Description: HORROR COLLECTION: VOLUME 2 - 6 MOVIE PACK (DVD 2012) BRAND NEW - ACTION - ADVENTURE - COMEDY - DRAMA - FANTASY - HORROR - MYSTERY - THRILLER - ROMANACE - SCI-FI A GREAT SELECTION OF MOVIES TO ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION~ Hungry for some horror? Why not pull into the "Blood Diner" (1987), where the chefs' specialty isn't Hunan, but HUMAN! Rick Burks, Carl Crew, and Lisa Guggenheim star in a gore-met revamping of "Blood Feast." And the vampire inhabitants of a desert town have sworn off human blood...or have they?...in the offbeat chiller "Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat" (1990), with David Carradine, Morgan Brittany, and Bruce Campbell as Van Helsing. Two-disc set also includes "Earth Girls Are Easy," "Parents," "Boy Eats Girl," and "Fido." 9 hrs. total. David Carradine Randy Quaid Rick Burks Carl Crew Mary Beth Hurt Deborah Foreman Jim Metzler Sandy Dennis Roger Dauer Lanette Lafance Bryan Madorsky Suzanne Cupito Maxwell Caulfield Juno Mills-Cockell Lisa Guggenheim Kathryn Grody M. Emmet Walsh Bruce Campbell Deborah Rush Graham Jarvis Dana Ashbrook John Ireland Helen Carscallen Warren Van Evera Elizabeth Gracen Wayne Robson Dabbs Greer Uriel Byfield Mariah Balaban Larry Palef Directors: Jackie Kong, Anthony Hickox, Bob Balaban Studio: Lions Gate Number of Discs: 2 Release Date: 9/4/2012 INFORMATION FOR EACH MOVIE PROVIDED BELOW ~ Blood DinerTheatrical PosterDirected byJackie KongWritten byMichael SonyeProduced byLawrence Kasanoff Jackie Kong Jimmy Maslon Ellen SteloffStarringRick Burks Carl Crew Roger Dauer LaNette LaFrance Lisa GuggenheimCinematographyJurg WaltherEdited byThomas Meshelski Marc GrimpeMusic byDon Preston Dino Lee Cecil DillDistributed byLightning PicturesRelease date July 10, 1987 Running time88 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Blood Diner is a 1987 American horror comedy directed by Jackie Kong and starring Rick Burks, Carl Crew, Roger Dauer, LaNette LaFrance, and Lisa Guggenheim. It was written by Michael Sonye. The plot follows two brothers setting up a vegetarian restaurant as a front for them to kill women and collect their severed body-parts to resurrect the Lumerian goddess Sheetar. The film was originally conceived to be a sequel to Blood Feast, but it was then changed to be a standalone film of its own. Although general reception towards the film has been mixed, it has become a cult film since its release. Plot Two brothers, Michael Tutman (Rick Burks) and George Tutman (Carl Crew) are brainwashed by their serial killer uncle Anwar Namtut (Drew Godderis) into completing his task of resurrecting the ancient Lumerian goddess Sheetar (Tanya Papanicolas). Their mission is given to them once they resurrect him from his grave. Anwar Namtut is from then on a brain in a mason jar that commands the brothers. In order to complete their mission, the brothers must collect different body parts from many immoral women, stitch them together, and then call forth the goddess at a "blood buffet" with a virgin to sacrifice ready for her to eat. The brothers choose women for their "blood buffet" from those that enter into their wildly popular vegetarian restaurant. Meanwhile, two mismatched detectives (LaNette LaFrance and Roger Dauer) work together to try to track them down before more carnage can ensue. TriviaMichael Sonye's script was originally intended to be a sequel to the Herschell Gordon Lewis film Blood Feast (1963), hence the similar titles. His screenplay fluttered around Hollywood for a few years before Jackie Kong got hold of it, reshaping the material into a horror comedy. ParentsTheatrical release posterDirected byBob BalabanWritten byChristopher HawthorneProduced by Mitchell CannoldBonnie PalefSteven Reuther Starring Randy QuaidMary Beth HurtSandy Dennis CinematographyErnest Day Robin VidgeonEdited byBill PankowMusic byJonathan Elias Angelo BadalamentiDistributed byVestron PicturesRelease date January 27, 1989 (US) Running time81 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$3 millionBox office$870,532 (US) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Parents is a 1989 American black comedy horror film directed by Bob Balaban and starring Randy Quaid, Mary Beth Hurt, Sandy Dennis and Bryan Madorsky. Set in a 