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It’s a weird one, but the film, like Peter Bark, has “bite. Polydor ( worldwide imprint, see annotation) 800 014-2, 800 014-2 YH. How anyone actually dies in this film is actually amazing, because Burial Ground hosts the SLOWEST fucking zombies in cinematic history. Bark (a dwarf actor) plays an Oedipus son while pottery-faced ghouls grab lawn tools in order to feast upon the guests of a giant mansion. shark can match: Peter motherfucking Bark.
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Sure, it’s an obvious cash in of Lucio Fulci’s Zombie (which was already of cash in on Dawn of the Dead), but this movie has something no eyeball splinter or zombie vs. A film that ‘s an absolute shock to your senses and will make you question your reality. It’s like Carnival of Souls meets The Wicker Man sprinkled with a vampirism.īurial Ground: The Nights of Terror (1981, Andrea Bianchi)Īs you reach that point of the night where sleep depravation kicks in, you need to end your movie marathon with something extraordinary. the super market and the movie theatre scenes). Although little seen, Messiah of Evil has several set pieces that put most scary movies to shame (i.e.
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This one gets under your skin and is a real occult creeper. You need at least one slow burner to offset the chaos. Messiah of Evil (1973, director William Huyck) Waterbeds shall be ruined, limbs shall be dismembered, and logic shall be tossed out the window. It’s exactly what you think it is … a completely sleazy, violent, goofy, and deranged masterpiece. You have a few quality choices (City of the Living Dead, Graduation Day, Mortuary), but really, there’s only one stone cold lock for this situation: Pieces. It’s just not Halloween unless you watch at least one movie where Christopher George shows up to collect a paycheck. Lots of slow motion Templar Knights and gory carnage to satisfy even the most jaded horror fiend. You can’t go wrong with programming any of the four films in the series, but my personal favorite is the second one, Return of the Evil Dead. Who doesn’t love the Blind Dead? Probably the coolest and most underrated living dead creatures in horror history. Return of the Evil Dead (1973, Amando de Ossorio) A fever dream that keeps cranking the temperature until your mind is totally melted.
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What happens when you mix The Fall of the House of Usher, The Most Dangerous Game, a demented piano score, a nude dance party, and a trash bag full of hallucinogens in a blender? You get the milkshake of insanity known as Seven Women for Satan. Seven Women for Satan (1976, Michel Lemoine) B2: From the album K 52404 We Are One Manufactured in the UK Housed inside stickered company die-cut sleeve. Side Two (B): 1982 WEA International Inc. And what’s a Halloween movie marathon without a slasher film? Combined the two and you get Bloody Moon, an out of control tour de force of blood, guts, sex, unauthorized Mickey Mouse usage, and trash. From the album K 52320 Pieces Of A Dream 1981 Elektra Records Carlin Music Corp. Uncle Jess is a favorite of the Rendezvous crew. Killer suggestions by Jim Branscome, their resident film librarian. Not only did they deliver an outstanding mix called “ La Noche De RendezVous” but they also put together the ultimate Halloween party movie marathon! Cort decides the only way to cover pieces is to abuse caffeine and cover it at such break neck speed as to have an overwhelmed Matt beg for a chance to catch his breath.We wanted a great Halloween mix so we called RendezVous crew out of LA as they are some of the absolute best in the world when it comes to soundtracks, sound library grooves, global psychedelia, incredibly strange cosmic funk, and other sleazy listening oddities.
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The Bring Your Own Cinematic Trauma series continues with Pieces 1982! Cort’s #ManCrush Duncan from The Podcast Under The Stairs, Opera Omnia, The Midnight Horror Show, Doing the Nasty, Chronicle, Duncan and Bo Come Correct, and so many other amazing podcasts shares his own Cinematic Trauma covering Pieces for the 6th time.
