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Mar '20
As I settle on watching "Visiting Hours" for some trash points, I found myself more overall invested in the trailers. I have the old Anchor Bay disc and they put a few of their trailers before the movie, and it brings be back to an era of low tech and fond familiarity.



The first trailer is The Anniversary (1968), which is a Hammer... comedy? With Bette Davis in a mansion of disgruntedl family members!

The Entity (1982) is a short trailer about a pro-family woman... and her fight with a sex demon!

Quicksilver Highway (1997) is a movie that I've seen, and I think it's rather stupid. It may have a few familiar faces in it, but the stories are just so dumb, I find it hard to accept that this is a real movie.

Ghost in the Machine (1993) Now I remember watching (some of) this on tv as a kid. I remember some ultra-90s kid going into a VR game and some weird shit happening to him. Also has Chris Mulkey in it.

Bad Dreams (1988) has been on my watchlist for a while now. Just can't seem to get a hold of it. Richard Lynch is in it as some burnt cult apparition haunting a girl for some reason or another.



The trailers were better than the movie itself. Visiting Hours is underwhelming and hardly graphic. I think the movie was inappropriately lumped in with the other evil movies without the accusers even seeing the movie. It's pretty tame. I don't see anything particularly nasty about it, but hey... at least William Shattner was in a video nasty, and that's good enough.

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Box_a_Hair says:
#2, Reply to #1

Apr '20
I agree, they were unjust on quite a few movies. Some basic slasher flicks of the era were more obscene than some of the titles dubbed as "nasties".



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