1950s California suburb, the film centers on a 10-year old boy (Madorsky), who suspects that his parents (Quaid and Hurt) are not what they seem. It was Balaban’s debut as a feature film director. Released by Vestron Pictures on January 27, 1989, the film received a mixed response from critics and fared poorly commercially. Randy Quaid’s performance earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Male Lead. Plot In 1958, the Laemle family - father Nick, mother Lily, and their 10-year old son Michael - move from Massachusetts to a Californian suburban neighborhood. As young Michael is very socially awkward and also has an overly active imagination, he has trouble making friends at school. He is also prone to strange and disturbing dreams, such as dreaming that he has jumped into bed, only for it to collapse into a pool of blood. Emotionally distraught from the move and the dreams, Michael is traumatized by accidentally viewing his parents having sex (he believes that he is seeing them biting into one another) and by viewing his father cutting into a corpse in the Division of Human Testing at Toxico, where Nick is developing an Agent Orange-style chemical defoliant for use in jungles. As time progresses, Michael begins to suspect that his parents are cannibals, after he discovers (or dreams that he discovers) dismembered body parts hanging on a meat hook in the basement. Michael is convinced that what he has seen is true, much to the chagrin of his school guidance counselor, Millie Dew. One afternoon, Millie goes home with Michael in order to convince him that he is imagining everything, only for the two of them to find a corpse in the basement. Michael runs up to his room while Millie, hiding in the pantry, is found and killed. When Nick and Lily arrive home, Michael attacks his father. Later that evening, Nick tries to feed Michael (possibly human) meat, assuring him that he will develop a taste for it like his mother did, while Lily smiles in agreement, but he fights back and manages to stab his father in the shoulder. Nick then tries to kill Michael, only for Lily to try to protect Michael and die in the process. Michael is then chased around the house by his injured father, who accidentally runs into a gas line due to his injuries. Nick breaks the gas line and then runs into a shelf of wine bottles, which he pulls down onto him and presumably dies. As gas fills the room, Michael has barely enough time to escape before the gas ignites and blows up the house. The film ends with Michael's paternal grandparents assuming his care. After placing him to bed, Michael's grandparents leave him a midnight snack of a suspicious-looking meat sandwich, implying perhaps that his father learned cannibalism from his parents and that the nightmare is far from over. TriviaThe film's appropriately-bizarre title for its Germany release was 'Daddy ist ein Kannibale', or 'Daddy is a Cannibal!' Earth Girls Are EasyTheatrical release posterDirected byJulien TempleWritten by Julie BrownCharlie CoffeyTerrence E. McNally Produced byTony GarnettStarring Geena DavisJim CarreyDamon WayansJeff GoldblumJulie Brown CinematographyOliver StapletonEdited byRichard HalseyMusic byNile RodgersProduction companyKestrel FilmsDistributed by Vestron Pictures (United States)Odyssey Distributors (International) Release dates September 8, 1988 May 12, 1989 (United States) Running time100 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$10 million (est.)Box office$3.9 million From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Earth Girls Are Easy is a 1988 American science fiction musical romantic comedy film that was produced by Tony Garnett, Duncan Henderson, and Terrence E. McNally and was directed by Julien Temple. The film stars Geena Davis, Julie Brown, Charles Rocket, Jeff Goldblum, Damon Wayans, and Jim Carrey. The plot is based on the song "Earth Girls Are Easy" from Brown's 1984 EP Goddess in Progress. Plot In the San Fernando Valley, Valerie Gail works as a manicurist at the Curl Up & Dye salon. Dissatisfied with the lack of sexual interest from her fiancé, Dr. Ted Gallagher, she receives a makeover from her friend and the salon manager, Candy Pink. That night, Valerie sets out to seduce Ted, but instead, he arrives home with a nurse. Heartbroken