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Saturday, July 5, 2008

"Piss Your Pants"


This scene was one of the worst ones in a thumbs up kind of way. The gang is nearing the end of their game and ready to dispose of their new found friends. But before they do that they get a few more laughs at the two victim's expense. This scene from "Last House" was very reminiscent of Rob Zombie's "The Devil's Rejects".

Krug Stillo


The film's soundtrack was written-and partially sung-by David Hess, who also played the main antagonist Krug. It is particularly notable for being heavily contrasted with what was going on in the movie. For example, as the gang drives the two girls out into the countryside, the almost comical, tune Baddies Theme plays and, after the rape scene, a soothing ballad plays. Hess, before "The Last House", wrote songs for Elvis Presley! He recently worked on several tracks for the horror film "Cabin Fever" (2003), directed by Eli Roth. But no matter how many songs he writes or sings I'll never forget how uncomfortable he mad me feel while watching "Last House".....I think I liked it.

"The Last House"


"The Last House on the Left" is a 1972 horror film written and directed by Wes Craven and produced by Sean S. Cunningham.Oh so controversial for its graphic violence, and for the manner in which the villains imposed their psychopathic and sadistic will upon the victims.The film split opinion with critics, unsure whether the film is a bold artistic statement or exploitative trash, or some combination of the two. Audiences, however, flocked to see the film and, along with films such as "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre", it is credited with bringing a new sense of realistic violence to the modern horror film genre. Either way this movie delivered the goods in a very raw way. I remember feeling so uncomfortable the first time I watched it!

Friday, July 4, 2008

Type O Negative-Dead Again


"Dead Again" is the seventh studio album by Type O Negative. The cover photo is a portrayal of Grigori Rasputin, the Russian mystic and associate of Tsar Nicholas II, and likewise the lettering is faux-Cyrillic font. This album did really good with fans and critics and received the highest chart position for the band yet. I was first introduced to them when I saw "I Know What You Did Last Summer". So if you dig, download. Enjoy!

Tracks

1.) Dead Again
2.) Tripping a Blind Man
3.) The Profits of Doom
4.) September Sun
5.) Halloween in Heaven (With Tara Vanflower)
6.) These Three Things
7.) She Burned Me Down
8.) Some Stupid Tomorrow
9.) An Ode to Locksmiths
10.) Hail and Farewell to Britain

Helen's Big Chase Scene!


"I Know What You Did Last Summer" is a very popular 1997 horror movie.The film has been released on DVD multiple times. The only special feature was a commentary, but on newer releases it features commentary, a featurette, music video and a trailer. The killer attacks on the 4th of July so I figured nows a good time to post it. I have two favorite scenes from the movie to run by you. First scene, the one depicted here is Helen's, chase scene, played by Sarah Michelle Gellar. After she escapes the cop car she turns the corner running in a pageant gown. All you can see is her silhouette in speed, and immediately after, the "Fisherman's"; Fucking scary! My second fave is near the end of the movie. Were Julie, played by Jennifer Love Hewitt, reaches for a flare gun but is forced off her feet by the killer's thrusting on the boat gears, if a boat even has gears. Any way, when she falls her tit does some serious jiggling. Oh yes friends Julie has a major rack! Kevin Williamson screen play is noticeably present. He has every one sounding like college grads. But over all, great movie.

"Summer" Soundtrack!


I loved the music in "I Know What You Did Last Summer". My favorite song is probably "Summer Breeze" by Type O Negative. "Hush" by Kula Shaker, was the most popular, used for all the trailers. Good song choices in this movie I think, if you agree, download it. Enjoy!

Tracks

1.) Hush - Kula Shaker
2.) Summer Breeze - Type O Negative
3.) D.U.I. - The Offspring
4.) Kid - Green Apple Quick Step
5.) This Ain't the Summer of Love - L7
6.) Losin' It - Soul Asylum
7.) Hey Bulldog - Toad The Wet Sprocket
8.) My Baby's Got the Strangest Ways - Southern Culture On The Skids
9.) Waterfall - The Din Pedals
10.) Clumsy - Our Lady Peace
11.) One Hundred Days - Flick
12.) Great Life - Goatboy
13.) 2wicky - Hooverphonic
14.) Don't Mean Anything - Adam Cohen
15.) Proud - Korn

The Not So Happening.....


