On DVD: Light On Horror? Here Are Some Suggestions...
The Weinstein Company
Man, it's been a rough few months for us horror fans. Whether suffering through a series of terrible theatrical releases like The Eye and Prom Night or the recent video schlock like One Missed Call and Inside, it's been hard to find anything worth watching. So, for the benefit of my fellow horror buffs out there, I figured I'd dust off some of my commentary about the very best of ignored horror over the last year. Next time you're reaching for something new, reach for one of these: The Deaths of Ian Stone (part of the recent 8 Films to Die For DVD set) Black Sheep Black Sheep is deliciously, diabolically and deliberately messed right the hell up. I mean, it's about killer sheep (or zombie sheep) hellbent on eating the flesh of man while a ragtag group of survivors try to escape the farm they're contained in. And if you somehow survive a zombie-sheep attack? Why, you become a Weresheep. How is this not, like, the greatest movie ever made? This movie goes great with beer and multiple friends. And yes, it is as much fun as it sounds. Fido
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