Terrorvision is a collaborative effort to bring more knowledge and attention to truly underrated, less talked-about films of a particular stripe we feel don’t get made anymore.
We’ve been eating Gamera! Actually we’ve just been talking about Gamera in this week’s new, old episode of TerrorVision! That’s right, another one unearthed from the vault. So, once again, please forgive the audio quality. In this episode we discuss the 90s Gamera trilogy (not the Gameras lovingly lampooned by MST3K), directed by Shusuke Kaneko. […]
Ok, now to upload a new episode of TerrorVision-LAST UPDATED FEBRUARY OF 2012?! Hooo boy… Up from the depths of time and space comes a previously unreleased episode of TerrorVision! Originally recorded in 2011, this episode sat in a half-edited state for five years before now finally being released still in its half-edited state! Please […]
Released: 1987 Director: Steve De Jarnatt I don’t remember if there was ever a description here, but now there is! Off the top of my head, Cherry 2000 is a loveable maybe postapocalyptic movie about the drugery of modern life. Tedious office work, lawyers determining if you’ll get sex on dates, and your beloved and […]
Released: 1981 Director: H. Tjut Djalil You may think you know about scary black magic but until you’ve had a floating severed head (with a bit of entrails) hanging from beneath it interrupt a birth by eating the baby being delivered, well, you clearly haven’t experienced Leyak black magic. Seen only in Thailand, and frequently […]
Released: 1984 Director: Thom Eberhardt Many films have meditated on our evitable turn to zombie-ism and literal cannibalism and self-imposed extinction of the human race. Few have considered how much fun it will be. Regina and Samantha are two south California girls who just want to have fun that find themselves sans most of humanity […]
Released: 1989 Director: Bob Balaban “Eat Your Meat.” Michael has a lot to worry about. Its the 1950’s. He is a ten year old boy to whom the world is a scary, scary place. Strict parents enforcing the American Dream through stern glances and verbal threats are the medium through which he experiences the fears […]
Remember the late ’70’s? As every member of Terrorvision was born in the 80’s they do not. But if they had, dear reader, they would have remembered in the days of yore when Star Wars’ long shadow crept over the entirety of cinema. A ‘force’ to be reckoned with… Ok we thought this movie was […]
Red Lobster was founded in 1968 by entrepreneur Bill Darden and Charley Woodsby. Originally billed as a “Harbor for Seafood Lovers”, the original restaurant in Lakeland, Florida was followed by several others throughout the Southeast. General Mills acquired Red Lobster in 1970 as a five-unit restaurant company. The chain expanded rapidly in the 1980s. Red […]
Released: 1986 Director: Stuart Gordon Director Stuart Gordon, of Re-animator fame, re-teams with Jeffrey Combs (previously Dr. Herbert West) in his other H.P. Lovecraft adaptation (except his other, other H.P. Lovecraft adaptation Dagon…). This time around Combs is the assistant to an S & M-lovin’, kooky, white-lab-coat-wearer whose experiments have the mild side effect of […]
Released: 1976 Director: Yu Wang Fung Sheng Wu Chi is having one of those days where you explode through your roof and subsequently set your house on fire. From there he calms down and goes about decapitating any and every one-armed man he stumbles upon with his conveniently portable and user friendly flying guillotine. You […]