Shaun vs. Filmgore (1983)
Elvira hosts a compilation film showcasing some of the goriest and grisliest kill scenes ever committed to film. Get ready to have nightmares. Continue reading “Shaun vs. Filmgore (1983)”
Elvira hosts a compilation film showcasing some of the goriest and grisliest kill scenes ever committed to film. Get ready to have nightmares. Continue reading “Shaun vs. Filmgore (1983)”
A coward captain is exiled to a far off outpost to be part of a skeleton crew for the winter but soon the fort is picked off by a gluttonous cannibal who just wants to eat everybody. Continue reading “Shaun vs. Ravenous (1999)”
Four reasonable adults go hiking through the wilderness, get lost at night and get picked off by a cannibalistic loner whose ghost family haunts the hills. Whaaaa? Continue reading “Shaun vs. The Forest (1982)”
Directed by Wayne Berwick
Starring Jackie Vernon and Claire Ginsberg
A man just can’t take his wife’s cooking anymore and drunkenly murders her…then sticks her in the microwave…and discovers he likes eating people? That’s pretty far fetched. Continue reading “Shaun vs. Microwave Massacre (1983)”
Directed by Joe D’Amoto
Starring Mark Bodin, Bob Larson and Tisa Farrow
A group of travellers find themselves stranded on an island, originally expecting paradise, but find themselves stalked by a crazy man who intends on having them for supper. Continue reading “Shaun vs. Anthropophagus: The Beast (1980)”
Directed by Marino Girolami
Starring Ian McCulloch, Alexandra Delli Colli and Donald O’Brien
After discovering a small number of corpses in hospitals have been eaten by immigrants from a far off cannibal island, an expedition is led to investigate further into the matter. I was led to believe there were zombies in this film? Continue reading “Shaun vs. Zombi Holocaust (1980)”
The next film in my series is a film I’ve avoided watching for years. Considered one of the more controversial movies ever made, the violence portrayed in the movie came off as so real that the filmmakers were brought to court on charges of murdering their actors for nothing more than a snuff film. While the actors were just fine, another controversy comes from the killing of real animals on film. Because of all of this, the filmmakers claimed the movie was banned in over fifty countries. Most countries have eventually relented and allowed its release but it’s still banned in some countries! Get ready for a crazy film you probably won’t enjoy with an even crazier backstory that’s fun to tell!