Showing posts with label ghosts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ghosts. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

A Rotting Corpse in Lingerie...And She's Got Yuck Mouth Too! By: Sasha Slaughter

Hey there snitches and bitches!! Yes, that's right, Zane and I are back!!! Did you miss us? Yes?? I know!!! Who the hell wouldn't, right? Anyway, things are back in full swing here at DEH and we'll be bringing you awesome shit this week, as usual. Today I'll be telling you about a movie I came across on Netflix. The flim is titled Ghosts of GoldField, and is said to be based on actual events that happened in GoldField, Nevada. The movie stars Roddy Piper (Rowdy Roddy Piper this is, and Kellan Lutz, the dude from Twilight) and was directed by Ed Winfield. Let me fill you in on the details, ehh?

Five college film students decide to head to the Nevada town of Goldfield, where it's rumored that an old hotel is haunted. Julie and her friends decide to check the place out and get permission from the lone bartender, still living in the derelict town, to investigate the Goldfield Hotel. Upon entering, Julie begins to hear strange whispers and screams, but no one else can hear them. The team is hoping to catch a glimpse of Elizabeth Walker, who was killed by her cruel lover in room 109 for being unfaithful and having a child to another man. Soon, the team also begins hearing strange whispers, most often hearing "Where's my baby?"
They see who they believe to be Elizabeth and follow her around the motel, where she quickly vanishes. Julie begins to have flashbacks and realizes that when Elizabeth's lover found out she had cheated, he killed her 2 week old baby, and then tortured and killed her. She also finds out that Elizabeth roams the halls in search of her infant daughter night after night, while reliving her death. 

Julie soon comes to the realization that a terrible family secret ties her grandmother to the tragic events that ended Elizabeth's life. And Julie comes to the terrifying conclusion that there is only way to end Elizabeth's torture, and that includes sacrificing herself. Forever.
Dun dun dun!!!! What ever will she do??? If you really wanna know, head on over to Netflix and check it out. Me, I wouldn't watch this again if you paid me. It really wasn't that good. The acting was terrible...I mean...just awful. And the whiny little klepto chick with the ugly fur boots really got on my nerves. I'm glad she died first, and what a way she died too! I won't go into detail, but it was kinda cool. 

There wasn't a whole lot of blood, and when there was, it kinda looked like cranberry juice. Weird. There were like....3 or 4 death scenes. They weren't great, but they weren't horrible. I think my fave was one that involved 2 inch long black fingernails and alot of blood. You'll have to watch it to see what I mean. Ohh and I can't forget the possession and dry hump scene...way cheesy. And it was with whiny klepto, so it was mucho annoying.
The film kind of dragged on in some parts, and it just wasn't believable. Ohh and the dead chick, Elizabeth, one minute she was all grotesque with gross teeth and yuck mouth, the next she's dressed in little skimpy lingerie...WHAT?? And who knew they had lingerie like that back in the 30's?? I sure didn't. But in the flashbacks, she's dressed in a long white nightgown thinger....I don't get it!! 
Anyway, I'd give Ghosts of Goldfield a 2 out of 5. Like I said, the acting was terrible, and I didn't really get the ending...I'm confused!! I really doubt I'd watch this again, and I probably wouldn't recommend seeing it, unless you're into dead chicks in skimpy lingerie, then by all means, enjoy. Well, that's all I gotta say about that, don't forget to check out what Zane's got going on this week...he may even wear his MP's while he writes! Thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

1..2..THESE WAYWARD SPIRITS ARE COMING FOR YOU! By: SASHA SLAUGHTER

Hey there for the final time this week! Sasha Slaughter here with to pleasure your eye sockets with some kick ass horror. This will be our last full week of posting until after Thanksgiving. We'll post Monday and Tuesday of next week and then Zane and I are taking a break for a few days. We've been so busy there, that we haven't been able to participate in as much debaucherous behavior as we'd like to. 

