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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Peter Svatek |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1998 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Unapix |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Horror |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 783722131336 |
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Customer Reviews of Bleeders
Grosteque thriller misses being a classic by a narrow margin If Night of the Living Dead owes its creation to Richard Matheson's classic horror novel I Am Legend, then Bleeders owes a nod to the short story The Lurking Fear, written by the legendary H.P. Lovecraft.
On a small island off the coast of Canada (or New England) the disturbance of the local graveyard rises the ire of its unknown inhabitants, seriously grosteque mutants that are living in tunnels beneath the town. Soon people are disappearing left and right.
And just what does this all have to do with the sickly young man and his concerned wife who have come to the island community to probe into the man's dark family history?
I strongly recommend that you watch this chilling little movie and find out, it is well worth seeing. In fact it is nearly a classic of its kind. Too bad the film is handicapped by very flat and unimaginative photography and a director who does not use atmosphere and mood in any way, shape, or form. Nonetheless this is a solid B-grade thriller that is far, far better than all the slasher movie junk that stuffs most of the rental or sales racks. Check it out, you'll be glad you did.
Good Monster Movie
This film had some nice T & A. The social commentary is waring against incest. An important bloodline practices incest to keep the bloodline going, and over time the children end up becoming grotesque little monsters. I got this to finish my H.P. Lovecraft adaption collection; I have every last one of them and Crimson Cult was the last one I needed and I loved it. Another, better film, was based off the same H.P. Lovecraft story, if not I stand corrected; it was called Lurking Fear. As far as Lovecraft adaptions go, this is B-grade. This is an under-rated film. I got lucky and I own the now out of print and rare bloody box version. There is a plastic thing attached to the front cover that contains fake blood that is movable. I originally saw this as a rental when it first came out. It made a strong impression on me, both with social commentary, the T & A, and the off-beat nature of it. Recommended for diehard horror fans and H.P. Lovecraft devotees.
The most origional horror film of the 90's!
This movie has everything horror film fans are looking for! It's scary, gory and it has beautiful women in it! When a couple come to a remote island off the coast of Maine to find his family, they soon find out that the town has few secrets burried under the cemetary. Centuries earlier a family of rich Dutch people called the VanDams lived there. Being inbreads,their mansion was set aflame by the townsfolk. But some Vandams escaped into the tunnels beneath the island. Years later they still live there and survive by eating the corpses from the cemetary. Once their food source is taken away after the cemetary is dug up, they become desprate for food and start feeding on those unlucky enough to be out at night. Soon they are discovered and are found to be very sensitive to light. The townsfolk gather at the lighthouse where they hold up with guns through the storm and try to fight them off. The best scene is where the island's mortician, Alice climbs down into a grave to steal a necklace (for the best of intentions) and a Vandam pops out from underneath the coffin, digs sharpened hammers and spikes into her calves and pulls her into the caves. I give this movie an A+!