Ig Parish is having a terrible day. His girlfriend was raped and murdered and now he has these two horns growing from his head. Now everyone wants to tell him their deepest, darkest secrets.
Horns (2013) marks the return of both Daniel Radcliffe and Juno Temple to my horror reviews. I have made a couple of decisions here. First, Daniel Radcliffe is a phenomenal actor. Second, Juno Temple is not. Sorry. I really wanted to like her but she just was not that good in this.
The story here is interesting and Daniel Radcliffe makes Ig as about as distant from Harry Potter as you can make it. No reason is given as to why he grows these horns and gains his powers, but none it really needed.
Game wise I think I want to redouble my reclassification of fiends and only have devils as fallen angels. Everything else is a demon or something like that.
Stats
9 Watched / 7 New
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Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Thursday, October 8, 2015
October Movie Challenge: Nocturna: Granddaughter of Dracula (1979)
I do feel the need to point out that just because a movie is from the 70s that's doesn't mean I am going to like it. Case in point this cinematic turd known as Nocturna: Granddaughter of Dracula.
On paper it has a lot going for it.
John Carradine turning in his last role as Dracula.
Yvonne De Carlo, though given the really unfortunate name of Jugulia Vein. What is this a Scooby-Doo movie?
Brother Theodore in a Reinfield like role. Brother Theodore was just an odd dude. He has never really ceased to entertain me. ....Till now.
Even Nai Bonet, whom I was sure couldn't act, at least would look good in the part.
It has some things that gave me pause, Like renaming Dracula's Castle as Hotel Transylvania 33+ years before Adam Sandler did.
But when I realized this was going to be a disco-dance movie I should have ran. But dear readers I am committed.
Lets be honest. This is a terrible movie. I wasn't expecting much, but I was hoping for more than this. Carradine's talents are wasted on this, even more so that "Billy the Kid vs. Dracula". Nai Bonet is just bad. She is a great dancer to be sure, but her acting is so bad.
It also strikes me that there are a lot of similarities between this movie and "Love At First Bite".
In the end nothing really can save this movie. I can't even find something small in it for a game.
Stats
8 Watched / 6 New
On paper it has a lot going for it.
John Carradine turning in his last role as Dracula.
Yvonne De Carlo, though given the really unfortunate name of Jugulia Vein. What is this a Scooby-Doo movie?
Brother Theodore in a Reinfield like role. Brother Theodore was just an odd dude. He has never really ceased to entertain me. ....Till now.
Even Nai Bonet, whom I was sure couldn't act, at least would look good in the part.
It has some things that gave me pause, Like renaming Dracula's Castle as Hotel Transylvania 33+ years before Adam Sandler did.
But when I realized this was going to be a disco-dance movie I should have ran. But dear readers I am committed.
Lets be honest. This is a terrible movie. I wasn't expecting much, but I was hoping for more than this. Carradine's talents are wasted on this, even more so that "Billy the Kid vs. Dracula". Nai Bonet is just bad. She is a great dancer to be sure, but her acting is so bad.
It also strikes me that there are a lot of similarities between this movie and "Love At First Bite".
In the end nothing really can save this movie. I can't even find something small in it for a game.
Stats
8 Watched / 6 New
October Movie Challenge: Simon King of Witches (1971)
There is something about the 70s Occult Revival that keeps me coming back for more. This movie has been in my queue since the summer so I was really looking forward to it.
It starts kind of slow and you are never really sure at the start if "Simon Sinestrari" is a real witch or just a con man. But as the movie goes on the magic is played as being very, very real.
I have to admit I was surprised by the performance of Andrew Prine. Not that I didn't think he was a good actor, but because he played the role of Simon with such earnestness.
The horror elements are few, but many of the occult trappings are good. There is a camp to it that doesn't quite allow the movie to be fully comedy, satire or even supernatural horror. Though there are some good scenes. I liked his whole astral-projection bit, more late 60s than 70s. I also liked the part when he is about to make a sacrifice for his big spell and he ponders how he must not be done with violence yet in this life. A wholly cheesy line but Prine pulls it off with earnestness and even conviction.
Brenda Scott on the other hand was sleep-walking through her role as Linda, the love interest. I found her neither convincing nor interesting. Heck, Simon had better on screen chemistry with Turk the young male prostitute he befriends. In fact there was more emotion in the scene where Simon removes Turk's memory of him so he would not get caught up in his magical doings than any scene with Linda.
I ended up liking it more than I anticipated, but not as much as I wanted to like it.
It was a good one to watch along with The Devil Rides Out. Two differing views of occult ceremonial magic.
Simon of course would make for a great NPC in a modern horror game. Something about the setting and how he was portrayed makes me think Chill more than say Buffy or World of Darkness.
He is not entirely evil, but he is also not entirely good either. He would play like a bargain basement Aleister Crowley; a human with some magical power that now thinks he is akin to the gods. This can be threatening or comical depending on how you want to play it.
Stats
7 Watched / 5 New
It starts kind of slow and you are never really sure at the start if "Simon Sinestrari" is a real witch or just a con man. But as the movie goes on the magic is played as being very, very real.
I have to admit I was surprised by the performance of Andrew Prine. Not that I didn't think he was a good actor, but because he played the role of Simon with such earnestness.