But I guarantee during our break we'll get into all kinds of things...maybe we'll tell you about it..or maybe not. So today I'll be telling you weirdos about a movie called The Gravedancers. Ever hear of it? No? Yes? Well let me tell you a few things about it. The Gravedancers is a 2005 American horror film directed by Mike Mendez and written by Brad Keene and Chris Skinner. Here's something you may or may not know, The Gravedancers was chosen as one of 8 Films to Die For in 2006 and was screened at that year's After Dark Horrorfest film festival. Awesome. Let me tell you a little more about it.
The film begins with a young woman in a dark room telling someone or something to leave her alone. She is then attacked by an invisible force, who hangs her in the stairway of her house. As she dies, she drops a black envelope on the stairs. Fast forward exactly one year later to the funeral of Devin Lansing, who died in a car accident. His three close friends from college, Sid, Kira, and Harris attend the funeral and meet up at a local bar. 

Sid decides that they should all go to Devin's grave one last time together because he didn't go to the funeral. Harris and Kira are hesitant at first but eventually meet up with Sid. They begin drinking and saying their final goodbyes to an old friend. Sid finds a black envelope tucked behind flowers on Devin's headstone. It contains a note urging those present and alive to be joyful and dance on the graves. In their drunken state, the three friends regard this as a celebration of life, and so they dance.
Shortly after, strange things begin happening. Harris and his wife Allison are frightened by unexplained sounds and odd visions. While lying in bed one night, Allison hears someone next to her saying "He told me that he loved me" and when she turns around she sees a woman whom she thinks is Kira, Harris' old flame from college. The woman lunges at Allison and she runs down the stairs to tell Harris. She is so convinced that it was Kira that she drives herself and Harris to Kira's house to confront her. 

Upon arriving, they discover Kira's house in disarray and Kira nowhere to be found. They are walking through the house when Kira stumbles out of the bathroom but it quickly dragged back inside while the door slams shut. Harris opens the door and finds Kira cowering in a bathtub with blood and marks all over her body. They take her to the hospital where the doctor tells them that she was severely bitten and possibly sexually assaulted.
They get a call from Sid who believes he is being haunted. He enlists the help of two paranormal investigators, Vincent Cochet and Frances Culpepper. They talk to Harris and Sid and the two admit that they danced on graves the night of Devin's funeral and tell the investigators about the note on the headstone. Vincent and Frances tell them that they inadvertently invoked a powerful force by dancing on the graves. They tell them that they are now being haunted by three wayward spirits. Sid is being haunted by a child pyromaniac, Harris is being haunted by a passionate axe murderer, and Kira is being haunted by a serial killer/rapist who had a fetish for sodomy. They then tell Harris and Sid that the spirits will take their revenge and kill them on the next full moon.

As the full moon approaches, under the advice of Vincent and Frances, they return to the cemetery to uncover the remains of their tormentors, hoping to rebury them and put the curse to rest. The spirits attack Sid, Harris, and Kira at the cemetery and they barely escape alive. They return back to Vince's home where they are attacked again by the malevolent forces. Kira is talking to Allison when the force that's haunting her finds her and traps her in a room. 

Sid and Harris are trying to knock down the door to get to her, but when they do they find Kira floating in the air and a shard of glass hovering above her throat. As they move to save her, an unseen force slits Kira's throat and she falls to the floor. Vincent insists that everyone stay together, and when they can't find Frances, he eventually finds her alone in a study. Allison, Harris, and Sid join them and that's when she tells them that.....
What does that nerdy bitch have to say?? Well, how about you go to Netflix and watch The Gravedancers and find out! I liked this movie alot. It creeped me out a few times..I mean it gave me goosebumps and everything. The special effects were a little on the cheesy side, but creepy nonetheless. I mean the creepy, rapist ghost when it was attacking Kira was just scary looking!! Ughh! 

