Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 30
Sign: Scorpio
City: East Providence
State: Rhode Island
Country: US
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Monday, November 02, 2009
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Not much horror viewing this week, as I was too hyped up for the return of The Boondock Saints, which I recommend both films in that series. So I didn’t get to best horror films of 09 Here’s this week’s films Saw 2 (2) Saw 3 (4) Child was part of Jigsaw’s game at the end of the film locked in a room, where her father was forced to play another game after killing Jigsaw. The Ghost Ship (2) 3 stars The Incredible Hulk (2008) (2) 3.5 stars – This is kind of a horror movie, as the main character in jeckel and Hyde like character that turns into a monster. Also another character is transformed into a monster/ Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2) 5 stars – Documentry on the slasher genre. Horror Business (2) 4 Stars Documentary on Low budget horror filmmaking. Eastwick (4) 4 Stars Tales from the Darkside “Halloween Candy” (.5) 4 Stars. Interesting fact: The episode was directed by Tom Savini. “The Devil’s Advocate” (.5) 5 Stars – One of the best episodes in the series. It stared Jerry Stiller and was written by George Romero. 16 Points this week.
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
 The Hills Run Red Year: 2009 Director: Dave Parker Studio: Warner Premiere Stars: Sophie Monk, Tad Hilgenbrinck, William Sadler MPAA Rating: R Running Time: 81 Mins “The Hills Run Red’ is the long awaited second horror film Dave Parker, who cowrote the screenplay for “House of the Dead” and directed the very entertaining “The Dead Hate the Living” for Full Moon Features.
The film is about three horror film fans, who are looking for a print of a never released film called “The Hills Run Red”. They find an actress, who was involved with the making of the film. The four travel to where the film was shot int the woods. They soon discover that it’s more that a film and they are their newest stars, as “Babyface” is not a character, but a person who’s intend on killing them. Now they must find a way out of wood before the come the film’s latest victims. To read the rest of this review, you can goto: http://www.filmarcade.net/2009/10/hills-run-red-review-written-by-anthony.html
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
 Skull Heads Director: Charles Band Studio: Full Moon Features Stars: Robin Sydney, Samantha Light, Steve Kramer MPAA Rating: Not Rated Running Time: 78 Mins. “Skull Heads is the latest film from noted B movie maven, Charles Band. The film is about a family, who lives in an isolated castle for many generations. A trio of art thieves, who want some of their precious painting, threatens their castle and privacy. But unknown to the thieves, the family has a group of ancient protectors known as Skullheads Those deadly dolls will protect the family at all costs. To read the rest of this review, you can goto: http://www.filmarcade.net/2009/10/skull-heads-review-written-by-anthony-t.html
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Another week for horror fun, here is the list of films that I watch for this competition. The Devil’s Backbone (4) 4 Stars Very haunting ghost film. A Child Under the age of 14 is Endangered by an Evil Force or Person. The main child is haunted by a ghost and almost gets killed by the main villian who wants the gold that’s. The main villain also kill a child accidently. Blade 2 (2) 4 Stars Del Toro’s Vampire film with David “Hit or Miss” Goyer writing the screenplay Cronos (4) 5 Stars . The film that introduced Del Toro. The film is a horror film that has a blood-sucking device that makes the main character younger. A Child Under the age of 14 is Endangered by an Evil Force or Person: The child follows the grandfather to the hideout of the people that want the device and proceeds to get chased on a rooftop along with her grandfather. Pan’s Labyrinth (4) 5 Stars – Del Toro’s best film to today. The film is has dark fanasy elements and it’s more of a grim fairy tale. A Child Under the age of 14 is Endangered by an Evil Force or Person: The main child is chased by a monster. The main character and the baby are endangered, when Captin Videl chases them at the end of the film The Hills Run Red (2) 4 Stars- Good standard slasher film. Review will be up on filmarcade.net shortly. See NO Evil (2) – 3 Stars Ok film Saw (4) 5 Stars The film that ignited the most successful franchise of this decade. A Child Under the age of 14 is Endangered by an Evil Force or Person: The child and mother is taken hostage by Zepp, who forces Dr. Gordon to kill Adam in the allowed time or else he kills them both. Saw VI (2) 5 Stars. The surprise of 2009, so far. It’s quite possibly the best film in the series. Red Eye (2) 4 Stars (Wild Card) Wes Craven – Very good Hitchcock like thriller. Nightmares in Red White and Blue (2) – 5 Stars I hope you include horror documentaries too. It’s a Documentary on the horror genre. Saw this documentary at the 2009 Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival. The most comprehensive documentary of the horror genre. Proof of film existence, you can goto: www.nightmaresinredwhiteandblue.com Eastwick (1) Mooning and Crooning 4 Stars Live Evil (2 or 6) – 3.5 stars – This is a future review for filmarcade.net. It will be up on the site, in the beginning of November. I want triple points for bad baby as there are vampire babies in this film. The film’s trailer at http://www.liveevilthemovie.com/ for proof that there are vampire babies in this film. The main character makes mention as holds the head of one of them at the 1:46 mark of the trailer. Here’s the trailer in which that main character mentions vampire babies.