The horror elements are few, but many of the occult trappings are good. There is a camp to it that doesn't quite allow the movie to be fully comedy, satire or even supernatural horror. Though there are some good scenes. I liked his whole astral-projection bit, more late 60s than 70s. I also liked the part when he is about to make a sacrifice for his big spell and he ponders how he must not be done with violence yet in this life. A wholly cheesy line but Prine pulls it off with earnestness and even conviction.
Brenda Scott on the other hand was sleep-walking through her role as Linda, the love interest. I found her neither convincing nor interesting. Heck, Simon had better on screen chemistry with Turk the young male prostitute he befriends. In fact there was more emotion in the scene where Simon removes Turk's memory of him so he would not get caught up in his magical doings than any scene with Linda.
I ended up liking it more than I anticipated, but not as much as I wanted to like it.
It was a good one to watch along with The Devil Rides Out. Two differing views of occult ceremonial magic.
Simon of course would make for a great NPC in a modern horror game. Something about the setting and how he was portrayed makes me think Chill more than say Buffy or World of Darkness.
He is not entirely evil, but he is also not entirely good either. He would play like a bargain basement Aleister Crowley; a human with some magical power that now thinks he is akin to the gods. This can be threatening or comical depending on how you want to play it.
Stats
7 Watched / 5 New
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
October Movie Challenge: The Devil Rides Out (1968)
I swear I had seen this movie. I knew the story, I knew about the stellar performance of Christopher Lee in one of his few turns as a good guy. An intense good guy, but a good guy all the same. So when I sat down to watch it last night imagine my surprise when I realized I had not seen it at all.
I think I was confusing it with another Christopher Lee movie.
In any case The Devil Rides out is fantastic. A nice little battle with the forces of evil.
Hammer based on the book by occult writer Dennis Wheatley. It would not be the last time that Hammer and Christopher Lee would collaborate on a Dennis Wheatley tale, this time putting Lee back in the role of bad guy for To The Devil A Daughter.
The feel to this movie is very much like the book Tanith. In fact the book of The Devil Rides Out was one of the influences on Tanith. Each features a central character named Tanith and also deals with rural England paganism and/or satanism.
There is so much here for a game. Occult secrets, cultists, magical battles. You can also do worse than model your clerics after Lee. Plus I am dying to role up a new witch named Tanith that may or may not be involved in devil worship.
This reminds me how much I love Hammer Films.
Stats
6 Watched / 4 New
I think I was confusing it with another Christopher Lee movie.
In any case The Devil Rides out is fantastic. A nice little battle with the forces of evil.
Hammer based on the book by occult writer Dennis Wheatley. It would not be the last time that Hammer and Christopher Lee would collaborate on a Dennis Wheatley tale, this time putting Lee back in the role of bad guy for To The Devil A Daughter.
The feel to this movie is very much like the book Tanith. In fact the book of The Devil Rides Out was one of the influences on Tanith. Each features a central character named Tanith and also deals with rural England paganism and/or satanism.
There is so much here for a game. Occult secrets, cultists, magical battles. You can also do worse than model your clerics after Lee. Plus I am dying to role up a new witch named Tanith that may or may not be involved in devil worship.
This reminds me how much I love Hammer Films.
Stats
6 Watched / 4 New
Monday, October 5, 2015
October Movie Challenge: The Babadook (2014)
"If it's in a word or it's in a look, you can't get rid of
The Babadook."
Now this is more like it!
A creepy movie monster that remembers that often less is more. From newcomer Jennifer Kent this is a tale of a widow (played wonderfully by Essie Davis) and her son (Noah Wiseman). In some ways this is the "Sixth Sense" except instead of dead people the little boy sees monsters. Trouble is the monsters are not at all real and the little kid is a handful.
One day a mysterious book shows up in their home and the mother reads it. It is the story of Mister Babadook who knocks on your door three times, then bangs on it three times wanting to be let in, "ba ba ba DOOK DOOK DOOK"!
We then follow the mother's descent into madness as she acts out the book. It is quite effective and at points quite scary. For example I was pretty sure I knew what was going to happen to X character only have something else happen entirely. It was a nice change of pace.
I watched this with my youngest son who loved it, but hated the ending. I loved the ending myself because I understood the metaphor. But it is not a movie I would let my youngest or wife watch since I know a few of the scenes would really bother them.
If things that go bump in the night scary you easy then this not the movie for you.
The Babadook himself would be great for any modern supernatural horror game. Not so much D&D since the monster is more of a psychological one. But say for Buffy or Ghosts of Albion he would be great.
If you get the chance see this one. It's not just a great horror movie it is a great movie.
Stats
5 Watched / 3 New
The Babadook."
Now this is more like it!
A creepy movie monster that remembers that often less is more. From newcomer Jennifer Kent this is a tale of a widow (played wonderfully by Essie Davis) and her son (Noah Wiseman). In some ways this is the "Sixth Sense" except instead of dead people the little boy sees monsters. Trouble is the monsters are not at all real and the little kid is a handful.
One day a mysterious book shows up in their home and the mother reads it. It is the story of Mister Babadook who knocks on your door three times, then bangs on it three times wanting to be let in, "ba ba ba DOOK DOOK DOOK"!
We then follow the mother's descent into madness as she acts out the book. It is quite effective and at points quite scary. For example I was pretty sure I knew what was going to happen to X character only have something else happen entirely. It was a nice change of pace.
