The Bat

When Someone SCREAMS ... It Will Be YOU!

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The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant

One Wants to Love, One Wants to Kill! Two heads grafted to the body of a giant!

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A Bucket Of Blood

The Picture That'll Make You... sick sick SICK with Laughter!

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Dead People

In order to live, they will take you one by one ... and no one will hear you scream!

Dead People Dead People

The Driller Killer

The Blood Runs In Rivers... And The Drill Keeps Tearing Through Flesh And Bone

The Driller Killer The Driller Killer

Spider baby or, the maddest story ever told

Saturday, February 28th, 2009 by Vomitron

Spider baby or, the maddest story ever told   spiderbaby dvd 84x120 comedyDirector: Jack Hill
Writer: Jack Hill
Release Year: 1968   

Caught in the web of… inbred teenage girls!

Spider baby or, the maddest story ever told   offscreen 2008 mini logo comedySeeing Spider Baby on the big screen is a quite unique experience, since there aren’t that much 35-mm copies in good condition left of this movie. For the Offscreen Festival screening last year (2008), Jack Hill provided a print out of his private collection, for which we thank him heartily. Spider Baby is a black & white sixties treasure filled with demented humor and grotesque terror, dealing with rather bizarre family values.

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Man-Thing

Monday, February 23rd, 2009 by Perfesser Deviant

Man-ThingDirectorBrett Leonard
WriterHans Rodionoff based on a character by Steve Gerber
Release Year2005

Keep your man-thing to yourself please, there are ladies present.

Oil tycoon Frederic Schist (Jack Thompson) has opened an oil platform in some sacred Indian swamp and people have begun disappearing, including the sheriff. The new sheriff, Kyle Williams (Matthew Le Nevez) and school teacher / environmental protester Teri Elizabeth Richards (Rachael Taylor) try to stop it, despite all the victims being standard-issue rednecks. Killing rednecks is a public service, and I resent anyone trying to slow or halt this necessary work….

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Return of the Kung Fu Dragon

Friday, February 20th, 2009 by Sterf

Return of the Kungfu DragonDirector: Chick Lim Yu
Writer: Lee Ge-Sun (screenplay) and Yu-Yen Lin (story)
Release Year: 1976

Too little Kung Fu goodness on the site, so here you are. The plot, as so many oldschool-kungfu movies, involves an evil ruler and a peaceful island nation. Said ruler conquers said nation killing the island’s three champions. Some 19 years afterwards the offspring of aforementioned champions want what they all want in these movies, revenge.

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Postal

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 by Perfesser Deviant

PostalDirector:Uwe Boll
Writer:Uwe Boll and Bryan C. Knight
Release Year2007

Bring out the monkeys!

Postal Dude (Zack Ward) needs money to support his horribly wife ‘Bitch’ (Jodie Stewart) and so teams up with his uncle Dave (Dave Foley) and his cult to steal a bunch of Krotchy dolls before the Taliban can. Yeah.

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Blacula

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009 by Perfesser Deviant

BlaculaDirectorWilliam Crain
WriterRaymond KoenigJoan Torres
Release Year1972

He’s a baaaaad muther-biter.

African Prince Mamuwalde (William Marshall) and his bride Luva (Vonetta McGee) visit Count Dracula (Charles Macaulay) to ask him to help them end slavery. Dracula thinks the Prince’s idea a really funny one and offers to buy Luva instead. When Prince Mamuwalde objects to this, Dracula bites him and chains his wife to the wall to teach him a lesson. Many centuries later, the contents of Dracula’s castle are sold and ‘Blacula’ is transported to the U.S. in his coffin.

Because, naturally, no one would look inside a heavy coffin before shipping it overseas….

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