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I'll Bury You Tomorrow (2002)
see it today!
this is a campy, gory, horror film classic with GREAT performances, high tension, and gruesome disembowelments. a real crowd pleaser. the cast is great all around, and the soap opera that plays bullion to the graphic bloody stew is entertaining and compelling. it all leads up to a highly entertaining climax, so hang on to your seats, its a bumpy, bloody ride! In I'll Bury You Tomorrow, Alan Rowe Kelly introduces us to a wicked array of decedent and deceptive characters with hidden secrets and agenda's that lead them to a final confrontation. as the body count mounts, the tension builds, and the characters morph from good to evil, victim to villain and most of the time living to dead! look for stand out performances by the leads - Zoe and Jerry, and a lively cameo by Alan himself. full of quotable quotes and memorable images that will shock and entertain.
The Legend of Crazy George (2002)
A sweaty, steamy fever dream
The Legend of Crazy George is a campy trip through the decadent rural south, with memorable characters, locations and situations that drive the story forward, and create a surreal and terrifying world. There is fine acting all around, and the secondary characters are genuine and compelling. the pacing fits the story, and there are some brilliant and effective uses of downtime. The atmosphere of the rural south is captured so well that you'll sweat while watching the film, and feel like bathing afterward. the story is meandering puzzle, and by the end, George Furman has created a unique and twisted universe just slightly askew from reality.