I'd straight pee in my underpants if I saw that thing coming at me. But I will say that some of the effects really kinda looked like people in Halloween costumes, not too believable really. And it's the weirdest thing, I thought that I'd never seen this movie, but it wasn't until almost towards the end when I saw the ghost of the child pyromaniac when I realized that I had seen it before. How could I forget that creepy skull head on that little kids body!
The acting was decent and I thought the plot was really original also. The whole getting cursed for dancing on graves thing was kinda cool I thought. It was a little B-ish though during some parts. Not horrible, but not great either. My one big problem was with the end, I won't give it away but the last five minutes are just...terrible. The CGI at the end was totally unnecessary and completely ridiculous. It sort of reminded me of a scary Disney movie. 

Overall I'd give The Gravedancers a 3.5 out of 5. It was a decent film, something I'd definitely recommend watching with someone in the dark, it's sure to make you jump a time or too. Not really all that scary, but I think it meant more as a cheesy, over the top kinda thing, ya know? Now that you know how I feel about that, make sure to stop by and see what Zane's doing! And as always, check back next week for new stuff here at Dead End Horror.





Friday, November 11, 2011

MIND FUCK & ASBESTOS CLEAN UP BY: ZOMBIE ZANE

Hello Dead End Horror sheep that are fans of the McRib and cops stuffed into sausage shirts. What’s good? Before I get into today’s shit, I gotta take a second and tell you something. Are you guys into ‘American Horror Story’ as much as I am? HOLY FUCK! Whatta series! This is probably some of the best TV I’ve seen since ‘Six Feet Under’ or ‘The Sopranos.’ I can’t begin to tell ya how fucking awesome this show is. So if you haven’t seen it yet, set the DVR or do what ya have to do to check it out. You won’t be disappointed.

So, with that being said, how about we get to today’s post? For today, I’m gonna be talking about one of my favorite horror movies of all time. Anyone seen the movie, ‘Session 9?’ No? What the hell! Why not? Well, I guess it’s time you kick back and gimmie a minute or two and let me educate your dumb ass. Just kidding. You’re not dumb. I mean you are reading this after all so you for sure get some props for that. 
‘Session 9' is a 2001 American horror movie directed by Brad Anderson. It stars the goofy bastard from CSI Miami (David Caruso) and Josh Lucas. Plus a couple of more dudes that I recognized but am too lazy to type their names. Anyway, it was released on August 10, 2001 and runs just about 100mins. It’s also available on Netflix instant watch so you can totally watch it after you read this.

This film is about a asbestos clean-up crew who is hurting for some cash. Anyway, the crew chief says he and his crew can get this abandoned mental hospital cleaned up in a week. However, the crew run into something more than they bargained for. The asylum has a gruesome past and it will stop at nothing to fuck shit up. The crew then falls under the curse of the place and that’s when this bad boy gets rolling. Ya gotta see it. It’s great.

Now understand, this film isn’t gory. Not in the least. It’s not that kind of film. It plays more on the psychological level, ya dig? Which sometimes is far more eerier than blood-guts and deranged madmen slashing up young virgins. Not that there’s anything wrong with those films either. This is just not one of those. But that doesn’t take anything away from this movie. So if you are wanting a break from the blood and gore, this is a good choice. 
As I said, I loved this film and it is one of my favorites. Like I give this movie a solid 4 out of 5. I’m not a fan of Caruso, he always looks like he’s smelling a fart or something. Whatever. Still, 4 out of 5. And the back story behind the asylum is damn near more fucked up than the actual movie. WARNING! This is one of those movies that you gotta listen to. If you talk, or fuck about while watching this, you’ll miss some good shit. So make sure you’re like prepared to watch, like REALLY watch it. With that said, we’re almost done here, so go give it a watch after you jump outta here. 
Well, I guess that’s it for today. It’s the weekend so that means we won’t be back until Monday. Ok, then. Have a safe weekend, take care and stay a-scared and I am out! Peace peace and fuck off to the old-drunken, drugged out riddled freaks!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

