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The Amityville Horror (1979)

August 9, 2008 / 2749

THE AMITYVILLE HORROR (1979)Directed by Stuart Rosenberg. Writing credits Jay Anson (book) Sandor Stern (screenplay).

A curse or is it a ghost, something is determined to make sure know one lives in this house in Amityville NY. A red room is the passage to HELL.

Something is present always there lerking you can feel it and the worst is the unknown. What is making all these thing happen floating furniture, thousand of flies, blood and ooze from the walls and stairs. Is that someone spying through the windows or am i starting to lose my mind too. Mr Lutz has taken a liking to an axe and Missy has made an evil invisable friend. The new owners have realized that they my have bought more than a house in the county. This house has a mind of it own.

A shocking gruesome murder in the small town of Amityville NY, leave a house in the country abandoned and for sale dirt cheap. Some people say you get what you pay for, in this case it definatly true the paid for a nightmare. The previous owners was a family that was murdered in there home with a shotgun with no reason what so ever, to make it even worse there own son killed everyone. The story of this night and the to follow was said to be a true story. Later it was proven that this story never happend and it was which at the time was said to be a true story along with the that followed in the years to come. This in part is what makes the movie so scary, the thought that this is real that people actually lived this nightmare. Read more …

The Mother of Tears (Third Mother) (V), Poster, Synopsis, Movies Reviev

August 9, 2008 / 910

The film centers on a young American art student, Sarah, who “unwittingly opens an ancient urn that unleashes the demonic power of the world’s most powerful witch. As a scourge of suicides plague the city and witches from all over the world converge on Rome to pay homage, Sarah must use all her own psychic powers to stop the ‘Mother of Tears’ before her evil conquers the world.

MOVIE REVIEW

““The Mother Of Tears” is a very satisfying finale to the “Three Mothers” trilogy. Sure, it’s no “Suspiria” and frankly, nothing ever will be. If you can get over that fact, you will find yourself entertained by Argento’s delightfully deranged and energetic epic. It’s got brutal violence! Nudity! Lesbian sexuality! Lots of lesbians! Yes, it’s politically-incorrect. What more do you want in an Argento movie?! ”

By: MIke Pereira

In the year in which the “threequel” has ruled the cinemas, the one that fans have been desperately waiting for has finally arrived. Dario Argento’s venture into the occult began with masterpiece, “Suspiria” (1977), later to be followed by the flawed but still captivating, “Inferno” (1980). Oh yes, after a massive 27-yearlong wait, Argento has finally completed his “Three Mothers” trilogy with “Mother Of Tears: The Third Mother”. The real frightening question is if it would deliver on everyone’s extremely high expectations. Well…

This final chapter focuses on art student, Sarah Mandy (Asia Argento) who unwittingly releases the demonic power of the most powerful witch (Mother Of Tears to all you non-Argento aficionados). Before you know it, violence, mass suicides and chaos erupts all over Rome, not to mention, psychopathic witches. Like the old story goes, the protagonist must use her untapped psychic powers to stop the “Mother Of Tears” reign of evil before it’s too late.

The screenplay written by Argento himself and Jase Anderson and Adam Gierasch (writers of Tobe Hopper’s underrated, Toolbox Murders) has all of the elements a good final act should contain. The epic storyline moves along in a brisk pace with satisfying tie-ins to the previous films. The exposition is of course, quite silly but is given a conviction with just the right amount of wink at the audience without making the viewer cringe in his or her seat.

Goblin’s Claudio Simonetti has cooked up another killer score. His creepy and intense music goes perfectly hand-in-hand with Argento’s powerful imagery. It goes back to the feel of Goblin’s score in “Suspiria” without ever completely referencing to it. The epic chorus chants create an immediate, punchy effect. Plus, the “oh-so-cool” end credits metal tune perfectly caps the film.

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Visible Secret (Chinese) 2001

August 9, 2008 / 788

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Peter meets June in a night club and after spending the night with her, he falls in love. Just after meeting June strange things start to happen in Peter’s life, June even admits that she can see ghosts. Eventually Peter gets caught up in more trouble than he ever imagined and somehow the fate of his family is tied to it.

