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Description: Genre: Horror / Director: Frank Henenlotter / Actors: Kevin Van Hentenryck, Terri Susan Smith ... / DVD released 22 ... more Newest Review: ... normally not a fan of horror comedies; very few of them really work - Gremlins is probably about the best there is. Most ... more |
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by Wolfzilla - written on 30.03.07 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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In the 1980s, an odd man appeared who would carve his name into cult-horror history with his quirky,funny and OTT gore-filled movies. Im not talking about Sam Raimi, nor Peter Jackson. The man I refer to is a Mr.Frank Henenlotter. While the aforementioned pair have since went on to the big time, making blockbusters like Spiderman and Lord of the Rings, Henenlotter disappeared after 1992's Basket Case 3, ten years after he earned his notoriety with the original Basket Case. I have no idea what drew me to Basket Case initially, I think I picked up the sequels cheap on DVD and despite not particularly enjoying them, enough research into them informed me that the ...
by hogsflesh - written on 18.06.08 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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A review of just the film. The UK-release DVD will set you back a ridiculous £15 on amazon, but a Region 1 edition from Something Weird Video crammed with extras can be imported for about a fiver. This is a very low-budget, entertaining horror comedy from 1982. The director, Frank Henenlotter, wanted to make the kind of film that would play well in the sleazy grindhouse joints of 42nd Street, and he succeeded pretty well, while still making something funny enough to amuse people unfamiliar with grindhouse. (This is presumably what Tarantino was trying to achieve with Death Proof, but as always he tried just that bit too hard.) A seemingly naïve ...
by cloudbt - written on 31.10.00 (Very useful, 117 readings)
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This is director Frank Henenlotter's baby about a guy and his deformed brother. When Duane was born his twin, deformed brother Belial was attached to his side. For years, they coexisted quite happily. Belial couldn't talk but they could communicate through thoughts. They were happy together until the decision was made to have the monster on his side removed surgically. Years later, Duane is on his own and everywhere he goes he carries a large basket. Guess who's in the basket? Anyone who accidently makes the mistake of checking out whats in the basket gets Belial's wrath and suffers a bloody death. Now, Duane and Belial are hunting down ...






