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Seed of Chucky

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Nightmare on Elm Street

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Nightmare on Elm Street

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Nightmare on Elm Street

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We still have four 5 x 7 Grindhouse posters to give away. Get one while you can with a combo dvd pack purchase! http://www.slasherstudios.com/2012/05/08/limited-time-offer-teddy-popularity-killer-double-feature-only-10/

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Curtains (1983)

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The Suckling

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Hellgate

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Halloween 2 & 3 Set for Special Edition Blu-ray Release from Shout Factory

Further under­scor­ing its posi­tion as a lead­ing cura­tor and home enter­tain­ment provider of many mem­o­rable cult movie clas­sics, Shout! Factory is proud to announce the launch of SCREAM FACTORY™, a new home enter­tain­ment series cre­ated to cel­e­brate some of the most enthralling hor­ror and sci-fi films with mas­sive cult fol­low­ings in cin­e­matic history.

Debuting this September, SCREAM FACTORY™ boasts a scary slate of fan-favorite thrillers from the 1980s, many of which have never been avail­able on Blu-ray™ before. Titles include Halloween II and TERROR TRAIN, (both star­ring “Scream Queen” Jamie Lee Curtis); the 30th Anniversary release of Halloween III: Season of the Witch; They Live from direc­tor John Carpenter (The Thing); Peter Benchley’s THE ISLAND star­ring Michael Caine, The Funhouse from direc­tor Tobe Hooper (Poltergeist); the night­mar­ish Phantasm II; and the much-anticipated DVD debuts of DEADLY BLESSING, directed by Wes Craven (Scream) and fea­tur­ing Sharon Stone in an early role, and DEATH VALLEY star­ring Peter Billingsley (A Christmas Story). Each title will be pre­sented in anamor­phic widescreen, and most will be released in a “Collector’s Edition” packed with new bonus con­tent, archival mate­ri­als, a col­lectible cover fea­tur­ing newly ren­dered retro-style art­work, a reversible wrap with orig­i­nal the­atri­cal key art and more!

On September 18, 2012, fans will rejoice as Shout! Factory unleashes Halloween II Collector’s Edition and Halloween III: Season of the Witch 30th Anniversary Special Collector’s Edition on Blu-ray and DVD. These two for­mi­da­ble titles inau­gu­rate the SCREAM FACTORY™ home enter­tain­ment series and are now avail­able to pre­order at ShoutFactory.com and Amazon.com.

Avid hor­ror movie fans and col­lec­tors take note: those who order HALLOWEEN II: Collector’s Edition and/ or HALLOWEEN II: SEASON OF THE WITCH 30th Anniversary Special Collector’s Edition will receive spe­cial col­lectible item(s) as gift(s)-with-purchase. For more infor­ma­tion, please visit ShoutFactoryStore.com or ScreamFactoryDVD.com .

HALLOWEEN II Collector’s Edition Blu-ray & DVD

Starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence, Halloween II follows the same ill-fated char­ac­ters as they encounter the knife-wielding maniac they left for dead in the first film. It seems the inhu­man Michael Myers is still very much alive and out for more revenge as he stalks the deserted halls of the Haddonfield hos­pi­tal. As he gets closer to his main tar­get, Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence) dis­cov­ers the chill­ing mys­tery behind the crazed psychopath’s actions. Written by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, Halloween II is a spine-tingling dark ride into the scari­est night of the year.
EXCLUSIVE LIMITED OFFER: Order the Blu-ray or DVD directly from ShoutFactory.com and receive an exclu­sive “ Haddonfield Memorial Hospital nurse’s hat!” Less than 500 have been made, so these are only avail­able while sup­plies last.

HALLOWEEN II Collector’s Edition Special Features (pre­lim­i­nary con­firmed line-up):

Audio com­men­tary with direc­tor Rick Rosenthal
Audio com­men­tary with stunt coör­di­na­tor / actor Dick Warlock
The Nightmare Isn’t Over – The Making of HALLOWEEN II, fea­tur­ing Rick Rosenthal, Lance Guest, Dick Warlock, Alan Howarth, Dean Cundey and more..
Horror’s Hallowed Grounds– Revisiting the orig­i­nal shoot­ing locations
Still Gallery
Theatrical Trailer, TV and Radio Spots

Halloween III: Season of the Witch

30th Anniversary Special Collector’s Edition

Blu-ray and DVD

A murder-suicide in a north­ern Californian hos­pi­tal leads to an inves­ti­ga­tion by the on-call doc­tor, which reveals a plot by an insane toy­maker to kill as many peo­ple as pos­si­ble on October 31st through an ancient Celtic rit­ual and deadly Halloween masks. Starring Tom Atkins, Stacy Nelkin and Dan O’Herlihy, this third chill­ing film from the pop­u­lar Halloween fran­chise is pro­duced by John Carpenter and Debra Hill and is directed by Tommy Lee Wallace.

HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH 30th Anniversary Special Collector’s Edition Special Features:

Audio com­men­tary with direc­tor Tommy Lee Wallace
Audio com­men­tary with actor Tom Atkins
Stand Alone: The Making of HALLOWEEN III: Season of the Witch fea­tur­ing Tommy Lee Wallace, Tom Atkins, Stacey Nelkin, Dick Warlock, Dean Cundey and more
Horror’s Hallowed Grounds– Revisiting the orig­i­nal shoot­ing locations
Still Gallery
Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots

Pre-order links:

HALLOWEEN II Collector’s Edition

Blu-ray – http://www.shoutfactorystore.com/prod.aspx?pfid=5257867

DVD – http://www.shoutfactorystore.com/prod.aspx?pfid=5257866

Halloween III: Season of the Witch 30th Anniversary Special Collector’s Edition

Blu-ray – http://www.shoutfactorystore.com/prod.aspx?pfid=5257869

DVD – http://www.shoutfactorystore.com/prod.aspx?pfid=5257868

EXCLUSIVE LIMITED OFFER: Order the Blu-ray or DVD directly from Shout Factory and receive an exclu­sive 18”x24” poster fea­tur­ing the newly com­mis­sioned art­work! Less than 500 have been printed, so these are only avail­able while sup­plies last.

