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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrO3b86kKjU
Unsure if it's considered horror, because I don't think it is, but Wake in Fright is good in a nightmare/living in hell situation. Plus, can't say that I've ever seen a movie set in the Australian desert that isn't Mad Max.
The Rover was pretty desolate.
Isn't Pumpkinhead also set in the desert?
Aaaah I remembered it as an Australian film but I was confusing it with Razorback.
Birthday present of VHS tapes. Children of the Corn 2: The Final Sacrifice contains some dodgy CGI scene that I guess wasnt on later releases. Also, film is better than part one. Now I have to own them all.
That it does.
https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/...20180327005106
Worth checking out?
15 minutes into The Green Inferno and this is some of the worst crap I’ve ever seen. Worse than DTV.
How does Eli Roth continue to have a career?
Oh yah, shmoozing. I forgot.
I've had that movie sitting on my shelf since it was available and I've been fearing to watch it. I'm not surprised at all it's terrible but for some reason I remain curious.
Should I do it?
No. Just ended.
It’s complete and utter trash from the opening minute.
There’s nothing good in it - not one scene, not an idea, nothing.
Waste of time.
I may have made it a third of the way though that one before shutting it off.
Ok. Throwing in the trash.
What's weird is that the dude is very obviously stuck in a 70s and 80s horror groove and that's about as far away from the current zeitgeist as you can get.
He just did some pseudo-doc about the history of horror, too.
Same. I heard Roth mirrored "Cannibal Holocaust" almost beat for beat. I haven't seen that one, but there was nothing to "Inferno" outside a lotta gore.