Horrortober 2021 #18 & #19

Razorback (1984)

Razorback is a 1984 Australian natural horror film. The film revolves around the attacks of a gigantic wild boar terrorizing the Australian outback, killing and devouring people. Pretty much yeah. Straight away, even before the credits and title screen, A man is seen standing on his porch with a gun when a gigantic boar runs straight through his house killing a child. Some nosey wildlife reporter turns up to town for unrelated reasons and eventually the film (d)evolves into action and pig attacks. Its pretty good 80’s horror, the outback and its people are as expected for this type of film and time period. The pig is huge, angry and violent, more akin to a Rhinocerous. There are quite a few funny lines, particularly from the Aussie characters, a stand-out is when the reporter is trying to interview a pig hunter (the guy from the start whos grandson was killed) “There’s something about blasting the shit out of a razorback that brightens up my whole day,” Top stuff. Ticks all the right boxes and its not quite a 2.5, 3 out of 5 stars.
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Maniac Cop (1988)

Maniac Cop is a 1988 American action slasher film staring Robert Z’Dar as the maniac cop. A murderous ex-police officer returned from the dead, and seeks revenge on the people who wronged him. Typical cop behavior. Its meh to OK at best, nothing special happens, a generic slasher. 1.5 stars
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Horrortober 2021 #16 & #17

Demon Seed (1977)

Demon Seed is a 1977 American science fiction–horror film. The film was based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Dean Koontz. A scientist invents Proteus IV, an extremely advanced and autonomous artificial intelligence program, and it gets extremely out of hand. This film definitely goes places to say the least. Walking the line between almost satire and morality tale, and falling off on either side continuously. Worth a watch. 2.5 stars.
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Inseminoid (1981)

Inseminoid (titled Horror Planet in the United States) is a 1981 British science fiction horror film. This is some real weird trash. It looks like if the Blakes 7 sets and costume departments were tasked with making Alien. Theres a bit of gross gore, lots of running and looking at computer screens, a woman is impregnated by an alien, she then gets super powers and kills a bunch of people, gives birth to alien hybrid twins who kill more people…a rescue mission arrives but every one is dead, as it leaves the alien twins have stowed aboard, the end. I think thats basically it? 2 stars.
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Horrortober 2021 #14 & #15

Dagon (2001)

Dagon is a 2001 Spanish horror film based on H. P. Lovecraft’s novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth rather than his earlier short story “Dagon”. Interesting story written by someone who knows and likes the Lovecraftian genre, good production values, the acting is acceptable, the CGI is not great but the physical effects, gory horror and makeup are good. A bit slow at times, mainly the start, but overall a well made and entertaining film. 2.5.
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Suspiria (2018)

Why?

Horrortober 2021 #12 & #13

Incident at Ravens Gate (1988)

Incident at Raven’s Gate (also released as Encounter at Raven’s Gate) is a 1988 Australian science fiction film. This is a strange little short film spread out to feature length mostly about a small groups of peoples relationships in a small town, and then on top a weird alien force creating problems and eventually attacking the town. Its definitely interesting. 2.5 stars.
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Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008)

Repo! The Genetic Opera is a 2008 American science fiction, gothic rock opera horror film based on the 2002 musical of the same name. Stars Nivek Ogre from Skinny Puppy. I couldn’t handle watching this. I assume it is good, it looks well produced. Rarely can I get into watching musicals. No rating.
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Horrortober #10 & #11

Basket Case 2 (1990)

Basket Case 2 is the 1990 sequel to… Basket Case (1982), its a slasher/comedy with practical monster effects. Its starts off right where the first ended and is a direct continuation of the story. This is more like Freaks (1932). Duane and Belial escape a hospital and are taken in by a community of other creatures. A journalist snoops around and tries to destroy their way of life. The creatures fight back. Its not as simple and low budget and enjoyable as the original, it just doesn’t have the same humor and energy. 2 stars.
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Basket Case 3: The Progeny (1991)

Basket Case 3: The Progeny is a 1991 American slasher film, obviously the 3rd in the Basket Case series. This is a lot more over the top and crazy, and nonsensical, than the other two. I didn’t find it enjoyable and ended up skipping around. 1.5 stars.
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Horrortober #8 & #9

Repulsion (1965)

Repulsion is a 1965 British psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski, and starring Catherine Deneuve.
“A sex-repulsed woman who disapproves of her sister’s boyfriend sinks into depression and has horrific visions of rape and violence.” Sounds pretty grim. And it is. This is actually an excellently made film, a real psychological horror, well paced, well acted, fantastically composed. A creepy decent into madness and murder. 2.5.
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Octaman (1971)

