Welcome to the Invelos forums. Please read the forum rules before posting.

Read access to our public forums is open to everyone. To post messages, a free registration is required.

If you have an Invelos account, sign in to post.

    Invelos Forums->General: General Discussion Page: 1... 5 6 7 8 9 ...17  Previous   Next
Month Long Horror/Halloween Marathon: 2010
Author Message
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMerrik
NON-STEPFORD PROFILER
Registered: September 30, 2008
Reputation: Highest Rating
Canada Posts: 1,805
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Se7en (1995)
(5/5)

Pandorum (2009)
(4/5)

Dead Snow (2009)
(4/5)

Movie Count: 22
TV Ep. Count: 16
The night is calling. And it whispers to me soflty come and play.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDanae Cassandra
Registered: Apr 11, 2004
Registered: May 26, 2007
Reputation: Great Rating
United States Posts: 2,879
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote


Title: Twice Told Tales (Midnite Movies Double Feature)
Year: 1963
Rating: NR
Director: Sidney Salkow
Stars:  Vincent Price, Sebastian Cabot, Brett Halsey, Beverly Garland, Richard Denning, Mari Blanchard

Plot:  It's spine-tingling terror... in triplicate! "Virtuoso of horror" (Los Angeles Times) Vincent Price dials up the depravity in this spellbinding trilogy of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "all-chiller" (LA Herald-Examiner) classics! Featuring "a demented genius! Poisonous plants! Oozing blood! [And] a corpse in a wedding gown" (The Film Daily), Twice Told Tales spins three diabolical nightmares of madness, mayhem and murder most foul!

My Thoughts: Another great anthology horror starring Vincent Price!  It's the double feature with the movie I watched last night so I figured we would watch this one tonight, even though it wasn't on my original list.  Again, this is superb!  Price was such a fabulous actor and he really demonstrates his range in these three roles.  Hawthorne's stories are a bit different from Poe's, so the flavor is a bit different, but they're just as good.  Highly recommended.

My Rating: 3.5/5 (a good movie, solidly entertaining)
If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.
-- Thorin Oakenshield
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMerrik
NON-STEPFORD PROFILER
Registered: September 30, 2008
Reputation: Highest Rating
Canada Posts: 1,805
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
(5/5)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 6: Episodes 5-7


4/5 for episodes 5 & 6, and like, 10 out of 5 for episode 7, which is Buffy's infamous singing episode, Once More, With Feeling. Everytime I watch that episode, I'm just absolutely blown away by how good it actually turned out. I mean, who wouldn't let out a huge friggin' groan when they hear a television show is doing a musical episode? ('cept for maybe Glee these days!) But Joss Whedon crafted this absolutely incredible, witty, plot progressing, character development, entertaining and hella catchy episode. They really hit it out of the park with that one. One of my three or four favorite episodes of the entire seven season run, and without a doubt, the best episode season 6 had to offer!

For A Nightmare on Elm Street, it was refreshing to watch the original again after having just viewed the remake. The remake holds up even less well after re-watching the original (and can I say, the picture on the Blu-ray is absolutely friggin' AMAZING! Especially for a horror film released in 1984... unfortunately my blu-ray seems to be one of those infamous blu-rays that has audio synch problems when played on a PS3, but that's not the film's fault). And it's fairly impressive that for a horror film from 1984, only two or three of the effects seem really dated at this point (Freddy's long arms in the alley, the tongue coming out of the phone, and the last scene with Nancy's mother), and the rest of the special effects play really well, even with an enhanced picture, which can sometimes unfortunately show the flaws of cheap special effects in older films.

Movie Count: 23
TV Ep. Count: 19
The night is calling. And it whispers to me soflty come and play.
 Last edited: by Merrik
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 17,334
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Danae Cassandra:
Quote:


Title: Twice Told Tales (Midnite Movies Double Feature)
Year: 1963
Rating: NR
Director: Sidney Salkow
Stars:  Vincent Price, Sebastian Cabot, Brett Halsey, Beverly Garland, Richard Denning, Mari Blanchard

Plot:  It's spine-tingling terror... in triplicate! "Virtuoso of horror" (Los Angeles Times) Vincent Price dials up the depravity in this spellbinding trilogy of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "all-chiller" (LA Herald-Examiner) classics! Featuring "a demented genius! Poisonous plants! Oozing blood! [And] a corpse in a wedding gown" (The Film Daily), Twice Told Tales spins three diabolical nightmares of madness, mayhem and murder most foul!