Yesterday my sister China had a great idea,"Lets go to the movies yaw". So the whole house got all creative about it and the "Ramblers" and I went rambling! There were 7 total of us Hilton folk off to "United Artist", the movie theater in south Philly. On arrival it finally hit us; What are we going to watch? Adrien said "Hancock", I was going for "The Strangers",!I really want to see that movie!, but John and We-G both said "The Happening". So China, now inspired by the jumper scene in the trailer, pays for 7 ticket. I was so disappointed at this movie! M.Night finally gets an R rating and what the fuck did he use it on? I expected much more. I didn't feel scared, its that simple, it just didn't scare me. The "money shot" came to pass in the first few minutes; You know the one, were people are jumping off a building. My advise....wait for it on DVD. That was some downer shit man.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Listen To "Fright Night"!


The music featured in this movie is very cool and sexy in an 80's way. My favorites are "Come To Me", "Good Man In A Bad Time" and "Armies Of The Night". Cool listings, downloadable in two separate files. Enjoy!

Tracks

1.) Fright Night - J.Geils Band
2.) You Can't Hide From The Beast Inside - Autograph
3.) Good Man in a Bad Time - Ian Hunter
4.) Rock Myself to Sleep - April Wine
5.) Let's Talk - Devo
6.) Armies of the Night - Sparks
7.) Give It Up - Evelyn 'Champagne' King
8.) Save Me Tonight - White Sister
9.) Boppin' Tonight - Fabulous Fontaines
10.) Come To Me - Brad Fiedel

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Club Scene!


This is one of my many favorite parts of "Fright Night". In this scene Charlie and Amy try to hide out in a club. Thinking they're safe, Charlie turns away and just like that she falls under Jerry's spell while the song "Good Man" plays. Notice how Amy goes from super virgin with almost no sex appeal until she is fallen deeper. Suddenly her shirt gets tighter, her hair voluminous, Amy gets pretty damned hot during this scene! So much fun this movie! Pick it up if you haven't seen it!

Fright Night!


Fright Night is a vampire horror-comedy film that was released in 1985 and directed by Tom Hallond. "Peter Vincent" played by Roddy Mcdowall, was fucking funny, "Evil Edd" was another great character, played by Steven Geoffreys of "976-EVIL" . It was followed by a 1988 sequel, Fright Night II along with numerous other merchandise including tapes, CDs, videos, DVDs, and comic books. Luvs it, hope you do !

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

For Your Horrorscope Call 976-EVIL


976-EVIL is a 1989 horror movie directed by Robert Englund, otherwise known as "Freddy krueger". This movie really creeped me out. I especially remember the ring tone was creepy! 976-EVIL is supposedly the number to a horrorscope hotline that is actually the product of Satan. He uses the line to get regular mortals to do some dirty deeds for him. The two main characters would be cousins Spike [Patrick O'Bryan] and and Hoax [Stephen Geoffreys]"Fright Night". Spike being the bad boy next door and Hoax being your typical pocket protector nerd. Hoax can never get the girl, accomplish anything or seem to get out of the spotlight of the local bullies- while Spike is the exact opposite. Luckily for Hoax, Spike is a nice guy and saves his ass a few times.

Freddy's Greatest Hits

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Complete with guest vocals by the one and only Robert Englund as slasher movie icon Fredd Krueger of "Nightmare On Elm street, the song also contained instructions on how to dance "The Freddy".

Tracks

1. Do The Freddy
2. Dance Or Else
3. In The Midnight Hour
4. Don't Sleep
5. All I Have To Do Is Dream
6. Obsession
7. Wooly Bully
8. Down In The Boiler Room
9. Elm Street Dreams

A Nightmare On Elm Street


"From modern horror master Wes Craven comes a timeless shocker that remains the standard bearer for terror". Nightmare really delivered the goods.
A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 1984 American horror film directed and written by Wes Craven. The film features John Saxon, Heather Langenkamp, Ronee Blakley, Amanda Wyss, Jsu Garcia, Robert Englund and Johnny Depp in his feature film debut. Set in the fictional Midwestern town of Springwood, Ohio, the plot revolves around several teenagers being terrorized in their nightmares by the ghost of a serial child murderer named Freddy Krueger.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

From Dusk Till Dawn!


