This week for Trailer Tuesday, we bring you Jeff Speakman as “THE PERFECT WEAPON”
I like watching a film and then watching the trailer to see how out of order they present everything, or if they give away any of the plot . You definitely aren’t going to be watching The Perfect Weapon for the plot, but I’ll talk about that more in my review later this week.
For this week’s Trailer Tuesday, we’re going to take a look at the 1986 film FROM BEYOND!
What a good movie. I’m telling you kids, this is when goopy special effects were goopy as hell. I don’t think they could get any goopier! Anyhow, From Beyond tells the story of what happens when you start messing around with interdimensional communication. Sometimes you might not like what you get the opportunity to communicate with.
Check out our review of From Beyond for more information, and don’t forget to exercise your pineal gland!
Just last week we brought you the Corey Haim gem “Demolition High“, and for this week’s Trailer Tuesday, we bring you “Demolition University”!
If this is half as good as Demolition High, then y’all are in for a huge treat! We’ll be taking a look at Demolition University in the coming days, so stay tuned.
This week, we take a look at the trailer for Lucio Fulci’s Zombi 2
While this movie is known in the states as “Zombie”, the Italian title is Zombi 2 (the original “Zombi” is actually George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead – go figure). In this film, a mysterious boat floats into the New York Harbor. The harbor patrol believes the boat to abandoned, but there’s actually a zombie aboard who attacks the the patrolmen. This leads to an investigation to figure out where the boat and the zombie came from.
We’ll be taking a look at Zombi 2 and it’s sequels, of which there are 3, in the coming weeks so stay tuned for our reviews.
For today’s Trailer Tuesday, we’re gonna take a look at the 1993 flick Mandroid
A scientist creates a robot that can be controlled by humans using a special suit. The scientist offers the suit up to the CIA, but before he’s able to hand it over, his partner gets other ideas.
Stay tuned for our upcoming review of Jack Ersgard‘s MANDROID!
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