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Jason/Michael
08-01-2003, 01:37 AM
is this dvd still comin out in mid august? i havent heard anything about it in a while.
sarah1980
08-01-2003, 02:57 AM
Didn't even know they were coming out with a second Boogeymen god knows who will be on this one
Jason/Michael
08-02-2003, 12:40 AM
some1 interviewed the guy that was makin the dvd awhile back and the guy said that he was puttin the splinter in the eye thing in zombie. didnt any1 read this a while ago?
ofmknockoff
08-03-2003, 01:36 AM
I don't think it's a compilation like the first one, I read in Fangoria that it's a documentary that isn't even called Boogeymen. I think I saw it on Showtime or something, it's really good.
Invitation1
05-14-2009, 09:34 PM
Ultimate Horror Boogeymen (let's refer to it as Boogeymen from now on) is a fifty-odd minute programme highlighting the better known lead characters to have appeared in horror flicks. The format is similar in style to that of an intro just before an award is given at a ceremony. Each segment highlighting the boogeyman, the key characteristics of the bogeyman and a short clip from one of the movies that it appears in – I say it, because they are not all male.
This disc features: Pinhead (Hellraiser), Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Wishmaster (Wishmater), Leatherface (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre), Ghostface (Scream), The Leprechaun (Leprechaun), Chucky (Child’s Play 2), Candyman (Candyman), Simon Cartwright (The Ugly), The Fisherman (I Know What You Did Last Summer), Camilla (The Guardian), The Dentist (The Dentist), The Tall Man (Phantasm), Blade (The Puppetmaster), Norman Bates (Psycho), Jason Voorhees (Jason Goes to Hell the Final Friday) and Michael Myers (Halloween).
Of the above, the highlights have got to be Leatherface, The Dentist and Michael Myers; simply because I just couldn’t watch them in full without looking away or sitting on the edge of my seat! Even Robert Englund couldn’t watch The Dentist clip in full (more about Englund later). About the only clip that didn’t quite fit in with the rest was the Wishmaster clip; it wasn’t bad, I just think they didn’t select the best one from the movie. On the black humour side of things, the cult classic Leprechaun features what has got to be the most wacky death scene on the disc.
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