tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87283118482267677512024-02-19T12:41:35.925-08:00Horror FixHorror-Fixhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00273011444129002176noreply@blogger.comBlogger22125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-20430946852645717612012-02-17T14:16:00.000-08:002012-02-17T14:27:52.001-08:00<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4g8FwUbcwPsoSZmQTZ_YnXGTVvWW64FshvA2j4xfP0rm1tE_q8Jarxd7Jl0lEGpTDa3RstdUG8dXSfdKfZvrkj9xJjQ2vNJINmQcXia3ETQBbuAh1HY6X6VMPyP6WuwI0frIyRE6AS9g/s1600/darkness-2.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; width: 400px; height: 225px; text-align: center; display: block; cursor: pointer;" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5710233988909948274" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4g8FwUbcwPsoSZmQTZ_YnXGTVvWW64FshvA2j4xfP0rm1tE_q8Jarxd7Jl0lEGpTDa3RstdUG8dXSfdKfZvrkj9xJjQ2vNJINmQcXia3ETQBbuAh1HY6X6VMPyP6WuwI0frIyRE6AS9g/s400/darkness-2.jpg" /></a><div> </div><div> </div><div>Right out of the gate you know this is going to be a profane and gruesome action packed ride with the opening scene of an attempted hit on your mob empire. This game does a great job of emitting that raw and real feeling I got from movies like Goodfellas or Casino. To some this whole mob story was stereotypical but once you tie in the Darkness and those who seek it, you have an excellent plot that helps propel even the slowest points in this game. So let's take a step into the Darkness and see if this sequel exceeds the great expectations set by the original.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>The game opens with you, as again playing Jackie Estacado, who is about to enjoy dinner with some lovely twin hotties when a rival attempts to take out Jackie and his crew. This was a pretty good opening and start to a ride that most are sure to enjoy. Jackie must loosen his harness on the Darkness to find out who hit him at the restaurant and why. The story takes a turn from the mob family bit and heads for occult territory which shows us they seek what is inside Jackie versus his empire, as we initially thought. You will also learn more about the Darkness itself and how the newly introduced Brotherhood who seeks the Darkness fits into the equation.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>As with the first game the story is a big plus here, and many times you will find yourself completely engrossed in Jackie's trials and tribulations. You also see that Jackie still spends a good amount of time thinking about his girlfriend Jenny, which he lost in the first game. The flashbacks/ quick time segments with the two can actually blend the line between cinema and game. I found this to be the case in the flashback scene which has Jackie visiting Jenny at work and they share a dance and then it all crumbles to show him the Darkness is just manipulating and messing with him. This was yet another reminder of how badly Jackie is still suffering from the loss of Jenny. I really enjoyed the alternate reality asylum scenes, made me really wonder if I/Jackie were actually going insane. The fact that your whole world of friends including Jenny had different roles from doctor to patient only made the whole asylum bit more believable. I love how the writers did not shy away from the violence and adult nature of the story, but embraced it tastefully much like the last entry in this series. I did not buy this game intending to allow my child to play it because this is not intended for a younger audience, be warned there will be a whole hell of a lot of violence, profanity and nudity, all of which worked perfectly.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>I am a massive fan of games that use cell shading like Thirteen or Jet Set Radio did. Digital Extremes went out on a limb going in this direction with the art but was it was well worth it. Some complain that you lose detail with cell shading but in this case I believe the detail has been increased, everything from faces to inanimate objects carried a great level of detail. There is also a decent amount of variety in the characters you will come across in this game. The macho mob personality gets old pretty quick as almost every male character displays it, but I guess that's how it goes with most gangster flicks and such. I did hear a lot of repeated lines though which became annoying fast. If one more NPC ran for cover while calling me a piece of sh*t, I may as well have wiped myself up with a piece of toilet paper. The art is this game gives off such an awesome feel like you are playing an actual comic book. Those who love the style of comics or cell shading should not miss this one.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>The game play when boiled down is really a standard first person shooter. It is all the things sprinkled in that makes this a load of fun to play. This is one of the first games I have ever played where you will "quad wield" weapons or abilities. Initially I was very skeptical because it sounded gimmicky and seemed like a lot to handle while in battle but the learning curve is excellent and will have you dismembering and spraying lead in no time. You can actually shoot two weapons at one time and use both Darkness tentacles or use a piece of debris for a shield and shoot one weapon. The variety of ways to kill is actually pretty awesome. I personally loved picking up a random pipe or stick and using it like a spear to impale an enemy. The Darkness also allows you to use the tentacles to perform different kills by grabbing an enemy and pressing the corresponding button on screen. As you advance you will unlock new kills, abilities, perks etc. via a skill tree. Each kill rewards points similar to Bulletstorm's skill shots. You also receive points for finding relics, which can all be used at essence stations to unlock all the new abilities like swarm, which hits the enemy with a swarm of bees or the ability to launch your darkling sidekick at a specific target which he will attack. The skill tree is actually quite varied and will keep you finding a fresh new ability to spend that essence on.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>This time around we also see you have one specific darking companion, where as in the last game there were many, which left little personality or interest in them. Our Darking this time around is one vile little thing, with what seems to be a British accent and odd little outfit. At times you will see him peeing on the dead or talking smack as he helps you deal with the swarms of enemies. I found myself laughing out loud more than once at what he was saying or doing. The decision to go with one darkling left me actually caring for the little jerk as we progressed through the game. When Jackie cannot traverse an area you will get a chance to play as this little monster. He has his own kills and abilities which also helps to keep things fresh all while adding another layer to this gem of a title.