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Esther and the King from Diamond Entertainment Customer Review: Joan Collins is very good in this movie. The king was miscast The costumes were glamorous. Ms Collins saved the movie with her portrayel of a innocent, sensitive, beautiful Jewiss. |
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Zombie from Anchor Bay Entertainment Customer Review: What can I say? I was pleasantly surprised by this movie. I truly thought Zombie was going to bite, judging from the reviews I read, but I was wrong. The plot is quite sufficient, the dubbing and acting is decent, and the gore and make-up FX are great. I absolutely loved the camera work, and the... |
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Blood Creature / Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory from Madacy Entertainment Customer Review: The drive-in double bill DVD concept is a good one, but the quality of the Blood Creature print is truly awful, with lots of jumps and scratches! Surely a better copy of this movie could have been found. |
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Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory from Image Entertainment |
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A Blade In The Dark from Anchor Bay Entertainment Customer Review: A textbook example of the giallo, Lamberto Bava's A Blade in the Dark is an obvious homage to Dario Agento, the Italian director who (along with Bava's father Mario) served as his moviemaking mentor. Bava worked as assistant director on Argento's Tenebre, shot the year before; that movie's influence... |
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The Tormented/Lady Frankenstein from Madacy Entertainment Customer Review: Let me first state that I love these kind of movies. If you're gonna pop this disc in your player and expect "SCREAM", "I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER", or any other somewhat recent horror movie, you're in for a Lady Frankenstein slap to the face. These movies are viewable only by fans who... |
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L'Aldila from Ventura Distribution Customer Review: Italian horror master " Lucio Fulci" has co-written and directed this 1981 supernatural horror thriller about a beautiful rich woman who inherites a hotel that has a dark secret, that's it is haunted by evil spirits, she unleashes the spirits accidently into Louisana with forces of evil around and... |
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Mario Bava Box Set: Blood And Black Lace/ Kill Baby Kill/ Whip And The Body from Vci Home Video Customer Review: For all you Mario Bava fans out there - here is a beautiful box set of 'must have' movies! The list of cinematographers, directors, writers, and actors influenced by the mastery of Bava would be impossible to put in this small space. Suffice it to say that 'greats' such as Fulci, Argento, Scorcesi,... |
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Zeder from Image Entertainment Customer Review: Italian director Pupi Avati's "Zeder" has received significant criticism from many horror movie aficionados who thought that a picture about reanimated corpses should resemble Lucio Fulci's "Zombie" or the George Romero undead trilogy. A more attentive viewer adequately schooled in the subtleties of... |
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Aenigma from Image Entertainment Customer Review: i've seen a lot of lucio fulci's movies and this is easily one of the worst! might be cause he does have a lot of great movies but this one just gets ridiculous halfway through the movie. maybe worth a rent but definitely not a buy. stick to movies like City of the living dead, the beyond, new york... |
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Bay of Blood from Simitar Video Customer Review: Twitch of the Death Nerve is a black comedy. It finds humor in things that wouldn't usually be funny. Bava toys with the cliche's of the genre. Contrary to other reviewers, Twitch of the Death Nerve was not the first body count movie. Bava's own Blood and Black was. I saw Blood and Black Lace before... |
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Hercules in the Haunted World from Image Entertainment Customer Review: Italian director Mario Bava (1914-1980) is one of the giants of the horror movie genre. Bava's big break into the field came with his 1960 black and white classic "Black Sunday" starring Barbara Steele. This was only the beginning, as Bava churned out a series of gruesome shockers over the next... |
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A Cat in the Brain from Image Entertainment Customer Review: As one who often paid good coin to see Fulci movies during their brief theatrical runs, I can appreciate the guilty pleasure of kicking back to hoot at badly-dubbed sadism and cheesy gore. But I draw the line at clods who insist that Lucio Fulci was some kind of tortured, misunderstood artist.... |
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