5 OF MY MUST SEE MOVIES FOR HALLOWEEN! By: SASHA SLAUGHTER

Thanks for stopping by fellow freaks!!! Sasha Slaughter here with you for the final time this week and today I'll be listing 5 of my absolute MUST SEE movies for Halloween. I'm sure everyone has them..The movies you just have to watch to get into the Halloween mood. So let's quit with the chit chat and get to it huh??
Hocus Pocus- This film was released in 1993 and stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Bette Middler, and Kathy Najimy. A young boy is trying to impress the girl of his dreams and accidentally reincarnates three witches. And here's something you may not know, Mick Garris was actually one of the producers. And don't hate cuz it's a Disney movie! I'm not a Disney kid, I don't belong to the Disney DVD club and I most certainly do not lay around and funk up the place while I watch Disney movies. Hmmph

Halloween- This film was released in 1978 and put John Carpenter on the map as a viable filmmaker. It stars Kyle Richards, Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence, Nancy Loomis, and P.J. Soles. This movie takes us into the mad world of Michael Myers, who at a very young age stabbed his older sister to death. After being locked away in a mental hospital for many years, one night Michael finally escapes to return to his hometown to continue his killing spree
 Night of the Living Dead- This zombie ridden film was released in 1968. It stars Judith O'dea, Duane Jones, Karl Hardman, Keith Wayne, and Judith Riley. As dead bodies return to life and feast on human flesh, young Barbra joins a group of survivors in a farmhouse hoping to protect themselves from the hordes of flesh eating zombies. Here's a little info, this movie was filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was directed by George A. Romero
The House on Haunted Hill- This remake (the original came out in 1959) came out in 1999 and stars Geoffery Rush, Famke Janssen, Taye Digs, Ali Larter, and Bridget Wilson-Sampras. Millionaire Stephen Price invites five strangers to the old Vannacutt Psychiatric Institute for the Criminally Insane to stay the night and survive. Anyone that makes it out alive the next day will get one million dollars. Shortly after they arrive strange things begin happening and people start to die
Thir13en Ghosts- This ghost fueled film was released in 2001 and stars Tony Shalhoub, Shannon Elizabeth, Matthew Lillard, and Rah Digga. Arthur and his two children inherit an amazing old house from an eccentric uncle. There's just one small problem, he's got ghosts trapped in containment cells in the basement, and they are out to annihilate anyone in their path.

Ooooh spooky spooky!!! I looove me some creepy Halloween films...don't you??? There are tons of creepy movies out there to watch during Halloween, and these are just 5 that I like to watch. What are you some of your favorites? Don't be shy! Tell us all about it. Thanks for stopping by Dead End Horror and wasting some time with us. While you're here, stop by and see what Zane's got on the slab, I'm sure it will rock your socks!! And don't forget to check back next week for all new stuff!!

Friday, October 7, 2011

I AIN'T 'FRAID OF NO GHOST!!! By: SASHA SLAUGHTER

BOOO!!! Hey there fellow weirdos. Thanks for stopping by Dead End Horror and checking out my final movie review for haunted house week!! You thought I went old school on you yesterday with a flick from the early 70's?? Today I'll be practically shoving old school down your throats (you know you like it) with a movie from the late 1950's. The movie I'm talking about is, “House on Haunted Hill.”

 Sound familiar? Of course it does because there was another movie of the same title that came out in 1999. But we aren't talking about that one today. And besides, it's a remake of the one I'll be reviewing today. “House on Haunted Hill” was released on February 17, 1959 and was written by Robb White and directed by William Castle. And of course it stars the man, the myth, the legend...Vincent Price.

Oh yeahh! And here's something you might not know...Alfred Hitchcock was said have taken a notice of how well the low budget film “House on Haunted Hill” did at the box office, that he set out to make his own low budget horror film, which became the critically acclaimed hit Psycho (1960). Awesome!