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>A lot of my initial excitement for this title came with the announcement of multi player that would be deeper than the first game. Hey, say all you want at the beginning but this multi player better be more than an after thought like the last one was. Everyone can relax and put the pitchforks or torches away because this multi player exceeds expectations. We now have a 4 player co-op experience versus the competitive game play of the last game. This co-op experience has been dubbed "Vendettas" and runs through the full campaign story.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>We get 4 new characters specifically for co-op who have their own unique weapons, skill trees and story ties into the Darkness. There is a Scotsman named Jimmy Wilson who loves the drink and carries a killer axe, A voodoo man by the name of J.P. Dummond who wields a cursed staff, Inugami who carries a cursed katana sword that must be fed by killing and Shoshanna who packs a killer double barrel shotgun for that up close and personal experience. Each of these characters are unique and interesting enough to have you trying them all out until you find the perfect killer or score all those valuable achievements/trophies.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>The online game play was really fun and reminded me of a lot of the same experiences I had with Left for Dead, which I absolutely loved. Getting into a match was actually pretty quick and took no more than a few minutes waiting for the player slots to fill. There was also interesting if not down right funny dialog to listen to in the lobby as the four characters interact around a poker table prior to the match starting. As for connection issues, I saw very few and only had one game time out in the few hours I played.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>I would consider this game a must buy for any fans of the last. The core elements of the first game bleed perfectly into the second without dragging along the first games' baggage. If I had a gripe it would be the short single player campaign which clocks in somewhere between 6-7 hours. Looking at the first game though if you removed all the mindless crap like pointless side quests and focused on single player, it was also probably 6-7 hours. So I cannot really complain for a game that tells an awesome story with great visuals that kept me fully engaged all the way through. If you need more game to play do not overlook the excellent multi player which will easily extend your stay as you try to complete the various vendettas.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>I will gladly take an extended stay in the darkness if this what I get, hell I may even opt to move in.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>Pros<br />Excellent visuals/comic book style.<br />Very gore filled and adult in nature.<br />"Quad Wield" is awesome.<br />Great story.<br />Awesome multi player.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>Cons<br />Annoying repeated dialog by enemies.<br />Short single player campaign.</div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div>4/5</div>Christopher Younghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12629168363010995330noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-15868431224085266102011-12-23T13:17:00.000-08:002011-12-23T13:17:00.454-08:00Review - Zombie Honeymoon<img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7011/6560975245_89c759284a.jpg" style="float: left; margin-bottom: 20px; margin-right: 20px;" width="350px" />Well, what can I say about this film that wasn't already said about A Tale of Two Cities...well a lot actually because A Tale of Two Cities is a classic and this movie is an overly dramatic pile of poo. Please understand that I never prejudge a movie on production value or sound or well, anything, I judge on content and this movie is bleeehhhhhhck. Spoilers may follow.<br />
<div style="margin-bottom: 0in;">It starts with a happy young punk/hipster couple getting married and going on a romantic month long get away to the lovely....jersey shore...that’s right the jersey shore. Now I was intrigued because Snooki scares the bejesus out of me and I wanted that kind of visceral scare. Unfortunately I was sorely disappointed as no guidos were present in this zombie classic. So over tanned fake Italians aside, Denise and Danny (our newly weds) embark on their new lives. They start this like many young newlyweds do by doing it in the back yard then going surfing. Wellllll as Danny boy is taking a nap a seaweed covered zombie emerges from the water and attacks him....thought it was for a second but still no snookie....as the zombie attacks it vomits blood all over young Danny and causes Danny to go into cardiac arrest. If only this movie would have ended there. Later at the hospital our hero(?) comes miraculously back to life to the delight of his wife and my dismay.</div><div style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><br />
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</div><div style="margin-bottom: 0in;">You may think by this point this is a comedy but no, no its not. This crap fest is filled with way to many overly dramatic pauses and moments that do not add anything to it. You start to feel like he should eat her dumb ass to put her out of our collective misery. It ends the way you think it will but hope it wont.</div><div style="margin-bottom: 0in;">I’m not saying to avoid this film, in fact celebrate it with a loved one and point out to them you would put them down like a rabid dog if they ever started eating people. </div><div style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><br />
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Ever since the Xbox 360 Kinect hardware was announced my imagination ran wild thinking of all the different horror themes and how the Kinect versions of them would play out. I mean can you imagine a Saw game where you are in the trap and have to release yourself with real world movement?!?! Fast forward to the end of summer and you will see Kinect owners drowning in a sea of party games and sports/action titles. Along comes Rise of Nightmares promising new game play that did not involve a sport and was horror themed. Imagine my excitement after seeing a few videos of these playing. Did R.O.N go the distance and breath some life into a rather stale game assortment for Kinect owners? Does it take the survival horror genre in a whole new direction with an all new layer of game play? Kinda of and kind of not. Read on for "the skinny" when it comes to Sega's latest foray into horror.<br />
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Right off the bat this game screams House of the Dead in not only game play, but voice acting, art, and almost everything else. This is not a bad thing because I loved the series, but did hope R.O.N would not be an exact rip off, and it was not. The story is so so and pretty basic. You play as Josh who is on a trip with his girlfriend Kate, who busts his alcoholic ass before the train can crash. And you start the search for a missing Kate. You will interact with others from time to time, all of which felt really stereotypical and once again reminded me of characters from Sega's House of the Dead.The levels are broken out into 10 acts much like another shoot em up Sega title (Ahem.. House of the Dead). The level design was a lot better than I expected and the enemies were varied enough to keep your eyeballs into it. A decent amount of time went into the design of the enemies and some like the zombies look awesome, while other filler types like cyborgs looked cheap. The sound was nothing super awesome but did the trick and voice acting was as expected being on par with House of the Dead.<br />
