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The Disco Exorcist spoofs nostalgia, horror clichés

Review by Jon DePaolis

All cards on the table, I usually don’t like nostalgic movies. This is mostly because I wasn’t alive in the 1970s and I don’t get what the big deal was. So that generation had disco clubs, cocaine and a promiscuous attitude toward sex, but so what? OK … that sounds great. All the same, I didn’t live through it and, to be honest, Sega Genesis and Puff Daddy’s No Way Out suited me just fine.

Where was I? Right, The Disco Exorcist. I’m pretty sure Wild Eye produced this movie just so that it could do a retro horror movie. If that is the case, they succeeded, and I loved it.

The film is shot similar to Grindhouse, with its grainy, old film strip picture. The gore is mostly contained to red corn syrup and old-school sound effects. The plot is even cheesy, with main character Rex (Michael Reed) – a notorious ladies man – sleeping around on a witch who subsequently tries to kill him. Disco Exorcist is basically softcore porn with a horror movie attached to it, but if we are really getting down to brass tax, what horror movie isn’t these days? (more…)

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Title: Machete

Format: Blu-ray + Digital Copy

MPAA Rating: R

Directed by: Robert Rodriguez

Written by: Robert Rodriguez, Alvaro Rodriguez

Starring: Danny Trejo, Steven Seagal, Michelle Rodriguez, Jeff Fahey, Cheech Marin, Lindsay Lohan, Don Johnson, Jessica Alba, Robert De Niro

Studio: 20th Century Fox

Film Rating: ★★★½☆

Blu-ray Rating: ★★½☆☆

Review by: Bill Jones

The Film

United States and Mexican border relations have always been a big concern in America. And with discussions of unemployment, illegal labor and benefits and laws such as those passed in Arizona at a fever pitch, it’s about a time a film comes along and brings those issues to the forefront of entertainment. But though it bases its lore in such concerns, Machete is far from the film designed to provide serious debate on the topic; it’s more about cutting things up with a big machete. (more…)

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2010 Holiday Gift Guide – For the Home Video Fan…

By P&P Staff

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Back to the Future: 25th Anniversary Trilogy [Blu-ray]

Ever since Greedo shot first, Back to the Future has been promoted to the official definitive geek trilogy. Finally released on Blu-ray, this version is bursting with special features, including a screen test for Eric Stoltz, the original actor cast as Marty McFly. Early adoptors will even be treated to a download code for a chapter of the soon-to-be-released BTTF video game from Telltale Games. (more…)