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Bloody Birthday, a review by addicted2dvdTitle: Bloody Birthday Year: 1981 Director: Ed Hunt Rating: R Length: 85 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1 Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Mono Subtitles: N/A Stars: Lori Lethin Melinda Cordell Julie Brown Joe Penny Bert Kramer K. C. Martel Plot: In 1970, three children were born during the height of a total eclipse of Saturn, the planet governing emotion. Ten years later these seemingly innocent children have become heartless killers able to move around under the radar of suspicion because of their youthful facades. What happens when a teenage girl and her younger brother stumble upon the horrible truth? Extras: Scene Access Bonus Trailers Production Notes Interviews My Thoughts: Yes... I just watched this one 5 short months go... but how couldn't I watch it for my birthday? I remember really enjoying this one back in my early teens when it first came out. I can't say it is quite as good as I remember it being. But I definitely enjoyed every minute of it. Of course I do have a soft spot for '80s horror... after all they are the movies I grew up watching. Sure, evil children has been done to death. Some probably done better then this one. And more times then not it seems to have to do with an eclipse when the children was born. But that don't take away from the fact that this one is good. It has some creative kills (gotta love the arrow through the peephole!) and a good story. I am so glad I finally found this movie again... and the fact that it cost me less then $4.00 is icing on the Bloody Birthday cake. While I really can't complain... I do wish this one had more extras on the disc. My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 (From Weekend Movie Marathon: Bizarre Birthdays on May 29th, 2010) Incubus (2005), a review by JimmyMOVIE / DVD INFO: DVD Cover Theatrical Poster Title: Incubus Year: 2005 Genre: Horror Director: Anya Camilleri Rating: Unrated Length: 1h27 Video: Widescreen Audio: English Subtitles: English, French Stars: Tara Reid (Alone in the Dark) Akemnji Ndifermyan () Alice O'Connell (Separate Lies) Christian Brassington (Elizabeth: The Golden Age) Mihai Stanescu (Catacombs) Plot: In the dead of night, a group of lost college students stumble upon what appears to be an abandoned laboratory hidden deep within the woods. Cold and exhausted, they break in, only to find the hallways littered with dead bodies. Coming across a coma patient locked within an isolation cell, they discover The Sleeper, a deranged murderer who can literally dream his way into their minds. My Thoughts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJttMNOCEEc(From The little known movie review depot on February 8th, 2008) Tom's Random Star Trek Reviews, a review by TomVOY 3.25 Worst Case Scenario Writer: Kenneth Biller (Writer) Director: Alexander Singer Cast: Kate Mulgrew (Captain Kathryn Janeway), Robert Beltran (Commander Chakotay), Roxann Dawson (Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres), Jennifer Lien (Kes), Robert Duncan McNeill (Lieutenant Tom Paris), Ethan Phillips (Neelix), Robert Picardo (The Doctor), Tim Russ (Lieutenant Tuvok), Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim), Martha Hackett (Seska), Majel Barrett (Computer Voice (voice)) B'Elanna stumbles upon a holo-novel about a mutiny lead by Chakotay. As it turns out, it was created by Tuvok, but never finished. When he and Tom try to continue writing it, they find out that Seska had finished it for them and there are now trapped in the holo-novel fighting for their lives. I like how in the beginning of this episode this holo-novel chatches on with the crew. And it shows, that similar to the viewers, also Tuvok couldn't believe that the integration of the Maquis crew into Voyager went as smooth as it actually did P/T moment: Tom proposes to write in a love affair between the helm's man and the chief engineer Rating: (From Tom's Random Star Trek Reviews on September 30th, 2009) |