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Sunday, August 24, 2014

Necromance Movies - Loving the Dead


Ok, so we love dead things sometimes.  We love Dracula and vampires, zombies, werewolves, mummies, ghosts, and Frankenstein, who used to be dead, but now isn't.  I am going to run down my top five favorite movies about those who actually are in love with something that is dead or used to be dead and now isn't and is sort of undead or sorta alive, well, you catch my drift...


1.  Dracula - There have been probably more movies, books, comics, and adaptations of Bram Stoker's Dracula novel and the characters on which it is based than of any other horror character(s) besides perhaps zombies than we can count.  There is almost always some chick that is in love with Dracula or some other vampire that represents him or shares some of his characteristics.  Sometimes he has power over the person to influence them to fall in love with him and sometimes he doesn't, but either way, I know he's my favorite!  The two major films that I am totally in love with that are adapted from Bram Stoker's original novel, Dracula, are Dracula (1979), starring Frank Langella as Dracula and 1992's Bram Stoker's Dracula, starring Gary Olman as Dracula.  Christopher Lee was my favorite Dracula, but that's another can of worms.  I am just making mention today of my two favorite Dracula films.

You can watch Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) on Crackle here for free with nothing to download or sign up for.  The NBC Dracula series with hot ass Jonathan Rhys Meyers is available on Hulu, too if you are interested here.  You can watch 'em free and you don't need Hulu plus to watch, currently.

2.  Frankenstein - Frankenstein is a horror classic that has been adapted probably almost as many times as Dracula and has so many spins that can be taken on what it is based, its not even funny.  The Bride of Frankenstein is also a central theme in many of the films from the 1935 version of The Bride of Frankenstein to 1992's version of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, which also adds Frankenstein's reanimated bride, which he loses when the creature kills her and makes him recreate her as his own with Frankenstein's beloved best galpal's heart added to the reanimated she creature, which was once his bride, Elizabeth.  1992's Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is my favorite Frankenstein film ever made to date! 


You can watch Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1992), which stars Robert DeNiro, Kenneth Branaugh, and Helena Bonham Carter for free on Crackle here.  I bet you have no idea how much I am grateful that the year 1992 happened in classic horror film and book adaptations, none at all!


3.  Boy Eats Girl (2005) - Let's see, when you mix two of my favorite things, Irishmen (my favorite flavor of man--that makes me want a hot dog real bad...correct my English and I slap you, that was a movie quote a-holes--where is your sense of humor!???  I digress???) and Zombies, you get one of my favorite zombie flicks I have seen to date, Boy Eats Girl, which is a horror comedy about a girl, Jessica and her friend-zone "special friend", Nathan, who attempts suicide when Jessica stands him up by accident on the night he is to declare his love for her.  He sees her getting a ride home in the rain from a particularly douchy boy he goes to school with that picks on him.  He thinks they are doing sexy-time stuff when really, she is just reaching down to get something as she gets out of his car and decides to walk home, because he's perving on her.  Nathan hangs himself and his mom performs a ritual and turns him into a zombie.  Henceforward, all zombie hell breaks loose in their little regular Irish town.  It used to be available to watch for free on Hulu and Veoh, but now its only available on Hulu Plus and Netflix (DVD only).  You can watch it on Redbox Instant by Verizon, though.

4. Haekel's Tale (Masters of Horror Season 1 Episode 12 ) & Dead Alive (1992) - Haekel's Tale was a short story written by Clive Barker, this one hour short film, which was featured on the popular series features two stories in one about magical necromancy and medical resurrection as well as some literal loving of the dead.  I guess you would call them zombies, but I don't know that they are even that lively and one sure doesn't eat brains.  He likes getting jiggy, though.  I can't really say much more without spoiling it, but I guess the ultimate expression of love for the dead would be procreating with a creature once loved in life and still loved in death that is no longer alive.


 

Dead Alive (Braindead) (1992) - of course was a popular cult film made in New Zealand, which surrounds the circumstances created when Lionel's overbearing mother was bitten by an infected zombie monkey thing at the zoo, while trying to ruin Lionel's date with Paquita, his new love interest.  There is some love of the dead between two dead subjects that procreate and make a cute little zombie baby.

You can watch Haekel's Tale on Hulu for free here.


5.  Aftermath (1994), Dead Girl (2008) & Kissed (1996) - are two equally sick films.  Aftermath is sick in the fact that its just disturbing, even though there are barely words spoken throughout the entire short.  Its only a half an hour long, but defiling a corpse in the most intimate of ways is pretty creepy, especially while you are autopsying it in an actual medical environment and it is your job.  Kissed is unnerving in the fact that the main character actually falls in love with the handsome, young, and dead men she works on at the funeral parlor, where she secured employment for the purpose of meeting dead guys to love.  Dead Girl is pretty messed up in the fact that the chick is sort of a zombie thing bound and tied up 24/7 in an asylum, unable to die.  I'm not really sure what she is, but she is still conscious, though undead, and "loved" against her will by force.  I guess Kissed is the lighter of the three and maybe a little nicer, but they are both pretty messed up!