Bachelor Party at the Damnation of Hell (2) 3.5 Stars. Fun little B Movie 33 or 37 if my plea for triple points work this week. Final Week. This week will be the best of 2009 so far, meaning four or five films from this year that people should be checking out. .
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Monday, October 19, 2009
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
 Paranormal Activity Year: 2009 Director: Oren Peli Studio: Paramount / Dreamworks Stars: Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat MPAA Rating: R Running Time: 79 Mins Official Website: http://www.paranormalactivity-movie.com/Found footage films are usually your typical love it or hate films. When watching one of the films, I go into that type of film with a set of questions: First, I’m I feeling scared, when watching the film in a dark theater? Second, are the characters believable enough for this type of film to work? Third, are there any subplots that make the characters interesting enough to keep the action moving, when nothing is happening? Fourth, I am checking my watch, while watching the film, because I’m bored? Finally, did the ending provide an emotional response that made me think about it afterwards? Here’s a little backstory to the release of this film. “Paranormal Activity” is a film that was purchased by Dreamworks at the 2008 Slamdance Film Festival. The film, then sat on a shelf for over a year and a half, as the company didn’t know what to do with it. When they came to a decision, Dreamworks along with Paramount originally planned remaking the film as a star vehicle, until they conducted a test screening of the film and the people there liked so much that they did the unthinkable and changed their minds and keep it mostly intact with the original ending changed. The film is about a happy couple that moves into a quite suburban house, where it has a history. The two decide to document everything that goes on, so they can find out, if there is any truth to the rumors of the house that they occupy. They discovers that something mysterious is haunting them in the middle of the night, which leads to deadly consequences.
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Here the list of horror films for week 2 of horror movie madness. Children of the Corn (Original) (6) 4 Stars (My last in my 80’s Series) A Child Under the age of 14 is the Main Antagonist Issacs A Child Under the age of 14 is endangered by an Evil Force or Person: A child, not the main antagonist, was killed by the cornfields. The main Characters finds his body thrown into the road plus the narrator in the film is a child trapped in the house where Issacs and his followers are. This week’s theme Remakes I was only able to get to two film, but hopefully get the other three in this week Halloween (2007) (4) 4 Stars A Child Under the age of 14 is Endangered by an Evil Force or Person: Michael breaks into the Doyle’s house with Laurie and the kids that she’s babysitting. 2 cops are also killed in front of them. Quarantine (4) 5 Stars – It’s a remake of the Spanish horror film “Rec”. A Child Under the age of 14 is endangered by an Evil Force or Person: Child turns into zombie and infects it’s mother. Zombieland (4) A Child Under the age of 14 is Endangered by an Evil Force or Person: Little Rock You can read my review and star rating (sorry can't spoil the review) at: http://www.filmarcade.net/2009/10/zombieland-review-written-by-anthony-t.html Gothika (2) 5 Stars Paranormal Activity (2) Forget what I said about Trick r Treat, this is the best horror film of the year. You can read my review and star rating (sorry can't spoil the review) at: http://www.filmarcade.net/2009/10/paranormal-activity.html Freddy Vs Jason (2) 3 Stars - Better than I expected Eastwick: (1) "Fleas and Casserole" 4 Stars The Children (4) (Ghost House Underground series) 4 Stars Children Under the age of 14 is the Main Antagonist: The children are the crazed ones. It was a better week for me as I had 29 points. I encourage you to support “Paranormal Activity”, as it’s the best horror film of 09. Next weekend is going to be interesting one to see if it can actually make more money than “Saw VI” or is the Saw franchise is unstoppable. I’ll also try and finish remakes, while starting a new theme that clebrates the work of Guillermo Del Toro with five of his films.