and angry, Valerie kicks him out and destroys his belongings. Meanwhile, three furry aliens—Mac, Zeebo, and Wiploc—from planet Jhazalla are traveling in a spaceship. It has been a long time since they have had female companionship, and they receive a broadcast showing human females. They are titillated by these "hairless", shapely creatures. A fight between Zeebo and Wiploc causes the spaceship to plummet toward Earth, and they crash land into Valerie's swimming pool while she sunbathes. Valerie is frightened at first, but then she invites the aliens into her home. She calls her surf bum friend Woody to come over and drain the pool so the aliens can repair their ship. Despite a language barrier, the aliens prove to be quick learners and absorb American pop culture and language by watching television. Ted tries to call Valerie and leaves a message informing her that he will return home later that night. Fearing Ted's reaction, Valerie takes Mac, Zeebo, and Wiploc to the salon. Although initially scared, Candy agrees to help the aliens blend into their surroundings. After having their fur shaved off, the aliens turn out to be human-looking and attractive. The group decides to go out and party at a local nightclub, where the aliens' looks, athleticism, and incredibly long tongues soon catch the eyes of every woman in the place. Valerie and Mac begin to fall for each other. Ted arrives home and, finding Valerie missing, calls the police. She soon arrives with the aliens, claiming she won an MTV contest to spend the weekend with a rock band. Ted angrily demands that the aliens leave, but when two police officers arrive, Valerie tells them that Ted is attacking her guests. As the officers escort Ted away, he calls off the wedding. Despondent, Valerie retreats to her bedroom and Mac goes in to console her. They discover that they are anatomically compatible and have sex. The next day, the pool is fully drained, and Zeebo and Wiploc are working on their ship when Woody stops by and offers to take them to the beach. They agree, and after accidentally holding up a convenience store, Zeebo and Wiploc are soon driving down a freeway the wrong way, in reverse, with the police in pursuit. Mac discovers his crew mates are in trouble and goes to help, but gets arrested along with Woody in a case of mistaken identity. Valerie smashes the police vehicle to get arrested, too, so she can go with Mac. The police pursuit ends in a crash, and Zeebo and Wiploc are taken to the emergency room. There, they are examined by Ted, who discovers they have two hearts. While he is envisioning achieving fame and fortune from his discovery, Valerie and Mac elude the police and enter the emergency room disguised as a doctor and a nurse; they manage to convince Ted he is delusional. They then escape back to Valerie's house where work continues on the spaceship. Meanwhile, Valerie and Ted reconcile and plan to elope to Las Vegas immediately. Mac is heartbroken and prepares the ship for takeoff. Valerie goes to say goodbye to her alien friends, followed by Ted, who discovers the ship. While struggling to keep him from calling the authorities, Valerie realizes that Mac is the one she truly loves. She boards the spaceship and they take off. TriviaJeff Goldblum and Geena Davis were married during the production of this movie. Sundown: The Vampire in RetreatTheatrical release posterDirected byAnthony HickoxWritten by John BurgessAnthony Hickox Produced byJefferson RichardStarring David CarradineMaxwell CaulfieldMorgan BrittanyBruce CampbellJim MetzlerJohn IrelandDeborah ForemanM. Emmet Walsh CinematographyLevie IsaacksEdited byChristopher CibelliMusic byRichard StoneProduction companyVestron PicturesDistributed byVestron PicturesRelease dates May 11, 1989 (Cannes Film Festival)October 23, 1991 (United States) Running time104 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$2.8 million From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat is a 1989 American Western comedy horror film directed by Anthony Hickox and starring David Carradine, Bruce Campbell, Morgan Brittany, and Deborah Foreman. It was written by Hickox and John Burgess. Its only public screenings were at film festivals in Seattle and Palm Springs, as well as at Cannes. Released in 1991 on VHS and in 