Hate Crime is a movie that poses the question: What would happen if the son of a hate-preaching fundamentalist moved in next door to a gay couple?
( ::Answer: Hilarious hijinks, of course!:: )
On the subject of movies, I rented a trifecta of horror flicks (without the "fecta) that I can sum up quickly: Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon and Murder Party are both quirky, occasionally funny (and occasionally VERY funny), clever send-ups of horror movies with a satisfying amount of actual horror. Fear of the Dark, on the other hand, is trite, dull, derivative and painfully predictable.
I'm also pleased to report that the "unrated director's cut" DVD of Midnight Meat Train actually DOES contain scenes that aren't in the theatrical release. Blood-soaked, horrifying, gruesome scenes that will haunt you until the day you die. Buy your copy immediately.
( ::Answer: Hilarious hijinks, of course!:: )
On the subject of movies, I rented a trifecta of horror flicks (without the "fecta) that I can sum up quickly: Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon and Murder Party are both quirky, occasionally funny (and occasionally VERY funny), clever send-ups of horror movies with a satisfying amount of actual horror. Fear of the Dark, on the other hand, is trite, dull, derivative and painfully predictable.
I'm also pleased to report that the "unrated director's cut" DVD of Midnight Meat Train actually DOES contain scenes that aren't in the theatrical release. Blood-soaked, horrifying, gruesome scenes that will haunt you until the day you die. Buy your copy immediately.