Genre distribution label Terror Vision has launched #13WeeksOfHalloween, a super-length celebration of the upcoming spooky season. Every Tuesday, from now until Halloween Terror Vision will be dropping titles, old and new, some never on disc before, for horror fans. There is no format too old, Terror Vision will have it all. From Blu-rays to UHDs and VHS, from LP to cassette, films and scores are coming from Monster Squad, Rumplestilskin, Copperhead, Rosemary's Baby to Linnea Quigley's Horror Workout. High quality restorations range from the 1911 silent film Dante's Inferno to Bill Leslie and Terry Lofton's The Nail Gun Massacre from 1985 in 4K. Indonesian flick The Devil's Sword has been restored in 2K and Maurice Devereaux’s Slashers from 2001 will feature multiple cuts...
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- 8/2/2023
- Screen Anarchy
Our friends over at Terror Vision are celebrating Halloween in a Massive way this year with #13WeeksOfHalloween, which will run from August 1 straight through October 31.
Starting August 1st and running through October 31st, Terror Vision will be dropping titles every single Tuesday (#TerrorVisionTuesday) with exciting new releases ranging from the early 1900s to brand new 2023 titles. Most of the releases will be horror or horror adjacent and many of them new to disc. Here’s everything you need to know, from the press release…
Terror Vision will be releasing a definitive triple LP edition of the score to The Monster Squad, the score to Rumplestiltskin on cassette and LP, and, following their Blu-ray release of Copperhead earlier this year, will be releasing the film on VHS… along with the its recently-announced LP!
In addition, Linnea Quigley’S Horror Workout (1990) will finally be available on VHS and Blu-ray, with its outrageous...
Starting August 1st and running through October 31st, Terror Vision will be dropping titles every single Tuesday (#TerrorVisionTuesday) with exciting new releases ranging from the early 1900s to brand new 2023 titles. Most of the releases will be horror or horror adjacent and many of them new to disc. Here’s everything you need to know, from the press release…
Terror Vision will be releasing a definitive triple LP edition of the score to The Monster Squad, the score to Rumplestiltskin on cassette and LP, and, following their Blu-ray release of Copperhead earlier this year, will be releasing the film on VHS… along with the its recently-announced LP!
In addition, Linnea Quigley’S Horror Workout (1990) will finally be available on VHS and Blu-ray, with its outrageous...
- 8/1/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Terror Vision has quickly become one of my go-to labels for obscure horror titles, and they're getting a jump-start on the Halloween season with #13WeeksOfHalloween, offering an eclectic mix of new, rare, and cult releases on VHS, Blu-ray, 4K Uhd, LP, and cassette:
"Halloween is Terror Vision's favorite time of the year but it's always a bummer when it's over. Much like many of you, the beloved genre distributor begins celebrating the spooky season in September... but this year, that's not good enough - and that's why they've created #13WeeksOfHalloween.
Starting August 1st and running through October 31st, Terror Vision will be dropping titles every single Tuesday (#TerrorVisionTuesday) with exciting new releases ranging from the early 1900s to brand new 2023 titles. Most of the releases will be horror or horror adjacent and many of them new to disc, so if you're ready for a mountain of Halloween treats, read on!
"Halloween is Terror Vision's favorite time of the year but it's always a bummer when it's over. Much like many of you, the beloved genre distributor begins celebrating the spooky season in September... but this year, that's not good enough - and that's why they've created #13WeeksOfHalloween.
Starting August 1st and running through October 31st, Terror Vision will be dropping titles every single Tuesday (#TerrorVisionTuesday) with exciting new releases ranging from the early 1900s to brand new 2023 titles. Most of the releases will be horror or horror adjacent and many of them new to disc, so if you're ready for a mountain of Halloween treats, read on!
- 8/1/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Yesterday, we shared the news that Encyclopocalypse Publications, the company that not only brought John Skipp and Craig Spector’s novelization of Fright Night and Jeff Rovin’s novelization of Re-Animator back into print, but have also commissioned new novelizations of older films like Scared to Death, Wishmaster, Vamp, Titan Find (a.k.a. Creature), and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, is set to bring us a novelization of the 1989 Troma release Redneck Zombies. But that’s not the only novelization they currently have in the works. Encyclopocalypse Publications has also announced that they’ve got Snow Shark author Brian G. Berry working on a novelization of the 1986 low budget classic Nail Gun Massacre, while A Bouquet of Viscera author Bridgett Nelson is writing a novelization of the unnerving 2008 film Deadgirl!
Written and directed by Terry Lofton, Nail Gun Massacre told the following story: Forget about that guy with the chainsaw.
Written and directed by Terry Lofton, Nail Gun Massacre told the following story: Forget about that guy with the chainsaw.
- 4/6/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Terry Lofton and Bill Leslie’s 80s slasher Nail Gun Massacre has had something of a resurgence in popularity lately – including a VHS re-release of the film as part of May 2012′s Texas Frightmare Weekend. Released in a numbered and limited version (only 1000 copies exist), with red VHS cassette, the tape brought the film a new audience – myself included – allowing a new generation to appreciate the films “unique” style of storytelling.
I mention the limited Texas Frightmare VHS release of Nail Gun Massacre as the founder of that horror festival, Lord Cryer, is bringing us the remake! Cryer is teaming with Laid to Rest/Chromeskull director Robert Hall – who is apparently a fan of the original film and worked on bringing it to Blu-ray in 2014. Hall and Cryer will produce the remake and Hall will also direct.