I watched this with my youngest son who loved it, but hated the ending. I loved the ending myself because I understood the metaphor. But it is not a movie I would let my youngest or wife watch since I know a few of the scenes would really bother them.
If things that go bump in the night scary you easy then this not the movie for you.
The Babadook himself would be great for any modern supernatural horror game. Not so much D&D since the monster is more of a psychological one. But say for Buffy or Ghosts of Albion he would be great.
If you get the chance see this one. It's not just a great horror movie it is a great movie.
Stats
5 Watched / 3 New
Sunday, October 4, 2015
October Movie Challenge: Carrie (2013)
I have had the new Carrie Blu-Ray since it came out but only watched it last night. I enjoyed it, Chloë Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore are pretty much fantastic in everything they do, this was no exception. Julianne Moore gave a stellar performance as Carrie's mother Margaret White, much better than Piper Laurie was in fact.
Chloë Grace Moretz was fantastic of course, but the trouble I have with her in this movie is she is just too good looking. Sure Carrie is supposed to be an outcast, but she is no Sissy Spacek.
The story is what we all know at this point; enjoyable yes but not really needed.
Stats
4 Watched / 2 New
Chloë Grace Moretz was fantastic of course, but the trouble I have with her in this movie is she is just too good looking. Sure Carrie is supposed to be an outcast, but she is no Sissy Spacek.
The story is what we all know at this point; enjoyable yes but not really needed.
Stats
4 Watched / 2 New
Saturday, October 3, 2015
October Movie Challenge: The Sixth Sense (1999)
1999's The Sixth Sense was a huge surprise hit. The writer and director, M. Night Shyamalan was all but an unknown at the time. This movie is also the first and best use of what is now known as the "Shyamalan twist". Ignore some of his latter movies (though I will admit to enjoying "The Happening") and enjoy this one for what it is.
I have been wanting to rewatch this one for years. Knowing "the twist" is one thing, seeing the movie in light of that is another. One thing is sure, Shyamalan is a damn fine director. Course the cinematography from the legendary Tak Fujimoto (of Silence of the Lambs fame) so the movie looks good.
Haley Joel Osment is praised for his acting, and it is justified, but let's not forget the stunning performance from Bruce Willis. Casting mega action and comedy star Willis as a ghost who never touches anyone throughout most of the movie was genius. I have liked Bruce Willis since "Moonlighting" and he did not disappoint here. The surprise of the night though came from a young Mischa Barton as the girl killed by her Munchausen syndrome by proxy mother.
I watched this one with my youngest son, who had never seen it. It was great to see his reaction to everything and then the final twist. He loved it.
Almost immediately after seeing this for the first time I wanted to use an adult Cole Sear (Seer, get it! It's a twist name!) in a Cinematic Unisystem game. Make him older and more jaded like Micheal J. Fox's character in the Frighteners.
Still might do that.
Stats
3 Watched / 1 New
I have been wanting to rewatch this one for years. Knowing "the twist" is one thing, seeing the movie in light of that is another. One thing is sure, Shyamalan is a damn fine director. Course the cinematography from the legendary Tak Fujimoto (of Silence of the Lambs fame) so the movie looks good.
Haley Joel Osment is praised for his acting, and it is justified, but let's not forget the stunning performance from Bruce Willis. Casting mega action and comedy star Willis as a ghost who never touches anyone throughout most of the movie was genius. I have liked Bruce Willis since "Moonlighting" and he did not disappoint here. The surprise of the night though came from a young Mischa Barton as the girl killed by her Munchausen syndrome by proxy mother.
I watched this one with my youngest son, who had never seen it. It was great to see his reaction to everything and then the final twist. He loved it.
Almost immediately after seeing this for the first time I wanted to use an adult Cole Sear (Seer, get it! It's a twist name!) in a Cinematic Unisystem game. Make him older and more jaded like Micheal J. Fox's character in the Frighteners.
Still might do that.
Stats
3 Watched / 1 New
Friday, October 2, 2015
October Movie Challenge: War of the Gargantuas (1966)
Going back a bit to movie I first saw years and years (at least 30) ago on KPLR TV out of St. Louis. War of the Gargantuas was a sequel to Frankenstein Conquers the World, though I didn't know that at the time.
All I knew is it freaked the heck out of me. Those giant monsters eating people and spitting out their clothes recall bugged me when I was 10-11. It was one of the sources of the the Gargantua monster I would later create.
The movie this time around was not scary but still fun to watch. It was shorter than I remember and I am sure there were more scenes of Gaira eating people.
Interestingly it stars Russ Tamblyn looking almost exactly like his daughter does now. She is now the same age he was in this movie.
I always wonder when one actor is speaking English and the rest Japanese are we supposed to assume they are all speaking the same language?
In any case I now need to see Frankenstein Conquers the World.
Stats
2 Watched / 1 New
All I knew is it freaked the heck out of me. Those giant monsters eating people and spitting out their clothes recall bugged me when I was 10-11. It was one of the sources of the the Gargantua monster I would later create.
The movie this time around was not scary but still fun to watch. It was shorter than I remember and I am sure there were more scenes of Gaira eating people.
Interestingly it stars Russ Tamblyn looking almost exactly like his daughter does now. She is now the same age he was in this movie.
I always wonder when one actor is speaking English and the rest Japanese are we supposed to assume they are all speaking the same language?
