A Nightmare On Elm Street (2010) Is The Worst Remake Of All Time
We've dredged through some truly awful dreck in this series but this may just be my most hated. Because to take a character and franchise as beloved as Freddy Krueger and Nightmare On Elm Street and mess it up to such a degree takes a level of "I hate money" that I didn't even think was possible. There was a lot that went wrong with this film, from a lead who didn't want to be there to a villain who hated the franchise; nearly every element was working against it. Which is why A Nightmare On Elm Street (2010) is Awfully Good.
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How Mortal Kombat Redefined Video Game Movies
Look, the history of video game movies, both at the beginning of its run and currently, is spotty at best. You had bad then and you have bad now and while you can get some more indie games being made into movies or at least studios taking more chances with what ips they decide to use now, back in the early 90s it was only the best of the best and the most popular that would be turned into movies. Mortal Kombat came along and changed everything, at least momentarily! And boy, is it hard not to scream that at the top of my lungs whenever I say it.
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The Road Warrior: George Miller's Dystopian Masterpiece
Get ready to rev your engines and dive deep into George Miller's insane, high-octane world of The Road Warrior. This killer sequel didn't just amp up the action – it laid down the blueprint for everything we love about Mad Max. From explosive car chases to some of the most badass villains ever, we're breaking down why this flick is a game-changer. Join us as we explore how The Road Warrior turned Mad Max into a legendary saga.
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The Watchers Review: Shyamalans Sure Do Love Their Twists
There's no denying that there's a tremendous amount of pressure on writer/director Ishana Shyamalan with her debut feature. Her father's reputation will always follow her, but let's not pretend that's entirely a bad thing. Unlike many first-time directors, she was able to hone her craft as a 2nd Unit Director on many M Night productions. This allows her to skip some of the steps common for most young filmmakers and avoid easy trappings. If there's one thing that's clear after experiencing The Watchers, we most definitely have two Shyamalans out in the world, for better or worse. And it goes without saying that I'll be avoiding spoilers as much as possible in this review as I think the fresher you go into this, the better.
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3 From Hell: A Lazy Revival Of The Firefly Clan
While The Devil’s Rejects ends rather violently, fans have wondered if he would ever return to that world. But that would be impossible, right? Fourteen years later, Rob Zombie finally showed us how the Firefly family could return after a pretty solidifying end. And the answer is, well, pretty damn lazy.
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What Happened To The Collection?
When The Collector was released in 2009, audiences had already moved on from overly violent films. Hell, I was one of them. Although it had poor reviews and a low box-office take, the movie eventually got a reappraisal and is deemed a cult classic with its smart take with a blend of home invasion films and torture porn. While it didn’t make blockbuster numbers, it exceeded its 3-million-dollar budget, leading filmmaker Marcus Dunstan to continue with his story. Today’s film not only had three times the budget of The Collector, it also has one of the craziest kill scenes for a wide-release movie. Watch out for random boxes and be wary of those blades in the underground rave as we discover what happened with The Collection.
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The Island Of Dr. Moreau: A Cult Classic Born From Chaos
A new episode of The Black Sheep video series has arrived online this morning, and with this one we’re looking back at one of the most fascinating "doomed productions" ever, the 1996 version of The Island of Dr. Moreau. To find out why we think this one deserves more love than it gets, check out the our video!
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Leprechaun In The Hood: Stoner Cinema At Its Finest
Take a seat, horror hounds, as The Leprechaun makes his rounds from grassy knolls and Irish springs to the streets on a hunt for bling. I can't stop rhyming since watching the 2000 film "Leprechaun in the Hood," a unique yet fitting entry in the franchise. The fifth movie in the series takes the wise-cracking Leprechaun to South Central, scheming and murdering his way to his golden flute. Fans of the series have varied opinions on its cheesiness, but most agree it's fun to watch with friends, especially when stoned. This film's existence and its audience make it worth discussing. The franchise began with the 1993 film starring Jennifer Aniston and shifted from pure horror to a mix of comedy and surrealism. Today, we follow the Leprechaun's first trip to South Central and his encounter with Ice-T's character. Roll one up, pour one up, and let's dive in. I'm Kier with JoBlo Horror Originals, and you're watching Deconstructing.
