Movies
and films (links to IMDB.com for basic information unless noted
otherwise). Some of these I watched via TubiTv.com or other online
source. The DVDs come from the public library (unless noted otherwise).
In addition, I will try to add other trivia notes, such as when a film
is based on a book adding the information about the book (at least the
WorldCat record if available).
Ah, we made it to October, and during this month I tend to make an effort to watch a bit more horror for the fun of it. I do watch horror over the year, but this is the month I actively seek it out a bit more. So, here are the horror movies I watched in October.
- Nefarious (2023. Horror. Thriller). Plot description: "On
the day of his scheduled execution, a convicted serial killer gets a
psychiatric evaluation during which he claims he is a demon, and further
claims that before their time is over, the psychiatrist will commit
three murders of his own." The movie hinges on the performances of Nefarious (the murderer, portrayed by Sean Patrick Flanery), and the psychiatrist (Jordan Belfi). A good part of the film is them in the interview chamber going back and forth. The film is not so much horror in a gruesome way. It is a bit of psychological horror, demon possession, and suspense building up. The warden also has a pretty good performance by Tom Ohmer. Overall, if you like a psychological thriller, this may be an option to watch. The film moves on dialogue and performance. The ending may be a bit of a stretch. I liked it, so willing to give it a 3 out of 5 stars. Via TubiTv. Watched 10/5.
- On actors you may know from elsewhere, the talk radio host is Glenn Beck being himself.
- I can see why some folks seeing this complain the film is a bit thick on Christian propaganda and dogma. It presents some very right wing Christian views at times, and does so strongly, which contrast with the doctor's atheism. Still, the demon's (the murderer is possessed, or at least allegedly?) theology at times may resonate with some. If anything, it makes his side look better, which may not be what the Christians making this movie intended. It may give some things to think about. The ending also may reinforce the idea the film promotes a right wing Christian agenda.
- Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987. Horror. Slasher. Thriller). Plot description: "Thirty
years after her accidental death at her 1957 senior prom, the tortured
spirit of prom queen Mary Lou Maloney returns to seek revenge." This is a sequel to 1980's Prom Night, which I watched back in 2022, though it is not really connected to the first one other than a prom night theme. It does feature Michael Ironside, which can always be a good reason to watch a low horror film. He is the principal in the school in present day; back in high school, the same school by the way, he was the boy Mary Lou jilted and was cheating on with some other guy. Up front, given Mary Lou is not exactly a wholesome girl, to put it charitably, film establishes early on she is not sympathetic. She is outright evil, so her accidental death, well, depends on your view she may have had it coming. This film ramps up the supernatural hints and elements, but it still remains relatively slow in pacing, similar in that regard to the original. Naturally, Vickie, the main character, is in a very Christian household including the obnoxiously Christian mom, Catholic by the way. Because apparently in slashers the girl possessed has to be Christian, preferably Catholic. The one good detail is how they build up the possession of Vickie by Mary Lou's spirit, in a gradual way rather than right away. Still, while the supernatural angle is ramped up, film does not seem fully committed to it. Pretty much also as the first film, things don't really pick up until the last 30 minutes, and this is an almost 90 minutes film, so it drags a lot before it gets to anything good in terms of horror. Of course, as any slasher in the 80s, there is at least one nudity scene, but not even that saves the movie (though the actress Wendy Lyon did look very nice). In the end, the issue with movies like this is that they take a long time to get to the actual horror, and by then, movie is practically over. Gore in the few deaths is minimal, and in one case at least the death is just not that good. Not even Michael Ironside can save the movie either. It does have some good moments, but they are not enough to rate the movie highly. The horror is cheesy, and sure, that can be OK, but as a whole, this is pretty forgettable. The very last scene, which some may find a tad reminiscent of Carrie, tries to save this movie but too little too late.Slightly better than the first, but not by much. By the time you get to the end, you just want it to be over. I will add the ending was a nice touch but again too little too late. 1.5 out of 5 stars. Via TubiTv. Watched 10/5.
- There are two more sequels, Prom Night III: the Last Kiss (at this time Internet Archive has it) and Prom Night IV: Deliver Us From Evil. (available on Tubi at this time).
- Castle Freak (1995. Horror. Thriller. Mystery). Plot description: "A
man travels to Italy with his family to live in the castle they have
recently inherited. But he soon begins to suspect that they are not the
only occupants." Tubi has the film as well as an edition that was hosted by William Shatner on "William Shatner's Halloween Frightnight." These are Full Moon Pictures productions, so I am going in with low expectations, though the film features Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton, two pretty good regulars in these kind of films. By the way, the film is filmed in Italy. I went with the Shatner version in part to get the commentary. The film for starters can be very atmospheric, making good use of the music to set up the suspense along with shadows and low light. Movie has some slow moments, but it also has some pretty good suspense. There are some gory moments, but not too many. I'd say it is a bit more than OK, and the kind of thing to catch on a late night cable channel. I will add that there are a few plot questions that you may be better off not asking; this is one of those films you wonder about certain details if you give it a bit of thought. Watching it with Shatner did add a bit of amusement and light humor. 2.5 out of 5 stars as it feels average, not terrible but not very good. Watched 10/5.
- Before this I had no idea Shatner did a show, "William Shatner's Full Moon Frightnight," hosting viewings of Full Moon Pictures films, so I took a chance. I've often liked hosted movies like Elvira's films. Shatner hams it up as he can, so I would say if you are watching Full Moon movies, consider watching them via Shatner's Full Moon show. For a bit of humor, for example, he goes over some of the lessons you learn, or should be learning, from horror movies such as don't go to the basement. Another warning, and I have learned this one, is when you get a warning, you need to heed it.
