by Dagarah72 » Tue Oct 11, 2011 9:50 pm
The Deadly Mantis - I hadn't watched this one since I was a kid. I really enjoyed it and enjoyed that they showed the mantis a lot. I don't recall that as a kid. I wish it had some more scenes of it eating more humans, but oh well, still a great 50's giant bug movie.
Sledgehammer - An 80's slasher, one of the first to be shot on video (or so the box said). It was pretty meh. The first murder was good, where a cheating bimbo locks her kid in a closet while she goes to get frisky with her lover. While she's going down on him, someone walks up behind him, smashes his head in with a sledgehammer, than hammers her to death. After that it was all bad 80's hair, acting, and a long time to get to the rest of the murders, which were just so-so.
Fraternity Massacre At Hell Island - A horror comedy about a college fraternity that gets terrorized by a killer clown while they're doing their hell night initiation on new pledges. 2 of the dudes are secretly gay and in a relationship with each other, the pledge leader's girlfriend is pissed that he spends too much time invested in his fraternity and sets about to put an end to it, the dean gets blackmailed when he tries to stop the fraternity from having their hell night, but he plans on putting a stop to it anyway, a former pledge who went crazy at a past hell night escapes from the mental ward and the warden goes looking for him, and finally, a group of dead performers are stuck on the island, the result of a curse that a gypsy woman put on them for insulting her, and must find a way to fool 4 strangers into performing their entire song and dance routine so that they can be free from the curse. Despite all those multiple stories, the film was just meh. The murders could've been bloodier, though the clown was pretty funny, dancing happily throughout the movie. A little more blood and gore and this could've been a more enjoyable movie.
The Thirsty Dead - 70's schlock about some women who get kidnapped by a cult who take them to some secluded place in the jungle. There, a group of people who worship a decapitated head in a box are planning on making one of the women their new queen. They drink on blood to keep themselves youthful and have been alive for years. This film is mildly entertaining, but could've used more sleaze. You'd think that a film with a bunch of bimbos in it made in the 70's would've upped the sleaze factor, but it was pretty tame.
I'm also planning to watch a film currently at my local movie theatre called The Dead later this week, about zombies in Africa. Sounds promising.
Ricky