Well shoot man who could say no to that level of rad?Radio Blue Heart wrote:Then you will like this one. It has a lot of the same fear and paranoia.Punchy wrote:Sounds interesting, gonna have to look for that one.Radio Blue Heart wrote:I just watched a British horror film called "Deathwatch". Its about a squad of World War I era British soldiers who get lost after a battle and wander into an abandoned trench full of the bodies of men who appear as if they turned on each other. They soon start to suspect that something is in the trench with them trying to drive them insane and kill them. Its kind of like "Carnival of Souls" and "The Evil" set during the First World War.
"Carnival of Souls" is a favorite of mine.
You won't regret it! This movie rocks! Imagine this: A man on a motorcycle killing the monsters with a samurai sword to the tune of "Fast As A Shark" by Accept.Seth wrote:I found a dubbed english copy on youtube. I'm gonna check it out soon. It's been on my radar for a while.Radio Blue Heart wrote:
I also got a new copy of "Demons"! Its one of my all time favorite movies. A mysterious man gives people free tickets to a movie. One of the patrons puts on a demon mask that is part of the lobby displays and scratches her face. As the movie starts to play a character in the film does the same thing and the film begins to mirror events in the theater. The scratch on her face turns her into a fanged, clawed monster that attacks and infects the other patrons.
And I'll keep Deathwatch on my radar. Anything that gets good carnival of souls comparisons sounds like it's worth my time. THat is one of the scariest films I've ever seen, and it doesn't look like anything a student couldn't shoot easily with the equipment avaialble today. It's just executed so darn well.