The Hammer copycats (and I mean that in a nice way), are to return with their first movie in over 30 years.
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interesting... own all the Amicus portmanteau horrors and ASYLUM might be my fav of the bunch
at the same time not holding out any hopes for this being a return to the glory days.... didn't Hammer return with some Daniel Radcliffe thing?
Quote from: zombie no.one on August 13, 2023, 12:59:07 PM
interesting... own all the Amicus portmanteau horrors and ASYLUM might be my fav of the bunch
at the same time not holding out any hopes for this being a return to the glory days.... didn't Hammer return with some Daniel Radcliffe thing?
Yeah, they released Wake Wood and two Woman in Black movies. My understanding is the firdst Woman in Black was quite a big hit. I don't know if they've released anything else though.
Christopher Lee was featured in the New Hammer studios the RESIDENT in 2011.
I seen it. It was...so so.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1334102/?ref_=nm_flmg_i_14_act (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1334102/?ref_=nm_flmg_i_14_act)
Hammer's return wasn't that remarkable. I doubt Amicus will do better but we shall see.
I would love to see Film Ventures International (FVI) return. They released Pieces (1982), Grizzly (1976), Mortuary (1982), Day of the Animals (1977), Mutant (1984), The Power (1984) and many more.
Hammer is still going. They have a new film coming out in a few weeks. I liked Wake Woods, The Woman in Black and The Quiet Ones out of their new films.
and here's little miss obnoxiously optimistic, ME!! I AM BOUNCING OFF THE WALLS THRILLED!!!
Without Christopher Lee or Peter Cushing? And without producers and screenwriters Milton Subotsky and Max Rosenberg? It will be in name only, I'm afraid.
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 14, 2023, 09:18:23 PM
Without Christopher Lee or Peter Cushing? And without producers and screenwriters Milton Subotsky and Max Rosenberg? It will be in name only, I'm afraid.
sadly I agree however it's a long time since I saw a portmantau horror so if they come out with one of those I will 100% watch it anyway
the problem is that it will just be indistinguishable from anything else nowadays... hope I'm wrong about that, but that's what's wrong with the present day horror films. There's no individuality. Not like the old ones, the great ones. :teddyr:
Quote from: zombie no.one on August 15, 2023, 10:22:11 AM
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 14, 2023, 09:18:23 PM
Without Christopher Lee or Peter Cushing? And without producers and screenwriters Milton Subotsky and Max Rosenberg? It will be in name only, I'm afraid.
sadly I agree however it's a long time since I saw a portmantau horror so if they come out with one of those I will 100% watch it anyway
the problem is that it will just be indistinguishable from anything else nowadays... hope I'm wrong about that, but that's what's wrong with the present day horror films. There's no individuality. Not like the old ones, the great ones. :teddyr:
Check out Ghost Stories & Tales from the Lodge. There is another recent one that I am trying to remember the name of. It even had one of the actors who regularly appeared in the older ones.
Quote from: claws on August 13, 2023, 02:52:34 PM
Hammer's return wasn't that remarkable. I doubt Amicus will do better but we shall see.
I would love to see Film Ventures International (FVI) return. They released Pieces (1982), Grizzly (1976), Mortuary (1982), Day of the Animals (1977), Mutant (1984), The Power (1984) and many more.
What would they come up with now? They didn't produce films. They released them from independent filmmakers. They didn't make films. They had no stable of directors or actors.
Even IIP, run by Sam Sherman, with films by Al Adamson, made their own product.
And both would be in name only- just like the Hammer and Universal reboots. I suspect this will be mediocre at best.
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 15, 2023, 11:29:08 AM
Quote from: claws on August 13, 2023, 02:52:34 PM
Hammer's return wasn't that remarkable. I doubt Amicus will do better but we shall see.
I would love to see Film Ventures International (FVI) return. They released Pieces (1982), Grizzly (1976), Mortuary (1982), Day of the Animals (1977), Mutant (1984), The Power (1984) and many more.
What would they come up with now? They didn't produce films. They released them from independent filmmakers. They didn't make films. They had no stable of directors or actors.
Even IIP, run by Sam Sherman, with films by Al Adamson, made their own product.
And both would be in name only- just like the Hammer and Universal reboots. I suspect this will be mediocre at best.
I think Film Ventures International still has to find Edward L. Montoro who buggered off with millions of $$ and hasn't been seen since. :buggedout:
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 15, 2023, 11:29:08 AM
They didn't produce films.
FVI
produced and
co-produced: Grizzly (1976), Day of the Animals (1977), Search and Destroy (1979), The Dark (1979), The Visitor (1979), Kill or Be Killed (1980), Kill and Kill Again (1981), The Incubus (1981), Texas Lightning (1981), Pieces (1982), They Call Me Bruce? (1982), The Pod People (1983), Vigilante (1983), The House on Sorority Row (1983), Mortuary (1983), The Power (1984), Alley Cat (1984), and Mutant (1984).
Ok, now what?