In any case I now need to see Frankenstein Conquers the World.
Stats
2 Watched / 1 New
Thursday, October 1, 2015
October Movie Challenge: Spell (2014)
Spell (2014) aka "Nam Man Prai".
A monk/sorcerer is caught in customs with a strange vial, a love potion he claims. It gets into the wrong hands and soon poor Prae (played by Wanida Termthanaporn) is infected. She goes from sweet, shy office girl to a sex fiend. Somewhat literally since during sex she transforms into this monster (a "ghost" in the translation) that looks like a cross between a hag and a lamia.
The movie is a bit confusing in places, mostly because it is from Thailand and I think the translation was a bit off. Also I am not 100% that some scenes were cut out.
The monster in this was a nice little shock the first time since I was not expecting it. The story is your basic morality play of "don't have sex, sex is bad, mkay?"
Though there is a neat little twist at the end.
Nam Man Prai I guess means "love potion" or "love spell" in Thai.
For games I guess a cursed love potion could turn whomever drinks it into a homicidal hag.
All in all not a bad flick to start out October!
Stats
1 Watched / 1 New
A monk/sorcerer is caught in customs with a strange vial, a love potion he claims. It gets into the wrong hands and soon poor Prae (played by Wanida Termthanaporn) is infected. She goes from sweet, shy office girl to a sex fiend. Somewhat literally since during sex she transforms into this monster (a "ghost" in the translation) that looks like a cross between a hag and a lamia.
The movie is a bit confusing in places, mostly because it is from Thailand and I think the translation was a bit off. Also I am not 100% that some scenes were cut out.
The monster in this was a nice little shock the first time since I was not expecting it. The story is your basic morality play of "don't have sex, sex is bad, mkay?"
Though there is a neat little twist at the end.
Nam Man Prai I guess means "love potion" or "love spell" in Thai.
For games I guess a cursed love potion could turn whomever drinks it into a homicidal hag.
All in all not a bad flick to start out October!
Stats
1 Watched / 1 New
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
2015 October Horror Movie Challenge
I so look forward to this every year, but this year I think I am going to fall a little short of my goals.
Busy time at work and with projects means less time to enjoy some horror.
So this years theme will be "Attacks of Opportunity". That is, I will watch movies as the come on or as I get access to them. The nice thing is this year I have Netflix in addition to my Amazon Prime. So I do have many more choices. Plus I have a stack of DVDs laying here that need to be watched.
Normally hosted by Krell Laboratories I think offical hosting is now covered by the Facebook group.
Busy time at work and with projects means less time to enjoy some horror.
So this years theme will be "Attacks of Opportunity". That is, I will watch movies as the come on or as I get access to them. The nice thing is this year I have Netflix in addition to my Amazon Prime. So I do have many more choices. Plus I have a stack of DVDs laying here that need to be watched.
Normally hosted by Krell Laboratories I think offical hosting is now covered by the Facebook group.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Halloween Head Count
Checking on my numbers for my October Movie Challenges.
2014
39 Total Watched, 26 New
2013
35 Total Watched, 30 New
2012
33 Total Watched, 24 New
2011
31 Total Watched, 24 New.
Not too bad really.
Got in some horror-related gaming in too. No new releases; Eldritch Witchery came out in 2013 and The Witch in 2012. But still a fun month.
2014
39 Total Watched, 26 New
2013
35 Total Watched, 30 New
2012
33 Total Watched, 24 New
2011
31 Total Watched, 24 New.
Not too bad really.
Got in some horror-related gaming in too. No new releases; Eldritch Witchery came out in 2013 and The Witch in 2012. But still a fun month.
Friday, October 31, 2014
October Movie Challenge: Mad Scientist Marathon
I have a mini marathon of movies I have watched in the last few hours. All dealing with Vampires and Mad Scientists (give or take)
The Vampire Bat (1933)
This one turns some of the vampire tropes into plot fodder and features a mad scientist that needs human blood to keep his new creation alive. An older flick but fun. It features the ever impressive Faye Wray and Dwight Frye. Frye of course played one of the first ever Renfields in 1931's Dracula. I am struck by how good his range was and his performances reminds me of Andy Serkis.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
This of course features a song about Faye Wray and a mad scientist. No real vampire, but they do come from Transylvania. I have seen this one hundreds of times of course, but I still enjoy it. It is though no where near as fun on TV as it is in the theaters.
I have to admit I have always wanted to write a Buffy RPG adventure based on this. Have players play the original cast. Great for an adult themed Con game I am sure. Gotta get worked down to 4 hours.
Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl (2009)
Man. I have no idea where to start with this one. Dracula and Frankenstein's monster battle it out. IF they were both super cute Japanese school girls. There is so much blood and gore in this movie. but it is comical and beyond over the top. Plus stereotypes of all sorts of Japanese cultural fads. It's insane. The big battle on top of Tokyo Tower is the climax of the movie.
The interesting bit is the mad scientist (who is related to Frankenstein) uses vampire blood to animate the corpses.
Might get to more tonight.
