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Saw Trilogy Review
Review of Saw Trilogy - Saw - Uncut/Saw 2/Saw 3 - Extreme Edition (Box Set) by United2008

Advantages: Great price, 3 great movies, Gore fans will love it!
Disadvantages: None- I loved it.

...these are must see movies. Saw trilogy remarkably reworks the horror genre by adding a plot that is genuinely unique and keeps you guessing until the very end. There is no holding back when it comes to scene sheer violence and terror on screen as wrong doers are tortured. The strange part is that the killer in the movies does not think he is a killer, he believes that he is helping the victims. The people he tortures have all done something wrong ...
...to play a terrifying game to realise there errors and live better lives. The trap/death scenes are unique in each movie and will live you hiding behind your sofa. It's a must watch to see these scenes alone. A great addition for any gore fan. "Do you want to play a game?" ... Read review

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22.10.2008
The Silent Scream
Review of Hammer House Of Horror - Complete DVD by dadmancat

Advantages: Some great episodes, lots for your money
Disadvantages: Not so great episodes, lack or real quality extras

...Good Man Down' so proclaimed Hammer about Dracula, but in an effort to disprove that theory, the general public stopped going to see Hammer's gothic horrors. The Dracula and Frankenstein cycles suffered a slow death, and in the face of 'The Exorcist' Hammer made a few half hearted stabs at rebranding their packaging. Their last gasp came in 1978, when 'The Lady Vanishes' vanished on the film circuit, taking Michael Carreras with it, and Hammer needed ...
...as an ideal outlet for Hammer in its new slimmed down incarnation, Skeggs negotiated a deal for 13 50 minute stories to be broadcast on the ITV networks. Filmed on 35mm film, filled with guest stars, and reuniting Hammer with some of it's past glories, the future should have been rosey. As befits a 'grasping at straws' concept, 'Hammer House of Horror' fails on the most part for being frankly unsure of itself. Should it be gory? Should it be Gothic? ... Read review

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24.07.2004