- A minor issue is the film is not close captioned.
- The film is loosely based on H.P. Lovecraft's story "The Outsider."
- Meth Gator (2023. Horror. Science Fiction. Thriller. Also known as Attack of the Meth Gator). Plot description: "When an alligator eats a load of drugs all hell breaks loose in Florida." Do you really need any more in terms of plot? Anyhow, I saw this mentioned on social media, and I figured what the heck, I will give it a try since TubiTv has it. It is an Asylum film, so keeping the expectations low. As often happens in this kind of movie, tourist area, holiday coming and the "beast" (gator, bear, shark, whatever) needs to be caught, preferably discreetly. At least the mayor is not outright denying the issue, but his attempts to hire discreet hunters may not be enough; part of his desire for discretion is he may be on the take to the local meth dealers. The acting is average; the cast is mostly unknown actors, but they are likeable. The CGI gator is a bit ridiculous, but on par for this kind of movie. Pace is a bit inconsistent, but the movie mostly moves along. If you keep the expectations low, you know, a gator on meth in Florida, then the movie is OK. To be honest, it is a bit better than a lot of schlock I've watched recently. I am willing to give it 2.5 out of 5 stars. Watched 10/12.
- Killer Workout (1987. Horror. Slasher. Also known as Aero-bicide). Plot description: "Two years ago, a young woman named Valerie was burned after entering a tanning salon. Now, her twin sister, Rhonda, runs a local gym where, all of a sudden, people are being murdered." For starters, it is an 80s movie, and the details from the aerobics routines to the music soundtrack make that clear. Soundtrack also has that slasher film frenetic music at the right moments. The plot is pretty silly at times, and the movie is full of every other 80 fitness stereotypes including bimbos, jocks, the chubby guy on an exercise bike trying to lose weight, etc. Basically a murder happens, then we get an aerobics montage with gorgeous women and music, then some talking, murder, montage, rinse and repeat. The acting is not that good. The detective is trying to do this bad impression of tough detective, and it does not really work. If you are here for the women in spandex showing off, movie may be for you. For the horror, not to so much. The suspense is minimal, so is the gore, and it is not that scary. However, the deaths are relatively ordinary, so it's not like there is some humor or originality in killing the victims. The 80s brought us plenty of slasher films, so one drawing in the fitness craze of the decade had to come, but this is neither a good slasher nor a good horror film .About the only thing going for the film is the 80s soundtrack but not even that can save this film. In the end, the main issue with the film is that it is just boring. I've seen worse, so 1.5 out of 5 stars. The 1/2 star extra is for the ending, because that detective really was a dumbass at the end there. Watched 10/12.
- Crackcoon (2024. Horror. Comedy, sort of). Plot description: "A raccoon ingests a discarded synthetic drug and mutates into a vicious killer. It rampages through a mountain community, threatening campers, tourists, and residents. No one is safe from the monstrous raccoon's violent onslaught." Another entry in the new as of this moment trend of movies featuring animals on some kind of illegal drugs. Well, for starters we get a nice panoramic view of woods and forest, which may be about the only good thing in the movie. After that, we go downhill starting with the somewhat ridiculous drug dealer the two junkies meet to get a fix. Laughable but not in a good comedy way; they are playing up he is gay, fabulously so, for laughs. He sells them a "super charged" drug, which drives one to kill the other, and it goes from there. The raccoon is a silly puppet effect, but that just adds to the fun a bit. The acting is low end, a bit overdone here or there, but some of the dialogue has amusing moments and humor here or there. You get some gore, the splashy low end kind that splatters a lot of (fake) blood. As for the rampaging raccoon, it is laughable, which is probably what makes this movie also a comedy. The deaths are ridiculous, but at times you can't help but at least giggle. I have to say, this is a low expectations movie, but it was a lot better than some other low expectation movies I've seen recently. The pace is steady. The deaths keep coming; that raccoon puppet sure gets around. This could be late night fare, have some beers, and pizza, and point and heckle. 2.5 out of 5 stars. Via online stream. Watched 10/16.
- In terms of the cast, Jessa Flux (Charlotte in the film) may be the highlight (certainly good looking). Seems she has done a few other B-movies and low end films as a scream queen.
Next would be the non-horror movies I watched, but I did not manage to watch anything other than horror in October. Oh well.
Television and other series (basic
show information links via Wikipedia unless noted otherwise). Some of
these come in DVD from the public library. Others may be via YouTube,
which, as noted before, I keep finding all sorts of other old shows in
it, often full episodes:
- Hotel Impossible (2012-2017. Reality). Plot description: The show "is a reality television series from Travel Channel in which struggling non-chain hotels receive an extensive makeover by veteran hotel operator and hospitality expert Anthony Melchiorri and his team." Show lasted 8 seasons, including spin offs. Tubi just recently brought it in as four seasons, i.e. they combined seasons a bit, but it is not the complete run. Seems to be most of it though, so I am giving it a go a bit at a time.
- The 21st episode in the series is a revisit episode where he goes back to see how 6 of the hotels he fixed are doing after his visit.
- I managed to watch the first two seasons as Tubi has them. As I mentioned, they basically combined seasons together. In total, by the end of the month I've watched 40 episodes so far. This is one of those shows I can easily watch while doing something else, in other words, it does not require too much mental effort, and in the Hard Times, I appreciate that.
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