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Tally so far: 39 Total Watched / 26 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
The Vampire Bat (1933)
This one turns some of the vampire tropes into plot fodder and features a mad scientist that needs human blood to keep his new creation alive. An older flick but fun. It features the ever impressive Faye Wray and Dwight Frye. Frye of course played one of the first ever Renfields in 1931's Dracula. I am struck by how good his range was and his performances reminds me of Andy Serkis.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
This of course features a song about Faye Wray and a mad scientist. No real vampire, but they do come from Transylvania. I have seen this one hundreds of times of course, but I still enjoy it. It is though no where near as fun on TV as it is in the theaters.
I have to admit I have always wanted to write a Buffy RPG adventure based on this. Have players play the original cast. Great for an adult themed Con game I am sure. Gotta get worked down to 4 hours.
Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl (2009)
Man. I have no idea where to start with this one. Dracula and Frankenstein's monster battle it out. IF they were both super cute Japanese school girls. There is so much blood and gore in this movie. but it is comical and beyond over the top. Plus stereotypes of all sorts of Japanese cultural fads. It's insane. The big battle on top of Tokyo Tower is the climax of the movie.
The interesting bit is the mad scientist (who is related to Frankenstein) uses vampire blood to animate the corpses.
Might get to more tonight.
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Tally so far: 39 Total Watched / 26 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
October Movie Challenge: Feast of Flesh (2007)
October Movie Challenge: Feast of Flesh (2007)
In my defense I want to say up front that I thought this was going to be better.
The title is fine and my research said it was a bit like Bordello of Blood only featuring Elizabeth Bathory AND Carmilla. I mean really. How can I say no?
I was so horribly wrong.
I think I am prepared to say that this was the WORST vampire movie I have seen this entire challenge. Though Mama Dracula might give it a run for it's money.
The story focuses on a "high class" brothel known as Bathory House. A couple gets a ticket to go from a poker game. Of course they are looking for a little threesome fun and instead they get eaten (and not in the way they wanted). Anyway I guess there is a prohibition against the vampires from hunting townfolk so the local vampire hunters come in and beat the vampire-hookers up a little.
Both sides fight. There is also a plot about a woman that is a local, but leaving town, getting brought into the brothel. The vampires thought she was coming to town, not leaving it. Her boyfriend wants her back...you know the drill.
I will give the movie one credit. The ending is not what I expected it to be. Bathory is killed and the townie girl becomes the new Madame. The boyfriend and all the hunters are killed.
The acting is terrible, including and especially Director, Writer and head Vampire Killer Sheridan, aka Mike Watt. What was up with that accent? He was supposed to be Dutch, but it sounded like Irish that learned from a book on tape. Anyway. It's not good.
I toyed with the idea of a vampire brothel in my games before. Mayfairs is a brothel in my games run by two vampire lovers, Miriam and Fran and founded by a Street Fae, Dirty Nellie. I now have a list of things NOT to do with it.
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Tally so far: 36 Total Watched / 24 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
In my defense I want to say up front that I thought this was going to be better.
The title is fine and my research said it was a bit like Bordello of Blood only featuring Elizabeth Bathory AND Carmilla. I mean really. How can I say no?
I was so horribly wrong.
I think I am prepared to say that this was the WORST vampire movie I have seen this entire challenge. Though Mama Dracula might give it a run for it's money.
The story focuses on a "high class" brothel known as Bathory House. A couple gets a ticket to go from a poker game. Of course they are looking for a little threesome fun and instead they get eaten (and not in the way they wanted). Anyway I guess there is a prohibition against the vampires from hunting townfolk so the local vampire hunters come in and beat the vampire-hookers up a little.
Both sides fight. There is also a plot about a woman that is a local, but leaving town, getting brought into the brothel. The vampires thought she was coming to town, not leaving it. Her boyfriend wants her back...you know the drill.
I will give the movie one credit. The ending is not what I expected it to be. Bathory is killed and the townie girl becomes the new Madame. The boyfriend and all the hunters are killed.
The acting is terrible, including and especially Director, Writer and head Vampire Killer Sheridan, aka Mike Watt. What was up with that accent? He was supposed to be Dutch, but it sounded like Irish that learned from a book on tape. Anyway. It's not good.
I toyed with the idea of a vampire brothel in my games before. Mayfairs is a brothel in my games run by two vampire lovers, Miriam and Fran and founded by a Street Fae, Dirty Nellie. I now have a list of things NOT to do with it.
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Tally so far: 36 Total Watched / 24 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
October Movie Challenge: Vampire Happening (1971)
October Movie Challenge: Vampire Happening (1971)
Vampire Happening or Gebissen wird nur nachts came up in my searches for a Countess Bathory like figure. I saw it and noticed that it was directed by Freddie Francis. The same that gave us Dracula Has Risen from His Grave, Tales that Witness Madness and one of my all time favorites, The Creeping Flesh.
So I was not expecting a lot when I saw that it was a "horror/comedy" but certainly more than I got.
The basic plot is simple. American Actress inherited a castle in Transylvania. Here she discovers that she is a dead ringer for her Great-Grandmother the former Countess. Not only was she notoriously lascivious she was also believed to be a vampire (of course).
The Countess does come back and causes a lot of Benny Hill-quality hijinks when she is thought to be the Actress and visa versa. Meanwhile the entire village has been transformed into vampires by the Countess.
The plot is thin and the acting is for the most part terrible save for Pia Degermark who pulls double duty as American Betty Williams and Vampire Countess Clarimonde.
There was also a surprising amount of nudity and sex in this movie for the time. It was released in 1971, but feels more late 60s. Some of the posters refer to it as an "Adult" vampire movie.