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“Piranha 3DD” Serves Up Gory Fun B-Movie Style

After 2010’s hit horror remake “Piranha” made a killing at the box office ($83 million worldwide on a $25 million budget), Weinstein Company quickly gave the go ahead to make an even campier sequel with the affectionate title “Piranha 3DD.” Tentatively scheduled for August 2011, the release date came and went without any word about the film. Weinstein soon announced that they would be releasing the horror sequel in November 2011. Once again, the release date whizzed by with no word from the studio as to when or if the film would be released. Now, on June 1st, the film has finally been released to horror hell. Opening in 83 theaters this weekend, the film is also showing on demand (where I caught it as no theaters within a 100 mile radius of me is playing the flick). With little press and even littler buzz, the film has little to no hope of making waves at the box office. Did Weinstein Company lose faith in the film? Is the film so awful that it simply doesn’t deserve a theatrical release and the studios is simply fulfilling contract obligations? Let’s take a step into these piranha filled waters and find out.

“Piranha 3DD” begins one year after the famous attack on Lake Victoria by prehistoric piranhas. Extremely bad press from the incident has left the lake devoid of any life whatsoever. The town itself has been largely abandoned as a result of the drying-up of their main revenue source, tourism by horny spring breakers. At a nearby lake, two middle aged rednecks named Clayton (Gary Busey) and Mo (Clu Gulager) wade into the water to recover the body of a dead cow. Eggs laid inside the cow carcass, and before you can say “piranha meal” the farmers are killed by a hungry and very angry swarm of baby piranha.

Enter Maddy (the lovely “Friday the 13th” remake star Danielle Panabaker) a marine biology student. She returns home for the summer to the waterpark she co-owns. She finds to her horror, and our amusement, that the other co-owner, her step-father Chet (David Koechner), plans to add an adult-themed section to the waterpark with ‘water-certified strippers’, and re-open it as “Big Wet” where the “double DD’s get in for free.” At a party at the waterpark that night, Maddy encounters several old friends, including her policeman ex-boyfriend Kyle (the enjoyable slimy Chris Zylka), and Barry (Matt Bush) who has secretly had a crush on her since grade-school. She also runs into two of her close friends, Ashley (Meagan Tandy), and Shelby (Katrina Bowden). It doesn’t take long to guess who will and won’t become piranha bait.

Shelby and her boyfriend Josh (Jean-Luc Bilodeau) go skinny-dipping in the lake, where a piranha makes its way inside her vagina (yes, you read that right). Meanwhile, Ashley and her boyfriend Travis (Paul James Jordan) go to have sex in their van. They accidentally trip the handbrake, causing the van to roll into the lake, where they are both devoured by the angry piranhas.

The next day, Maddy is consoling Shelby about their missing friends. While sitting on the boat dock, they are both attacked by the swarm of piranhas in easily the film’s most suspenseful sequence. After some struggle, the two girls manage to kill one. Maddy, Kyle and Barry bring it to the strange Mr. Goodman (Christopher Lloyd in a kooky and actually sort of sweet performance that manages not to go too over the top) to examine. He has some bad news for them. He informs them that the piranhas may be moving via sewage pipes and underground rivers between lakes. Oh no, the waterpark is not safe!! Big surprise.

Meanwhile, back at the waterpark, we find celebrity lifeguard David Hasselhoff (played by himself in a hilarious, mocking tone similar to Jennifer Tilly’s role in “Seed of Chucky”) has been hired on as an “A list” lifeguard from the waterpark. It doesn’t take long before the piranhas find their way to the park to devour and feast on the lovely young teens and the families enjoying their stay at “Big Wet.”

Sound silly, over-the-top, and preposterous? Of course it is! The film is “Piranha 3DD” not “Schindler’s List.” You want big breasted girls being torn apart by piranhas? You want David Hasselholff running in slow motion to the Baywatch theme to save a drowning ginger boy? You want the death of not one but TWO annoying kids played up for two of the biggest laughs in the movie? Well, you get all of this and a hell of a lot more. Rating a movie like “Piranha 3DD” is a different proposition. The film itself is not nearly as good as the original remake (how’s that for an oxymoron?) but I would argue that this sequel is a hell of a lot more fun. Take out the 13 minute credits (stay for them, there are some funny bloopers and behind the scenes video) and you are left with a 70 minute nonstop rollercoaster ride that is over before you can even begin to think of the bad acting and nonsensical plot developments. “Piranha 3DD” left me craving another sequel and isn’t that the best thing you can say about a cheesy horror flick?

To order on demand from Amazon: Piranha 3DD (Theatrical Rental)

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slasherfilmsanctuary:

“Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned. It has been three months since my last confession. I’ve disobeyed my parents many times. I’ve taken the Lord’s name in vain many times. I’ve had sinful relations, with boys at my school. Many boys, many times. Father, there’s just one more thing…..I loved every minute of it.”

— Mary Lou Maloney (“Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night 2”) 

(Source: slasherstudios.com)

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