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Scream Factory All Night Horror Marathon, Vol. 2 (Cellar Dweller, Catacombs, The Dungeonmaster & Contamination 7)

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  • Actors: Jeffrey Combs, Timothy Van Patten
  • Directors: John Carl Buechler
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Anamorphic, Color, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: Shout! Factory
  • DVD Release Date: October 29, 2013
  • Run Time: 325 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00DOZNGTK
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #23,251 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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By Damien Shalley on November 15, 2013
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So many movies from the home video era seemed to disappear without trace (justifiably so in some cases), but a few well-remembered titles are getting a second life thanks to Scream Factory’s fan-friendly compilation discs. Are they forgotten gems or mouldy oldies?
Cellar Dweller. This one brings back memories, but they’re all bad. A cartoonist revives a monster in the basement of his home – a monster that killed the previous owner years ago (also a cartoonist. Hmmm). It has that low-budget, 80’s horror vibe but couldn’t really be described as a good film. It tries hard to be liked, but it’s a little flat - kind of like your kid sister.
The Dungeonmaster, a.k.a. Ragewar. This is a segmented fantasy-horror film featuring wizards, monsters and cheesy FX (plus Blackie Lawless, the physical embodiment of those three things). A romp!
Catacombs, a.k.a. Curse IV. Directed by David (“Puppetmaster) Schmoeller, this was one of the “lost” films from Charles Band’s Empire Pictures. It remained unreleased for years after the company’s bankruptcy. This is a reasonably atmospheric, modern day gothic horror about a demon imprisoned in a monastery. You’d be annoyed too if you were trapped for 400 years in celibacy central.
Contamination 7, a.k.a. The Crawlers, a.k.a. Troll 3 (the film contains no trolls). Tree roots activated by nuclear waste become carnivorous and cause death and mayhem in a small town. You read that correctly. This was produced by Joe D’Amato’s Filmirage company, noted for making off-kilter genre cinema. Watch it with pruning shears handy.
Overall, this is an uneven but worthwhile collection for fans who remember the old days of home video - the DVD equivalent of regression therapy.
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This is better than Volume 1 for sure..well as in quality.

-Cellar Dweller is full screen with no extras and good but grainy picture.
-Dungeon Master is widescreen with a trailer and great picture "the best of the lot".
-Catacombs is widescreen with the option of commentary and great picture.
-Contamination is widescreen no extras and has great picture.

These are B movies so they are a required taste. For the price it's a amazing value even if it's just for one movie you like.
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Uncut The Dungeon Master with dream sequence with full-frontal nudity from Playboy model Gina Calabrese. Not in us VHS version or the US theatrical release.
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I bought this mainly for Cellar Dweller, which I've been waiting forever to come out on DVD. However, all four movies are really good examples of eighties low budget fantasy horror. The quality is good if not great. And there are no extras at all. But for fans of eighties horror, I feel safe in saying this is a 'must have.'
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What we have here are 4 films, 2 on 2, 1-sided discs. 3 of which are 'classic' films released by Empire Pictures. The other film is hardly even a cult classic (more on that later). I'll begin with 1988's Cellar Dweller...

CELLAR DWELLER (1988)

Plot: A comic artist dies in a fire, after his art comes to life. Years later the deceased comic writer/artist's house is turned into an artist's colony. A woman shows up to the place, to begin re-vamping her idol's comic book series. Soon enough her creations become a reality...

My Thoughts: Cellar Dweller is essentially a love letter to Charles Band and Empire Pictures in general. Throughout the film various posters for other Empire films can be seen, Re-Animator (1985), Troll (1986), Ghost Town (1988), etc. The film falls in the same vein of movies like Pumpkinhead, The Unnamable (which still needs a dvd release), and Rawhead Rex. It's essentially about a large demon-esque creature which runs amok. The creature design is fairly cool, the beast is identical to the Cat-Ghoulie from Ghoulies. There's also quite a bit of gore. The score is perfect and the film musters up some atmosphere as well as mood. The effects aren't that bad either. The performances from Yvonne Decarlo, Debrah Farantino, Brian Robbins, Jeffrey Combs, and Vince Edwards are fairly decent. Everyone else is relatively bad or clunky. The dialogue isn't too bad and the story is unique although it was later utilized in the Tales from the Crypt episode Korman's Kalamity. However, there's very little character depth although Robbins' and Debrah's characters are still likeable. Yvonne hams it up a bit, making for a fun villain. The film is short (1 hour and 18 minutes) and full of campy-fun.

FUN FACTS: Jeffrey Combs only has a cameo.
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This is a decent collection of B horror movies with an 80's feel in a nice 4-pack for a reasonable price.

1. Cellar Dweller - If you like Tales from the Crypt type horror stories with a dash of humor you will enjoy this one. The visuals are clean and the actors amusing enough to follow with interest through the whole movie. The monster is sufficiently creepy but the comedy throughout puts a damper on any sense of "horror."

2. Dungeonmaster / Ragewar - Neither title is particularly suitable for this fantasy flick which is like a low-budget Tron mixed with an even lower budget Time Bandits. That said, the movie is actually quite entertaining once you get past the title, and is a heavy dose of nostalgia if you enjoy 80's vintage computers and 80's hair bands.

3.Catacombs - Slow moving and with a very thin story, this movie works only because a few of the monks in the movie have interesting character quirks and the scenery.

4. Contamination.7 - Probably the most stock "horror" movie in the whole set if you are looking for that sort of thing, but nothing particularly special.
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