"From Dusk" has always been one of my favorites. This 1996 action/comedy/horror movie is a real ride all the way through. The movie starts like some out-law, dusty, action film; first you get tide up with some great characters and you just know this movie is gonna be bad-ass; Then at about half time the movie turns in to a wild, splatter-house, vampire creature feature! Robert Rodriquez's movies always does the trick for me. when you put him with Tarantino, you get something special, something creative!

Satanico Pandemonium -"After Dark"


This is one of my favorite scenes from the movie! Salma Hayek is so hot in this performance; so hot in fact, did you notice Britney Spears 2001 VMAs performance, she took so many moves from the After Dark performance, no she took the exact moves! oh and what is up with Quintin Tarentino's foot fetish? I noticed in just about every movie he has done uer sure to find a hot chick's chubby piggies. Here in "From Dusk", Satanico Pandemonium feeds Richie a drink down her leg with her foot in his mouth, in "Pulp Fiction" there was the whole foot massage speech, in "Kill Bill" there was the "wiggle your big toe" scene. Not that theres anything wrong with it, its just something I noticed. So enjoy this dance, just as I'm sure Quintin did, piggies and all!

"From Dusk Till Dawn" Soundtrack!


The album is predominantly Texas blues, featuring such artists as ZZ Top, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan. The film's score was composed by Graeme Revell, and two short excerpts of his work are featured on the album. There are also extracts of dialogue from the film. The Chicano rock band Tito & Tarantula, who portrayed the band in the Titty Twister bar, appears on the soundtrack as well.

Tracks

1. Everybody Be Cool-Seth Gecko
2. Dark Night-Blasters
3. Mexican Blackbird-ZZ Top
4. Texas Funeral-Jon Wayne
5. Foolish Heart-The Mavericks
6. Would You Do Me a Favor?-Kate Fuller and Richie Gecko
7. Dengue Woman Blues-Jimmie Vaughan
8. Torquay-The Leftovers
9. She's Just Killing Me-ZZ Top
10. Chet's Speech–Chet Pussy
11. Angry Cockroaches-Tito & Tarantula
12. Mary Had a Little Lamb-Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
13. After Dark-Tito & Tarantula
14. Willie the Wimp (And His Cadillac Coffin)-Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
15. Kill the Band –Sex Machine
16. Mexican Standoff (Graeme Revell)
17. Sex Machine Attacks (Graeme Revell)

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Phantasm!


Phantasm is a low-budget cult classic horror movie produced in 1977 and released in 1979. It was directed, written, photographed, co-produced and edited by Don Coscarelli. It introduced The Tall Man (who was portrayed in the film and its sequels by Angus Scrimm), a supernatural and sadistic undertaker who turns the dead into dwarf zombies to do his bidding and take over the world. The Tall Man uses little flying silver balls of death (referred to as Sentinel Spheres by fans) that contain a lethal pair of spiked blades and a drill that destroys the victim's brain. This film was re-released on DVD by Anchor Bay Entertainment on April 10th, 2007.

The Sounds Of "Phantasm"



Tracks

1.) Intro and Main Title (03:55)
2.) Welcome to Morningside / Hand in the Box (01:27)
3.) Hearse Inferno (01:13)
4.) Phantasmagoria / Silver Sphere Disco (05:13)
5.) Tender Interlude (01:25)
6.) Cemetary Spectres (00:53)
7.) Spacegate to Infinity / Jody at Morningside / On the Move (03:31)
8.) Phantasm Atmosphere (01:09)
9.) The Tall Man on Main Street (01:35)
10.) Funeral Organ / Dwarf in Hearse (01:44)
11.) Under the Car (02:19)
12.) Mike on the Road (01:01)
13.) Hearse Chase (01:11)
14.) A Dwarf Named Buford (01:01)
15.) Overturned Ice-cream Truck (02:18)
16.) Mineshaft Chase (02:51)
17.) "Just a Dream?" (01:33)
18.) End of the Game (Or Is It?) (01:05)
19.) Prologue / The Big Dwarf Fight (02:33)