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Oh the flipping controls. Thank god I did not have an actual controller in my hand or it would have went from one to one thousand pieces before act 3. I had plenty of issues while in "flailing combat" where Josh would just start going backward or forward. In battle this was easily the most frustrating thing I found in the game. I did get a little better later on by making my movements more of a lunge, versus the step a normal human would take. The addition of an auto-walk button was a god sent at times but felt like they knew something was broken and just offered a band-aid versus a repair. Recalibrating the sensor did nothing to remedy the movement. Luckily the robust weapon choices and gore filled combat made the trip through each act doable.The Kinect has very little in the way of games that rock outside of the genres already mentioned. If you like the House of the Dead series, as I do, you would be a miss to not at least rent this title. It would also give your Kinect a break from make believe pets and boring ass party games. I really hope to see more developers embrace the Kinect and take a chance at making something different. If it is fun and engaging I have no issue standing all day and flailing like a sweaty fool.Christopher Younghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12629168363010995330noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-89556085543843846172011-12-18T19:48:00.000-08:002011-12-18T19:49:07.377-08:00Friday the 13th double-feature<img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7035/6535484683_96b3a99b45.jpg" style="float: left; margin-bottom: 20px; margin-right: 20px;" width="450px" /><br />
Stay up late with Jason Voorhees, if you dare, for a rare 35mm double-feature of Friday the 13th (1980) and Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) on Friday, January 13, 2012 at the historic Vista Theater in Los Angeles.<br />
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The evening will be hosted by La-La Land Records, Creature Features and ShockTillYouDrop.com, in celebration of the premiere soundtrack release of Friday the 13th Parts I-VI, A Limited Edition 6-CD Box Set, featuring composer Harry Manfredini’s acclaimed, never-before-officially-released Friday the 13th scores.<br />
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Between the films, a Q&A panel will be hosted by ShockTillYouDrop.com managing editor Ryan Turek. Special guests will include Friday the 13th and Friday the 13th Part 2’s Adrienne King, composer Harry Manfredini, and Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives actors Thom Mathews, David Kagen, Darcy DeMoss, Vinnie Guastaferro and Nancy McLoughlin. More guests to be announced!<br />
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The event will serve as the release party for the Friday the 13th Parts I-VI box set, available in a limited edition of 1300 units. The box set includes 6 CDs and a 40-page book, and will be available for $70. (CASH ONLY, sales tax included). The box set will also be sold at www.lalalandrecords.com starting Jan. 13, 2012.<br />
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Special event-only merchandise, created exclusively for this screening, will also be on hand!<br />
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WHERE: The Vista Theater, 4473 Sunset Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027<br />
WHEN: Friday, January 13, 2012 @ 9:30pm<br />
TICKETS: $15 EACH - AVAILABLE NOW AT CreatureFeatures.com/f13<br />
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article originally posted on <a href="http://www.creaturefeatures.com/">www.creaturefeatures.com</a>Horror-Fixhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00273011444129002176noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-40679920008521938092011-12-14T16:24:00.000-08:002011-12-17T09:54:46.433-08:00Batman: Arkham City - Review<img src="http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb471/horrorfix75/ArkhamCity.jpg" style="float: left; margin-bottom: 20px; margin-right: 20px;" width="450px" />Welcome to yet another fantastic fall/holiday rush of AAA titles. I start to sweat with excitement when I think of this time of year. When the last Batman game in this series Arkham Asylum was released I intentionally passed over it, even though every friend and media outlet was gushing like a nerd at comic con. My reason for this mistake was based solely on the amount of games with super heroes attached that completely sucked ass. I will not bother making the list because I do not need carpel tunnel that bad. I think my point is pretty obvious and I am not alone in thinking these companies have made a lot of quick cash by flipping a turd with a super heroes name on it. So Arkham Asylum landed on my Christmas present filler list because it was about 20 or so bucks and I did not want to waste the cash. Low and behold the Almighty holiday came and so did a neatly wrapped copy of Batman AA. I was on holiday break and decided it was time to see what all the fuss was about. From that point I did not eject the disc from my Xbox 360 until the main quest was complete, which is pretty rare for me and my 30 second attention span. Since the announcement of the sequel at the 2009 Spike VGAs I have been waiting patiently to play this one through just as the last. And let me tell you it was damn well worth the wait.<br />
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Arkham City was once again scripted by the comic book vet that did the last Paul Dini and you can tell that within the first 10 minutes. Immediately I knew this would be an excellent wild ride just as the last. You start out by being captured and imprisoned in Arkham City, which is a new prison five times the size of Arkham Asylum, where the last game took place. From here you will try to unravel what is really going on inside this insane world ran by criminals and Batman's arch enemies. Outside of the main quest once again we have side quests, riddler trophies to collect and training missions to complete. Everything outside of the main quest is option able and with good reason. Sometimes getting these trophies can be a real puzzle fed experience. Personally I gave up on getting most of the trophies that proved too challenging. This in no way took away from the game but layered countless hours of playtime on top of all the other things to do in Arkham.<br />