Sunday, June 29, 2014

56 Horror Movies to Watch Free Online


  1. Alice in Murderland (2010)
  2. American Psycho (2000)
  3. Ann Rule Presents - The Stranger Beside Me (1995)
  4. Blood of Dracula's Castle (1969) 
  5. Fangs of the Living Dead (1968)
  6. Blood Of The Vampire (1958)
  7. Bryan Loves You (2008)
  8. Candyman (1992) 
  9. Cathy's Curse (1977)
  10. Children of the Corn (1984)
  11. Chronicle of the Raven (2004)
  12. The Evil Dead (1981)
  13. Dahmer (2002)
  14. Daughters of Darkness (1971)
  15. Day of the Dead (1985)
  16. Don't Look in the Basement (1973)
  17. Driller Killer (1979) 
  18. Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield (2007)
  19. House of Fears (2007)
  20. The Deep (1977)
  21. Embryo (1976)
  22. Frogs (1972) 
  23. H.P. Lovecraft's From Beyond (1986) 
  24. Gangs of the Dead (2006)
  25. George Romero's Deadtime Stories: Volume 1 (2011)
  26. George Romero's Deadtime Stories: Volume 2 (2011)
  27. First Born (2007)
  28. Fright Night (1985)
  29. Hellraiser (1987)
  30. Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988)
  31. I Eat Your Skin (1964) 
  32. Isle of the Snake People (1971)
  33. Jug Face (2013)
  34. Lady Frankenstein (1971)
  35. Left In Darkness (2006)
  36. Messiah of Evil (1977)
  37. Mother's Day (1980)
  38. My Dead Girlfriend (2006)
  39. Night Junkies (2007)
  40. Night of the Creeps (1986)
  41. Pretty Dead (2013)
  42. Puppet Master (1989)
  43. Puppet Master II (1991) 
  44. Puppet Master X: Axis Rising (2012) 
  45. Redneck Zombies (1986)
  46. Satan's Little Helper (2004)
  47. Satan's School for Girls (1973)
  48. Spellbinder (1988)
  49. Ted Bundy (2002)
  50. The Afflicted (2012)
  51. The Attic (2007)
  52. The Donner Party (2009)
  53. The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958)
  54. The Werewolf vs. the Vampire Women (1971)
  55. The Woods (2007)
  56. Won Ton Baby (2009)





Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Watch Bates Motel Season 2, Episode 7 Online Now!


This episode is free on Hulu right now and if you missed last week, Episode 6 of Bates Motel, you can catch up with it below and watch this week's from last night!










Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Unexpected Horror Plot Twists

I am going to discuss a few movies without giving away the endings if you haven't seen them that have strange, confusing, and clever plot twists. I'll link the ones that are available free online and show you where to watch the ones that aren't without paying a mint! They are in no necessary order from best to worst, this is just a list.

1.   Gothika (2003) - a film which stars Halle Berry and Robert Downey Jr. Halle portrays a psychiatrist who gets in a car accident nobody bears witness to and she winds up waking up in the very asylum in which she practices. She has to figure out what the hell happened, why she got there, and who committed the horrifying crime for which she is accused.

Gothika is available on Netflix.

Gothika is also available on Amazon & Amazon Prime, Vudu, and iTunes.

Its also available below if you don't have an Amazon Prime Subscription.

If you sign up with the link I just posted, you get 30 days free and you can cancel at any time during or at the end of the 30 days if you choose not to keep your subscription.


2.  The Uninvited (2009) - Emily Browning stars in this thriller, which is the American version of the 2003 South Korean film, A Tale of Two Sisters, in which she returns home from a psychiatric hospital visit which resulted following the death of her mother.  When she arrives home, Anna is shocked to discover that her father has recently gotten engaged to Rachel (Elizabeth Banks), her mother's former nurse. 

Anna's suspicions about Rachel are quickly realized to be true when her deceased mother contacts her from the beyond the grave to warn the girl and her sister to try and convince their father that Rachel is not who he thinks she is. 

You can watch The Univited on YouTube, MGo, Vudu, Amazon, Best Buy's Cinema Now, and iTunes.

Its Korean version, A Tale of Two Sisters is available on Netflix.


3.  Lost Highway (1997) - This one was really weird.  I still don't think I get it all these years later.  Fred Madison (Bill Pullman), a musician, receives a message from an unknown man on his front door intercom saying, "Dick Laurent is dead." When he looks out his window nobody is there, but he hears the faint sound of police sirens.

