Diary Of A Sex Offender (2010) Review

Diary Of A Sex Offender (2010)
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Want to see some girls really ACTING??? These girls go above and beyond while getting some real on-screen DIGITALS!! Thats right you heard it here first. Nice girls and some perfect low budget horror.....A B Movie masterpiece.

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Paradise Found (2003) Review

Paradise Found (2003)
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I am a big fan of Kiefer and I always wonder why he's in (usually) crappy movies. This is a nice change of pace for him since his character doesn't carry a gun or work for the government. Everything is well done in this move, the settings are great and the acting is done well. It would have been nice to have some extras on this DVD, but I guess somebody was too cheap for that. Oh well. Still a good movie.

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Slave Girls of the S.S. / Woman of Vengeance Grindhouse Double Feature Review

Slave Girls of the S.S. / Woman of Vengeance Grindhouse Double Feature
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it is what is a 60's made nazixplotation porn it shot badly, but its is fun to watch,if you want better get the elsa series,(frauline S.S.,shewolf of the S.S.ect)this one is good for visual at party with the sound off,there for it is also good as it was the first to yous some nazi images and hard core porn I liked just be sure you know that before you buy it

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Barney - Barney in Concert Review

Barney - Barney in Concert
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My 20 month-old son was not a Barney fan until he was given this video as a gift. Unlike the Barney series on television, and the other videotaped Barney "concerts" (which are simply the television show on stage), this video is less a series of production numbers and dialogue, and more of an audience sing-along which encourages lots of at-home audience participation. Many of the songs will be familiar to most parents, allowing you to sing and interact with your child while he watches. Additionally, the more informal presentation of material is far more engaging than the other, more staged Barney videos, encouraging real participation as opposed to passive television watching. Lastly, this video combines education with entertainment, such as the alphabet sung in English, Hebrew and French by young audience members. A great way to have fun time with your child--or to give yourself 40 minutes to shower!

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Explotation Cinema: Satan's Slave / Terror Review

Explotation Cinema: Satan's Slave / Terror
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This double-feature DVD includes two 1970s exploitation flicks from British director Norman J. Warren: SATAN'S SLAVE (1976) and TERROR (1978). Both films were penned by David McGillivray, who also scripted two excellent films--HOUSE OF WHIPCORD (1974) and FRIGHTMARE (1974)--from the better-known director of British horror and exploitation, Pete Walker.
SATAN'S SLAVE, the weaker of these two films, stars beautiful Candace Glendenning as a young woman who is the descendant of a powerful and evil witch. After her parents are killed in a suspicious accident, she goes to live with an uncle and his son, and soon after she discovers that her relatives plan to sacrifice her during a ritual that will resurrect her infamous ancestor.
While the acting is okay and the directing adequate, the script for SATAN'S SLAVE is rather uneven and the plot is overly convoluted and hard to follow. As an exploitation horror flick, however, this film delivers the goods with plenty of gratuitous nudity and numerous gore shots that include a smashed head, a bloody suicide, and a gruesome eyeball stabbing.
The second film, TERROR, is the actual highlight of this double feature. It opens as a mob of medieval villagers capture a fleeing witch and attempt to burn her at the stake. The witch calls upon satanic forces to rescue her from her the flames, and as she escapes, she places a curse upon the descendants of the noblewoman who incited the villagers to rise up against her. This entire scene is then revealed to be the ending of a horror film, and the filmmaker claims that the story is based upon true events from his own family history. He and his female cousin, he says, are the last descendants of the noblewoman whose family was cursed by the witch. Naturally, there is skepticism among the audience for whom he has just screened the film. But at a wrap party later that evening, the filmmaker's cousin falls into a trance and attacks him with a sword...and he and his cousin begin to worry that the family curse just might be real after all.
Like the other film on this DVD, TERROR has a fair amount of female nudity--the stripper in the nightclub scene is especially eye-popping--and lots of outré gore. But this film also has a logical, comprehensible story line that is bolstered by strong performances and able directing, and the exceptional production design and cinematography create an ambiance that is exponentially eerier than that of SATAN'S SLAVE. Indeed, hardcore horror fans will recognize the distinct influence of giallo master Dario Argento on this film, especially in regards to atmosphere and gore.
This double-feature DVD offers both films at their original theatrical aspect ratios (enhanced for 16x9 TVs), and though the prints used for the transfers aren't in perfect condition, the images are very good and the soundtracks are fairly crisp and clear. Bonus materials on the DVD include a handful of trailers for other 1970s-era grindhouse and exploitation films, as well as a "grindhouse experience" option that allows you to watch both films back-to-back with concession-stand adverts and trailers inserted therein. It's almost like being in one of Manhattan's 42nd Street theaters back in the grindhouse heyday.

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Mountain of the Cannibal God / Cannibal Man (1979) Review

Mountain of the Cannibal God / Cannibal Man (1979)
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Wow. This lovely Anchor Bay 2-on-1 special deal features two great movies. Mountain AKA Slave of the Cannibal God features two cannibal girls applying body paint to a nude Ursula Andress, which alone makes this one worth the price of admission. There's as much animal mutilation here as Cannibal Ferox, so that will make it offensive to some. The best part was the unexpected (fake?) bestiality scene which made me fall off my chair with laughter. The sweaty, coked-out looking Stacy Keach (AKA TV's Mike Hammer) adds to the fun. Cheap, sleazy, and funny if you're sick like me.
Cannibal Man, on the other hand, was a well-done, thoughtful piece of film making. A Spanish release from 1971, Cannibal Man offers an unusual amount of gore and sickness given its early release. Definitely splatterific. But you also get a great story with excellent pacing and intelligent script. The title character works in a slaughterhouse, so you do get some actual cattle kill/mutilation moments. He's more of a serial killer really than a cannibal, but what the heck. Gore fans should click like maniacs to acquire this great DVD.

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'night, Mother (1986) Review

'night, Mother  (1986)
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...if your forty-something daughter told you that she was preparing to kill herself?
The entire movie revolves around a rather maudlin day in which Jesse, played by Sissy Spacek, informs her mother, portrayed by Anne Bancroft, that she plans to take her own life that very evening. No amount of pleading, commiserating, or lamenting on the part of her mother can dissuade this resolute woman from her grim task, which she delays long enough to spend the day and evening with her. The day progresses, and their discussions progress deeper and deeper into Jesse's past, though Jesse never does truly reveal just why she has decided to end her life.
Her mother alternates between resolve and horror, but never calls for help. And at the end, Jesse ignores her mother's frantic pleas, and succeeds.
As the credits scroll, one is left with a profound sense of loss, having watched and become familiar with Sissy's character in the course of the movie.

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