Vincent Price stars in this B horror film as an eccentric millionaire named Frederick Loren . Frederick and his fourth wife Annabelle have invited five people to a haunted house for a "haunted house" party. The rules are that the house will be locked down at midnight and no one can leave. And anyone who makes it through the night alive will be given $10,00. Shortly after the five invited guests arrive, strange things start happening and they are trapped inside with ghosts, murderers and other terrors.

The five guests ( Nora Manning, Lance Schroder, Watson Pritchard, Dr. David Trent, and Ruth Bridges) arrive at the house in funeral cars being lead by a hearse. Vincent is talking while the guests arrive and say that the hearse may be empty now, but by the end of the night, you never know. When the guests enter the house and introduce themselves, the front door slams shut and a chandelier almost crushes one of the guests.

Mr. Loren appears shortly after and explains the rules of the party and gives everyone a .45 caliber pistol for their own protection. Mrs. Loren hints to the guests that her husband is psychotic and this causes the guests to be extremely suspicious of Mr. Loren, especially Nora Manning. Nora becomes paranoid and is convinced that Mr. Loren is trying to kill her when she sees mysterious ghouls throughout the house, including the ghost of Loren's wife Annabelle who had presumably hung herself after being forced to attend the party.

Almost as frightened as Nora is Watson Pritchard, who barely survived a night in that same house not long ago. He bought the house after he spent the night and was found almost dead the following day. He told the guests that while he was at the house before, another woman killed her own sister and his brother and hacked them into pieces and the parts were scattered all over the house. He goes on to tell them that all of the parts were found except the two heads.

He is fully convinced that the house is truly haunted and believes that the ghosts have the power to kill anyone in the house that they wish. After the supposed suicide of Annabelle, everyone is suspicious of everyone else and they all decide to go to their rooms with their pistols and stay there until morning. It is then that Dr. Trent goes into the room where Annabelle's body was laid on a bed. He tells her that it's almost over and they reveal the plan they've had all along to frighten Nora so badly that she would be spooked enough to shoot Mr. Loren. Dr. Trent tells Annabelle when she hears the gunshot to come into the basement.

After being frightened all evening, Nora runs into the basement when the lights suddenly go out. Mr. Loren appears in the basement next to her and Nora is so scared that she shoots him and then runs out of the basement. Dr. Trent comes out of a room in the basement and drags Loren's body to a vat of acid in the floor. The lights go out again and there are sounds of a struggle and the distinct sound of splashing.

The lights come back on and both men disappear. After hearing the gunshot, Annabelle enters the basement to confirm that her husband is dead and her and Dr. Trent's plan worked. All of the doors start slamming shut and a skeleton appears out of the acid, accompanied by Frederick's voice telling her that at last she's got everything he has, but she won't live to enjoy it. The skeleton approaches Annabelle and she recoils in terror and as she does she trips and falls into the vat of acid.

Frederick Loren steps out of the shadows with a contraption he was using to control the skeleton and in absolute triumph he watches Annabelle disintegrate. The other guests rush into the basement to find that Loren is alive. He tells Nora that her gun was loaded with blanks and that.....

If you're curious about the rest, I highly recommend going to Netflix and peeping out “House on Haunted Hill”  the 1959 version that is. I didn't really know what to expect from this movie. Obviously no stellar CGI or special effects, it was 1959 ya know. But I was a little surprised at the fact that some parts actually gave me the chills.

I wasn't scared...no sir...horror movies rarely scare me, but this one did creep me out just a little. Vincent Price is amazing...seriously. Zane turned me on to him and I'm so glad he did. There is just something about him (I mean Vincent Price, not Zane...although...ehh we'll get into that some other time).

I don't know if it's his smooth as silk voice or what, but he is definitely intriguing. The remake that came out in 1999 was very similar to the 1959 version, which surprised me. I thought that remake would totally suck, because most do. But the remake was almost exactly like the one from 59, but it had a bit more blood and death.

