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3/8/2010 9:15 PM
ColinJ wrote:
With Ed there hopefully that means more Kung Tai Ted Vs Master Kempo Dojo in the near future. That'd be epic.
Unless this was recorded a month ago, that is.
Anyone else notice that Brad has a crazy person's laugh? Just a bit too hard and loud for comfort, you know...
I hope you guys do an episode on SLUGS, which has to be one of Mattei's greatest pieces of schlock. Reply to this
3/8/2010 9:20 PMBrad wrote:
Yes, I know I have a crazy laugh =) I make sure to bring it out at family gatherings. Also, Juan Piquer Simon directed "Slugs." It is a great movie though. Reply to this
3/8/2010 9:20 PM
ThatQuebecGuy wrote:
When I first watched Hell of the Living Dead, I couldn't believe how good the story actually was. Seriously, it has a great twist and some really dark elements in it. With a decent budget this would have been a great film, still is mighty entertaining though. Reply to this
3/8/2010 9:24 PM
ColinJ wrote:
Oh, I though Bruno himself directed it. And you already have a snob video about it.
Silly me. I'll just go give myself an uppercut.
BTW, anymore Lazenby Love coming soon. THE MAN FROM HONG KONG, perhaps? Reply to this
3/8/2010 9:30 PManthony wrote:
really liked the additioon of this Ed Glacer (Glazer, Glacuer?) fellow, keep these videos coming, now that were getting into the 80's stuff i cant wait. strike commando!!! Reply to this
3/8/2010 9:42 PM
Shadowdancer21b wrote:
As a fan of Stoned Gremlin and Darkmaze, I am all for Ed Glaser contributions. This was a fun episode of the show and I look forward to more Ed! Reply to this
3/9/2010 12:26 AMJoe wrote:
This is a really fun and exciting zombie movie but what I hate about it is that they took the Goblin score from "Dawn of the Dead" and used it in this film. "Dawn" is one of my most cherished horror films of all time(you also said that it is your favorite too) so it gets on my nerves whenever I hear that music playing in this film. That score belongs to "Dawn", not this film. You know what I mean? Hope so. As I said though, this is still a fun zombie movie regardless.
Brad, have you seen "The Fabulous Journey to the Center of the Earth" (1976)? That's another good one from Juan Piquer Simon. Keep up the great work! Reply to this
3/9/2010 12:34 AM
Alex wrote:
I remember picking up the old tape under the title Night of the Zombies. I can't remember if this was before or after I had seen Fulci's Zombie and expected the other Italo Zombie flicks to be just as good. I remember hating Mattei's film immensely. Tough, the ending was good. Years later I saw it again, and really had fun with it. This is probably my favorite Mattei film. Looking forward to your coverage of Rats. Reply to this
3/9/2010 3:33 AMVendaval Este wrote:
Great episode! I actually think Goblin's soundtrack is put to better use in this film, it just sounded far too hokey and not really scary in Dawn of the Dead. Reply to this
3/9/2010 4:18 AM
CrimsonDusk wrote:
For some reason this movie reminded me allot of Zombi 2 or better said Hell of the Living Dead could have been written from the start as a prequel to Zombi 2 showing us what happened before the couple got to the island.
Also I wonder if Resident Evil 5 was inspired from Hell of the Living Dead seeing they both have African zombies.
Great episode and happy to see every episode a new guest and also it's not necessary to be a new guest every episode. You can also bring back Jerrid for the next episode Nun-sploitation. Reply to this
3/9/2010 5:13 AM
CrimsonDusk wrote:
As a side note I found the DVD extra were Bruno Mattei was talking about this movie and the Quentin Tarantino segment on Youtube. Search "Bruno Mattei - Hell Rats of the Living Dead", it's a pretty good documentary and I think it's the first time I hear him talking. Reply to this
3/9/2010 4:57 AMfleetwoodsac wrote:
its just really cool to see people into the same stuff you were 20 years ago in the horror aisle of vhs rental stores. you feel like the only one who knows about movies like this and you see something like the Bruno Mattei Show, goodtimes man. Reply to this
3/10/2010 12:32 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Wait, was that a penis? You can show penises on Blip now?