Octaman is a 1971 Mexican-American monster film. Some top level B grade stuff.
“A team of scientists, led by Dr. Rick Torres travels to Mexico to research radioactive material in the water. While there, they discover several octopi that appear to have a human mutation and take them back to the lab for more study. Their benign abduction awakens the parent octopus, however, endangering the lives of all the scientists. Octaman, as he is called, employs several predatory methods, including strangulation and hypnosis.”
Octaman itself looks awesomely B-grade, the story isn’t too dire and its just over an hour long, so its slow pace isnt too bad at all. 2 stars.
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Horrortober #6 & #7

The Death Wheelers (1973)

The Death Wheelers aka Psychomania is a 1973 British outlaw biker horror film, though what hooror there is is mild or just plain weird. Lots of groovy music, groovy clothes and some groovy effects (when the gang transforms at 1:26:46!).

The IMDB synopis sums it up “An amiable, psychopathic leader of a violent teen motorbike gang is spurred by his mother, a Satan-worshiping spiritual medium, into committing suicide and returning to life as an “undead”” Its a bit of fun, extremely early 70s, but they really spread it out over 90mins. 2 stars.
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The Asphyx (1972)

The Asphyx, also known as Spirit of the Dead and The Horror of Death, is a 1972 British horror film / science fiction film.
A period film of rather good production values, The version I have has been pieced together to create a complete and uncut version, which is noticeable.
English country squire Sir Hugo Cunningham searches for immortality by literally ‘bottling up’ the Spirit of the Dead, or Asphyx. Photographing individuals at the moment of death the resultant photos depict a strange smudge hovering around the body. Cunningham concludes that the blur is not the soul but a force known in Greek mythology as an “asphyx”, a kind of personal Grim Reaper from Greek mythology that comes for every individual at the moment of his or her death.
A really interesting story, with lively acting and generally very production, some interesting effects as well. 3 stars!
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Horrortober #4 & #5

The Giant Spider Invasion (1975)

The Giant Spider Invasion is a 1975 Science Fiction/Horror film directed by Bill Rebane (who’s films we will watch more of this month). Starts out pretty slow but when the giant spiders appear, which they are very sparse in showing, it gets pretty fun. 2 stars because they just dont show the spiders enough.
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The Devil Rides Out (1968)

The Devil Rides Out, known as The Devil’s Bride in the United States, is a 1968 British horror film, based on the 1934 novel of the same name. Christopher Lee! Goat sacrifice! Lots of slow talking! Its a Hammer film. Pretty good as a late night film, 2.5 stars.
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Halloween Horror Films #8

#8 – Haze (2005)

Haze is a 2005 Japanese horror film by Shinya Tsukamoto (of Tetsuo Iron Man film fame). Wikipedia says…
A man wakes up in a small concrete space bleeding from the abdomen. He can barely move and has no recollection of why or how he came to be there. Crawling forward he eventually meets a woman and they try to piece together their past lives.

I tried typing this out, explaining it, but it became too hard. Its a real weird one.
I enjoyed it. Its confusing and has a crazy, and surprisingly deep ending! 2.5 stars.

Halloween Horror Films Part 2 & 3

Two for one because I didn’t watch one yesterday…

#2 – Terrified (2017)

Terrified is a 2018 horror film from Argentina. A group of people experience poltergeist-like activity in their homes, weird things happen, a child comes back from the grave, paranormal investigators arrive, more weird things happen, a bizarre creature appears, and there’s an unresolved ending. Interesting rather enjoyable film. My subs were not the best, but it didn’t matter too much.

2.5 stars. Was enjoyable despite a language barrier.

#3 – Visions of Suffering (2006)

Visions of Suffering is a low budget Russian film from 2006. Its a lot of odd visuals, filters, effects, CGI, camera shaking and weird sound effects. Its also 2 hours long. I wasn’t sure what was going on, but according to Letterboxd:

A surreal world you may never wake from.
Demons cross the divide between the world of dreams and waking reality to capture a victim and drag him back to their nightmarish realm.

https://letterboxd.com/film/visions-of-suffering/

1.5 stars. It’s definitely weird, but it’s just too long and incoherent. The director/screenplay writer has some other films I will be checking out – if i can find them – because even with its problems it still was visually cool and definitely bizarre.