Although I will say I probably like the remake better...I know!! I can't help it y'all!! I'm a new school girl and while I appreciate the oldies, I'm all for the new stuff. There's more blood, guts, death...I love it!

Overall I'd give House on Haunted Hill a 4 out o 5. I was really impressed by this movie. The acting was great, especially Vincent Price's, he definitely stole the show. I think my favorite part was when Price was controlling that skeleton, it was super cheesy and not very believable, but it was the 50's, so they were working with what they had. I would recommend this movie to everyone and I would for sure watch it again. While you're here, how about you drop by and see what Zane is up to? And thanks for stopping by Dead End Horror. Check back next week!!
Sasha Slaughter










                                                                      

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

I THINK WE'RE GONNA NEED THE GHOSTBUSTERS FOR THIS ONE! By: SASHA SLAUGHTER

Well hello again creeps!! So nice of you to stop by! Sasha Slaughter here with you for day 2 of my haunted house themed movies. Today I'm gonna go a little old school on your candy asses. I'll be reviewing, “The Legend of Hell House.” It was released in 1973 and runs about 95 minutes. The novel and the screenplay were written by Richard Matheson and it was directed by John Hough.

“The Legend of Hell House” is a British Horror film, but in the original novel the story took place in Maine and the investigative team was made up of Americans. And here is a little info for you, a few scenes from the film were parodied by Scary Movie 2. Those scenes included the part where the main character Cindy is attacked by a cat and when the character named Alex has sex with a ghost. You learn something new everyday! So let's get it! 

When physicist Lionel Barrett is enlisted by the eccentric millionaire Mr. Deutsch to explore the Belasco house and prove that there is life after death, he and his team discover more than just that. Mr. Deutsch asks Barrett to go to the Belasco house where Mr. Deutsch says "It is the one place where life after death has yet to be refuted". He tells Barrett he will give him one week in the Belasco house to prove that there is indeed life after death.

The house was owned by the notorious so called "Roaring Giant" Emeric Belasco, the six-foot-five perverted millionaire (who participated in masochism and necrophilia, among other things) and supposed murderer who disappeared after a massacre in his home. The house is believed to be haunted by many spirits, some being the victims of Belasco's twisted and sick desires.

Accompanying Barrett, are his wife Ann as well as two mediums: a mental medium named Florence Tanner and physical medium, Ben Fischer, who is the sole survivor of an investigation 20 years ago. Barrett, being a rationalist, is skeptical of Tanner's Christian faith and spiritual beliefs, insisting that there is nothing but unfocused electromagnetic energy throughout the house. Barrett brings along a machine that he has developed to rid the house of any paranormal force. 
During a sitting that evening, Florence, being a mental medium, begins to show signs of physical phenomena during her trance. Later that evening after a fight with Barrett about his skepticism about her, Barrett blames Florence when he is attacked by seemingly invisible forces and accuses her of using the houses energy against him. Meanwhile Ben Fischer remains totally aloof to the things happening around him, trying to keep his mind closed to the houses influence, and only being there to collect the generous pay they were offered to go to the house.

While lying in bed, Ann, Barret's wife, starts seeing erotic shadows of a statue on the ceiling. She gets up to get a drink and sees a book about erotic visions. Shortly after she goes downstairs in a trance and takes off her clothes in front of Fishcher and demands sex from him. He strikes her in the face (a guy turning down sex??? what?) and she snaps out of her trance.

