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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 4 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Horror film magazine FANGORIA presents the winning entries from its reader-based "Blood Drive" contest. The seven horror film shorts, ranging in subject from slashers to zombies to live finger pets, includes: BC Furtney's MR. ERYAMS; Patrick Rea's DISTURBANCES; Patrick Rea and Ryan Jones' A MAN AND HIS FINGER; Drew Rist's THE HITCH; Christopher Garetano's INSIDE; Joel Robertson's SHADOWS OF THE DEAD; and Chip Gubera's SONG OF THE DEAD. Hosted by musician, director, and horror aficionado Rob Zombie. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Actors: | Clive Barker, Lee Perkins, Patrick Tierney, Stan Winston, Rob Zombie | | Director: | B.C. Furtney | | Format: | Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC | | Language: | English | | Number of Discs: | 1 | | Studio: | KOCH VISION | | Run Time: | 119 minutes | | DVD Release Date: | June 08, 2004 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 18 reviews |
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Disappointing Dec 22, 2008 I think I fell for the cool cover art and the famous names. This was just a collection of fairly bad films submitted to Fangoria magazine. If you make your own home movies you might enjoy it, but I was disappointed.
Worthy Effort Nov 07, 2007 Lots of fun if you don't take it too seriously. Not scary at all and lacks real suspense but someone had a lot of fun with a handheld camera and a quart of fake blood!
1 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Its like confusing. May 22, 2006 me and my freind rented this and it was like confusing. Yousee we just scored some good stuff and we watched Blood drive while we used it. Well, the movie was confusing yo u see because the plot and the people kept changing. I went "Dude whats up with this?" and my freind was all "its not just one movie. Its a bunch of movies."
i thought they could have made that clearer. its like on my 21st birthday becuase im like over 21 you know. Well, I'm at this bar with anotherf reind and well i wanna go home cuz i'm like way out of it by now. He keeps saying "Yeah, Tad. after this drink we'll go. After thisdrink well go you get the idea. i guess he figured i couldnt tell it was a diffrent drink every time he said it.
Faschist.
I hate fashcists.
Well, i guess if its a bunch of movies some are pretty good.
See ya!
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2 Stars instead of 1 Simply Because I Couldn't Stop Laughing Dec 12, 2005 My husband & I rented this movie because we love the horror genre & thought we might be in for a good scare. No such luck in that department. We did laugh a lot, though. We actually made a joke of reccommending this DVD to our friends just so we wouldn't be the only one's who wasted our money. The plotlines were mostly terrible. The story about the boy who cuts off his finger is the worst piece of crap I've ever seen. That one wasn't even funny. Seriously, though, go rent it anyway if you want to laugh. Oh, and sidenote, Rob Zombie should be ashamed for promoting this. Bad Rob!
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Nothing We Haven't Seen Before... Feb 05, 2005 ...but with all that's out there, could such a thing actually exist? In my opinion, it's not a matter of whether or not it's been done (which it has), but rather how well it's done.
That said, there is a limit on how many times I can see, read, or hear the same story, and I was way past my limit on the ghost's revenge story before I saw "The Hitch," a film too bad to even laugh at. The actor playing the driver is pretty good, but the actress playing the hitch hiker is attrocious, although in her defense, the writer didn't give her much to work with.
Another one I'd like to pick on is "Shadows of the Dead." The problem here isn't so much that the virus-that-turns-people-into-zombies idea has been done too many times, but that it's a stupid idea to begin with.
My favorite in this batch is "Mr. Eryams," and that's not just because it has a mostly naked young woman rolling around on a bed (although that certainly doesn't hurt). It's a genuinely chilling ghost story. Yes, it is reminicent of "The Sixth Sense" (some of you are going to disagree with me on that, but I'm right, so bring it on), but without the bloated pomposity M. Night Shyamalan's films always seem to have.
"Disturbances" comes in second on my list, even if it is a tad predictable. I also liked "Song of the Dead," which, I must say, isn't scary by any stretch of the imagination, but is entertaining.
I'll surely earn myself some hatred for saying this, but "A Boy and His Finger" is nothing more than a one-note gag taken way too far, and the gag really isn't all that funny.
But even if it were, aren't these supposed to be horror movies?
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