I am guess it is because it was made in West Germany at the time.
I can't help but feel there is a better story here somewhere.
Since I am still working through the Vampire Queen module I am thinking that a human descendant of Lady Neeblack running around the dungeon might be fun.
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Tally so far: 35 Total Watched / 23 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
Vampire Happening or Gebissen wird nur nachts came up in my searches for a Countess Bathory like figure. I saw it and noticed that it was directed by Freddie Francis. The same that gave us Dracula Has Risen from His Grave, Tales that Witness Madness and one of my all time favorites, The Creeping Flesh.
So I was not expecting a lot when I saw that it was a "horror/comedy" but certainly more than I got.
The basic plot is simple. American Actress inherited a castle in Transylvania. Here she discovers that she is a dead ringer for her Great-Grandmother the former Countess. Not only was she notoriously lascivious she was also believed to be a vampire (of course).
The Countess does come back and causes a lot of Benny Hill-quality hijinks when she is thought to be the Actress and visa versa. Meanwhile the entire village has been transformed into vampires by the Countess.
The plot is thin and the acting is for the most part terrible save for Pia Degermark who pulls double duty as American Betty Williams and Vampire Countess Clarimonde.
There was also a surprising amount of nudity and sex in this movie for the time. It was released in 1971, but feels more late 60s. Some of the posters refer to it as an "Adult" vampire movie.
I am guess it is because it was made in West Germany at the time.
I can't help but feel there is a better story here somewhere.
Since I am still working through the Vampire Queen module I am thinking that a human descendant of Lady Neeblack running around the dungeon might be fun.
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Tally so far: 35 Total Watched / 23 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
Monday, October 27, 2014
October Movie Challenge: Nochnoy dozor / Night Watch (2004)
October Movie Challenge: Nochnoy dozor / Night Watch (2004)
Nochnoy dozor (Ночной дозор) or "Night Watch" is a kick-ass Russian film about vampires, monsters and things that go bump in the night. It was subtitled, which I prefer over dubing, but it was not a big deal.
In the movie the forces of Light and Darkness waged a war back in the Middle Ages. They soon realized that the war would destroy everyone on both sides. They made a truce that would not interfere with each other unless required to keep the balance. The side of Light became known as Night Watch and the darkness became Day Watch. Otherkin could choose which ever side they wanted.
The movie deals with the mostly now bureaucratic Night Watch as the hunt down a vampire feeding without a license. They hunt him down, but in the process discover two things. The hunter, a recently turned vampire himself named Anton discovers a woman under a terrible dark curse and a boy being drawn to the vampires.
I don't want to ruin it because it is worth watching.
There is a bleakness mixed with decadence here that I think you could only get in Moscow. Maybe Bangkok or Hong Kong too, or Detroit in 10 more years. There is something very, very Russian to this that gives the movie such a great vibe.
I never knew if Anton was just going to up and die at any point or not, that's how bad he looked through it all.
There is a sequel, Day Watch. I really need to see that one now too.
Tally so far: 34 Total Watched / 22 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
Nochnoy dozor (Ночной дозор) or "Night Watch" is a kick-ass Russian film about vampires, monsters and things that go bump in the night. It was subtitled, which I prefer over dubing, but it was not a big deal.
In the movie the forces of Light and Darkness waged a war back in the Middle Ages. They soon realized that the war would destroy everyone on both sides. They made a truce that would not interfere with each other unless required to keep the balance. The side of Light became known as Night Watch and the darkness became Day Watch. Otherkin could choose which ever side they wanted.
The movie deals with the mostly now bureaucratic Night Watch as the hunt down a vampire feeding without a license. They hunt him down, but in the process discover two things. The hunter, a recently turned vampire himself named Anton discovers a woman under a terrible dark curse and a boy being drawn to the vampires.
I don't want to ruin it because it is worth watching.
There is a bleakness mixed with decadence here that I think you could only get in Moscow. Maybe Bangkok or Hong Kong too, or Detroit in 10 more years. There is something very, very Russian to this that gives the movie such a great vibe.
I never knew if Anton was just going to up and die at any point or not, that's how bad he looked through it all.
There is a sequel, Day Watch. I really need to see that one now too.
Tally so far: 34 Total Watched / 22 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
October Movie Challenge: Queen of the Damned (2002)
October Movie Challenge: Queen of the Damned (2002)
In what can be best described as an "Attack of Opportunity" I caught Queen of the Damned on TV yesterday.
Since I have been watching a number of "Vampire Queen" like movies lately this seemed appropriate.
Again, while I don't like the movie as part of the larger Anne Rice Universe, the movie is kind of fun. I think the tried too hard to take two books "The Vampire Lestat" and "Queen of the Damned" and make them into one movie.
Though to be fair, there is lot in both books that could have been cut or least edited down to size.
It is interesting though that I can recall exactly where I was when had heard that Aaliyah had been killed. I had never really given her a second thought prior to that. Watching her performance here again some 12 years after her death I am struck that how she physically embodied Akasha. I can't tell if she would have been a good actress or not, it is just a shame we never got to find out.
Stuart Townsend makes for a decent enough Lestat. Or at least the heterosexual Lestat. Tom Cruise probably did Gay Lestat better.
