A buddy was kind enough to gift me some movies from the good folks at Vinegar Syndrome. They restore and release bottom of the barrel type schlock across all genres but whatever problems the films have they always tend to be entertaining. I’m glad someone is taking up this crusade because you never know when you’ll come across a diamond in the rough or have your imagination captured. The Syndrome does an excellent job with their releases so if you haven’t checked them out give ‘em a look.
Blood Beat
The story is about a demon samurai who kills people in
Wisconsin and he has a psychic connection with some of the other characters. I don’t understand (get used to that phrase
‘cause it’ll pop up a few times) the superpowers some characters possess but I
think the samurai is probably an attempt to craft a new scary slasher icon
which was an era that was just coming to a close when this was released. It takes a while to get going but once it
does the guy can’t stop killing. The
watch would be more enjoyable if the runtime wasn’t so bloated with scenes that
go on for too long (and it’s only eighty seven mins!).
This and Demon Wind are the two I would recommend out of the five here if you’re willing to subject yourself to less than spectacular but still oddly charming filmmaking.
Demon Wind
I immediately pegged this piece for exactly what it is, an Evil
Dead wannabe. It actually does a
decent job of replicating that formula with a good amount of nice makeup
effects and a relentless ratcheting up of dire circumstances. It really feels like there’s no escape from
the hell these folks stumbled into. I
don’t understand the ending at all though where the hero transforms into some
conehead looking guy.
Night Train to Terror
The first segment is about a guy who gets recruited by a team
of doctors to lure female victims to their hospital so they can dismember them
and sell their body parts. The second
involves a group of people who engage in games of Russian roulette except they
use creative methods like letting a gigantic fucking deadly flying insect loose
in the room to see who it stings or lying underneath a swinging wrecking ball
to see who it’ll land on and smash. And
the third episode features Satan (or Satan’s assistant?) disguised as a human
who hangs out around LA, kills anyone who attempts to discover his secret and looks
for slimeballs to enlist in his evil army.
So despite the fact that there’s plenty going on all the time it’s marred by constant bewilderment. Each section is hard to follow and it only gets worse as the movie progresses. The film’s difficult to enjoy as a result in spite of the intriguing story ideas.
Psycho Cop Returns
For Psycho Cop Returns it seems they were going for a
Die Hard parody of sorts with the plot involving douchbags throwing a
bachelor party after hours in their high rise office building. Who the hell does that? They invite strippers, guzzle booze and
generally act like jackasses all while the psycho cop picks them off one by one
in the empty skyscraper. They play up
the comedy which isn’t a very successful blend of corny jokes and cringy frat
house humor. Unfortunately the deaths
aren’t all that creative or hard hitting either but again, it’s supposed to be
part comedy.
However, the biggest problem with the movie is they don’t take
advantage of the cop angle nearly enough.
He’s just a crazy person in a police officer uniform committing standard
slasher activities. He slings a lot of cop
puns but he doesn’t abuse his authority to commit crimes Bad Lieutenant
style. The only effort he makes is when
he fools his victims for a moment into thinking he’s a legit cop who’s there to
rescue them but soon after he reveals his true intentions.
Lastly, the film has a weird ending (spoilers) where they recreated the Rodney King beating except with the roles reversed. A bar full of people witness the psycho cop beating up a woman so they come to her rescue and pound the shit outta that dude with blunt instruments while someone films. Commentary on the times.
The Suckling
This one’s definitely the sleaziest entry with all the
gruesome abortion stuff and the horrible way the prostitutes are treated. It also has the worst acting, dialogue and
creature effects. The full sized monster
suit actually doesn’t look half bad but everything else is very cheaply done.
I dunno, it’s a creature slasher picture that’s not
fantastic with an unpleasant concept at its core.
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