
I can't figure out why I've not seen this one until now. Well now I can say I have. It's about time. Thank goodness for Netflix. I can't believe I've never seen any of horror legend Stuart Gordon's horror movies. I have only seen his writing with Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. I haven't seen any of Dennis Paoli's films either since it seems that he works solely with Gordon. This is the only credit William Norris. This is along a similar line to Frankenstein. Wait are they using the theme from Psycho? It certainly fits with the character here. I swear young Bruce Abbott looks like Elias Koteas from some angles. He was definitely not the cooler of the two Hans Grubers. That transition is always amusing. They are a pretty adorable couple. Haha what exactly is he doing there. Aww man of course that would happen. Oh man that's messed up. I can't believe people were ever scared of the old make up effects. Of course he is worried about things that are definitely no important. It's definitely not your typical zombie type of story. It's interesting when there a more villainous people than others. Well damn they kind of had what was coming to them. This is definitely one oddball of a film. That's kind of messed up. Well now the infamous scene is about to come. I guess I should have figured, but since I didn't that was pretty well done. That is a lot of nakedness. I think that's kind of a disturbing plan. It's definitely a different kind of film. Even though it's over 30 years old and clearly dated it still managed to give me some surprises. If you haven't seen it yet I would say give it a shot.