3/10/2010 4:52 AM
Crenshaw Pete wrote:
Easily my favorite episode of the Bruno Mattei show, as Hell of the Living Dead is the first Mattei film I saw, I was about 14, and fucking loved it. Really cool seeing Mr Glaser, he fits in perfectly with you guys!
I like to think of it as a Prequel to Dawn, ending sort of where Dawn begins, it's actually pretty fun watching as a double feature. Reply to this
3/10/2010 3:30 PM
Jon wrote:
In the UK this movie is called Zombie Creeping Flesh and this was the first time that i knew there were exploitation movies apart from the main stream and boy was a suprised!!!....
I love this movie and it got me started on my low key Italian schlock movie collection, now my cupboard is filled with these films
God love the cheese, god love the Bruno Mattei show, god love Hell of the Living Dead Reply to this
3/10/2010 3:48 PM
Doperwtje wrote:
I loved Hell of the living dead, first Bruno movie I ever saw.
I particularly loved the scene where the scientists in suits were talking about the contamination level going off the scale, and it's clearly the guy himself turning up the meter!XD Reply to this
3/10/2010 4:06 PM
SlickerKiller wrote:
Great Job, Snob & bunch. Will you ever have an episode featuring Mattei's work with Reb Brown (Robowar & Strike Commando 1)? Reply to this
Great movie. Total exploitation. But if you watch this movie expecting to have some dark fun, your in for a ride. Great and smart review! Reply to this
Man i hope so, I wanna hear Brad talk about Reb, I fucking love Strike Commando LOL Reply to this
3/13/2010 11:48 PM
banthafett wrote:
Really cool that Ed is on there. He brings info and expirence. Could really do with out those other two though. I find them to be very boring and snobish. I felt bad for Jerrid last time, that Lewis guy didnt seem to like it when Jerrid talked. Just get a vibe from those two. Reply to this
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3/17/2010 9:39 PM
Chris C. wrote:
I agree with Ed, the only major problem I had with "Hell of the Living Dead" was the entire village segment. I just felt the movie went to a total halt at that point, and Mattei had briefly decided to shift his focus to make a "Cannibal Holocaust"-esque film. Still, I enjoyed its cheesiness a lot and the last 10-15 minutes are fucking phenomenal.
Besides, any excuse to hear the theme song from "Contamination" in any movie soundtrack is a good one. I LOVE that theme. Reply to this
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9/8/2010 5:32 PM
Felecia wrote:
Love this film, it and Nightmare City are two of my favorite CRAPtastically awesome 80's zombie flicks.
Saw it here in NYC, back when Times Square theaters were seedy. Under the title Night of the Zombies. The ending with the old man in the park/dumb couple was in the theatrical version.
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With Ed there hopefully that means more Kung Tai Ted Vs Master Kempo Dojo in the near future. That'd be epic.
Unless this was recorded a month ago, that is.
Anyone else notice that Brad has a crazy person's laugh? Just a bit too hard and loud for comfort, you know...
I hope you guys do an episode on SLUGS, which has to be one of Mattei's greatest pieces of schlock.
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Yes, I know I have a crazy laugh =) I make sure to bring it out at family gatherings. Also, Juan Piquer Simon directed "Slugs." It is a great movie though.
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When I first watched Hell of the Living Dead, I couldn't believe how good the story actually was. Seriously, it has a great twist and some really dark elements in it. With a decent budget this would have been a great film, still is mighty entertaining though.
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Oh, I though Bruno himself directed it. And you already have a snob video about it.
Silly me. I'll just go give myself an uppercut.
BTW, anymore Lazenby Love coming soon. THE MAN FROM HONG KONG, perhaps?
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really liked the addition of this Ed Glacer guy. great video.
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really liked the additioon of this Ed Glacer (Glazer, Glacuer?) fellow, keep these videos coming, now that were getting into the 80's stuff i cant wait. strike commando!!!
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As a fan of Stoned Gremlin and Darkmaze, I am all for Ed Glaser contributions. This was a fun episode of the show and I look forward to more Ed!
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That was the best episode of Bruno yet!