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What Happened To Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)?
By the year 2017, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise had already produced sequels, remakes, prequels, prequels of the remakes, a 3D sequel, and Matthew McConaughey with a cybernetic leg. The story of the making of this particular requel, however, involves the dawn of the Covid-19 shutdowns, fired directors and trashed footage, rumors of disastrous test screenings, and a movie that somehow managed to anger people on both sides of the culture wars. A movie that so many of us love regardless: This is the story of what happened to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Ahem…2022.
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Ghosts In The Machine?
Some people believe something can't possibly be real if they can't see it with their own eyes. But what if there was a haunted object that wasn't tangible? This is exactly what we will be discussing on this episode. Welcome to the new digital world of... Haunted Objects!
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Does House On Haunted Hill Stand The Test Of Time?
From one 1999 horror remake to another. After re-watching The Haunting with eyes that were both more critical and 25 years older, it got me thinking about the other remake that came out that year. The original was from a far less dark castle in Schlock and Gimmick Purveyor William Castle, and it starred Vincent Price as a man offering strangers money to stay in an allegedly haunted house for a night. While The Haunting failed on multiple levels to improve with age, how does House on Haunted Hill look after a quarter of a century? Does its cheesy yet graphic tone feel at home in the time of A24 and elevated horror, or should it forfeit its 1 million dollar check and leave the cursed grounds forever? Close the shutters, and let’s see if this movie stands the Test of Time!
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What Happened To M. Night Shyamalan's Signs?
After The Sixth Sense, M Night Shyamalan seemed untouchable. Then Unbreakable came out and made little to no impact. So, the pressure was on for his next outing. Combining forces with Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix, Shyamalan provides a grounded look at an alien invasion. Join us as we get into what happened to 2002's Signs.
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We Remember Roger Corman
98 years walking on this earth and over 70 of those working in the industry that he and we all love. How do you talk about a man who had his hands in everything and gave us so much? All we can think of to say is thank you, Roger. You were a true artist in every sense of the word!
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The Strangers: Analyzing The Best And Worst Of The Series
Welcome to The Best of The Bad Guys! Where we rank the best of cinema’s worst villains. Today, we’re talking about The Strangers. A trio of mysterious and sadistic murderers who like to show up in remote locations, toy with, scare and eventually murder human beings for absolutely no reason whatsoever.
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Silent Rage: From Slasher Tropes To Chuck Norris
I remember seeing the Chuck Norris joke book in a Barnes and Noble store and leafing through it only to find a bunch of absolutely absurd and comically over the top things that Chuck Norris could and would do to you or what he kept behind his beard. Norris ended up with a couple of horror movies in his credits. Hellbound, which I’m still undecided on if I want to cover or not, and today’s movie, Silent Rage was a fun flick to revisit.
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MORE Celebrities Who Believe in Bigfoot
Today on That Bigfoot Show -- yea, THAT one -- host Taylor James Johnson talks about the most important people in the world... celebrities! Or, more accurately, celebrities who believe in Bigfoot! It's an epic topic that is so big, so exciting, we're making it a two parter so Taylor can fit it all in!
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The Crow Wicked Prayer: Descending Into D-List Absurdity
When The Crow emerged thirty years ago, it changed how audiences could perceive graphic novel adaptations. It was dark, gritty, violent, and well ahead of its time. On top of that, it had one of the best soundtracks of the decade. However, it also spawned some pretty bad sequels. After the release of the last one two decades ago, it seemed just as long for a remake of the original to come to fruition, with multiple actors and directors coming and going. Finally, after all that time, we got to see exactly what The Crow would look like in 2024. The reactions have been, well, let’s just say, a little less than enthused. But what if I told you there was one you probably forgot about? One that has the most bonkers casting out of the entire franchise. One that misses the mark by such a wide margin that it will make the new SoundCloud Crow look revolutionary.