2008 on DVD, it has earned a cult following. Plot Under the leadership of the ancient Jozek Mardulak, a colony of vampires seeks a peaceful life in the desolate desert town of Purgatory. Key to the transition is repairing the town's artificial blood factory. Mardulak summons the human designer of the plant, who brings his wife and two young daughters along for what he thinks will be a pleasant desert vacation. Ethan Jefferson is a vampire who wants to return to hunting and feasting on humans. Soon, the plant manager and his family are caught up in a civil war, as Jefferson organizes a revolution. In the midst of the vampire civil war, a young descendant of the Van Helsing family arrives intent on destroying all vampires. TriviaIn the first few minutes of the film there is a poster for the Ken Russell film "Vampire," which never made it beyond the script. FidoTheatrical release posterDirected byAndrew CurrieWritten byRobert Chomiak Andrew Currie Dennis HeatonStory byDennis HeatonProduced byTrent Carlson Blake Corbet Mary Anne Waterhouse Kevin Eastwood Patrick CassavettiStarringCarrie-Anne Moss Billy Connolly Dylan Baker K'Sun Ray Henry Czerny Tim Blake NelsonCinematographyJan KiesserEdited byRoger MattiussiMusic byDon MacdonaldProduction companiesAnagram Pictures British Columbia Film Commission Telefilm CanadaDistributed byTVA FilmsRelease dates September 7, 2006 (TIFF)March 9, 2007 (Canada) Running time91 minutesCountryCanadaLanguageEnglishBox office$426,224 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fido is a 2006 Canadian zombie comedy film directed by Andrew Currie and written by Robert Chomiak, Currie, and Dennis Heaton from an original story by Heaton. It was produced by Blake Corbet, Mary Anne Waterhouse, Trent Carlson and Kevin Eastwood of Anagram Pictures, and released in the United States by Lions Gate Entertainment. Plot The film takes place in a 1950s-esque alternate universe where radiation from space has turned the dead into zombies. This resulted in the "Zombie Wars", where humanity battled zombies to prevent a zombie apocalypse, with humanity the ultimate victor. The radiation still plagues humanity, as all those who die turn into the undead, unless the dead body is disposed of by decapitation or cremation. In order to continue living normal lives, communities are fenced with the help of a governing corporation named ZomCon. ZomCon provides collars with accompanying remote controls to control the zombies' hunger for flesh so as to use them as menial task servants. In the town of Willard, housewife Helen Robinson (Carrie-Anne Moss) buys a zombie (Billy Connolly) in spite of her husband Bill's (Dylan Baker) zombie phobia, as Bill had to kill his own father who had become a zombie and tried to eat him. Their son, Timmy (K'Sun Ray), befriends the zombie, naming him "Fido" (little is revealed of his "pre-zombie" life, except that he likely died of myocardial infarction as evidenced by the chest incision). One day, Fido's collar malfunctions and he accidentally kills their next door neighbor, who turns into a zombie. Timmy "kills" the zombified neighbor later, but not before she kills and infects another person, causing a small zombie outbreak. ZomCon security forces quell the situation and then investigate what caused the outbreak. When a pair of local bullies get caught shooting a ZomCon officer, they are suspected of shooting the missing neighbor, but they point the blame on Fido who hurt them when they tried bullying Timmy. The bullies later capture Fido and Timmy, who are out on a walk in the country. Fido escapes and, in a parody of Lassie, is sent by Timmy to go home and find Helen. Helen comes and rescues Timmy from the bullies (who, through their own misadventure and Fido's hunger for human flesh, are now zombies), and they try to forget about the whole thing. Several days later, the neighbor's body is 'uncovered' and the murder is traced back to Fido, who is taken away to ZomCon where the family is told he will be destroyed. Timmy learns through Cindy Bottoms (Alexia Fast), daughter of Jonathan Bottoms (Henry Czerny), ZomCon's zealous security chief, that Fido has been put to work in a factory at ZomCon. Timmy sets out to rescue him with the help of Mr. Theopolis (Tim Blake Nelson), a previous ZomCon