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Dance of the Damned (1989)
Classy....Sexy....What more do you need?
This movie is one seriously classy film. Now it's not classy as in highbrow, but more of an elegant, intelligent, well-cast, well-written, well-acted movie. This is worth the effort it might take to find it. Try watching it in the dark, and see if you don't get a claustrophobic feeling as you are drawn deeper into the movie. I'm not kidding....the edges of the TV set will blend right in with your darkened living room....well... maybe that's only old hippies and their flashbacks....I wouldn't really know about that. And if that is not enough, the star, Cyril O'Reilly, is totally sexy. And if you cannot find it, ask....ask all the time...ask in every video rental store, ask every time you are there. It will come....and we can both rent it....maybe buy it....
Subspecies: The Awakening (1998)
Subspecies can do no wrong.
Subspecies can do no wrong. (V will be the next test). So you think Radu could not have come back this way....HEY....he is the ultimate vampire....The Master....and, like how many times has Dracula (not even half as creepy) and Frankenstein (not nearly as sharp) returned....with even feebler stories. Of course he's back...and thank goodness for the return of Anders Hove and Denice Duff, as they are the foundation of the Subspecies series...and so good at it. This holds up well to the previous 3 Subspecies movies, although there may be a shortage of story-line, I mean if that is what you are watching for. (I didn't miss it too much, but the person watching with me thought it needed more plot.) But there has to be something held back for next time...right? Buy this movie, watch it until it wears out, and buy it again. This is how we get "Subspecies V" made for us.
Twilight of the Dogs (1995)
Could become a cult classic.....
Lots of fun...easy to identify with...you may laugh at the wrong places, but who cares. A lot of effort and care was put into this movie. Special effects, settings, and make-up all are above B-flick standards. This has the makings of a cult classic....and has the kind of long-lasting appeal that many Ed Wood, Roger Corman, or Troma Brothers movies have had. This is definitely worth seeing, and for those of us who value the off-beat, it is worth owning. Give it a look!