I have tried to stat up an Akasha like figure in many games before, but I usually end up disappointed in the results. In this movie and the book she really is less of a character and more of a plot device. Maharet (and Mekare, who is not even in the movie) are easier to do since they have more developed characters.
This is a re-watch. I reviewed this one back in 2010.
Tally so far: 33 Total Watched / 21 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
In what can be best described as an "Attack of Opportunity" I caught Queen of the Damned on TV yesterday.
Since I have been watching a number of "Vampire Queen" like movies lately this seemed appropriate.
Again, while I don't like the movie as part of the larger Anne Rice Universe, the movie is kind of fun. I think the tried too hard to take two books "The Vampire Lestat" and "Queen of the Damned" and make them into one movie.
Though to be fair, there is lot in both books that could have been cut or least edited down to size.
It is interesting though that I can recall exactly where I was when had heard that Aaliyah had been killed. I had never really given her a second thought prior to that. Watching her performance here again some 12 years after her death I am struck that how she physically embodied Akasha. I can't tell if she would have been a good actress or not, it is just a shame we never got to find out.
Stuart Townsend makes for a decent enough Lestat. Or at least the heterosexual Lestat. Tom Cruise probably did Gay Lestat better.
I have tried to stat up an Akasha like figure in many games before, but I usually end up disappointed in the results. In this movie and the book she really is less of a character and more of a plot device. Maharet (and Mekare, who is not even in the movie) are easier to do since they have more developed characters.
This is a re-watch. I reviewed this one back in 2010.
Tally so far: 33 Total Watched / 21 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
October Movie Challenge: Báthory: Countess of Blood (2008)
October Movie Challenge: Báthory: Countess of Blood (2008)
I am a sucker for a good Bathory movie. Or even a bad one. This is not a bad one, but it is an odd one. There are some genuine horrific scenes, but nor really enough to really be called horror.
Much like the Julie Delpy movie The Countess, this is a retelling of the Bathory tale to put the countess in a better light. I think The Countess is a better overall movie, but Anna Friel from Báthory: Countess of Blood is a better Bathory.
I think if both movies and casts had pooled their resources together one really great movie could have been made.
There are few things about the movie I didn't care for. The monks with the "roller skates" (no. really) annoyed me. The whole absinthe bit was way over done. In fact I pretty have never seen an absinthe scene in a vampire movie and wasn't pretty crappy. I blame the Bram Stoker's Dracula movie.
Not an unenjoyable movie, but at 2 hours and 21 minutes it is a bit too long.
Tally so far: 32 Total Watched / 21 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
I am a sucker for a good Bathory movie. Or even a bad one. This is not a bad one, but it is an odd one. There are some genuine horrific scenes, but nor really enough to really be called horror.
Much like the Julie Delpy movie The Countess, this is a retelling of the Bathory tale to put the countess in a better light. I think The Countess is a better overall movie, but Anna Friel from Báthory: Countess of Blood is a better Bathory.
I think if both movies and casts had pooled their resources together one really great movie could have been made.
There are few things about the movie I didn't care for. The monks with the "roller skates" (no. really) annoyed me. The whole absinthe bit was way over done. In fact I pretty have never seen an absinthe scene in a vampire movie and wasn't pretty crappy. I blame the Bram Stoker's Dracula movie.
Not an unenjoyable movie, but at 2 hours and 21 minutes it is a bit too long.
Tally so far: 32 Total Watched / 21 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
Friday, October 24, 2014
October Movie Challenge: Twins of Evil (1971)
October Movie Challenge: Twins of Evil (1971)
I watched this one back in 2012 and lamented at the time that many of the scenes seemed cut. So I picked up the Blu-Ray hoping that the "deleted scenes" were included this time.
Not so much.
There is a deleted scene; Where Anton is playing his new song to the girls school. Glad it was deleted.
There is however a very interesting documentary on the making of the Hammer Karnstein that might be worth the price of this disc alone.
The Blu Ray itself looks fantastic. Much better than the version I watched in 2012.
It still has it's 87 minute running time I have read there are some scenes that were filmed and never made it to the theatrical release and others that were cut afterwards.
Plus, given the recent death of Madeleine Collinson (the evil Twin Frieda) I wanted to watch this one again.
I am still hoping for a restored edition, but not holding my breath.
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Tally so far: 31 Total Watched / 20 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
I watched this one back in 2012 and lamented at the time that many of the scenes seemed cut. So I picked up the Blu-Ray hoping that the "deleted scenes" were included this time.
Not so much.
There is a deleted scene; Where Anton is playing his new song to the girls school. Glad it was deleted.
There is however a very interesting documentary on the making of the Hammer Karnstein that might be worth the price of this disc alone.
The Blu Ray itself looks fantastic. Much better than the version I watched in 2012.
It still has it's 87 minute running time I have read there are some scenes that were filmed and never made it to the theatrical release and others that were cut afterwards.
Plus, given the recent death of Madeleine Collinson (the evil Twin Frieda) I wanted to watch this one again.
I am still hoping for a restored edition, but not holding my breath.
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Tally so far: 31 Total Watched / 20 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
October Movie Challenge: Nosferatu (1979)
I am not sure how to classify this one really. I thought I saw it years ago, but once I started watching it again I was less sure. By the end I was really unsure. Some scenes were familiar, others I remember really differently.
