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The rest of Herschell GOREdon Lewis!
I’ve covered the Herschell Gordon Lewis Blood Trilogy here and here. After those films, Lewis continued grinding the meat…I mean, churning out the horror flicks. Things got campier, more disgusting, and more cheesy bad. The only reason to watch some … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Times & Television Schedules - Staying Entertained, Scared Silly - Horror Comedy, The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged A Taste of Blood, Dracula, Herschell Gordon Lewis, She-Devil on Wheels, slashers, Something Weird, The Gore Gore Girls, The Gruesome Twosome, The Uh-Oh Show. Lloyd Kaufman, The Wizard of Gore, vampires, witches
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Modern flesh-eating film overload
A bunch of quick picks of the gut munching variety. It’s a little bit of everything, from “smart” horror to schlock! RETARDEAD (2008) The opening of Retardead promises that this is going to be a fun, low-budget popcorn movie. First … Continue reading
Posted in Johnny You ARE Queer - Gay Thoughts, Movie Times & Television Schedules - Staying Entertained, The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged Attack of the Vegan Zombies, Dead Genesis, Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal, gay horror, Herschell Gordon Lewis, living dead, Love in the Time of Monsters, Retardead, undead, Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead, Zombie Hood, Zombies
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Herschell Gordon Lewis’s BLOOD movies!
While Hitchcock’s Psycho and Romero’s Night of the Living Dead used old school black and white, Herschell Gordon Lewis made the 60s vibrant red with his gruesome gore films. Two Thousand Maniacs! Was the centerpiece of his “Blood Trilogy,” and … Continue reading