My Thoughts: Another great anthology horror starring Vincent Price!  It's the double feature with the movie I watched last night so I figured we would watch this one tonight, even though it wasn't on my original list.  Again, this is superb!  Price was such a fabulous actor and he really demonstrates his range in these three roles.  Hawthorne's stories are a bit different from Poe's, so the flavor is a bit different, but they're just as good.  Highly recommended.

My Rating: 3.5/5 (a good movie, solidly entertaining)


Just our of curiosity... have you been tracking how many movies you watch?
Pete
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDanae Cassandra
Registered: Apr 11, 2004
Registered: May 26, 2007
Reputation: Great Rating
United States Posts: 2,879
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
So far a measly 3.   

Darn RL getting in the way. 
If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.
-- Thorin Oakenshield
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 17,334
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote

Title: Cry_Wolf: Unrated Widescreen
Year: 2005
Director: Jeff Wadlow
Rating: Unrated
Length: 90 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, Commentary: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish


Stars:
Erica Yates
Julian Morris
Lindy Booth
Jane Beard
Gary Cole
Jared Padalecki

Plot:
When the students at a prestigious prep school spread a hoax email about a serial killer, they start a game of terror and deception that has three rules: avoid suspicion, lie to your friends, and eliminate your enemies. But what starts as a joke soon turns deadly and now they find themselves victims of their own game!

Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes
The Filmmakers' Short Films

My Thoughts:
This is another movie that was recently given to me. After watching the trailer I was anxious to see it. Jared Padalecki (Sam on Supernatural) is in this one... which I always get a kick out of seeing stars from TV Shows I watch in movie roles. I like the game the kids played in the beginning of the movie. All sitting around in a circle... one is  marked as a "liar" and if he is exposed... the one exposing him wins the pot... if he lasts till the end... the liar wins the pot. I enjoyed the movie. Sure it is basically just another teen horror... but I liked it. I especially liked how it ended.

My Rating: 4/5

Count:
Movie Count: 38
TV Ep. Count: 14
Other Count: 2
Time Started: 8:15am
Pete
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 17,334
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Danae Cassandra:
Quote:
So far a measly 3.   

Darn RL getting in the way. 


I know the feeling... after last year's failure I am trying my hardest not to let that happen.
Pete
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 17,334
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote

Title: Dark Water: Unrated Widescreen Edition
Year: 2005
Director: Walter Salles
Rating: Unrated
Length: 103 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish


Stars:
Jennifer Connelly
John C. Reilly
Tim Roth
Dougray Scott
Pete Postlethwaite
Camryn Manheim

Plot:
Far more terrifying than what was seen in theaters, this special unrated version of Dark Water is a thoroughly absorbing, suspense-filled thriller starring Jennifer Connelly. Dahlia Williams (Connelly) and her five-year-old daughter are ready to begin a new life together. But their new apartment — dilapidated and worn — suddenly seems to take on a life of its own. Mysterious noises, persistent leaks of dark water and other strange happenings in the deserted apartment above send Dahlia on a haunting and mystifying pursuit — one that unleashes a torrent of living nightmares.

Extras:
Scene Access
Bonus Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes
Closed Captioned

My Thoughts:
This one... while I enjoyed for what it is... it is not a bad movie... but I think it should have been better. I don't know... just while watching something seemed off about it. It didn't seem like it could pull off the scares. But it was enough to keep my attention... and keep me entertained.

My Rating: 3.5/5


Count:
Movie Count: 39
TV Ep. Count: 14
Other Count: 2
Time Started: 9:45am
Pete
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 17,334
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote

Title: Dark Floors: Ghost House Underground
Year: 2008
Director: Pete Riski
Rating: R
Length: 85 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles: English, Spanish


Stars:
Mr. Lordi
Kita
Amen
Ox
Awa
Skye Bennett

Plot:
Sarah is a diseased little girl whose father is worried about her health. Concerned for her after a near-fatal accident with a hospital scanning device, the father decides to immediately remove his daughter from the institution. With his daughter and her freaky monster drawings in hand, he makes way for the nearest elevator, but it breaks down, trapping them with others. Yet the incident is only the beginning of a descent into a nightmare. As the elevator doors open, the hospital appears mysteriously deserted. When mutilated bodies are found, creatures from a dark world start a frightening attack. It soon becomes clear that the survival of the group may rest solely on the little girl.

Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers
Bonus Trailers
Featurettes
Music Videos
Interviews

My Thoughts:
This one has it's moments... but it had a hard time keeping my attention. I think they could have done better with the introduction of the characters. The plot had great potential... but I feel it fell a bit short when it was all said and done.

My Rating: 3/5


Count:
Movie Count: 40
TV Ep. Count: 14
Other Count: 2
Time Started: 11:45am
Pete
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDanae Cassandra
Registered: Apr 11, 2004
Registered: May 26, 2007
Reputation: Great Rating
United States Posts: 2,879
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote


Title: Vampyr (The Criterion Collection)
Year: 1932
Rating: NR
Director: Carl Theodor Dreyer [Carl Th. Dreyer]
Stars:  Julian West, Maurice Schutz, Rena Mandel, Sybille Schmitz, Jan Hieronimko, Henriette Gerard

Plot:  With Vampyr, Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer's brilliance at achieving mesmerizing atmosphere and austere, profoundly unsettling imagery (The Passion of Joan of Arc, Day of Wrath) was for once applied to the horror genre. Yet the result—concerning an occult student assailed by various supernatural haunts and local evildoers at an inn outside Paris—is nearly unclassifiable, a host of stunning camera and editing tricks and densely layered sounds creating a mood of dreamlike terror. With its roiling fogs, ominous scythes, and foreboding echoes, Vampyr is one of cinema's great nightmares.

My Thoughts: Wow.  What a fabulous movie, especially for its time.  When the overview says "stunning camera and editing tricks" it isn't lying!  This is almost a silent film (very sparse dialog) and the acting is very much in the style of silent films.  The plot is sparse, but the film more than makes up for that in style and atmosphere.  This is one creepy, creepy film.  Definitely "one of cinema's great nightmares" indeed.  Highly recommended - if you like silent films.

My Rating: 3.5/5 (an excellent film)

Count:
Movies: 4
TV episodes: 1
If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.
-- Thorin Oakenshield
 Last edited: by Danae Cassandra
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDanae Cassandra
Registered: Apr 11, 2004
Registered: May 26, 2007
Reputation: Great Rating
United States Posts: 2,879
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Addicted2DVD:
Quote:
Quoting Danae Cassandra:
Quote:
So far a measly 3.   

Darn RL getting in the way. 


I know the feeling... after last year's failure I am trying my hardest not to let that happen.

Oh, I did forget TV.  I got to watch one episode of Haunted History ("Haunted Tombstone") so I'll include that with a rundown of overall watched.
If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.
-- Thorin Oakenshield
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 17,334
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote

Title: Pet Sematary: Special Collector's Edition
Year: 1989
Director: Mary Lambert
Rating: R
Length: 103 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, English: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, French: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround
Subtitles: English


Stars:
Dale Midkiff
Fred Gwynne
Denise Crosby
Brad Greenquist
Michael Lombard
Miko Hughes

Plot:
After moving to an idyllic home in the countryside, life seems perfect for the Creed family... but not for long. Louis and Rachel Creed and their two young children settle in to a house that sits next door to a pet cemetery - built on ancient Indian burial ground. Their mysterious new neighbor, Jud Crandall (FRED GWYNNE), hides the cemetery's darkest secret... until a family tragedy brings the secret to life. Now, an unthinkable evil is about to be resurrected.

From STEPHEN KING, the Master of the Macabre, comes a journey that leads to hell and back. Though not everyone survives the trip. For the Creeds, home is where the horror is.

Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers
Featurettes
Closed Captioned

My Thoughts:
This is one of my all time favorite horror movies. As with most of the Stephen King movies... Stephen King himself has a cameo in the movie. This time as the preacher at the funeral for Mrs. Dandridge... the woman that helped the creed family in the beginning of the movie. This movie is one of the few movies that can make me cringe when watching it. actually from 2 things in the movie. First when Jud gets the back of his ankle sliced... the next when he is sliced across both cheeks when he is screaming. Both those look extremely painful to me. I couldn't even imagine. Not to mention.. this is a true horror movie for any parent. It even effected me... I had a time watching this movie when my daughter was about Gage's age... especially considering I live on a road that has a high school just down the street... you would not believe the way kids race up and down this road! There for the longest time I wouldn't even let my daughter play in the front yard at all! Anyway... This is just an awesome horror movie! So I definitely highly recommend it if by chance you never seen it before.