employee who was forced to leave when it was discovered he was suspected of fraternizing with his attractive female zombie. Meanwhile, Timmy locates Fido, but is captured by Mr. Bottoms, who attempts to throw Timmy into the zombie-infested "wild zone" that exists outside of the fenced communities as punishment for his becoming attached to a zombie. Bill comes to the rescue and is killed in a struggle with Mr. Bottoms, who in turn is killed by Fido. Timmy is set free and the news media states that the ZomCon security breach was the fault of rednecks who ventured out into the wild zone to hunt zombies for fun. Helen gives Bill the headless funeral he always wanted in order to prevent his zombification. The film ends with Fido as a surrogate father to Timmy, Helen, and Helen's newborn baby. They, along with a few neighbors, happily enjoy their new domestic lives together, including the zombified Jonathan Bottoms who is now under the control of his daughter. TriviaSir Billy Connolly was reportedly very upset that the role required him to shave his beard. He described it as, "ripping out my f**kingpersonality." Boy Eats GirlUnrated DVD coverDirected byStephen BradleyWritten byDerek LandyProduced by Ed GuineyAndrew Lowe Starring Samantha MumbaDavid LeonLaurence Kinlan CinematographyBalazs BolygoEdited byDermot DiskinMusic byHugh DrummProduction companyElement FilmsDistributed byOdyssey Distributors Ltd.Release date 27 June 2005 (London UK Film Focus) Running time80 minutesCountries IrelandUnited Kingdom LanguageEnglishBox office$130,051 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Boy Eats Girl is a 2005 horror-comedy film directed by Stephen Bradley and starring Samantha Mumba, produced and shot in Ireland. The plot tells of a teenage boy who comes back to life as a zombie, similar to the plot of the American film My Boyfriend's Back. Plot While working in the church, a woman named Grace finds a hidden crypt. While exploring she discovers a voodoo book; however, she is soon sent away by Father Cornelius. Grace's son, Nathan, attends the local high school with his friends Henry and Diggs. Nathan likes his long-time friend Jessica; however, he is too scared to ask her out, for fear of rejection. Also in the school are popular girls Charlotte, Glenda and Cheryl. Cheryl pursues Nathan, despite already having a boyfriend, Samson, who confronts Nathan along with his womanising friend Kenneth after seeing Cheryl talking to Nathan. Meanwhile, Henry and Diggs, fed up with Nathan not asking out Jessica, force the pair to meet after school. While Nathan waits for Jessica, he writes a note about what he will say to her to ask her out. Meanwhile, Jessica's over-protective father forbids her to leave, but she sneaks out. Nathan becomes impatient due to Jessica's lateness and leaves before Jessica arrives; she reads the note, however, through a misunderstanding, Nathan believes Jessica is with Kenneth. Nathan goes home and contemplates hanging himself in his room. Just as he dismisses the idea, Grace enters and knocks over the chair Nathan is standing on, causing him to be hanged. Grace returns to the church and performs a ritual from the book, which brings Nathan back to life. The ritual seems to have gone well, despite Nathan not remembering what happened, however Father Cornelius soon warns Grace that the book was damaged and those who are resurrected by it have the urge to eat human flesh. At school, Nathan hears Kenneth lying about what happened with Jessica the previous night to Samson and another friend, Shane. As Jessica attempts to ask Nathan out, he turns her down, thinking what Kenneth said was true. As the day progresses, Nathan slowly succumbs to the symptoms of the book. At night, everyone heads to a school disco, where Nathan soon becomes more zombie-like and bites Samson before returning home. As Samson becomes a zombie, he attacks Shane and infects him. Jessica goes to Nathan's house to sort things out, but Nathan warns Jessica away from him, realising something is wrong with him. The next morning, Grace tells Nathan what happened. Nathan realises that Samson is infected and tries to get the police to help capture him, but he is ignored. Returning home, Grace locks Nathan in the garage and starts to search for something to help