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Post by endo on Mar 4, 2011 1:48:26 GMT -5
This movie is a cult classic from 1982. No CGI, and not very good special effects, but for some reason this movie is loved by horror fans everywhere. I won't go so far as to say I love it, but I've seen it several times. Fun, schlocky movie. NetFlix it or whatever. It's worth a watch. "A young man carrying a big basket that contains his deformed Siamese-twin brother seeks vengeance on the doctors who separated them against their will. " www.imdb.com/title/tt0083624/
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Post by queenfreaky on Mar 6, 2011 13:42:17 GMT -5
I remember this! my friend had it on vhs, and this, along with the original 'the hills have eyes' fascinated me. I remember my local video shop always rented the 2 together as a friday fright night or something but I was never allowed to rent them out! it was nt a favourite of mine either to be honest, but u cant say it was nt an interesting concept!
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Post by Jason on Sept 10, 2011 2:35:06 GMT -5
It's originality and cheesiness won me over instantly. Very, very fun movie.
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Post by Tony Hates Everything on Sept 10, 2011 5:10:11 GMT -5
that scene, good things she didnt slip and fumble opening or grabbing the scapulae
funny the nurses are like wtf is that moaning, should we check it out? then are totally okay with seeing there doctor with objects sticking out of her face as she screams (meows like a cat)
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Post by gorepolice on Dec 10, 2011 13:37:11 GMT -5
I watched this one a few weeks ago on Netflix and enjoyed it very much. It's cheesy as hell, but definitely an interesting concept. The stop motion is pretty good and I don't think the effects are that bad considering the budget it had.
The sequels...that I don't know about. I remember not caring much for part 2 and never saw the third. It was good to know the same star and director were on all 3 at least.
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Post by NDX on Dec 10, 2011 18:50:46 GMT -5
I still want to see this. The images and clips of the graphics I've seen have looked great considering the era and year. It has the look I really like seeing.
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Post by gorepolice on Dec 12, 2011 0:22:13 GMT -5
I plan on getting the first one on blu-ray since they just recently released it in that format. I doubt the sequels will get such treatment. I know 2 is easily available on DVD which I will get to eventually, and I actually just ordered part 3 on VHS.
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Post by queenfreaky2 on Dec 12, 2011 8:21:45 GMT -5
I must see this again. its been ages!
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Post by gorepolice on May 16, 2012 10:28:38 GMT -5
I wanna marathon all 3 again now that I have a better VCR. You want in Scott? I know you do.
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Post by NDX on May 16, 2012 20:11:47 GMT -5
You damn skippy I do! No scraggly bottoms!
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Post by endo on May 16, 2012 20:36:39 GMT -5
Man, I wish I lived closer. That would be an awesome marathon.
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Post by gorepolice on May 16, 2012 21:41:39 GMT -5
The first time we did this I had a VCR with no tracking, which was a horror in and of itself. Luckily the first one was on instant stream so we got a good picture on it. 2 and 3 had lines on the bottom but it was the best we could do given the situation. Now we can watch it in all it's ridiculous glory!
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Post by NDX on Jun 2, 2013 2:07:33 GMT -5
Blu-Ray is scary when you can count the fillings in people's teeth when they're screaming for their lives. Also, why would a vet have a scale for people in her examination room?
Oh, who cares, this movie is still f*cking awesome! I'm so happy I have this BD set.
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Post by gorepolice on Jun 2, 2013 11:46:20 GMT -5
It is a fun set. Never figured this thing would get such a nice treatment. I'd love for more movies to be put out in sets like this.
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Post by NDX on Jun 2, 2013 17:14:36 GMT -5
Movies that deserve it, like Re-Animator. Robocop trilogy (he's pure Detroit steel, he needs a painted steelbook!). Beverly Hills Cop!
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