My Rating: 4.5/5


Count:
Movie Count: 41
TV Ep. Count: 14
Other Count: 2
Pete
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 17,334
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote

Title: Fright Night
Year: 1985
Director: Tom Holland
Rating: R
Length: 106 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1, Pan & Scan 1.33:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, French: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Portuguese: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround
Subtitles: Chinese, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai


Stars:
Chris Sarandon
William Ragsdale
Amanda Bearse
Roddy McDowall
Stephen Geoffreys
Jonathan Stark

Plot:
Meet Jerry Dandridge. He's sweet, sexy, and he likes to sleep in late. You might think he's the perfect neighbor. But before inviting Jerry in for a nightcap, there's just one thing you should know. Jerry prefers his drinks warm, red—and straight from the jugular! It's FRIGHT NIGHT, a horrific howl starring Chris Sarandon as the seductive vampire and William Ragsdale as the frantic teenager struggling to keep Jerry's deadly fangs out of his neck. Only 17-year-old Charley Brewster (Ragsdale) knows Jerry's bloodcurdling secret. When Charley can't get anybody to believe him, he turns to TV horror host Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall), who used to be the "Great Vampire Killer" of the movies. Can these mortals save Charley and his sweetheart Amy (Amanda Bearse) from the wrathful bloodsucker's toothy embrace? If you love being scared, FRIGHT NIGHT will give you the nightmare of your life!

Extras:
Scene Access
Feature Trailers
Closed Captioned

My Thoughts:
I had to watch this one... it is one of my favorite vampire movies. No it is not the scariest Vampire movie out there... but for some reason I think it is a lot of fun... and I never tire of it. Of course the fact that Roddy McDowall is in it is a help. Also Amanda Bearse (the neighbor in Married... With Children) is in it as well... looking rather young which is surprising since the movie is only 2 years older then the series is. I think Chris Sarandon did a good job at bringing the classic idea of the vampire to this movie. but at the same time thought Stephen Geoffreys (Evil Ed) did a great job for a fun vampire that gave us a few laughs. I must admit though... I have always been disappointed in Amanda Bearse's look as a vampire... first I didn't care for her with that long red wig on... then I despised the look of the "Monster" version of her Vampire. Oh well... the way I see it is if that is all I have to complain about... then so what... I will enjoy this movie for years to come.

My Rating: 4/5


Count:
Movie Count: 42
TV Ep. Count: 14
Other Count: 2
Pete
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMerrik
NON-STEPFORD PROFILER
Registered: September 30, 2008
Reputation: Highest Rating
Canada Posts: 1,805
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 6: Episodes 8 & 9
(5/5)

A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge
(2/5)

A fairly terrible sequel. After viewing this film, I'm actually kinda shocked they went in for a third. Apparently it made more money... I don't know. Really, the best thing in the entire movie is probably the unintentional (or intentional??) sense of homo eroticsm that plays through-out. Jockstraps, tighty whities, a high school gym teacher into leather that's basically killed bondage style by a young high school boy while they're both naked in the school group shower... even one of the main supporting characters, Rod, mentions something to the lead character, Jesse, in the film, something along the lines of "she wants you and yet here you are, wanting to sleep with me!" as Jesse goes to Rod late at night, wakes Rod up in his bed and asks his friend to watch him while he sleeps.    Good times!

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
(4/5)

My third favorite film from the "original" Nightmare series (up to Wes Craven's New Nightmare). Bringing Wes Craven back on for this sequel was a stroke of genuis. The scares are turned up, the originality kicks back in and old familiar characters make welcome returns. Sure, there's some cheesy stuff in it (the wizard kid??) and unfortunately most of the special effects are completely and totally dated (weird how the first one holds up, and the third one REALLY doesn't), but it's still a really good time!

A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
(1/5)

In my opinion, EASILY the worst of the entire series. Patricia Arquette who played Kristen in the third film, wisely chose not to come back for this atrocity, so they recast her... with one of the worst actresses in all of the Nightmare films... the moronically named Tuesday Knight. Bad acting (horrific acting), mind numbingly stupid deaths (turning into a cockroach?? REALLY???), terrible special effects and a dressing montage tragically dated right smack dab from the decade the film was made in make for an absolutely terrible addition to the franchise.

A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
(2.5/5)

The franchise rebounds, but only slightly. We're treading the same waters we've done over and over again at this point... the only difference is, Freddy is able to attack other's because of a fetus... a fetus that apparently spends, according to the movie, about 70% of it's existence in a dream like state. The acting is slightly better than part 4 (with the exception of one of the leads... I've already forgotten the character's name though...  , he's the kid that draws the comic books... that guy couldn't act his way out of a wet paper bag onto a street corner), and there's one cool death scene where a character gets her face stuffed with food, but it's still not a particularly good movie.

Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
(3.5/5)

Despite the fact that film goes into extremely dated 3D effects, I actually enjoy the last "proper" installement of the Nightmare franchise. I thought Lisa Zane did a great job in her leading role, they managed to wrap the story back around to it's original roots (even if there are more than a few plot holes with it), seeing Breckin Myer looking so young was cool, and the cameos by Roseanne, Tom Arnold and Johnny Depp are great. A decent finish to the "film" side of the franchise before it was brought back as Freddy coming out of the movies to invade the actor's real lives in Wes Craven's New Nightmare.

Movie Count: 28
TV Ep. Count: 21
The night is calling. And it whispers to me soflty come and play.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 17,334
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote

The Hunger: The Complete First Season
Terence Stamp hosts the first season of this spine-tingling horror anthology series from Executive Producers Tony and Ridley Scott, which features a phenomenal cast of familiar faces as you've never seen them before. Inspired by leading genre writers, each episode will draw you into a mesmerizing world of terrifying characters and erotic encounters, where demons feed on the weaknesses of men and temptation consumes reason.

Episodes Watched:
Necros
When William Cobb arrives in New Orleans during Mardi Gras, he falls for a beautiful young woman who brings with her a strange old manas a companion. A night of passion reveals their true nature.

My Thoughts:
This one is an OK episode... Kind of slow paced. And I didn't care too much for the effects of the demon in the episode. And I found it a bit predictable as well... but it definitely had it's entertainment value.

My Rating: 3/5

The Secret of Shih-Tan
The Shih-Tan is secret book of forbidden recipes and when a master chef gets the opportunity to read it and prepare one dish, he cannot resist.

My Thoughts:
This one I liked a lot. Very good story... well done. And an ending I wasn't expecting. One thing that makes this one especially good is that it is a horror that could possibly really happen. This one also has Jason Scott Lee playing the master chef.

My Rating: 4.5/5

Bridal Suite
A newly-married couple decides to spend their honeymoon at an isolated guest house that is rumored to be cursed. One night, the groom disappears, and the wife learns the truth.

My Thoughts:
Another good episode. The familiar face in this one is Sally Kirkland... but the one that impressed me in this episode is the one that played the bride... her name is Karen Elkin.... who's name seems familiar to me... but 2 episodes of this show is all I have her in.

My Rating: 4/5

Count:
Movie Count: 42
TV Ep. Count: 17
Other Count: 2
Pete
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 17,334
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote

Title: Tremors 2: Aftershocks
Year: 1996
Director: S. S. Wilson
Rating: PG-13
Length: 99 Min.
Video: Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, French: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Spanish: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround
Subtitles: English, Spanish


Stars:
Fred Ward
Christopher Gartin
Helen Shaver
Michael Gross
Marcelo Tubert
Marco Hernandez

Plot:
They're back! The giant underground creatures that terrorized a desert town in Tremors are now plowing their way through Mexican oil fields, gobbling up everything and everyone around–and only one man can stop them! In the style of its predecessor, this comedy sci-fi creature feature reunites Fred Ward as down-on-his-luck Earl Basset and Michael Gross as gung-ho survivalist Burt Gummer, two desert desperadoes who take on the task of destroying the monsters. Partnered with them is Christopher Gartin, a young guy in need of kicks, cash, and a career change, and Helen Shaver, a sexy and intrepid scientist who's seen it all...until now. Together they devise an ingenious plan for tracking and killing the creatures. Tremors 2 is filled with high speed action and plenty of laughs–until the predators wise up.

Extras:
Scene Access
Feature Trailers
Production Notes

My Thoughts:
In this part we had both "Graboids" (worm-like Creatures) and Shriekers (Heat Seeking little Creatures). This movie was just a fun sequel to the first one. And something that I can only seldomly ever says... I think this one was just as good as the first one. Was a lot of fun to watch. Unfortunately this one didn't have even nearly the amount of extras the first one had.. though it did have a couple things. If you liked the first one I am pretty certain you will like this one as well.

My Rating: 4/5


Count:
Movie Count: 43
TV Ep. Count: 17
Other Count: 2
Pete
    Invelos Forums->General: General Discussion Page: 1... 5 6 7 8 9 ...17  Previous   Next