him recover. Meanwhile, Charlotte has also become a zombie and infects Kenneth. Cheryl and Glenda go to a local bar, where they witness a zombie attack. Henry and Diggs also witness a zombie attack in the video shop. Henry and Diggs hide, and see that most of the town have been infected. They phone Jessica and tell her to lock herself inside her house. Henry and Diggs travel to Nathan's house and free him, before setting off to Jessica's. However, on their way they crash their car and have to continue on foot. Jessica is attacked by zombies in her house, including Samson, but she overpowers them and manages to escape. Grace goes to the church, but is attacked by an infected Father Cornelius. He is soon bitten by a snake in the crypt, revealing the snake's venom is the cure to the infection. She takes the snake and leaves. Outside, Cheryl and Glenda are hiding in the graveyard. They encounter the infected Charlotte, who bites Glenda, allowing Cheryl to get away. Nathan finds Jessica in a barn beside her house, where Jessica tells Nathan that she never did anything with Kenneth. Meanwhile, Henry and Diggs arrive at Jessica's house, followed by Cheryl, who is being chased by a group of zombies. They hide in a cupboard in the house until night time, when they try to escape. As they go outside they are saved by Nathan, however a group of zombies close in on them. Jessica manages to kill them with the aid of a tractor. The survivors hide in the barn, but Samson and Shane get in and infect Cheryl. The others manage to escape to a platform, but are now trapped. They pour gasoline onto the barn floor, before Grace arrives with the snake. However, the snake escapes and the zombies begin to attack Grace. Nathan saves Grace, allowing her to escape, and also kills Samson. Nathan soon completely succumbs to the ritual, and becomes a zombie. As he is about to attack his friends, the snake bites him. The zombies quickly attack Nathan and he is caught in the fire that Jessica has ignited. Jessica, Diggs and Henry leave, and soon discover Nathan survived the fire. He finally asks Jessica to go out with him, to which she answers yes. TriviaDomhnall Gleeson's film debut. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO LOOK AT MY LISTING ~ PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS.SHIPPING WILL BE MEDIA MAIL SO PLEASE ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO RECEIVE. THE "ESTIMATED" ARRIVAL TIMES ARE SOMETIMES TAKING LONGER THAN EXPECTED. 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Music Artist: Don Preston, Jonathan Elias, Nile Rodgers, Richard Stone, Don MacDonald, Hugh Drumm, Stephen Rennicks
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Rating: R
Sub-Genre: Aliens, Creatures/Monsters, Detective, Gore, Investigation, Music, Slapstick, Vampires, Zombies, serial killer, resurrection, supernatural power, ritual, bloody violence, cannibalism, space travel, comedy fantasy, creature, zombie violence, Monster, love, voodoo, black magic
Director: Jackie Kong, Bob Balaban, Julien Temple, Anthony Hickox, Andrew Currie, Stephen Bradley
Studio: LIONSGATE
Edition: Standard Edition
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Type: MOVIE - 6 FEATURE FILMS - HORROR
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2012
Language: English
Producer: Lawrence Kasanoff, Ellen Steloff, Mitchell Cannold, Steven Reuther, Tony Garnett, Dan Ireland, Jack Lorenz, Peter Block, Patrick Cassavetti, Jason Constantine, Shelley Gillen, Daniel Iron, Steve Christian, Louise Goodsill, Ralph Kamp, Mark Woods
Actor: Billy Connolly, Bruce Campbell, David Carradine, Domhnall Gleeson, Jim Carrey, Randy Quaid, Rick Burks, Carl Crew, Mary Beth Hurt, Geena Davis, Jeff Goldblum, Damon Wayans, Julie Brown, Deborah Foreman, Kesun Loder, Carrie-Anne Moss, Dylan Baker, Samantha Mumba, David Leon, Tadhg Murphy, Laurence Kinlan, Mark Huberman, Paul Reid
Features: Widescreen
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Musicals & Broadway, Outer Space, Psychological, Romance, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Thriller & Mystery, Westerns, serial killer
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Movie/TV Title: Horror Collection: Volume 2-6 Movie Pack
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