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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Friday the 13th: The Series
Two teens inherit an old antiques shop from their dear departed uncle Lewis. Unfortunately uncle Lewis was dabbling in the black arts and has been selling cursed antiques! Oh no! OK, so it’s not going to win any awards for … Continue reading
Posted in Horror
Tagged 13th, curse, Friday, friday the series, friday's curse, fridays, Series
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Sharktopus (2010) – more Corman craziness!
OK, this is the one I’ve been waiting for. Months ago the trailer for Sharktopus was posted online and right there and then I wanted to see it. I’ve had to wait nearly two months for this baby, was it … Continue reading
Ants! (1977)
The exclamation mark in the title of this post is not a typo. The movie I’m about to tell you all about really is called Ants! Ants! was part of a 70s trend of eco-horror movies to which people obviously … Continue reading
Posted in Exploitation, Horror
Tagged Ants!, eco-horror, Lynda Day George, Suzanne Somers, the 70s, TV movie
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Machete (2010) – Mexploitation madness!
I’ve been waiting for Machete since it was a mere trailer. Initially Machete was a spoof trailer at the start of the Grindhouse double bill. Even as a trailer it looked friggin awesome now, several years later, here it is … Continue reading
Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies
Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies is a documentary about, as its title suggests, the history of American movies, but not your Hollywood blockbusters, oh no, this is about the history of American exploitation movies. The documentary begins with … Continue reading
Posted in Documentary
Tagged AIP, blood, boobs, corman, docu, Exploitation, feast, roger
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Skeleton Farm’s Halloween Horrorshow!
As we head in to September it’s not long until that holiday of holiday’s makes an appearance, Halloween. Skeleton Farm have already turned out a new Halloween DVD, like the shopping channels who start showing Christmas decorations in July, but … Continue reading