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Night of the Demons, a review by addicted2dvd



Title: Night of the Demons
Movie Count: 44
TV Ep Count: 15
Time Started: 2pm
Plot:
It's Halloween night and Angela is throwing a party, but this is no ordinary spook bash. Everybody's headed to Hull House, a deserted funeral home with a shocking secret in its past and something evil alive in its basement. Now the guests are becoming possessed, and this party's treats include tongue-ripping, eyeball gouging, gratuitous nudity, bloody dismemberment and more. Welcome to the blowout where all Hell is breaking loose: You're invited to NIGHT OF THE DEMONS!

Scream Queen 'Linnea Quigley' stars in this twisted 80's splatter-fest dirrected by 'Kevin S. Tenney' (WITCHBOARD) and featuring grisly gore effects by 'Steven Johnson' (DEAD HEAT, SPECIES). NIGHT OF THE DEMONS is presented totally uncut and uncensored and loaded with exclusive new extras for the first time ever on DVD.

My Thoughts:
This one was a blind buy... it was one of the ones a friend of mine suggested... I definitely enjoyed it. It was a lot of fun... just watching it you could feel the 80's... this was my decade... so I love the horror from the 80's. This one is definitely a no-brainer popcorn type movie... just a sit back... relax and get lost in the nonsense. Even thoogh I would say this one is basically a low budget horror... I would also say it is at the high end of low budget horrors... if that makes any sense to you.  While watching it you don't feel low-budget coming from it... decent effects... including some pretty cool looking demons. Was definitely worth the 90min I put into the movie... and the $6.49 I payed for it.


(From Month-Long Horror/Halloween Marathon on October 14th, 2007)

Member's Reviews

Bowfinger, a review by Dragonfire




How does Bobby Bowfinger ('Steve Martin'), Hollywood's least successful director, get Kit Ramsey ('Eddie Murphy'), Hollywood's biggest star, in his ultra low-budget film? Any way he can. With an ingenious scheme and the help of Kit's eager and nerdy brother Jiff, an ambitious and sexy wannabe ('Heather Graham') and an over-the-hill diva ('Christine Baranski'), Bowfinger sets out to trick Kit Ramsey into the performance of a lifetime. Enjoy the fun with Eddie Murphy and Steve Martin - together for the first time in the hit comedy 'BOWFINGER'.

My Thoughts

I really like this movie.  I saw it in the theater when it came out and I've watched this DVD several times since I got it.  I think the whole idea for the plot is very interesting and made for an entertaining movie.  All the things that Bowfinger kept coming up with to get scenes was very funny.  I thought that Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy were really good in the movie.  This is basically the only movie that I've seen Heather Graham in where she didn't irritate me at least a little bit. 

 :thumbup:

I did post a review of this movie on Epinions if anyone wants to take a look.

Bowfinger

(From Dragonfire: What I've Been Watching on January 5th, 2009)

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Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom


     True Blood: Season One (2008/United States)
IMDb | Wikipedia

HBO Home Entertainment (United States)
Length:720 min.
Video:Widescreen 1.78
Audio:English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, French: DTS 5.1, Spanish: DTS 2.0 Stereo, Commentary: DTS 2.0 Stereo
Subtitles:English, French, Portuguese, Spanish


Plot:American Beauty Six Feet UnderTrue Blood.

*1993, Actress in a Supporting Role, The Piano


True Blood
Season 1.01 Strange Love
Writer: Alan Ball (Created By), Charlaine Harris (Original Material By), Alan Ball (Writer)
Director: Alan Ball
Cast: Anna Paquin (Sookie Stackhouse), Stephen Moyer (Bill Compton), Sam Trammell (Sam Merlotte), Ryan Kwanten (Jason Stackhouse), Rutina Wesley (Tara Thornton), Chris Bauer (Detective Andy Bellefkeur), Nelsan Ellis (Lafayette Reynolds), Jim Parrack (Hoyt Fortenberry), Carrie Preston (Arlene Fowler), Michael Raymond-James (Rene Lenier), William Sanderson (Sheriff Bud Dearborne), Lynn Collins (Dawn Green), Lois Smith (Adele Hale Stackhouse (Gran)), James Parks (Mack Rattray), Karina Logue (Denise Rattray), Danielle Sapia (Maudette Pickens), Josh Kelly (Frat Boy), Jessica Stroup (Sorority Girl), Lorna Scott (Sav-a-Bunch Shopper), Jessica Tuck (Nan Flanagan), Graham Shiels (Tattooed Vampire), Bill Maher (Himself), P. J. O'Rourke (Himself), Lorin McCraley (Grabbit Quik Clerk), John Henry Canavan (Good Old Boy Vampire), John F. Schaffer (Sav-a-Bunch Manager), Larry Udy (Man at Bar), David Lewis (Teenage Customer), Brendan Patrick Connor (Man with Beer), Jennifer Hasty (Woman with Fries)

I liked the first episode. I also enjoyed the first season. I got bored with the second season. Recently I tried starting to watch the third season, but gave up after the first episode. Not sure if I will ever continue. Most of you probably I think I am crazy, but I prefer "The Vampire Diaries" over this series.

Rating:

(From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on November 12th, 2012)