Sleepaway Camp was one of the first horror movies I have seen after Friday the 13th that had a serial killer in it that no one seemed to be able to identify. The killings were very graphic and very unique to say the least, some were over the top gross but still managed to entertain and to keep us on the edge of our seats. Sleepaway Camp is about Angela (Felissa Rose) whom was sent to live with her auntie Dr. Martha Thomas after a boating accident. Angela is this mousie girl who gets bullied by the entire Sleepaway Camp when she is sent there with her cousin Ricky. People started dying in the most bizarre ways and ultimately Ricky ..................
Produced by Robert H. Solo and directed by Philip Kaufman
Granted this is a remake of the 1956 version based on the novel by Jack Finney but this one has Donald Sutherland and the Pods people just seemed creepier and hauntingly vivid in this retake. Can we ever forget the final scene when we all believe that Donald's character escaped the Pod people but who are we fooling? There's no happy ending in this re-imagining!
Guinea Pig film series: "Flowers of Flesh and Blood"
Produced by Hideshi Hino in 1985
The scene depicting a man dressed as a Samurai (Hino) kidnapping a young woman, bringing her to his house and then proceeding to dismember her, was one of the most believable scenes ever made. So shocking and so real-looking that actor Charlie Sheen contacted the FBI after watching this second installment to the Japanese Manga styled Horror in 1991!
Why: The Thing is always going to remain one of the greatest Alien movies ever because the storyline is both plausible and unimaginable. The Prequel to this Claustrophobic and Paranoiac tale of a shapeshifting alien that overpowered a Norwegian Research team by assimilating them is likely to be both highly anticipated and mostly watched - wrong. But I loved the storyline, I loved how it ended to merge with the beginning of the former movie, I loved the special effects, I also loved the actors I thought they did a very good job overall. This Prequel will make you feel that it was necessary to The Thing franchise as it explains the Alaskan Malamute being chased after and shot at by a rifleman from a Norwegian helicopter.
Actors: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton, Ulrich Thomsen, Eric Christian Olsen
WTF Scene: Where Elsa played by Sarah Polley and Dren played by the gorgeous Delphine Chaneac are in the woods, Dren tackles Elsa to the ground, Elsa screams trying to understand Dren's motives for attacking her, and He-she tells her that it wants to be inside her, at that point I am not just taken aback, I cannot believe that she seduces and does the dirty with Clive played by Adrian Brody supposedly her father figure
and now Male-Dren WANTS Elsa (her mother figure), can you say, incestuous menagerie to the max? Shockingly her tail was not only a sharp tool used to kill innocent animal and people alike but also a make-shift penis forced on Elsa as Male-Dren rapes Elsa for over three minutes with her multi-purpose tail.
Actor: Adrian Brody, Delphine Chaneac, Sarah Polley
Director: Vicenzo Natali
Famous Quote: "If you could understand Crazy, it wouldn't be CRAZY"
Bottom Line: In Splice there were a lot of WTF moments but this rape scene was
unlike any other as I was both violently traumatized and brain-raped by that part.