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Increible Parrot Mimics Owner to Boss Other Pets

September 2, 2009 / 3498

Barney, an African Grey Parrot, calls Margaret Sullivan’s three dogs – Harry, Tilly and Bluey – by name. The bird, 10, squawks out orders like “come here” and even offers praise to his favourites such as “good dog”. Mrs Sullivan, 65, who lives in Tredworth, Gloucestershire, with partner Ken Kersey, 62, admitted that Barney has a “very high opinion of himself”.

She said: “Barney’s a really bossy parrot. He even chats back at me and swears when I’m talking sometimes – he’s so cheeky. “He’s always tried to learn how to speak in my voice but he has got better and better at it ever since I bought him. Read more …

The Vampire Who Admires Me (Chinese) 2008, Poster, Synopsis / Plot and Trailer

September 2, 2009 / 4520

AKA: n/a
Year: 2008
Directed:Cub Chien
Genre: Comedy, Horror
Runtime: 92 mins
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Cast: JJ Jia, Natalie Meng Yao, Roger Kwok Chun On, Siu Fei, Samuel Pang King Chi
Subtitles: English/Chinese
IMDB : not available

Synopsis / Plot

Macy (J.J.), BiBi (Ankie Beilke) and Chelsea (Natalie Meng), are young fashion models who have signed on to shoot a commercial.

To meet with the theme “Youth and Death”, the director suggests shooting the commercial at their boss, Mr King’s ancestral home on the East Dragon Island.

King’s great-grandfather had once been a vampire and put under a spell in his family grave on the island.

The girls are busy partying and shooting at the beach. Little do they know that the old vampire is awakened and three other people on the island had been bitten and are turning into vampires Read more …

Bad Horror Movies How to Appreciate Bad Horror

September 1, 2009 / 3158

Since 1896, when French filmmaker Georges Melies directed a three-minute film titled “Le Manoir Du Diable,” aka “The Devil’s Castle,” the has been a part of our culture.

Some have been well received, such as the Academy Award-winning “Silence of the Lambs,” but the general majority of horror films are appreciated by a select audience.

While big Hollywood continues to churn out sub-standard re-makes of classic horror films, it can be said that the true evolution of horror is taking place on the independent scene.

Companies like Troma, Full Moon and Brain Damage lead the way in original, sometimes bad but always fun, B-movies. These films are not for everybody, but they do cater to a certain type of fan. Here’s and learning how to expand your viewing pleasure.

Things You’ll Need:

* DVD Player
* Television
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* Popcorn
* Someone to Watch with
* An Open Mind Read more …

Mystery … Cloud Formation or a UFO ?

September 1, 2009 / 4520

HOVERING silently above the hills is this the most astonishing picture yet of a ?

The ‘’ was spotted flying over the Dyfi Estuary near Aberystwyth, Wales, by hundreds of gobsmacked onlookers.

And these amazingly clear pictures have given new hope to the thousands who believe life does exist on another planet.

Lucky Sonja Lewis was working at Borth Golf club where her husband is a pro-golfer, on December 28, when she captured the incredible scene on camera.

She said: “It was beautiful. I’ve never seen anything like it. Read more …

Terror Toons (2002 - R), Poster, Synopsis, Review and Trailer

September 1, 2009 / 5668

Rated R for violence/gore and some nudity.

Directed by Joe Castro. Written by Rudy Balli.

The cast includes: Beverly Lynne, Lizzie Borden, Kerry Liu, Fernando Padilla, Brandon Reininger, and Jack Roberts.

Review:

Terror Toons, starring porn icon Lizzie Borden and Beverly Lynne, has a bad porn feel to it, only without the titillating sex and nudity. And cohesive plot.

Candy and Cindy are sisters left home for the night when their dad and “mom” leave for a wedding. Cindy receives a DVD called Terror Toons, which unleashes supposed cartoon characters Dr. Carnage and Max Assassin.

I’ll give Beverly Lynne and Kelly Liu credit, they at least try to do a halfway decent job, but they are let down by their director and the special effects department. Joe Castro doesn’t so much film as he just happens to keep a camera in the room as his story unfolds. The special effects would be laughable if they weren’t so nauseating…not nauseating in the sense of “ooh, brains” but in the sense of “ooh, special effects goop.” Read more …

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