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Fright Night - 10 Movies

Fright Night - 10 Movies

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Would have rated higher had all the movies played...
Review: Woohoo! Another Brentwood cheap 10 movie set. Mine had a little problem but maybe you'll be luckier?! Here we go from worst to best (more or less):

(10) Satan's School for Girls. Why do people like this movie?!? It has a great title and stars some Charlie's Angels but wow was it boring and pointless. Sunny California is not that scary, come on.

(9) Good Against Evil. Made for TV nonsense. A couple interesting, puzzling scenes early on, crap from that point out. Good to fall asleep to.

(8) The Ghost. Really bad print on this one, lots of missing film. An OK chiller featuring the famous Barbara Steele. Classy yet somewhat dull.

(7) Cathy's Curse. This was way better than I expected. Little girl moves into scary house, finds creepy doll, causes chaos. Really cheap looking early 80's special effects add to the fun. Horribly scratched and damaged looking print, however.

(6) The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave. I'd like to see an unedited version of this one. Good story, but horribly and obviously cut. Erika Blanc looks great but I would think the uncut version has more nudity. This version is a major tease.

(5) Kiss Me Kill Me. Early 70's art damage that also goes by the title "Baba Yaga." I missed the benefit of widescreen, especially on the opening credits which featured strange comic art. There's a leather dominatrix doll for Chrissake. Dated, weird, but pretty fun.

(4) Kill Baby Kill. Mario Bava directed it. Well-photographed, well-written, and you get to see a girl get whipped with a bunch of weeds.

(3) Devil's Nightmare. To my pleasant surprise, this one came equipped with a blood-splattered, busty introduction courtesy of Redemption. The movie itself is not very gory but the story is brilliant. Travelers representing the seven deadly sins die at the hands of a sexy female demon (succubus). Erika Blanc twists her face up and actually looks pretty creepy as the succubus.

(2) God Told Me To. Starts out with the infamous sniper scene and actually gets better from there. Great performance in the lead as a cop by Tony LoBianco. To my frustration, my DVD will not play the last chapter so I have not seen the end of this otherwise great movie. Yes I am pissed, I will try it on my friend's DVD player but this still totally sucks. GRRR

(1) Pieces. "You don't have to go to Texas for a chainsaw massacre," heh heh. Really fun 80's slasher/chainsaw insanity. Graphic violence, nudity and hilariously large amounts of cinematic cheese make this one a sure keeper.

So there ya go. I wish God Told Me To had played the whole way through, it could have got #1 on this list. At least the set was cheap.


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