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    Driller Killer

    Okay, hear me out. It ain't TOO bad. What the film lacks in coherent plot more than makes up in gore. Not my favourite Abel Ferrara movie but it ain't a bad start considering the budget. Plus, it's got some great footage (inside and out) of the old Max's Kansas City, a real treat for punk fans.

    So, what did you think? (I'm expecting an overwhelmingly bad response )

    Plus, what happened to the remake? There was one being shot in England last year if I'm not mistaken.

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    I remember watching it when all those films were being unleashed for the first time properly in the UK back in 1999 through 2002 when the first wave was going on. I enjoyed it, but at the time I didn't like the really loose nature of the dialogue - basically a bunch of people sitting around in manky apartments whilst the viewer waits for some grungy punk violence to kick off. But I appreciate it more now, although I haven't seen it since...it'd be one I'd have to return to when I'm in the mood.

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    nah definitely not a movie for me, was very very disappointed at the worse-than-pirate-video quality and plain awful acting/dialogue...the gore wasn't even that great for me, i found myself drifting out....

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    you know i got the box of the banned box set with films like driller killer, last house on the left, evil dead, zombie flesheaters and i spit on your grave but ive not watched one of em since i bought it 2 years ago.

    plus i just cant bring myself to watch i spit on your grave again


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    ISOYG was brutal. I've seen the fully uncut version and geeeeeeeez. Last House I've been through a few times, what with the 2-disc DVD treatment, both versions and both commentaries, since I got it. Driller Killer I've seen once when dubbed it off a dub from a mate, hehe (old school) and Evil Dead - heck I've seen that a bunch of times. Own it twice on video and once on DVD (book of the dead edition).

    I got the 2-disc ZFE aka Zombi 2 25th Anniversary edition a while back, watched the lot (except commentary) once through and haven't gone back since...but you've gotta be in the mood for it, so that's not a disowning of the flick, because I quite enjoy it actually.

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    I need to check this one out. I've read that Ferrara sounds a bit "medicated" on the audio commentary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by major jay View Post
    I need to check this one out. I've read that Ferrara sounds a bit "medicated" on the audio commentary.
    YES! He rambles his way through it slurring 'upsy daisy' every time someone gets diced. His drunken solo rendition of The Rolling Stones' 'Shattered' is worth the price of the disc alone.

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    i don't know. if i came across this in the cut out bin at half-price books i might think about getting. my experience with "banned" movies has not been good. i usually end up sitting there going WTF was this banned for? who they hell would watch it anyway. couple of yahrens ago i picked up the previously banned and completely infamous "cannibal holocaust" for a $1 at half-price books. i hated it so much i mailed it to phillyswat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    ISOYG was brutal. I've seen the fully uncut version and geeeeeeeez. Last House I've been through a few times, what with the 2-disc DVD treatment, both versions and both commentaries, since I got it. Driller Killer I've seen once when dubbed it off a dub from a mate, hehe (old school) and Evil Dead - heck I've seen that a bunch of times. Own it twice on video and once on DVD (book of the dead edition).

    I got the 2-disc ZFE aka Zombi 2 25th Anniversary edition a while back, watched the lot (except commentary) once through and haven't gone back since...but you've gotta be in the mood for it, so that's not a disowning of the flick, because I quite enjoy it actually.
    Is that "book of the dead" version an anchor bay product?

    I've heard it is horribly cropped (just scored this evil dead trilogy box set myself, it has the cropped and original unmatted version).

    Looking forward to getting it, haven't seen the evil dead for a long time.
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    i'd like to see this one.

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    Major necromancy.

    The remake is being filmed as we speak with British director Andrew Jones at the helm. Who's the lead? Mr. David Hess who played Krug in Last House On The Left.



    Click for Hess interview.
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    Another film called 'The CARPENTER' with Wings Hauser along similar lines



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    Remember my last post? Well, I've seen it now, and glad at that! Gabriel Rodriguez and Jeremy Klein do fine work indeed.

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    I liked Driller Killer. It was dirty and grimy and unpleasant and jaded, but that just reflected the characters' world. It reminded me a little bit of my life when I was a student (without the killing, of course).

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    Quote Originally Posted by krakenslayer View Post
    It reminded me a little bit of my life when I was a student (without the killing, of course).
    Suuurrreee...should I contact Scottish authorities & see if they have any unsolved drill related homicides?

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