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The visuals in this game are top notch. At times I found myself staring blankly into a world that was swirling and felt well....alive. Everything from the water to the reflections on glass look near perfect. All the characters and their animations were about as perfect as you could get with the deadline the developer had. It is obvious Rocksteady Studios put a hell of a lot into this and should be very proud of the final product. These guys took a world that only comes alive in the mind when reading the comic and slapped you in the face with it saying Go play! You would be hard pressed to find any visual issues outside of one presented by the games engine or the hardware itself. When it came to level design it was not the visuals that were a bit of an issue for me, it was the level itself. A few seemed unneeded and put in as a sort of filler or a way to break up the combat areas. The level where you have to ride a an ice burg made from an ice grenade comes to mind. I just did not see the point to having to pull myself around from hook to hook button mashing against a current. That takes nothing away from the game itself, more or less a personal frustration of mine.<br />
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The game play is another very high point as was with the last title. The focus is still on stealthy maneuvers and gadgetry. The controls are smooth and the learning curve presented is never too hard, but also keeps you trying new things between Batman's moves and his gadgets. One of my favorite things to do is just jump, grapple and glide throughout the environment. Thankfully I could still do that in here and it was even smoother and more satisfying than last time. I spent plenty of time just testing things out in the environment when it came to his various toys like explosive gel and battering. Speaking of the toys, it seems all the old ones are here with a few new sprinkled in for fun like ice grenades and smoke pellets. All of the gadgets feel perfect and most worked like a charm. The only problem I saw at times was the enemy A.I. and its ability to tune in on me from an insane distance. This was really frustrating toward the end when you had to enter the final act with the joker and there were snipers on every building corner. I have no idea how a sniper facing the other way at a city blocks distance can hear me take down a guy silently. This led to a few controller seizures and about 20 tries to pass the level. Luckily the game is so fun I had no issue replaying a part or level, which happened more than I remember in the first game.The sound was amazing at times. I played it using surround sound and all fields seemed to be hitting as needed. The music is matched perfectly to a scene and always compliments what is going on. There was not a point that the voice acting seemed off or unmatched to the scene or character. Some of the thug type guys were repetitious in their lines but when you see so many throughout you are bound to hear a repeat or two. All and all no complaints in the audio it was crisp and enthralling.<br />
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Arkham City is a no doubt contender on the game of the year stage. Rocksteady built off a great game to bring us an almost perfect sequel. Some fans squealed at the lack of multi player and I am sick of developers short changing a single player game to tack on a half assed multi player mess. When I buy a game like Modern Warfare 3 you better believe I am getting that to get online and drop some curse words. We still need the excellent single player experience which this game delivers on without a doubt. And for those who want something more, go play the challenge maps. Those are almost bottomless and sure to please those in need of countless hours putting boots to asses.4.5/5Christopher Younghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12629168363010995330noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-34545557070213429442011-12-09T14:20:00.001-08:002012-01-07T11:05:58.887-08:00Review - Panic Button (2011)<img class="imageStyle" alt="panicbtn" src="panicbtn.jpg" width="500" height="702" /><span class='rapidblog-summary'><br />Panic button is a great representation of how a small movie with an even smaller cast can come across as a film with a much bigger scope than its means. It also represents a very real threat to us here in the digital age and that means a very real, palpable horror as well.<br />Panic button centers on four characters, each from different walks of life, who find themselves the winners of a social network site's contest that puts them on a private jet headed straight to the big apple for an all expense paid vacation of fun in the US. Right away, our all British cast almost gurantees a well rounded crew of capable actors (Not to digress here, but how many British productions do you see that have less than adequate acting chops among their central thespians? Scones and acting... those Brits bring their A-game). After brief introductions in the airport, our winners board their ride and are almost immediately treated to a game of " who's the biggest scumbag" MC'd by an on-board computer representing All2Gethr, the social network site that is soon to become the film's antagonist. It is here that the real horror of Panic Button shows its pearly whites. Horror is more than the killer in the closet, the monster under the bed or the maniac with a master plan to prove his demented philosophies to his victims. Horror is around us, laying in wait, packaged as a nice slick service that connects us to our friends all the while nearing closer to our jugular with a serrated blade. </span><a name='more'></a><br /><br /><br />Panic Button might leave a lot of horror fans thinking that the film is a little message heavy, but its point is poignant and topical enough that it doesn't feel forced. It reminds us that we are too quick to give up our freedoms and our privacies in a virtual word that is just as risky as the corporeal one. Our characters find this out quickly as their private lives and their misadventures are forced into view in front of them and their peers as the sadistic game unfolds. We soon learn that each character has their own secrets and as each are seperated from the group, they are given ultimatums from their host that could mean a grisly end for their friends and loved ones should they not meet its demands. <br /><br />I am a sucker for character studies, movies that move along by reaching into the past and allowing us to follow the backstories of its characters. Panic Buton is adept in doing this, withut using the conventinal means of flashbacks and grainy black and white footage. It manages to do so inface while propelling the present timeline forward and in doing so pushes it running time forward at a break-neck speed. If PB has any fault it is that it is almost too successful in exploring the depravity of its characters, leaving us looking for a hero, but luckily still engaged enough to let it slip by. These are characters that even when we are appaled by them, we realize that it s the human condition that it is their afliction and we must concede to our own introspection, allowing us to forgive them just enough to wish for their redemption. <br /><br />I could not help but to be reminded of the first Saw as I watched Panic Button. It has a tone and intent that mirrors the franchise starter and leads me to believe that this was only the first button to be pushed and that with a solid DTV audience, we can hope to see a little more panic in the future. <br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="rating4" src="rating4.png" width="204" height="77" /><br />Panic Button is available on DVD and Bluray. Check your local retail store for pricing and availability. <br />Horror-Fixhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00273011444129002176noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-79645592577260413432011-12-05T11:49:00.000-08:002011-12-07T22:32:46.048-08:00Yuletide Terror - What to get the Horror Fan this X-Mas!!! (Part One: Video Games)<span class="rapidblog-summary"> We horror fans can be a finicky bunch and buying for us can often seem like a nightmare.</span> In light of this little dilemma, I have decided to take it upon myself to write this handy guide to what to buy this holiday season. Here you will find video games, DVDs, toys and maybe even a few little plush monstrosities to fill those stockings. Just remember, no matter how frustrated you get... BACK AWAY FROM THE SOCKS AND UNDERWEAR!!!! Especially if you're shopping at a second hand store... I mean, really?!?!? That's how germs are spread. Shall we begin?<br />
