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Blood Rage is pretty fun. It grows on you.With the holidays coming up, what Christmas/Thanksgiving movies are on your watchlist?
Blood Rage is my favorite Thanksgiving slasher, just for its ending. Christmas Evil/You Better Watch out is my absolute favorite Christmas movie. I know it’s more of a drama/character study, but the build up to the last third of the movie is great. The lead actor really nails the performance too.
What I've been watching this week: Black Friday.
It's a fun albeit paint by numbers kind of zombie movie. Very average. You'll get more out of it if you ever had to work retail.
Then I switched gears for All Night Long 4.
Ôru naito rongu R (Video 2002) - IMDb
Ôru naito rongu R: Directed by Katsuya Matsumura. With Yuuki Fukuzono, Kiyori Miyamae, Katsuya Ichikawa, Kazumi Hiraishi. This is the fourth in the All Night Long series, though with no suns available, it's little unclear what exactly is going on.But it appears that Yuuki , a young, endearing...
I couldn't find a trailer and if there is one it wouldn't be on YT. The 4th part in the All Night Long Hexalogy. Of which, only the first 3 flicks have been released in North America with subs. The other three never got a release and up until now never got fan subs. Which is weird. Because there's fan subbers for the cartoons and especially the porno cartoons but not for All Night Long 4-6 and a handful of other Jap horror/exploitation flicks. Fan subs for part 4 recently came out. The series is known for being nihilistic and depraved and this one is no different by veering closer to Guinea Pig territory. A guy obsessed with dissecting fish meets several women, imprisons them, and slowly murders and dismembers them while performing inhuman science experiments. The gore is pretty good for something shot on video but it's the tone that will make you want to take a shower after watching it.
BTW, All Night Long 2 has the distinction of being one of the most disturbing films ever made.
Then rounded up the night with a re-watch of I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu. This time with Joe Bob Briggs' commentary and he manages to make this POS watchable.