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October 16, 2009 / 940

For we’ve put together the best clips of all time. You shouldn’t eat while watching this.

The Mist (2007) - Poster, Synopsis, Review, Trailer

October 7, 2009 / 8138

A powerful thunderstorm unleashes a mist that envelops a small Maine town. Dozens are trapped inside a supermarket knowing that in are horrible creatures which feed on humans. Being stranded takes its psychological toll. The trapped shoppers split into 2 camps: those who believe it is an act of a vengeful god who demands human sacrifice and those don’t. Based on a rather long short story by , long considered one of his scariest.

the-mist-2007-poster 2007 SYNOPSIS

The movie begins with David Drayton, the main character, hand painting a movie poster for an upcoming film. A collection of his other original works, including a poster of The Thing can be seen in his studio. That night, a massive storm strikes Bridgton, Maine, the setting of the story, and his house loses power and a tree smashes through his studio window, ruining his latest painting. The next morning David, his eight-year-old son Billy, and wife Steff are cleaning up debris and assessing damage from the storm. Outside, the family notices a thick mist approaching from off the nearby lake. In the storm, the Drayton family boathouse has been crush by a fallen tree from their neighbors house. They go to the neighbor, Brent Norton, who is a lawyer, to exchange insurance information about the boathouse. David notices that Brents Mercedes convertible has been totaled by a falling tree. Brent asks David if he will be driving into town to pick up food and supplies and if he could get a ride seeing as the storm claimed his car. David says yes and David, Billy, and Brent drive to town in Davids SUV for the grocery store. Davids wife, Steff, remains behind at the house. While driving to the supermarket they view several electric company trucks heading in the other direction, and oddly, several dozen military vehicles heading to the military base. David says to Brent if hes ever heard of all the crazy conspiracy stories about the military base and project arrowhead. Brent just laughs.

Upon arriving at the supermarket they find the store to be packed with people also stocking up on supplies. Three military men in the store are on leave. The soldiers are approached by a Military Policeman to return to base and they their leave has been suspended and they have thirty minutes to finish shopping. After a minute elapses from the time David, Billy and Brent enter the store, a man, Jeff Miller, a local townsperson, flies into the market, bloodied and frantic. The man immediately begins screaming about something hidden in that is attacking and killing people. Everyone looks outside, and has now completely surrounded the grocery store and nothing can be seen outside of the store but white smoke. Several people flee the store immediately and screams are heard shortly after coming from outside. Jeff tells everyone to seal the doorway to the store and to remain inside.

David meanwhile realizes already that they will be spending the next several hours, if not days in the store, and goes to the back of the store to check the generator. In the backroom of the store where the generator is, the loading dock, he hears something outside of the large loading dock door. Eventually the thing, the creature, starts pressing heavily into the door and he runs back into the main store. He tells three men a young male worker what he heard through the door and they dont believe him. David also tells him that the generator is smoking and might not work for that much long if it is not fixed. The five of them go back to the loading dock in the back of the store to fix the generator. Read more …

Seventh Moon (2009) Poster, Synopsis, Raw Review and Trailer

October 7, 2009 / 2728

seventh-moon-2009-posterSEVENTH MOON SYNOPSIS A romantic trip to China turns into a lunar nightmare for a pair of happy newlyweds when their taxi driver ditches them in a remote village, and the locals offer them up as sacrifices for the menacing moon creatures that return to Earth annually to replenish their ranks. According to Chinese legend, the dead return to Earth on the seventh month of the lunar year, when the moon glows full in the night sky. America-born Yul (Tim Chiou) and his new wife Melissa (Amy Smart) had just arrived in China to meet Yul’s family when their idyllic getaway takes a sudden turn for the worse. When night falls and their tour guide leaves them stranded in a darkened, boarded-up village, Yul and Amy quickly realize that this wasn’t a planned stop. Once a year, the lunar creatures return to Earth in search of a sacrifice. Yul and Amy have just been offered up, and now in order to avoid being assimilated into the collective that pursues them through the darkened forest, they will have to survive until the morning light casts the frightful beasts back to the moon for another year.

RAW REVIEW OF REVIEWER

One Sentence: Shaky blurry moon demons chase Amy Smart through rural China.

Ok, lets put a white girl, a Chinese American, in Rural China at night and shake the camera a bunch and make it so you can’t see much of anything for an hour and a half. This is Seventh Moon. A new American based in China that is not like all those other Asian . Well not really, there is still some old traditional scary monster thingy chasing an American girl.

I was excited about this one, I like Amy Smart, and I am more of the main stream type of horror guy and this movie felt like one of those. Which I still think it is probably more of that mainstream horror, the movie still has to be good and well Seventh Moon was all right at best. The story was forced, the people in the movie were not too likeable, or you really didn’t care about them, and you were not too sure what was going on at first. You eventaully got what was going on, but the time leading up to that, didn’t really scare or impress, and by the time we got there, I didn’t care too much anymore.

The other problem with this movie was it was blurry, shakey cam, hard to see through a bunch of grass or super low light and so most of the movie relies on this thing of not being able to see and not an actual scary movie to scare you. There were some scary jumpy parts that made me jump and they wored, but it was few and far between and not really that well executed, more like cheap thrills compared to quality fear. In the end one of the movies I was most excited about at Fantastic Fest, I didn’t think was that great, and I really would not reccomend it for rental or theater viewing.

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SEVENTH MOON 2009 TRAILER

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My Favorite Horror Movie Death Scenes Part 4/8

October 4, 2009 / 4907

Here is Part 4 of My Favoite !
Part 5 is coming soon!
List of used in Part 4:

Dalton- (2005) () (I don’t know the actors name)
Annie Brackett- (1978)- Nancy Kyes
Marcie- (1980)-Jeannie Taylor
Addison-Saw 2 (2005)-Emmanuelle Vaugier
Shelly Fisher- (2001)-Katherine Heigl
Amanda Young- (2006)-Shawnee Smith

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My Favorite Horror Movie Death Scenes Part 2/8

October 2, 2009 / 3806

Here is Part 2 Of My Favorite !
Death Scene list used in Part 2: Read more …

My Favorite Horror Movie Death Scenes Part 1/8

October 1, 2009 / 1855

Here is Part 1 of My Favorite !
List of in Part 1:

I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)- Helen Shivers-
(2001)-Paige Prescott-Denise Richards
( 2005)-Paige Edwards-
(2006)-Adam Faulkner- Read more …

Le Manoir Du Diable - Georges Melies, Synopsis, Summary, Plot and Trailer

September 29, 2009 / 4094

Le Manoir du diable (French: The House of the Devil) is a two-minute-long French film directed by Georges Méliès. The film contained many traditional pantomime elements and was intentionally meant to amuse people, rather than frighten them. Nonetheless, it is considered to be the first horror film. The film is often called other things by mistake, some of these include:

* The Haunted Castle
* The Devil’s Manor
* The Manor of the Devil

It was released on Christmas Eve, 1896, at the Theatre Robert Houdin, 8 boulevard des Italiens, Paris. It was from this two-minute short that many assume the horror film was born.

Plot Summary

The film starts off with a large bat flying into a medieval castle. Read more …

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