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Horror fans might find the wii a little too family friendly friendly for their tastes. That being said, there are still some great titles to get the blood flowing and the adrenaline surging.<br />
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<b>The House of the Dead: Overkill</b><br />
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For the most part HOTD: Overkill sets out to do exactly what it promises: zombies, gore, a huge nod to exploitation cinema and a lot of fun. Although a little repetitive and featuring some pretty clunky reload action, this is a title you'll be glad you have for when the New Years revelers show up with dip and that jailhouse toilet-wine your friend Rodney makes.<br />
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<b>Cursed Mountain</b><br />
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<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Resident-Evil-4-Nintendo-Wii/dp/B000P46NKC/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1323101372&sr=1-1" target="_blank">Resident Evil 4</a><br />
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PS3 is admittedly my console of choice. I know there are a lot of 360 purists out there, but I was sold on the bluray playback, so nanner, nanner, nanner. (Of course if I was making my game selections solely for Playstation Network accessibility I would have been sitting on a watertower somewhere with an assault rifle earlier this year, so go figure)<br />
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<b>Splatterhouse</b><br />
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<b>Siren Blood Curse</b><br />
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<b>The House of the Dead: Overkill (Extended Cut)</b><br />
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<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Red-Dead-Redemption-Nightmare-Playstation-3/dp/B004918C4M/ref=pd_sim_vg_84" target="_blank">Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare</a><br />
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Ok... I know there is this "cult of xbox"; xbox enthusiasts who rival the long-term supporters of Apple... they are rabid... dress in the skin of their kills and will defend their favorite console to a grisly end. However, I don't own one, so it looks like I will have to listen to the people's voice on this one and give some suggestions based on user reviews and what not...<br />
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<b>Dead Island</b><br />
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<b>Rise of Nightmares</b><br />
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<b>Dead Rising 2</b><br />
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These are just a few, but based on either personal experience or a lot of positive reviews web-wide... you really can't go wrong with these titles.<br />
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Next stop... Blurays, DVDs and all those films that fit snugly in a sock nailed to your fireplace (not that sock, we've talked about that sock) ... this might take a while, but we promise we'll be done before you hear those familiar footsteps on the rooftop...Horror-Fixhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00273011444129002176noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-76404470794668108062011-10-17T10:38:00.000-07:002011-10-17T12:49:33.277-07:00News: Ginger-Stein: Rise of the Undead (Comic)<img src="http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb471/horrorfix75/gingerstein.jpg" style="float: left; margin-bottom: 20px; margin-right: 20px;" width="350px" /><br />
On October 11th artistic mastermind <strong>Dennis Willman</strong> reveals his newest creation, <strong>Ginger-Stein</strong>, to the world. Ginger-Stein is the title of a multimedia horror/sci-fi project that is written, created, and illustrated by Willman and is unlike anything the horror audience has ever seen.<br />
<div style="line-height: 22px; margin-bottom: 5px; margin-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 5px; text-align: justify;"><strong>Ginger-Stein: Rise of the Undead</strong> is the first in a set of six comic book mini-series featuring horror’s hottest new heroine. The story and artwork are deeply rooted in 1980’s horror and sci-fi nostalgia. The violence is over-the-top, and like any good 80’s horror story, there’s sex, drugs, and a breaking of all the rules of how to survive a horror film. All characters in the series are based on models, including notable names such as Leslie Easterbrook (<strong>The Devil’s Rejects</strong>), Belinda Balaski (<strong>The Howling</strong>, <strong>Pirahna</strong>), Tiffany Shepis (<strong>The Frankenstein Syndrome</strong>), Sarah French, and Joe Knetter. Primary models Monique DuPree, Elske McCain, DeeDee Bigelow, Landyn Banx, Deneen Melody, Cari Thompson, Bianca Barnett, Cyndi Crotts and Bobby Ray Akers, Jr., make up just a portion of this eclectic cast.</div><div style="line-height: 22px; margin-bottom: 5px; margin-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 5px; text-align: justify;"><br />
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This issue leads into the new storyline that mostly centers around Cassie and Vlad. She is seeing Slashers kill people in her dreams and heads to LA to find out who the slasher is and to kill them.<br />
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It makes fun of Lady Gaga, Jersey Shore and rappers all in one issue. Once again the artwork is back with the regular artist and doesn't miss a beat in this issue either.<br />
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The comic is simply a guilty pleasure to all the fans. Tim Seeley brings his creations to life but is not scared of playing around with them as well. I think he has had a better time at it since he has moved to Image Comics, and will continue to bring out a solid book for the fans.<br />