This movie of course is a remake of the classic 1922 Nosferatu. Remake is somewhat of an inadequate word. This is a re-visioning of Dracula from the 1922 source.
Klaus Kinski was one of the greatest actors to grace the screen. A strange man by all accounts, but also a brilliant actor and quite brilliant in this role. Isabelle Adjani as Lucy Harker is also quite fantastic and undoubtedly the hero of this movie outshining both Johnathan Harker and Van Helsing both..
Nosferatu (either version) gets it right where Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) gets it wrong. Vampires are monsters and they carry plague, disease and death. Dracula is a bringer of death.
Like the Hamilton Deane play and the 1979 Dracula movie reverse the names and roles of Mina and Lucy. Unlike the Deane play and the original novel nearly everyone dies.
Watching this movie is treat for the eyes. Like the 1922 Nosferatu the cinematography is a marvel to behold.
I am calling this one as a re-watch.
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Tally so far: 30 Total Watched / 20 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
This movie of course is a remake of the classic 1922 Nosferatu. Remake is somewhat of an inadequate word. This is a re-visioning of Dracula from the 1922 source.
Klaus Kinski was one of the greatest actors to grace the screen. A strange man by all accounts, but also a brilliant actor and quite brilliant in this role. Isabelle Adjani as Lucy Harker is also quite fantastic and undoubtedly the hero of this movie outshining both Johnathan Harker and Van Helsing both..
Nosferatu (either version) gets it right where Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) gets it wrong. Vampires are monsters and they carry plague, disease and death. Dracula is a bringer of death.
Like the Hamilton Deane play and the 1979 Dracula movie reverse the names and roles of Mina and Lucy. Unlike the Deane play and the original novel nearly everyone dies.
Watching this movie is treat for the eyes. Like the 1922 Nosferatu the cinematography is a marvel to behold.
I am calling this one as a re-watch.
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Tally so far: 30 Total Watched / 20 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
October Movie Challenge: Vampire's Night Orgy (1973)
October Movie Challenge: Vampire's Night Orgy (1973)
Well after last night's suck fest (eh eh) tonight's movie was a pleasant surprise. While searching for more Bathory movies this one came up. I had never heard of this one before and really did not know what to expect, but the title was not giving a lot of faith.
But I have discovered that there is a certain charm to Spanish Horror of the 1970s and this one did not disappoint.
A group of travelers looking for work end up stranded in a remote village. They arrive at night and no one is around. They soon discover that everyone was at the cemetery where they stood vigil over the grave of a recently deceased towns person. In truth they are all vampire spawn controlled by the local countess (played by Helga Liné) who plans to feed of these new comers.
In what has to be the creepiest scene in the movie the Mayor informs some of the towns-folk that the countess will provide them with the meat the new-comers need to eat. So the villagers take to chopping up others to provide them with the meat they need.
Our hero is not like some of the virtuous found in most horror movies. He is a lone American and something of a Peeping Tom. He finds a hole in the wall that separates him from the our heroine.
All in all there is some very creepy scenes and elements in this movie and it makes actually quite fun to watch. I could have done with out Violet's death though.
The DVD I have is presented in a very odd format. It looks like a letter box transfer from a VHS. The image is not very sharp but still pretty clean.
I will admit I am not a big fan of the soundtrack, but it is the 70s so that is to be expected really. A little too experimental jazz/Jean-Luc Ponty for my taste.
It dawns on my that this would make for a great adventure. The PCs come to a town and all the villagers are acting weird. They fear the count living up in the castle. Turns out they are all the vampires and the Count is the only human for miles and he/she is the only keeping them from spreading out into the world.
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Tally so far: 29 Total Watched / 20 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
Well after last night's suck fest (eh eh) tonight's movie was a pleasant surprise. While searching for more Bathory movies this one came up. I had never heard of this one before and really did not know what to expect, but the title was not giving a lot of faith.
But I have discovered that there is a certain charm to Spanish Horror of the 1970s and this one did not disappoint.
A group of travelers looking for work end up stranded in a remote village. They arrive at night and no one is around. They soon discover that everyone was at the cemetery where they stood vigil over the grave of a recently deceased towns person. In truth they are all vampire spawn controlled by the local countess (played by Helga Liné) who plans to feed of these new comers.
In what has to be the creepiest scene in the movie the Mayor informs some of the towns-folk that the countess will provide them with the meat the new-comers need to eat. So the villagers take to chopping up others to provide them with the meat they need.
Our hero is not like some of the virtuous found in most horror movies. He is a lone American and something of a Peeping Tom. He finds a hole in the wall that separates him from the our heroine.
All in all there is some very creepy scenes and elements in this movie and it makes actually quite fun to watch. I could have done with out Violet's death though.
The DVD I have is presented in a very odd format. It looks like a letter box transfer from a VHS. The image is not very sharp but still pretty clean.
I will admit I am not a big fan of the soundtrack, but it is the 70s so that is to be expected really. A little too experimental jazz/Jean-Luc Ponty for my taste.
It dawns on my that this would make for a great adventure. The PCs come to a town and all the villagers are acting weird. They fear the count living up in the castle. Turns out they are all the vampires and the Count is the only human for miles and he/she is the only keeping them from spreading out into the world.
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Tally so far: 29 Total Watched / 20 New
What do you find scary?
October Horror Movie Challenge hosted by Krell Laboratories.
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