Ninjas VS Zombies
Did you ever notice how zombies are like the bullies in the undead family? They are always terrorizing unarmed civilians or outnumber their foes 100 or even 1000 to 1. Unlike vampires, who battle it out with werewolves or take on hordes of people at a time, or demons and ghosts who haunt entire cities, the zombie picks on the frail, weak, and lame. So when I saw a movie called, Ninjas vs Zombies, I thought, damn finally they are picking on someone who can fight back, for me it was a must see to see how these bullies handle real resistance.
My Name is Bruce
I've been seeing a lot of these commercials telling me to put "ICE" in front of my emergency contact on my cell phone. That way In Case of Emergency, like if I am in an accident, or have a heart attack the paramedics will know who to call. It gets you thinking about things like that; If I needed help who would I call. If I had car troubles I would certainly call my step-dad the master mechanic. If there was a zombie apocalypse I would most definitely call Sean because he's the only one who has seen more zombie movies than me. But what if I was trapped by evil spirits in a cabin in the woods, or if I opened the crypt to an ancient Chinese demon? Well in that case I would have to call Bruce Campbell! But is Bruce just as heroic and cunning as the characters he plays in movies and on TV... I guess we're about to find out because the town of Goldlick needs some help and there is no one else to call!
Let Me In
I’m always skeptical of new horror movies that I see in the theater. Very rarely do they have the scariness or “Oh DAMN” factor that I’m looking for; and I’ve yet to come across anything with a story that engulfed me and actually made me take a step back and think about how meaningful a movie can be… until now! Let Me In is a remake of the Norwegian movie titled Let the Right One In. Normally remakes of any kind are garbage, but if you prefer to be 100% in the dark about the movie let me just say that every horror movie fan NEEDS to see this, and preferably in the theater!
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Wolf Creek
According to the missing persons website for Australia, "35,000 people are reported missing each year" With that said I would find it hard to trust anyone if I were to ever travel to Australia- good advice to live by, or maybe stay alive by. We start our adventure with a young man and a car purchased for $1500. After trying a few times he gets the pile started and goes off to pick up his companions, and together they head off to the crater at Wolf Creek.



