Little Miss Horror Nerd’s Little Horror Blog 107

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THE GREEN INFERNO

 

 

When I first heard about The Green Inferno, I had absolutely no desire to watch it. I had heard that it was a sort of homage/loose remake to Cannibal Holocaust. I have avoided that film due to the sickening actual murders of animals that are part of that film. While I was sure there would be none of this in The Green Inferno, I didn’t want to watch fake animal murders either. However, I was intrigued by trailers I was seeing and once I heard there was no animal murder (real or fake) I decided to watch it.

 

The Green Inferno was written and directed by Eli Roth and shot in Peru, Chili, and NYC in 2013. The story follows a group of college students on their journey to the Amazon. The students have heard that there is a company set to come in and hack down the rain forest. The kids form a group and travel there in an effort to thwart the destruction. After it appears they have successfully reached their goal, they get back on a plane to go home.

 

Unfortunately, the plane crashes and the same people they set out to help find them and think they are the enemy. The kids must now fight for their lives as these villagers are cannibals and head hunters.

 

I must say The Green Inferno was far less brutal than I’d imagined. It is no doubt a horror film to some degree but it is also a sort of action thriller. I never found myself frightened just shocked now and then. What I found most interesting about this film and what I feel is its charm is its authenticity. This is a film about and set in a foreign location. The charm part is that it is actually filmed where it’s set. There is a cast, but the villagers are all played by Peruvian farmers. These farmers are the people who have lived if not all of their lives , most of their lives in the village in which this movie was shot.

 

These people who had never seen a television or a movie agreed to allow Eli & his cast and crew to shoot the film in their home. Even more amazing is the fact that while Eli wanted to pay them in actual money, these people lived in a village so remote they’d probably never get out to spend their earnings. So he asked them how he could pay them. They asked for tin roofs for all one hundred of their huts to protect them during rainy season. Tin roofs is what they got!

 

I also fell in love with the little Peruvian girl whose character forms a special bond with one of the college students. That said this isn’t the best, bloodiest or most brutal horror film I’ve ever seen. It is definitely not Eli Roth’s scariest but if you are fan of his you will want to see it. The Green Inferno has its charms. It is available to stream on Amazon.

 

LITTLE MISS HORROR NERD’S RATING: 3 1/2 out of 5

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Episode 177: The Crow 2 – City of Angels

crow2With Eric Draven’s night of revenge over, the crow has to do something, so he found another lost soul not able to rest because of injustice.  This time the location is Los Angeles and the soul is a father looking for revenge for his and his son’s murders.  How does a sequel match up to a movie that got a perfect score?  Join Ron and Little Miss Horror Nerd as they find out, discussing such issues as the validity of the end of the film, Iggy Pop’s acting abilities, the casting of Vincent Perez, how the film was made and how it holds up. Plus, Jessica obsesses about a minor plot point that makes no sense. You know, the usual show.

HORROR NEWS: Kickstarter for a horror card/board game, Backer Kit for Friday the 13th the video game, Dimension loses rights to Halloween franchise

Check out the kickstarter for Shuffling Horror!

You can order the Friday the 13th video game from the backer kit here!

 

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Episode 176: The Crow

the-crow-posterSometimes love is greater than death. This is where the crow comes in.  As a messenger between the two worlds, it holds power.  What kind of powers?  That’s the question Ron and Little Miss Horror Nerd will try to answer when they tackle this cult favorite.  Join them as they justify it’s inclusion as a horror movie, discuss the death of Brandon Lee, talk movie colors, somehow sneak a conversation about 80s porn in and talk soundtrack to the movie. And cats.  There are always cats.

HORROR NEWS: death of George Clayton Johnson, death of Brooke McCarter, accidents on Resident Evil set, new horror in 2016

 

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BRANDON LEE (1965-1993)

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GEORGE CLAYTON JOHNSON (1929-2015)

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BROOKE MCCARTER (1963-2015)

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Little Miss Horror Nerd’s Little Horror Blog 106

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THE HALLOW

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The Hallow (orginally titled The Woods) is a 2015 British/Irish co-production shot in Ireland. A family of three move into a remote mill house in Ireland. Adam, a conservationist, begins exploring the woods his property sits right next to. He does this against the advice of the locals including his neighbor who insists something in these woods stole his daughter.  These demonic creatures (that seem to be based on several different creatures from Irish mythology) are pretty pissed that people are trespassing on their home and they are going to make them pay. It is sort of a home invasion but instead of sadistic humans in masks you get creatures.

I enjoyed this film. The cinematography was beautiful and created a wonderfully spooky atmosphere. I’m not a huge fan of creature features. I liked the idea for these creatures. Paired with the movie’s tone and the suspense it worked.

If you enjoy suspense and supernatural creatures, The Hallow is worth a watch. I will issue a warning though — it starts off slow but once it gets going it’s a speeding train with non stop action until the last moment. There is little gore and death but no nudity or sex. This is meant to be a serious horror film and is also lacking any comedy.

The Hallow is available to stream on Amazon for $7.99.

LITTLE MISS HORROR NERD’S RATING: 3 1/2 out of 4

 

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Episode 175: Santa’s Slay

Tslayhe stockings are no longer hung. The tree has been darkened.  The whims and feelings of Christmas are slowly fading away.  Santa has packed up the sack for another year.  Perhaps that’s a good thing as Ron and Little Miss Horror Nerd learn in this episode of the podcast when they take a look at the Christmas horror slasher, Santa Slay. As usual, Jessica didn’t understand the barely covert “surprise” in the movie and her cat tries to get in on the action.  Christmas tidings are spread and the joy is shared on this ONE NIGHT STAND!

HORROR NEWS: Deathgasm 2, new Universal monster news, upgrading Phantasm film quality

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