Return Of The Blind Dead is great! Not as good as Tombs, but far better than
the third and the fourth in the Blind Dead series...
The New Flesh
Stink Hot At 5 A.M. When The Machine Starts Up Again, The Sky Is Still Pink
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A must have. Try to track down the original as well.
CAULDRON OF BLOOD with Boris Karloff is a mega-stinker. RETURN OF THE
BLIND DEAD (aka RETURN OF THE EVIL DEAD) is excellent, if a bit
slowmoving as all the BLIND DEAD films. The best in the series.
-Henrik
A mastework of so bad it's good cinema. Features some of the most
ridiculously absurd dialogue ever written, we're talking Ed Wood quality
here.
Danny Shiflet
"You, don't have to wait, I'll be too late,
When you meet to jump off the edge.
I'm not like you and I don't wanna be,
Follow the times to a place you can't see
Don't call in doubt what the fashion may bring
and you'll be...falling down!"-Edguy, Falling Down
I'd love to see HORROR OF THE ZOMBIES and NIGHT OF THE SEAGULLS make it
onto DVD in the widescreen format. I have the out-of-print (Super
Video and Sony, respectively) VHS videocassettes for both of these.
The laserdisc versions of the first two entries in the series put these
to shame.
Incidentally, a few years ago I had an opportunity to look over the
script for a fifth "Blind Dead" film De Ossorio was shopping
around. . . EL NECRONOMICON DE LOS TEMPLARIOS. I vaguely remember it
having something to do with the the Templars being "nuclear-powered"
and terrorizing a bunch of campers in the woods. I am not making this
up!!!
Adios!
BOB
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ff...@aol.com (FF7M3) wrote:
> >RETURN OF THE BLIND DEAD
>
> A must have. Try to track down the original as well.
>
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Wow -- how fascinating! Thanks for describing it, too bad (maybe) it
never got made.
O.
dani...@my-deja.com wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I'd love to see HORROR OF THE ZOMBIES and NIGHT OF THE SEAGULLS make it
> onto DVD in the widescreen format. I have the out-of-print (Super
> Video and Sony, respectively) VHS videocassettes for both of these.
> The laserdisc versions of the first two entries in the series put these
> to shame.
Yes, that would be nice. The third and fourth in the series have their
weaknesses, but imagery of the knights alone, make it all worthwile in my
opinion.
>
>
> Incidentally, a few years ago I had an opportunity to look over the
> script for a fifth "Blind Dead" film De Ossorio was shopping
> around. . . EL NECRONOMICON DE LOS TEMPLARIOS. I vaguely remember it
> having something to do with the the Templars being "nuclear-powered"
> and terrorizing a bunch of campers in the woods. I am not making this
> up!!!
AAACK! I think I prefer them as veangeful force, etc. The nuclear aspect
sounds absolutely dreadful and hysterical.
Mark
http://www.concentric.net/~cultcuts
CULT CUTS MOVIE MAGAZINE
>
>
> Adios!
> BOB
>
> ------
>
> In article <19991124215150...@ng-xa1.aol.com>,
> ff...@aol.com (FF7M3) wrote:
> > >RETURN OF THE BLIND DEAD
> >
> > A must have. Try to track down the original as well.
> >
>