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<img src="http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb471/horrorfix75/rating3.png" />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-53175818208864664542011-10-02T10:28:00.000-07:002011-10-02T12:10:46.898-07:00Review - Hellblazer #281<img src="http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb471/horrorfix75/Anoriginaldick/1311306836_cvr.jpg" style="float: left; margin-bottom: 20px; margin-right: 20px;" height="auto" width="350px" />Hellblazer #281 by Vertigo/DC comics. Written by Peter Milliagn, Drawn by Giuseppe Camuncoli. $2.99<br /><br />Part five, and the end to the storyline of Phantom Pains. In this issue Gemma finally springs her trap on John only to find out she might have been mistaken. The demon looks like a half hawk and half female, taking the form of one of the Furies and proceeds to kick Johns ass as he struggles with something he thought he got rid of: fear.<br /><br />The story has been compelling, showing John in a different light as he is now married and has other things to worry about. Gemma on the other hand seems to be in a world of her own, or that they are trying to develop her as a mage in her own right. Renee, his new wife, is one hell of a alchemist and I can only assume that she will become more and more intertwined in future story as they are written.<br /><br />One note here, DC, the owner of Vertigo, has decided to bring John Constantine back into the "super-hero" universe. It isn't certain if this will impact future issue of the Vertigo title or if the "super-hero" John Constantine will be a separate entity in himself.<br /><br /><a href="http://twitter.com/Anoriginaldick" class="twitter-follow-button">Follow @Anoriginaldick</a><br /><script src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" type="text/javascript"></script><br /><a href="http://anoriginaldick.deviantart.com/" class="twitter-follow-button">Follow @DeviantArt</a><br /><br /><img src="http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb471/horrorfix75/rating4.png" />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-83363036354472866792011-09-28T14:31:00.000-07:002011-09-28T21:48:39.169-07:00Review - Gore #3<img src="http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb471/horrorfix75/Anoriginaldick/1022287.jpg" style="float: left; margin-bottom: 20px; margin-right: 20px;" height="auto" width="350px" />Gore #3 by GG Studios. Written by Alex Crippa, Drawn By Emilio Laiso. $2.99<br /><br />Ok, I think it is time to let this one go. I have given the art a good review and stood by for three issues to give it some "room" to develop, but now it just seems slow going and some S&M's idea of a fairytale.<br /><br />The guy can draw, I will give him that. His women look very hot but his men all look fat or they have a chin bigger than Jay Leno's. His designs for the "evil" fairytale people, are unique but make me think I am getting ready to read a S&M comic or a snuff film.<br /><br />The story and characters are not developing very well. You can barely tell what fairytale person is who, and when they introduce a new one, like in this issue, they don't even tell you who they are. It is getting confusing as hell.<br /><br />I think the writer had a good idea, it was a interesting take on the fairy tales, but he seems be too slow in developing it. I want to know more about the "evil" people not just see the main "hero" run around all the time in the story. Plus it seems the "evil" females are more thought out then the males, making this, in all honesty, a tits and ass comic.<br /><br /><a href="http://twitter.com/Anoriginaldick" class="twitter-follow-button">Follow @Anoriginaldick</a><br /><script src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" type="text/javascript"></script><br /><a href="http://anoriginaldick.deviantart.com/" class="twitter-follow-button">Follow @DeviantArt</a><br /><br /><img src="http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb471/horrorfix75/rating1.png" />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-67944897330210195082011-09-18T14:54:00.000-07:002011-09-18T22:51:26.878-07:00Review - Witch Doctor #2<img src="http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb471/horrorfix75/Anoriginaldick/prv9239_cov.jpg" style="float: left; margin-bottom: 20px; margin-right: 20px;" height="auto" width="350px" />Witch Doctor #2 by Image Comics. Written by Brandon Seifert and Drawn by Lukas Ketner.<br /><br />I'm sorry this cover is funny. I have seen guys give worse looks at a baby when it shits its pants, I can imagine the look anyone would give it if it looked this this, lol.<br /><br />Oh my god this issue is hilarious and so many baby jokes that will make you laugh your ass off. How do you get a demon baby to drop its glamour? " Shake a baby! Shake it like a Polaroid picture! --of an Etch-a-sketch--and some Maracas!" And that is just from two panels.<br /><br />These guys are hitting the mark like a bullet from a gun. It just gets better and better. The artwork brings eerie visuals to the creations of the demons and the writing is just fantastic, it keeps you reading and puts the humor in perfectly. They have also made it easier to read by explaining the more "doctor terms" in the story. I know this is just a four issue limited series, but I hope they make it a monthly because it is one of the better titles to come out in the comic world recently. This is a definite buy for any fan of the paranormal, horror, even metaphysical style of comic reading and collecting.<br /><br /><a href="http://twitter.com/Anoriginaldick" class="twitter-follow-button">Follow @Anoriginaldick</a><br /><script src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" type="text/javascript"></script><br /><br /><img src="http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb471/horrorfix75/rating5.png" />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-37861629521485080932011-09-09T14:33:00.000-07:002011-09-11T13:13:34.131-07:00Review - American Vampire #17<img src="http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb471/horrorfix75/Anoriginaldick/avcover1.jpg" style="float: left; margin-bottom: 20px; margin-right: 20px;" width="350px" />American Vampire #17 by Vertigo/DC Comics. Written by Scott Snyder. Drawn by Rafael Albuquerque. $2.99.<br />
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"All Right you ugly fuckers...now you made me mad!" Skinner Sweet.<br />
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Ghost War continues as the group breaks out of their cells and with Skinner in the lead, start killing anyone in their way. But almost all is lost when they are trapped and see no way out.<br />
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This issue is a blood bath. After waiting for Snyder to have Skinner cut loose, you get to see him ripping the Axis forces like a knife through butter. Rafael just brings on the pain as his visuals bring to life the race to escape and the gory blood bath that Skinner gives to any in their way.<br />
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When all but Henry seems to be dead, Skinner saves him so he can kill him himself only to be stopped by Pearl, who masqueraded as a nurse to get to the island.<br />
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The next issue will be a shit-kicker, since Skinner and Pearl will finally square off against each other, with Henry as the prize.<br />
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<br />"Death s not the worst thing that can happen to you." Plato.