Aka: Youling renjian
Year: 2001
Directed: Ann Hui
Genre: |
Runtime: 98 minutes
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Subtitles: English
Cast: Eason Chan Yik-Shun, Shu Qi, Sam Lee Chan-Sam, James Wong Jim, Kara Hui Ying-Hung
IMDB: Youling renjian

Paradise Villa (2001) TRAILER

One of the best cult film in Hong Kong. Combines Hong Kong New Cinema style and traditional Chinese style. Bunch of young actor with a crappy script. But the cinematography stand for itself and make this film one of the most extraordinary, haunting and beautiful film ever made in Hong Kong.
Cinematography By Arthur Wong(Ultraviolet, Once Upon a Time in China, Warlords) Read more …

They Wait (V) in September 16, 2008 ; Poster, Synopsis, Movies Reviev, Trailer

August 8, 2008 / 1968

A young mother and her six-year-old son come face to face with the mysteries of two murders and a great crime against the Chinese community into which they have recently arrived from Shangh.

MOVIE REVIEW

“Basically what you get in is nothing more than a poor man’s version of THE GRUDGE… [it's] a dubious film as it pretends to be something it isn’t… or maybe it’s more that it attempts to be something it wishes it could be. If you’re one of those people that live in a routine world, maybe you’re into routine ? If so, will be everything you imagine it would be. Bland.”

By: Mr. Disgusting

There’s nothing worse than seeing a name in the opening credits that instantly tells you the quality of the film you’re about to watch, with that name was the infamous Uwe Boll. This would mark Dr. Boll’s first film as an executive producer allowing someone else to direct the film, which still gave me a little hope. Furthermore, director Ernie Barbarash really impressed me with CUBE: ZERO leaving me to believe there could be something special hiding in . I was wrong.

In the film a young mother (Jaime King) and her six-year-old son come face to face with the mysteries of two murders and a great crime against the Chinese community into which they have recently arrived from Shanghai.

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Paradise Villa (Korean) 2001

August 8, 2008 / 578

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The story opens with a young man playing internet games. Suddenly his face darkens and he begins to pound the keys nervously. His face changes to despair as he reads a message from another user. “Mr. 20-years old, do you have all the items?” The reply is: “I need one more.” We next enter the lives of the residents of the Paradise Villa as a unfolds

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Story: A teenage boy who is overly obsessed with online role-playing games gets his account hacked while playing. When he’s finally able to connect to the game again, the character that he has spent so much time leveling up and searching rare items for is stripped of all it’s experience and items. He then decides to rectify this matter by finding the other player who stole his inventory and weapons. This other player named Viagra apparently lives in a building called Paradise Villa. The people who live in this particular building all seem to have problems of their own.

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Year: 2001
Directed: Chong-won Park
Genre: ,
Runtime: 90 minutes
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English hardsubbed
Cast: Cho Han Joon, Ha You Mee, Lee Jin-woo
IMDB: Paradise Villa

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POLTERGEIST (1982)

August 6, 2008 / 2059

Genre: Drama / Fantasy / / Thriller

Directed by Tobe Hooper. Writing credits Steven Spielberg (story & screenplay) Michael Grais (screenplay) Mark Victor (screenplay).

They’re Here!

A storm erupts, a spooky looking tree, bening utensils, floating corpes people and Carol Anne is swept into a world. There is a darkside that gets discovered and Carol Anne makes contact with an evil sprit. A middle class family has to try and keep it together and save ther daughter. What is there to fear its the fear of the unknown and after watching this movie you will wonder alot about the unknown. If a haunting was going to happen, I think this is how it would happen.

A normal happy family that lives in house that ends up being haunted. I know we have heard this a million times before but this movie is great even as an adult it still scares me. It starts out really amusing for the Freeling Family, the ghost seem to be harmless and they just want to play I guess… The ghost start to change they become mean ,and playing tricks they want what they came for Carol Anne (Heather O’Rourke). Carol Anne has started to talk to the ghost or sprits through the TV giving you the feeling that something maybe watching you through your TV. The TV screen with no picture but there is some form a supernatural communication between the evil sprits and Carol Anne.

The big scary tree in the yard seems to come to life (we all know that when we were kids there was a tree that was spooky looking its will make you connect with the movie, you hooked and it make you jump.) Then it happens they take Carol Anne through a portal in her closet. She ends up in another world on the other side (here again makes you think of the nightmares when you were a kid that there was something in your closet, just maybe it was a portal to the other side). Read more …

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