It stars Jason Alexander, Fisher Stevens (minus the brown face), and Holly Hunter, with special effects by the legendary Tom Savini. Still not sold on getting locked down with this release? Did I mention it also features horror icon Kane Hodder? #PassTheWire The BurningĬreated by the brothers Weinstein, this 1981 release made me forever afraid of lawn shears, and it was my excuse to get out of yard work as a kid. After a 30-year hiatus, Creedmoor Prison is reopened, and you guessed it, muthaf***ers start hitting the deck. Written by Irwin Yablans (one of the guys that got the original Halloween made via his production company Compass International), directed by Die Hard 2’s Renny Harlin, and starring pre-Lord of the Rings Viggo Mortensen, Prison is one of 1987’s best horror releases! Filmed in a real-life prison with real-life inmates as extras, Prison hits mainline with an authenticity that would make Miklo proud. It features a great 80s science-fiction take on the Predator if he were a 6′ 8″ Norwegian stunt double for Christopher Lambert. It stars the underrated Dolph Lundgren as Houston cop Jack Cane, and it’s written by the amazing David Koepp, most famous for screenwriting Jurassic Park, Spider Man (2002), and Stir of Echoes. Known as “I Come In Peace” in the US, Dark Angel is a forgotten Christmas-themed horror film about a badass cop battling a heroin-injecting alien. ![]() Well don’t trip, bacon strip, below is a list of some of their better releases. But if you weren’t born in the late 70s (I wasn’t) or early 80s (I was), then you may not know which catalog releases are worth your time. The savior of horror (not me but thank you), Scream Factory, recently had a legit sale on a ton of its horror movie Blu-rays - some as low as $8.69, down from their typical $30.99.
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