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<br />Terry Moore is known for his series Strangers In Paradise that was praised by anyone that read it. He has written or drawn titles for Marvel and DC over the years but still loves the self-publishing freedom to write what he wants to.
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<br />The story starts out with Rachel dead and buried. But as a mysterious woman looks over her make shift grave, she comes to life and forces her way out and stumbles away. She then goes home and tries to piece together what happened to her.
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<br />Terry is known for telling a lot of his story in the pictures without words and most of this comic is that way. But don't be fooled, he is a master at doing it. He makes completely thought out characters, even the not so important supporting cast, that compel you to read his comics and want to see what happens. This title is no exception.
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<br />Being as it is just the beginning, you are left hanging at the end, but it just makes you want to see the next issue even more. Though this is his first endeavor into the horror genre, with his past accomplishments, I am sure this will be another winner for him.
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<br />Severed is set in the 1900's and follows a young boy that plays a <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">violin</span>. You start off seeing the boy as a old man as he tells you his story. He was a orphan that was adopted and after getting a note from his real father, decides to go find him, so he runs off to hop a train.
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<br />I understand where they are trying to go with this title, but the first issue is a bit slow. Setting up the title is always hard and keeping the readers coming back even harder, but so far the story doesn't do that. You do get to see some creepy old man in the final page, but I can only assume that the coming issues will be better.
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<br />Scott Snyder, of American Vampire fame, is a fantastic writer, but co-writing this makes you wander if he plotted it, or just helped come up with the idea, because it doesn't seem to have the same flair as his other works.
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<br />If you are looking for a really scary comic, so far this isn't it. Should you give it a few issues to get its blood going, yes. I think it will get better as the story develops. But in a industry that tries to grab you into the title and keep you there from the beginning, this didn't do it for me.
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Ugh, this was a painful two issue to get through. I finished getting the limited series in hopes that it might get even slightly better, but Oh was I wrong. <br />
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It sucks. Plain and simple, it sucks. Not like Crossed, penis' flying sucks, more like who wrote this crap and did Sam Keith even give a shit about the artwork, sucks. <br />
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I remember when Sam Keith came out and was like the hottest thing. His style was different and unique, more so than many of the current artists. But, my god, you would think he might at least try to do better, this just looks like he wanted a paycheck. <br />
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The story is crap, the vampires are crap, the dead Golem that they burn to melt so it can take over the last survivor of the group of people that came across the ice for safety, crap, how they kill the vampires crap, the ending LOADS of crap. <br />
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All I can say is if you a huge fan, and I mean Mega huge fan of Sam Keith or the 30 Days of Night series then you will love the shit out of this. Everyone else stay the fuck away, you are wasting your money. <br />
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This movie is one of the best Gothic Thriller/Horror I have seen in a long time. You can't take your eyes off the film, hell you won't want too. <br />
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The film is set in the Dark ages when the Black plague flowed over Britain killing fifty-percent of the entire populace. Some believe that the plague is God's will to punish the transgressors living in Britain; others the Devil to weaken their faith. <br />
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Sean Bean is amazing in this movie, as he is in any medieval film he chooses to take part in. He is the leader of a group of men sent to investigate a village that is un-affected by the plague, hence there must be devilry at hand. In doing so he stops at a monastery to find a monk guild to lead them to the village, and a young boy, conflicted by his love for a woman and his faith, offers to take the task. <br />
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The movie keeps you guessing at every turn, not letting you know who is the real "good guy" and who is the bad. The depiction of medieval Britain as a gritty, bloody, and superstitious realm is brought to life by the director in such detail I actually cringed at some of the parts. <br />
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The story is well thought out and keeps the intrigue, horror of the time, and mystery coming at every angle, keeping you glued to your seat. Even the ending is quite a surprise if not a bit sad, but makes the movie almost come full circle. <br />
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This movie, I highly recommend, not for it's horror aspect (because if you are looking for a big monster, or Saw like gore, this isn't for you), but for the captivating story that makes you question their ethics, faith and over all motivations for doing what they do. <br />
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<br />Ahhhh my month is complete now that I get to read this piece of classical literature. Like all great stories it starts with a woman barfing and leads right into a skinned man and woman. Not to be out-done, they continue with a man having sex with a comatose woman only to slap her around because she starts to cry.
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<br />This classical piece continues with more sex and another man fantasizing about joining in by sodomizing the woman. Mark Twain would be proud. But wait, true to form, we then go to a man that had his penis cut off, probably being worn by some lovely lady as a high quality necklace.
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<br />But this issue couldn't end without a return to the high quality scene of people in a swimming pool that is full of blood and body parts that are put in it with wood chippers and mowers. Oh did I mention the bodies that are being used to chop up are live children and babies. William Shakespeare himself can only dream of writing this good of a story.
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<br />Oh fuck, I can't believe I got thru this review with out drowning in the bullshit I have been spewing. Once again this comic and story is the biggest piece of shit I have read since the last issues. Really, it's bad, so bad I think Avatar should be paying it's customers to read this, or at least do like they did in the eighties and poly-bag it with a barf-bag or better yet, a check for $3.99.
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<br />Issue two starts with a bang as you see Dolly being confronted by Skinner Sweet in her home, only to find out it was a dream, a dream with her naked through most of it, but a dream.