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What Happened To Snakes On A Plane?
When you go back and take a look at the movies that were released in 2006, you might think we were all high. Eli Roth’s Hostel was tearing off tourists' clothes while slashing their Achilles’, The Hills Have Eyes remake was gnarly in every way and does anybody remember that really cool but super weird Paul Walker flick Running Scared? We were on some dark stuff back in the mid-2000s. All of these were released before August of 2006 when the mother of all over-the-top egregious and slightly cheesy but kind of awesome movies was released unto the earth. Well, at least in name. A name that conjures all the curiosity in the world while simultaneously explaining itself perfectly. Today we’re talking about just What happened to Snakes on a Plane?
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Harry and the Hendersons: When Bigfoot Went Hollywood
On this episode of That Bigfoot Show -- yes, THAT one -- host Taylor James Johnson discusses one of his favorite movies of all time, and one of the reasons why he has a lifelong fascination with Sasquatch. The film is the 1987 classic Harry and the Hendersons.
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The Legacy Of Beyond Belief: Fact, Fiction & Everything In Between
There's nothing quite like the thrill of seeing Jonathan Frakes on screen. Yes, he's known as Riker from Star Trek: The Next Generation, but for me, he's also the iconic host of Beyond Belief. My best friend and I had a ritual of cozying up in bed with Chicken Biscuits and squeeze cheese, eagerly awaiting each episode. Our fascination extended beyond Frakes himself; we were captivated by narrator Don LaFontaine and the meticulous research of author Robert Tralins. Together, they formed our A-Team. Created by Lynn Lehman, whose sole other credit was a role in 1976's Guardian of the Wilderness, Beyond Belief was like a mysterious puzzle for its audience. Each episode presented a collection of short stories, spanning from paranormal encounters to uncanny coincidences.
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Intruder: A Forgotten Supermarket Slasher
Being a slasher fan is pretty simple: put a killer in a different setting where they can murder teens and let them loose. They can practically be played Mad Libs style. Today's subject is set in a grocery store and takes full advantage of all the implementations you would think. Add in some Bruce Campbell and the Raimi brothers for kicks, and you've got one of the more entertaining slashers of the 80s. So join us today as we cover 1989's Intruder.
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Bigfoot And The 1924 Ape Canyon Attack
That Bigfoot Show -- yes, THAT one -- returns as cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard and host Taylor James Johnson tackle the 1924 Bigfoot battle on Mount St. Helens that helped launch a legend. That's right, it's time to discuss and dissect the now infamous Ape Canyon Attack!
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Does The Haunting Stand The Test Of Time?
Remakes are always a tricky proposition. Some of the greats, both in the horror genre and elsewhere, are actually remakes, whether they are loose ones or not. 1999 happens to be one of the most packed years for movies ever, but how does The Haunting, one of the biggest releases of that year, hold up? Does it carry the torch or justified remakes, or does it fail to stand the Test of Time?
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What Happened To Underworld?
Vampires have always been a popular form of escapism for audiences and they’re stillmassively popular now. There’s something timeless and fascinating about the mythicalcreatures and whether it’s a classic such as 1922’s Nosferatu, Tom Cruise wearingplatforms in Interview With a Vampire, or the hilarious movie and TV show, What We DoIn The Shadows, people love them. The movie we’re focusing on in today’s video maynot be the best vampire flick ever made, but it started a hugely popular franchise, plus avideo game, Underworld: The Eternal War. So, could the promise of some tight leatherand a werewolf vs vampire skirmish be enough to warrant the hype? Let’s find out, hereon What happened to Underworld!
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The 20 Best BIGFOOT Videos
Everyone likes to watch Bigfoot videos on YouTube right? Otherwise you wouldn't be here watching this one... which is THAT BIGFOOT SHOW! Well, host Taylor James Johnson indulges your love of Bigfoot videos on YouTube by counting down what he believes are the 20 best Bigfoot videos on, you guessed it, YouTube. Why 20? Why not! Do you agree with his selections? What video is his No. 1 choice? Watch and find out!
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