Body Bags is a classic, it was supposed to be an anthology TV show but it got scrapped and put into a movie. It’s great, a good film to watch the Creepshow and Darkside movies
Bruh, Clown a is criminally underrated gem 💎 Directed by Jon Watts who made a little film trilogy you MAY know called SPIDER-MAN (CURRENT 3), I love Bodybags, Louis from Revenge of the Nerds becomes a serial killer?! Whats not to love 😂❤
@rileyyoumans absolutely 💯 💯! My fave aapect is the origin story of the "suit" and how it actually correllated with REAL folklore...the scene where he eats the little kid still messes with me... especially when the kid was SO dang trustworthy... then get eaten like a friggin shish kabob 😆.. then his final transformation was epic.. EPIC fucking movie 🎬 😎
Back in the 90s i would watch "USA Up All Night" with Gilbert Gottfried and Rhonda Shear. They would present the best Horror films from the 80s. Joe Bob Briggs came later on.🖤🎃
@@ultimatesunrise Man, i'm in my 40s lol, and yes i do remember the Jason Marathons. I could not wait to watch the show every weekend. That was a lot of fun, how i miss those days.
I hadn't heard of Body Bags until this video. I found it streaming and I had a dumb grin on my face the whole way through. Love the fact that the gas station segment is set in Haddonfield.
I bought Puppet Master LR at the dollar store, just because I buy every horror film that I run across at Dollar Tree. I haven’t watched it yet. I’ll have to bust it out and watch it.
Robert Eggers has a new version of Nosferatu coming out in December of this year. It's starring Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok. The cast also includes Nicholas Hoult ,Willem Dafoe, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Lily-Rose Depp ( Johnny Depp 's daughter).
Never seen Body bags, but I plan to soon. I originally liked Clown. I thought it was a pretty good little movie, but for some reason the last time I watched it in 2019, I didn't enjoy it at all. Just felt too...."modern". First two watches, I really enjoyed it. Third watch, not so much. The barn. I was so hyped for that movie. I couldn't wait to watch it. I actually watched it on Halloween night. It was the second middle film. Since I always watch 3 movies on Halloween night. Such a cool premise and everything...and I was BORED AS HELL, the dubbing,dialog, and acting is atrocious and you know me, I aint asking for much. And the entire look of the film is also cheap as f**k and atrocious. Just everything about the film was atrocious. if I watched it on VHS back in the 90's and early 2000's I'm sure my VHS player would of thrown it up in disgust. A lot of films that are super low budget, it actually works for the movie, including the low budget gore. I'm always gonna cite Zombie Nosh as an example of that...but from what I remember, even the gore was bad. if I had to give it a rating....2/10. I've never seen Spookies, but I've seen the poster and known about the movie, heard of the movie, seen stuff about the movie, but still have never watched it. That being said "There is a water gremlin. There are muck men." FARTING muck men, you mean.... Didn't know about the water gremlin. That's cool. As time has gone on, I have thought about finally sitting down and watching Spookies, just to see what all the fuss is about, and for the special effects and to see how insane and bad and good it is. Never saw The Mcpherson tapes, but I know about it. It's a widely believed "authentic tape of an alien abduction" by UFO conspiracy theorists. I did however see the remake and despite my general dislike for the "Found footage" genre, I thought at least the last time I watched it that it was pretty damn good and pretty damn believable. Someone's watching me. I got that on my list to watch too. Nosferatu from 1979......I love that movie!!! I've been recommending that movie for a while now, ever since I first watched it. It's a masterpiece. Fantastic mood. I especially love the entire trip where he's traveling to Transylvania and he comes across the waterfall, and all of that. Just beautiful. The entire mood of the film is just master story telling. When he's lifting up the coffins and you see his shadow on the German houses. When the wife goes into time square and we see what Nosferatu has done to the town. The mood, the pacing, the soundtrack, just everything. Absolute masterpiece. And Kinski makes a great vampire. A great Dracula. As you said, when we first see him when the real estate guy arrives "You can't take your eyes off him." Ya, if I was there - I'd be terrified and feel like "I'm in the presence of a vampire. A dark creature of the night." He's very creepy. His mannerisms, just the way he moves, talks, etc. No other performance of Dracula has given me such a feeling. I can relate a lot to Lorne. Not only do I love 70's films but "i want to stew in those environments" So I love the pacing. And that's the thing about a lot of modern movies that I don't like and why I really disliked about Scream 5 and Scream 6. The enviroments are stale, boring, and especially in Scream 5 and 6, inconsequential. The backgrounds are never allowed to breathe in any of those movies. That's why I was hoping that with Scream 7 having a new director the film would be shot better. I saw The brain a couple years ago, in like 2015, 2016. I don't remember too much, but not bad. All I really remember about it is the lab guy with the axe, and that weird triangle cut scene. Also saw Brain damage. It was okay. Kind of like the quote "I can feel and touch the color [insert color here]." Like the whole drug metaphor thing, but that's it. The only film of Henenlotter that I like is Frankenhooker. Last year, i watched Nightmare sisters. I expected to not like it at all, but I loved it. Tonight, I watched Cinderella 2000. Which turned out to be a musical comedy. I loved it. I liked the 70's Scifi look of the film. I liked the plot. Very weird movie. It has a score of 3.5 on IMDB,lol. Which is a travesty, It kind of reminded me of Logan's run too.