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<br />We find our two heroes on the way to the Nazi castle to rescue the good Doctor. They are shot down but sill make it to the castle only to be confronted by the 77th Brigade. Let's just say that is bad, real bad.
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<br />Scott Snyder has really done well with his development of these two characters, both with the desire to rid themselves of the "taint" of Skinner Sweet. A cure they hope the good Doctor will have for them.
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<br />Sean Murphy's artwork is only rivaled by Rafael's dealing with these characters. He draws Dolly Book in a sexy deadly way that makes you want her, but are not sure if she will shoot you if you approach her. Cash on the other hand is made to be gritty, wise old man with a gun in your balls kind of guy. As well as all the other supporting cast, he really brings this limited series to life. The best part of this series is that you can enjoy it without having read the original series.
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<br />Best line in the comic: "Semper Fi, Mother-Fuckers!" said by good old Skinner Sweet.
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<br />This issue continues the Ghost War storyline and we start with the group having been captured by the Nazi's who are making the new vampires that can hurt even Skinner.
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<br />Scott Snyder uses this issue for Henry, Pearl's husband, to reflect on his life and to come to a decision once he revels that Skinner Sweet is one of the members of the team.
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<br />I can never give enough praise for the visuals that Rafael Albuquerque brings to this comic. I am not sure that many other artists could have done this book, or done it well. He is really coming into his own, making each panel dark and foreboding, he makes you want to see the next page and what is coming.
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<br />This comic has won the Eisner Award once already and is up for it again, and i find it hard to believe it will not win. This is one title that will be a winner for Vertigo for years to come, maybe even be developed into a movie if we are lucky.
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-33063766398974275332011-08-08T11:19:00.000-07:002011-08-08T14:09:38.547-07:00Review - Hack/Slash #5<img src="http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb471/horrorfix75/Anoriginaldick/hackslash5b-esquejo.jpg" style="float: left; margin-bottom: 20px; margin-right: 20px;" height="auto" width="350px" />Hack/Slash #5 by Image Comics. Written by Tim Seeley. Drawn by Kyle Strahm. $3.50.
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<br />The guest artist in this issue is fantastic, almost with a Simon Bisley feel to him, but damn it is one hell of a ride with him drawing this issue.
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<br />This is a stand alone issue that brings back Fantomah to the title. She is basically a goddess of the jungle, kind of along the lines of the Phantom. She has been captured for sixty years and comes back to her forest completely destroyed.
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<br />She comes to in list the aid of Cassie and Vlad, but ends up tricking them into attacking the regular humans that were in charge of destroying her forest, instead of slashers.
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<br />The story is your stereo-typical save the trees type of story, but the artwork just makes this issue above all the others so far. The women are sexy and very Gothic looking and Vlad just looks like the Jason want-ta-be he is. The "evil" creatures that they think they are fighting are so well drawn you almost want to give the "ewwwwwww" when you see them.
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<br />This is the best issue yet in terms of artwork. The artist really shines in this type of storytelling. As for the story itself.....eeehhhhh, it's ok. It kind of lacks a bit because of the whole "tree hugger" aspect of the story. But I suggest you pick this up just to be exposed to Kyle Strahm's artwork, well worth it.
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<br /><img src="http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb471/horrorfix75/rating4.png" />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728311848226767751.post-50119952652240335782011-07-04T10:05:00.000-07:002011-07-04T10:05:39.170-07:00Open Invite to the Independent SceneWe here at Horrorfix.com truly feel that there are tons of aspiring filmmakers and artists out there that have a great vision that the world should see. The editor and chief of Horror-fix.com and I were talking about this and were wondering what we could do. That's when my brain storm occurred. I said to my boss "boss...wouldn't it be fun and exhilarating to watch films that no one has seen?" and he said "Well yeah..duh".So then I said. "So big man can I request our readers send us their films and work to review?" He thought about it for a bit and said "Well its your idea so you take it and run...and don't ever call me that again" So i did a victory dance and said thanks, kissed his ring and left..he makes us all do that. <div>Here is the deal folks: the Horror-fix.com website is giving me the okay to give an open invitation to all indy filmmakers to send me their work. I will personally watch it all and then I will review it. I will give an honest review of the content..and not necessarily the production quality. I will tell you right now i have been part of and seen some very low quality productions but those same productions contained good content. </div><div>I also know what it is like to be stuck in a job you hate while a passion you have has to be put on the back burner. It quite possibly is one of life's worst feelings. I want to be able, if I can, to give a voice to those who haven't been able to get out their message. It is not beyond the realm of possibility to be able to link to your work or possibly put a preview up if we think it is a great effort. </div><div>I want the readers of this website to be able to not only see reviews and interviews for major releases, but I want desperately for them to see what the independent scene is doing. So I want all of you aspiring film makers whether it be for short films, full length finished products, partial edits..anything that you think will cast a good light on you and your craft to me: David Winterborne. I will also accept films that maybe you have seen and feel strongly about that other reviewers or sites have overlooked. </div><div>So if you think what you have done is good and you want light shed on it send me an email. dwinterborne@horror-fix.com </div><div>After i receive your mail i will give you an address to send your work to.</div><div>Hope to see tons of feedback and even more films...thanks.</div><div>**as a bit of a disclaimer let me say that although while considering budget and equipment used in my critique i will not just give it a good review because it was OK or decent..i will say it is OK or descent..and if it's bad wellllll i'm gonna say it's bad. I am a fair man with a love for film but i will not just give out passes.**</div>david winterbornehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15959558367154795642noreply@blogger.com0