The next day, there is a random package on his front doorstep with a video tape of inside his house.  After their evening lovins seesion, Fred sees Renee's face as that of a pale old man. Another weird tape shows up showing inside their house and frames of he and his wife in bed sleeping. They call the cops, but two detectives Al and Ed say that there's nothing they can do about it, but agree to keep an eye out.

That evening, Fred and Renee go out to a party held by Andy where Fred meets a creepy old guy played by Robert Blake clas in all black.  Oddly, his face looks like the one he saw on his wife's head after a lovins session the other night.

He actually tells Fred that he is at his house right now. Fred phones his house and the voice of the creepy guy answers his phone while he's standing right in front of him.  Fred walks away and asks Andy who the guy is and and he says he's a friend of Dick Laurent.

The next day, another random tape arrives and Fred watches it alone. I can't say what happens next, but its a really weird flick and you have no idea what's going on until the end.  I still haven't figured it out, but it was entertaining and has a killer soundtrack, which includes music from NIN, Marilyn Manson, and David Bowie.

You can watch it on Netflix, Amazon, Amazon Prime, Blockbuster, and Daily Motion

4.  The Attic (2008) - After her family moves into a new house, Emma starts to see visions of her dead twin sister. For her, the attic of her Victorian house may deliver the answer to her questions, but when she starts going up there, she starts getting all crazy.

You can watch it free below!

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Monday, August 5, 2013

I'll Haunt You When I'm Dead Pilot

 I'll Haunt You When I'm Dead was a nice surprise I ran into while I was watching The Ghost Inside My Child in the wee hours of the AM last night on Biography. I couldn't sleep so I watched the first episode of The Ghost Inside My Child on demand (I have Comcast - it was free) after my late viewing of this week's episode of True Blood, which by the way, this season has certainly held my attention.


I really did think Violet was going to take Jason by force, and I'm not sure why, because I took Vi for a same sex oriented individual, but wonders never cease, so yeah...anyway...

I'm watching The Ghost Inside My Child, which you can check out on The Bio Channel or here...drifting off into a sleep I fight ever so vigilantly for days at a time, and on pops a pilot episode of I'll Haunt You When I'm Dead randomly, so randomly that I thought it was a commercial, but it just kept going for an entire episode that held my attention.

 I really dug it. I hope they pick it up and it becomes a show, 'cuz it was pretty realistic as far as the whole I'm gonna tell you my story and actors are going to reinact it type deal. I like that style of show opposed to the stupid infrared camera and fake noises people overreact to. It was creepy and the people seemed pretty believable sort of like the whole "A Haunting" deal. I loved that show!  You can check out old episodes online of A Haunting on The Discovery Channel website here!!!



Anyway, I was excited about that and I can't complain too much about Haunted History on H2 either, one of my new favorite channels. They covered H.H. Holmes Murder Castle is Chicago. H.H. is pretty underrated on the creepy scale, psycho!!! The Manson Murders was sort of played out so that week I was disappointed, but I was pretty psyched about Lost Souls of Pennhurst Asylum, because they had a person that really lived there being interviewed, who was pretty normal and high functioning so that freaked me out, knowing that she lived there and had to endure all that crap and I can get why it would be haunted now!

You can watch a little bit more about old H.H. below! 

This is a documentary I caught on Amazon a couple of years back, but its free on Hulu now.




I think they are doing a whole tour thing, so if you want to watch the trailer of that, its linked above, guys! Its in Eastern Pennsylvania so if you are in Pennsylvania or visiting, here's a super tourist destination, sceeeeery!!!!
You can watch H.H. Holmes and the Murder Castle and Pennhurst State School on H2 here.







Thursday, June 6, 2013

New, Free Horror Movies to Watch Online



Unspeakable 

Impotent and unhappy middle-aged James Fhelleps goes murderously around the bend turns his nagging wife Alice into a pathetic grotesquely disfigured cripple.

The Caller

Troubled divorcee Mary Kee is tormented by a series of sinister phone calls from a mysterious woman. When the stranger reveals she's calling from the past, Mary tries to break off contact. But the caller doesn't like being ignored...

Someone's Knocking At The Door

In this genre-defying grind-house throwback, a group of drug-fueled, sexually deviant medical students are systematically terrorized by Wilma and John Hopper.


In 1979, a group of college students find a Sumerian Book of the Dead in an old wilderness cabin they've rented. When they unwittingly unleash evil spirits and demons while reading incantations...


In this cult classic, a New York City writer retires to a secluded cabin in the woods to write her first novel. While there, she is brutally raped by four country boys and left for dead.  Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned!


 
 
 
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