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“The Ballad of Harry Warden” by John McDermott from the film “My Bloody Valentine”, 1981.

“Wolf and Calf”

A stop-motion animated film from the Soviet Union. Directed by M. Kamenetsky. 

A wolf raises a calf for food. A bear, a vixen and a boar want to eat him too!

George A. Romero’s “Night Of The Living Dead”.

“Zombi 2”

as known as “Zombie” in the US and “Zombie Flesh Eaters” in the UK.

I saw this when I was five and that is my excuse when people ask what the hell is wrong with you?“

That poster bastard haunted my nightmares for years! I love him.

“Ilsa Meets Bruce Lee In The Devil’s Triangle”!
A movie that never was. But really should have!
This was a movie that was planned to star Dyanne Thorne and Bruce Li, and would have been part of the Bruceploitation cycle of the 70s. According to...

“Ilsa Meets Bruce Lee In The Devil’s Triangle”!

A movie that never was. But really should have!

This was a movie that was planned to star Dyanne Thorne and Bruce Li, and would have been part of the Bruceploitation cycle of the 70s. According to Dyanne Thorne’s commentary on the Ilsa box set DVDs, the film was set to go with he and Li signed to it but then it just fell apart due to problems with the producers. Otherwise it would have made for one of the all time great grindhouse exploitation films of all time! I guess the Kung Fu thrills of “Enter the Dragon” with the sex and violence of the Ilsa series, and the intrigue of both! I could easily see Ilsa working for Han.

Lucio Fulci’s “Zombi 3”.

After a botched theft of a bio weapon, one of the thieves is exposed and becomes a zombie. He infects others, but when the army burns his corpse, the virus survives, infecting birds who infect other humans. The army’s method is simple. Quarantine the area and kill every person they find inside, zombie and human alike, to check the spread and to eliminate the witnesses!

My all time favorite werewolf movies!

Dog Soldiers, Monster Dog, Project: Metalbeast, In The Company of Wolves, La Bête (aka The Beast), The Howling, Ginger Snaps, and Bad Moon.

George A. Romero’s “The Crazies”.

Trust your government…

“Screams of a Winter Night”

1979 anthology film about a group of college friends that go for a holiday at a cabin called “Coyote Lake” because of its constant howling winds. The lake has a colorful past and it supposedly cursed. It is hear that they decide to share scary stories.

Very creepy.

The ice cream scene from “Assault on Precinct 13”.