Ah, October, the best month of the year is here yet again and that
means horror movies all month long. My fun started a couple of days
early in getting to meet the beautiful Asia Argento at the Monster Mania
Convention. The show got me really excited for some horror fun and
meeting her was a dream come true.
The
film to start of the challenge was KURONEKO. I'd been holding on to
this disc for a few months after buying it during a Criterion sale. This
is a beautifully directed and photographed tale of vengeance and love
centered around Japanese folklore. The Criterion Blu-Ray looks pretty
nice and the thick atmosphere surrounding the ghosts made it a perfect
start to the month.
Next
up was a pair of movies on another disc I'd been waiting to watch.
First was THE DRIVE-IN MASSACRE, billed on the case as "the first
splatter film". This slasher from 1977 is completely and utterly
un-noteworthy and is a complete waste of time. The performances aren't
bad as they should be for this low budget affair and there is one scene
early in the movie that has a cool kill but other than that its a
disaster. 74 minutes feel like 2 hours and much of the 3rd act has
absolutely nothing to do with the rest of the movie.
The
2nd feature on the disc was a movie I'd been wanting to see for a long
time but never got to it- Abel Ferrara's THE DRILLER KILLER. This was a
grimy piece of exploitation horror that I'd like to see a better looking
copy of. This double feature DVD from Grind Global Media is total shit,
on both features. Dark scenes are a mess and compression is among the
heaviest I've seen. Colors are washed out beyond belief and the audio
has to fight with hissing and cracking. Despite the shortcomings of this
cheapo public domain disc this film was solid in it's delivery and
execution. Abel Ferrara also stars in the film as a man being driven to
the edge by his surroundings- roommates, neighbors, bill collectors, the
city itself. There is also no shortage of gore here.
I
got suckered into PAINTBALL by the title. I used to play the sport all
of the time and still love it even though I haven't played in years. I
figured a horror movie mixed with one of the games I love couldn't be
all bad. Well there's about 6 seconds of paintball and the rest is a
rather typical stalk and slash through the woods affair with a twist
ending you can see coming a mile away. It's a harmless movie that was
just unremarkable.
The
5th film of the day was one that a friend mentioned to me a few months
back and made me want to see it, SATAN'S SLAVE. This is a British film
starring Michael Gough and while being a bit slow is well acted by the
entire cast and has a few moments that will stand out in your memory. A
very good story of a girl who moves in to a distant uncle's home after
her family perish in a car fire only to find out that her relatives are
in a Satanic cult and have plans for her to be offered like Camilla. As I
mentioned the cast and a few standout moments really carry this film
but it is good on the whole and I will have to look into the special
edition DVD.
My
hard drive has been filling up with random movies that I haven't gotten
around to watching so I decided to pick one and watch it. KILLDOZER was
the selection, a made-for-TV movie from 1974. As you can probably
decipher from the title, this is about a killer bulldozer. The machine
came in contact with a meteorite and then gets a mind of its own and it
likes to kill. Nothing great but I really do miss the days when
made-for-TV movies had this much personality.
Ohhhh
Jess Franco... sometimes you can make entertaining cheese and sleaze
like Faceless and other times you make NIGHTMARES COME AT NIGHT. This
film will drain you with its incessant nagging characters, stupid
narration and go-nowhere pacing that consumes 95% of the film. Franco's
trademark direction i.e. totally random panning and zoom-ins for no
reason are on full display here. Luckily so is the film's only saving
grace- the beautiful women who are naked more often than not. That isn't
enough to keep this film from being a total piece of shit, nor is the
ending that you can guess just from hearing a brief synopsis of the
film. The points this film gets will be solely for the eye candy.
I
needed a break after that one, and decided it was time for my first
re-watch. I wanted something fun and familiar and THE GATE instantly
caught my eye on the shelf. This flick has everything from demonologist
metal bands to zombies and claymation demons trying to take over the
world. If you've never seen this one and are looking for a fun horror
movie I highly suggest it. This did the trick to get me back in the mood
for tomorrow.
Today's Rundown
Kuroneko - 8.5/10
The Drive-In Massacre - 2.5/10
The Driller Killer - 7/10
Paintball - 4.5/10
Satan's Slave - 7.5/10
Killdozer - 5/10
Nightmares Come At Night - 2/10
The Gate - 8.5/10
2 comments:
That's a LOT of movies for one day! BTW, I'm joining you on your month-long horror viewing by trying to do 50 horror movies I've never seen. If I make it, I'll be proud; If I don't, I'll have a hell of a lot of fun. Driller Killer is pretty awesome, but there are a lot of shitty copies floating around. I'd be interested to see a decent copy myself. Every time I've tried to watch Drive-In Massacre I fell asleep. I guess that says something about it. And The Gate is classic. Right up there with Monster Squad as one of my favorite horror movies when I was a kid.
Asia <3
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