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
 Der Baader Meinhof Komplex AKA: The Badder Meinhof Complex Year 2009 Director: Uli Edel Studio: Vitagraph Films Stars: Martina Gedeck, Moritz Bieibtreu, Johanna Wokalek MPAA Rating R Language: German with English Subtitles Running Time: 150 Mins Official Website: http://www.thebaadermeinhofcomplex.com/“The Baader Meinhof Complex” was nominated for the Best Foreign Film at this year’s Oscars, as Germany’s entry in that category. The film lost out to Japan’s entry, “Okuribito”. The film is based on the book by Stefan Aust. It takes place in 1970’s Germany, where terrorist attacks were occurring and the fear of the enemy inside were rocking the foundations of an unstable German democracy. There was a fraction known as The Red Army Faction, They were looking to turn Germany back of days of communism and fascism though bombings, robberies, kidnappings of high ranking officials and assassinations. They were lead by, Andreas Baader (Moritz Bleibtreu), Ulrike Meinhof (Martina Gedeck), and Gudrun Ensslin (Johanna Wokalek). They perceived this democracy as a new wave of fascism and that American imperialism was taking over. The only person that can stop them is head of the German police force, who understands what they are capable of. To read the rest of this review, you can goto: http://www.filmarcade.net/2009/09/baader-meinhof-complex-review-written.html
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
 Big Fan Year: 2009 Director: Robert Siegel Studio: First Independent Pictures Stars: Patton Oswalt, Kevin Corrigan, Michael Rapaport MPAA Rating: R Running Time: 94 Mins Official Website: http://www.bigfanmovie.com/“Big Fan” is the directorial debut from writer Robert Siegel, who wrote the screenplay to Darren Afronosky’s critically acclaimed film, “The Wrestler”. “Big Fan was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. The film is about Paul, a parking garage attendant (Patton Oswalt), who is the biggest New York Giants fan in the world. He lives with his mother, while always calling into the local sports talk radio show, and berates a Philadelphia Eagles fan (Michael Rapaport). His family is not supportive of what he’s doing, as he does nothing with his life. Then, one night while with his best friend (Kevin Corrigan), he meets Giants linebacker Quantrell Bishop at a gas station. They followed him to the local strip club, when they hang out. Paul decides to the football player’s autograph. Things don’t go to plan, as he ends up getting beat up. Soon after the incident, his life comes crashing down, as everyone around him engage in a tug a war and questions his beliefs. To read the rest of this review, you can goto: http://www.filmarcade.net/2009/09/big-fan-review-written-by-anthony-t.html
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
 Zombieland Year: 2009 Director: Ruben Fleischer Studio: Columbia Pictures Stars: Jessie Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone MPAA Rating: R Running Time: 80 Mins The zombie genre has exploded in the last five years with “Dawn of the Dead (remake)” “28 Weeks Later”, “Shaun of the Dead”, “Dead Snow”, George Romero’s upcoming “Survival of the Dead” and the “Resident Evil” sequels. Now here’s the latest entry “Zombieland”. The film is about Columbus, a geeky nerd (Jessie Eisenberg), who lives by a set of rules in mist of a zombie apocalypse. While walking in the middle of the highway, he meet up with Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), a gun toting zombie killer with a fond for twinkles. On their cross- country adventure, they hook up a pair of sisters (Emma Stone, Abigail Breslin) who are running scams, while surviving this zombie mayhem. Soon they don’t know is what’s worse, trying to survive a zombie apocalypse or trying to survive with each other. To read the rest of this review, you can goto: http://www.filmarcade.net/2009/10/zombieland-review-written-by-anthony-t.html
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Sunday, October 11, 2009
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Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Here's my list of film for the first week of HALLOWEEN HORROR MOVIE MARATHON MADNESS
Theme this Week
80's Horror films
Night of the Demons (Original) 3 Stars (2)
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers 4 Stars (Bonus points: A Child Under the age of 14 is Endangered by an Evil Force or Person) (4)
The Evil Dead 5 Stars (2)
April Fools Day (Original) 4 Stars (2)
and I own another one which will be seen this week.
Other films and Shows that I've seen during the week
Eastwick "Madams and Madness" 4 Stars (1)
Skull Heads 3 Stars (2)
Trick r Treat (horror's version of Pulp Fiction and best horror film of the year, so far) 5 Stars (Bonus points: A Child or Children Under the age of 14 is Endangered by an Evil Force or Person) (4)
17 Points for this week., but next week will proably be more including my final film from the 80's horror and my next horror theme week Remakes
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