn't a big enough give away. Anyway I'll have to wait until I see the first. And by low budget I mean wasn't made for theatre viewing.
This was my weekend horror movie list. Next weekend WOMAN IN BLACK!
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Anthologies Pt1
After getting into watching Amicus production horror anthologies, I began looking for more. I've always loved them before, but I guess I got incentive. I do want to say my least favorite from Amicus is Vault of Horror. The stories didn't seem as smooth as the other films, like they were forced or rushed. The stories are good concept wise but something is lacking.
SPOILERS MAYBE
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors don't be fooled. They are on a train the whole time. The tarot cards Dr. Terror (Peter Cushing) reads from his tarot cards to tell the passengers their fate. Two passengers being Christopher Lee and a young Donald Sutherland. Besides the cards being damn specific and death being used wrong (but honestly death sounds and looks more omnious just because most people dont study tarot.
Asylum was awesome. A doctor goes to an asylum and is promised a job if he can distinguish who
of the patients is really a doctor who went delusional. Each patient gives a description of how they ended up there. The stories are fun and I didn't expect the ending.
Tales from the Crypt was quite well done. However in this one they give you a hint to the end. Just pay attention to the beginning. This movie is most similiar to Vault of Horrors but better. In my opinion.
From Beyond the Grave was a cursed antique shop kind of thing. Peter Cushing ran a shop and if you cheated him he screwed you. Though in my opinion the guy who didn't cheat him still got screwed.
Spoiler Alert: The guy had to destroy the door he bought to save himself and his girlfriend. So he was out of his money and had nothing to show for it. Screwed.
So I watched a british anthology film called Little Deaths. It was all sexual. A couple bring home hobos to care for and rape. Something about semen killing people or something. And something S&M. After a point, I stopped paying attention. Especially after the first story's ending. There was no real build up to it. Suddenly it was hobos gone wild.
Another horror anthology I watched farther back was Nite Tales, yes N I T E. It was one of those ghetto horror blaxploitation things. All in all it was a pretty decent movie. Unless I'm confusing it with other blaxploitations (I've watched a few all around the same time) there are 3 stories. The third one is most memorable because it had to do with Bloody Mary, serial killers, and the question of clowns at midnight.
Snoop Dog's Hood of Horror is another anthology centering around a neighbor and Snoop Dog's soul collecting job. The stories are pretty interesting, especially the first with the girl given the power of spray painting come true and what she decides to do with it and her consequences for doing so. The movie goes part cartoon at some point which I think is cool. There is a story in there that had potential but ending up a little to vulgar for my tastes. Some spoiled rotten kid has to bunk with war vets and is driving them up the wall with his arangements and basically horrible human nature.
Now I'm tiring out but yeah Peace out.
SPOILERS MAYBE
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors don't be fooled. They are on a train the whole time. The tarot cards Dr. Terror (Peter Cushing) reads from his tarot cards to tell the passengers their fate. Two passengers being Christopher Lee and a young Donald Sutherland. Besides the cards being damn specific and death being used wrong (but honestly death sounds and looks more omnious just because most people dont study tarot.
Asylum was awesome. A doctor goes to an asylum and is promised a job if he can distinguish who
of the patients is really a doctor who went delusional. Each patient gives a description of how they ended up there. The stories are fun and I didn't expect the ending.
Tales from the Crypt was quite well done. However in this one they give you a hint to the end. Just pay attention to the beginning. This movie is most similiar to Vault of Horrors but better. In my opinion.
From Beyond the Grave was a cursed antique shop kind of thing. Peter Cushing ran a shop and if you cheated him he screwed you. Though in my opinion the guy who didn't cheat him still got screwed.
Spoiler Alert: The guy had to destroy the door he bought to save himself and his girlfriend. So he was out of his money and had nothing to show for it. Screwed.
So I watched a british anthology film called Little Deaths. It was all sexual. A couple bring home hobos to care for and rape. Something about semen killing people or something. And something S&M. After a point, I stopped paying attention. Especially after the first story's ending. There was no real build up to it. Suddenly it was hobos gone wild.
Another horror anthology I watched farther back was Nite Tales, yes N I T E. It was one of those ghetto horror blaxploitation things. All in all it was a pretty decent movie. Unless I'm confusing it with other blaxploitations (I've watched a few all around the same time) there are 3 stories. The third one is most memorable because it had to do with Bloody Mary, serial killers, and the question of clowns at midnight.
Snoop Dog's Hood of Horror is another anthology centering around a neighbor and Snoop Dog's soul collecting job. The stories are pretty interesting, especially the first with the girl given the power of spray painting come true and what she decides to do with it and her consequences for doing so. The movie goes part cartoon at some point which I think is cool. There is a story in there that had potential but ending up a little to vulgar for my tastes. Some spoiled rotten kid has to bunk with war vets and is driving them up the wall with his arangements and basically horrible human nature.
Now I'm tiring out but yeah Peace out.
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