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This is a really fun and exciting zombie movie but what I hate about it is that they took the Goblin score from "Dawn of the Dead" and used it in this film. "Dawn" is one of my most cherished horror films of all time(you also said that it is your favorite too) so it gets on my nerves whenever I hear that music playing in this film. That score belongs to "Dawn", not this film. You know what I mean? Hope so. As I said though, this is still a fun zombie movie regardless.
Brad, have you seen "The Fabulous Journey to the Center of the Earth" (1976)? That's another good one from Juan Piquer Simon. Keep up the great work!
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I remember picking up the old tape under the title Night of the Zombies. I can't remember if this was before or after I had seen Fulci's Zombie and expected the other Italo Zombie flicks to be just as good. I remember hating Mattei's film immensely. Tough, the ending was good. Years later I saw it again, and really had fun with it. This is probably my favorite Mattei film. Looking forward to your coverage of Rats.
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Great episode! I actually think Goblin's soundtrack is put to better use in this film, it just sounded far too hokey and not really scary in Dawn of the Dead.
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For some reason this movie reminded me allot of Zombi 2 or better said Hell of the Living Dead could have been written from the start as a prequel to Zombi 2 showing us what happened before the couple got to the island.
Also I wonder if Resident Evil 5 was inspired from Hell of the Living Dead seeing they both have African zombies.
Great episode and happy to see every episode a new guest and also it's not necessary to be a new guest every episode. You can also bring back Jerrid for the next episode Nun-sploitation.
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As a side note I found the DVD extra were Bruno Mattei was talking about this movie and the Quentin Tarantino segment on Youtube. Search "Bruno Mattei - Hell Rats of the Living Dead", it's a pretty good documentary and I think it's the first time I hear him talking.
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its just really cool to see people into the same stuff you were 20 years ago in the horror aisle of vhs rental stores. you feel like the only one who knows about movies like this and you see something like the Bruno Mattei Show, goodtimes man.
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Wait, was that a penis? You can show penises on Blip now?
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That's actually kind of cool.
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Easily my favorite episode of the Bruno Mattei show, as Hell of the Living Dead is the first Mattei film I saw, I was about 14, and fucking loved it. Really cool seeing Mr Glaser, he fits in perfectly with you guys!
I like to think of it as a Prequel to Dawn, ending sort of where Dawn begins, it's actually pretty fun watching as a double feature.
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In the UK this movie is called Zombie Creeping Flesh and this was the first time that i knew there were exploitation movies apart from the main stream and boy was a suprised!!!....
I love this movie and it got me started on my low key Italian schlock movie collection, now my cupboard is filled with these films
God love the cheese, god love the Bruno Mattei show, god love Hell of the Living Dead
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I loved Hell of the living dead, first Bruno movie I ever saw.
I particularly loved the scene where the scientists in suits were talking about the contamination level going off the scale, and it's clearly the guy himself turning up the meter!XD
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Great Job, Snob & bunch. Will you ever have an episode featuring Mattei's work with Reb Brown (Robowar & Strike Commando 1)?
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Great discussion that pretty much covered everything. One fun movie. Keep up the good work.
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I've been waiting for this also!!!
Great movie. Total exploitation. But if you watch this movie expecting to have some dark fun, your in for a ride. Great and smart review!
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@SlickerKiller
Man i hope so, I wanna hear Brad talk about Reb, I fucking love Strike Commando LOL
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Really cool that Ed is on there. He brings info and expirence. Could really do with out those other two though. I find them to be very boring and snobish. I felt bad for Jerrid last time, that Lewis guy didnt seem to like it when Jerrid talked. Just get a vibe from those two.
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I agree with Ed, the only major problem I had with "Hell of the Living Dead" was the entire village segment. I just felt the movie went to a total halt at that point, and Mattei had briefly decided to shift his focus to make a "Cannibal Holocaust"-esque film. Still, I enjoyed its cheesiness a lot and the last 10-15 minutes are fucking phenomenal.
Besides, any excuse to hear the theme song from "Contamination" in any movie soundtrack is a good one. I LOVE that theme.
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When will you talk about Rats?
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