Quote from: Trevor on August 15, 2023, 11:40:51 AM
I think Film Ventures International still has to find Edward L. Montoro who buggered off with millions of $$ and hasn't been seen since. :buggedout:
According to wiki he took $1m. That would be $2.9m today. Not really worth the hassle I think.
Quote from: claws on August 15, 2023, 02:43:08 PM
Quote from: Trevor on August 15, 2023, 11:40:51 AM
I think Film Ventures International still has to find Edward L. Montoro who buggered off with millions of $$ and hasn't been seen since. :buggedout:
According to wiki he took $1m. That would be $2.9m today. Not really worth the hassle I think.
Probably not 😳😉
Kavaliers Films here produced KILL OR BE KILLED aka KARATE OLYMPIA as well as KILL & KILL AGAIN. Both were distributed by Film Ventures International although FVI partly funded the second movie. Both great fun to watch 😎
Quote from: claws on August 15, 2023, 11:49:35 AM
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 15, 2023, 11:29:08 AM
They didn't produce films.
FVI produced and co-produced: Grizzly (1976), Day of the Animals (1977), Search and Destroy (1979), The Dark (1979), The Visitor (1979), Kill or Be Killed (1980), Kill and Kill Again (1981), The Incubus (1981), Texas Lightning (1981), Pieces (1982), They Call Me Bruce? (1982), The Pod People (1983), Vigilante (1983), The House on Sorority Row (1983), Mortuary (1983), The Power (1984), Alley Cat (1984), and Mutant (1984).
Ok, now what?
My bad.
Ah- those movies were mediocre at best, that's what.
Why you would want that tripe to return is beyond me, when we got so much made for streaming tripe on Tubi now.
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 14, 2023, 09:18:23 PM
Without Christopher Lee or Peter Cushing? And without producers and screenwriters Milton Subotsky and Max Rosenberg? It will be in name only, I'm afraid.
give it a chance, please. new stars are born every day.
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 15, 2023, 05:04:06 PM
Quote from: claws on August 15, 2023, 11:49:35 AM
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 15, 2023, 11:29:08 AM
They didn't produce films.
FVI produced and co-produced: Grizzly (1976), Day of the Animals (1977), Search and Destroy (1979), The Dark (1979), The Visitor (1979), Kill or Be Killed (1980), Kill and Kill Again (1981), The Incubus (1981), Texas Lightning (1981), Pieces (1982), They Call Me Bruce? (1982), The Pod People (1983), Vigilante (1983), The House on Sorority Row (1983), Mortuary (1983), The Power (1984), Alley Cat (1984), and Mutant (1984).
Ok, now what?
My bad.
Ah- those movies were mediocre at best, that's what.
Why you would want that tripe to return is beyond me,
ooooh. hmmm. arrr. well... PIECES, and DAY OF THE ANIMALS are stone cold badmovie classics imo. VISITOR and HOUSE IN SORORITY ROW are solid. I akso have a soft spot for MORTUARY being Christopher George's last ever film (I think), plus it's grown on me a bit too
just my 2 cents not trying to stoke flames...
POD PEOPLE is utter crap tho :bouncegiggle:
PIECES I like. DAY OF THE ANIMALS is good if only for Leslie Neilson's stellar performance. The rest- blah.
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 16, 2023, 01:55:33 PM
DAY OF THE ANIMALS is good if only for Leslie Neilson's stellar performance.
he is such a nasty guy in that film... pure evil!
it also has the most 1970s 'person falling to their death' scene, in the whole of the 70s :buggedout: :teddyr:
https://giphy.com/gifs/shudder-shuddertv-day-of-the-animals-3o85xzKTMhygFsx4T6
this gif will not embed, grr
Kill and Kill Again has the first use of what the Wachowskis called "bullet time" in The Matrix 😊
(https://variety.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/In-the-Grip-of-terror.jpg?w=1000&h=563&crop=1)
I'm not excited for this, but I'm open to being pleasantly surprised.
Well, the picture certainly seems to have the right tone.
cool pic... looks authentic.
expectation levels raised 0.03%
Came across these articles on it.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/aug/16/return-of-portmanteau-horror-films-amicus (https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/aug/16/return-of-portmanteau-horror-films-amicus)
https://variety.com/2023/film/global/amicus-horror-label-in-the-grip-of-terror-1235696606/ (https://variety.com/2023/film/global/amicus-horror-label-in-the-grip-of-terror-1235696606/)
Interesting,.. seems it will be a portmanteau (yay) - also referenced Steve coogan's tv show DR TERRIBLE'S HOUSE OF HORRIBLE, which was very underrated I thought. The episode called AND NOW THE FEARING was the Amicus tribute in that, not the whole series like the guardian article states. (It was also 2000s, not 90s... tsk!)
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 16, 2023, 01:55:33 PM
PIECES I like. DAY OF THE ANIMALS is good if only for Leslie Neilson's stellar performance. The rest- blah.
I gotta' jump in to rep for THE VISITOR, THE INCUBUS, VIGILANTE, and MUTANT.
The kickstarter looks to have raised almost twice the target fund level.