She returns to herself, horrified and embarrassed and runs up the stairs. Another incident occurs two days later, although this time she is fully awake but she is drunk. She places Fishcher's hand on her chest and demands that he touch her, and then she realizes her husband is watching from the stairs. Barrett is angry and tells Fishcher that he believes that he no longer has any psychic ability and that Mr. Deutsch is wasting a third of his money on him. Fischer is offended by the accusation and later that night he drops his psychic shields only to be attacked and left writhing on the floor in agony.
Florence is convinced that one of the "surviving personalities" of the house is Belacso's son Daniel and is determined to prove it at all costs. She is led to a room in the basement where she finds a skeleton chained to a wall and believes it to be the body of Daniel Belasco. They bury the body outside and Florence performs a funeral. Despite being buried, Daniel's personality continues to haunt Florence: she is scratched violently by a possessed cat and Barrett, upon seeing the scratches, is convinced that they were self inflicted by Florence.
Later that night, in an attempt to put the supposed soul of Daniel to rest, Florence gives herself to the entity sexually (ghost sex!!!). Shortly after it appears as though Florence has been possessed by Daniel himself and starts acting strangely, although the possession is shortly lived. Fischer tells Barrett that he is taking Florence away from the house because it is going to kill everyone if they don't get out. Barrett tells him he can leave, but Fischer says he will stay because he was the only survivor 20 years ago and he will be the only survivor again.

Barett tells Fischer and Florence about the machine he has constructed to eliminate all paranormal forces. Florence attempts to destroy the machine thinking that it will harm the spirits in the house. She is quickly stopped and knocked out by Barrett. Barrett notes that there wasn't any damage done to the machine and is busy getting it ready when Florence wakes up and makes her way to the chapel, the unholy heart of the Belasco house.
She attempts to warn the spirits about the machine when a crucifix falls on her, crushing and killing her. In her last dying moments, she writes a clue in blood, the true source of the haunting, which she now knows. Meanwhile, Barrett activates the machine and he, Ann, and Fischer leave the house for a few moments while the machine does what he has built it to do. They return a few minutes later and while Fishcher is using his psychic abilities to search the house, he finally exclaims that the house is clear of all spirits.

Shortly after, while Ann and Fishcher are resting, violent psychic activity resumes and Barrett is eventually killed in the chapel. Ann hears strange noises and goes to find her husbands body in the chapel, crushed by a chandelier. Fishcher tells her that he is going to confront the house and she goes with him. In the chapel, a confrontation ensues: thanks to clues from the way that Florence, Barrett, and many others died in the house, Fischer realizes that Belasco is the sole identity that is haunting the house and is masquerading as many others. He taunts Belasco, calling him a "funny little dried up bastard" who fooled everyone about his..........
Well then, what was that dastardly little ghostie fooling everyone about?? If you really wanna know, go watch The Legend of Hell House. So this movie was from 1973 and I'm more a new school person, but I actually really liked this film.

The special effects I thought were pretty decent for being made in the 70's. The acting was pretty good also and I thought the plot was actually really good too. I mean, we've all seen haunted house movies, but this one was probably one of the better ones I've seen.
It kind of took a while to get good and parts of it were really slow, but it was worth the wait. There was a genuine creepiness to it that I really enjoyed. There was some semi-nudity (the girl was naked and it was dark in the room, so there wasn't much to see) and some sexual situations, like when the Christian girl was givin it to the ghostie...isn't that maybe borderline necrophilia...since the ghost is dead?? I don't know!!!

I read somewhere that there were some scenes missing in the Netflix version of the movie, and I'm thinking that may be true. Some of the scenes didn't really make sense and when I read what scenes were missing, only then did they make sense. Regardless if there missing scenes or not (Boo to Netflix if there were!) this was a pretty good movie.
Overall I'd give Legend of Hell House a solid 3.5 out of 5. It took a while to get going, and the music during the movie was awfully annoying. Another good thing about this movie is that it didn't rely on CGI to make it creepy. It just used old fashioned good acting, good lighting, and good writing. I would definitely watch this movie again in the future, probably several more times. 

Now that you know how I feel about “The Legend of Hell House,” how about you go and see how Zane feels about whatever it is he plans on writing about!! And thanks for stopping by!
Sasha Slaughter