Says Hall:
I’ve been really fortunate to have amazing casts in all...
I mention the limited Texas Frightmare VHS release of Nail Gun Massacre as the founder of that horror festival, Lord Cryer, is bringing us the remake! Cryer is teaming with Laid to Rest/Chromeskull director Robert Hall – who is apparently a fan of the original film and worked on bringing it to Blu-ray in 2014. Hall and Cryer will produce the remake and Hall will also direct.
Says Hall:
I’ve been really fortunate to have amazing casts in all...
- 5/5/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Terry Lofton and Bill Leslie’s 80s slasher The Nail Gun Massacre has had something of a resurgence in popularity lately – finally debuting on Blu-ray on both sides of the pond: in 2014 Code Red released the film in the Us, whilst here in the UK the film was released as part of 88 Films Slasher Classics in 2015.
However that rebirth of The Nail Gun Massacre wouldn’t have been possible without the VHS re-release of the film as part of May 2012′s Texas Frightmare Weekend. Released in a numbered and limited version (only 1000 copies exist), with red VHS cassette, the tape brought the film a new audience – myself included – allowing a new generation to appreciate the films “unique” style of storytelling.
I mention the limited Texas Frightmare VHS release (pictured above) of The Nail Gun Massacre as the founder of that horror festival, Lord Cryer, is bringing us the remake! Cryer...
However that rebirth of The Nail Gun Massacre wouldn’t have been possible without the VHS re-release of the film as part of May 2012′s Texas Frightmare Weekend. Released in a numbered and limited version (only 1000 copies exist), with red VHS cassette, the tape brought the film a new audience – myself included – allowing a new generation to appreciate the films “unique” style of storytelling.
I mention the limited Texas Frightmare VHS release (pictured above) of The Nail Gun Massacre as the founder of that horror festival, Lord Cryer, is bringing us the remake! Cryer...
- 1/31/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Code Red is giving 1985′s Nail Gun Massacre a high-definition upgrade and we have release details, along with a look at the cover art. Nail Gun Massacre on Blu-ray will be limited to 1,000 copies and is available for pre-order for $19.99. The title is expected to ship later this month and contains quite a few bonus features, including an alternate cut of the movie:
“In a small Texas town, the peaceful atmosphere is shattered when a beautiful young woman is the victim of a savage sexual assault by a gang of construction workers. Shortly after this horrific event, a masked killer begins a blood-drenched killing spree with the help of a pneumatic nail gun. Victims are nailed to trees! Lovers are nailed to each other! As the increasingly mutilated bodies begin to pile up, a local sheriff and the town doctor begin an investigation to solve the deadly crimes before the...
“In a small Texas town, the peaceful atmosphere is shattered when a beautiful young woman is the victim of a savage sexual assault by a gang of construction workers. Shortly after this horrific event, a masked killer begins a blood-drenched killing spree with the help of a pneumatic nail gun. Victims are nailed to trees! Lovers are nailed to each other! As the increasingly mutilated bodies begin to pile up, a local sheriff and the town doctor begin an investigation to solve the deadly crimes before the...
- 4/4/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The 20th anniversary DVD for the movie Nail Gun Massacre is pretty darn entertaining. It’s nice to see that a distribution company recognizes its fan-base. These guys have given us a “kill menu” and a “sex scene” menu without batting an eye. Just look at the way the marketing gurus have used nails to spell the word “nail gun” in the cover art. The film itself may be short on quality, but what it lacks in cinematography it makes up for in out and out 80′s nookie scenes. It Came From 1980 X brings you the joint DVD/VHS for a classic slasher, camp sleaze fest. We can all agree that it’s a bad movie, but that’s just the way we like ‘em. When you search the web for this movie you find it on everyone’s bad list, and it absolutely belongs there, but there’s plenty...
- 5/22/2012
- by Jimmy Terror
- The Liberal Dead
The home video boom of the early ‘80s changed the horror and exploitation film landscape forever.
Obscure, low-budget films from the past became more accessible and gave horror fans a chance to see those titles only read about in Famous Monsters and Fangoria. The rise of “mom and pop” rental shops also helped to put the final nail in the coffin of the independent movie houses. Drive-in theaters and past-their-prime “hardtops” (affectionately known as grindhouses) that exhibited first-run, low-budget genre films slowly began to disappear.
Why would exploitation audiences take the trouble to go to the drive-in when they could create their own lurid triple-feature at home? Not only did the home video market change the way low budget films were seen, it also greatly altered the quality of the productions when the “direct-to-video” wave hit. Say what you will about the micro-budgeted genre films of the ‘60s and ‘70s...
Obscure, low-budget films from the past became more accessible and gave horror fans a chance to see those titles only read about in Famous Monsters and Fangoria. The rise of “mom and pop” rental shops also helped to put the final nail in the coffin of the independent movie houses. Drive-in theaters and past-their-prime “hardtops” (affectionately known as grindhouses) that exhibited first-run, low-budget genre films slowly began to disappear.
Why would exploitation audiences take the trouble to go to the drive-in when they could create their own lurid triple-feature at home? Not only did the home video market change the way low budget films were seen, it also greatly altered the quality of the productions when the “direct-to-video” wave hit. Say what you will about the micro-budgeted genre films of the ‘60s and ‘70s...
- 4/16/2012
- by Bradley Harding
- Planet Fury
One of the worst slasher movies of all time (and we say that with every ounce of love imaginable) is on its way to home video in a special collector's edition VHS. We shit you not! Read on!
From the Press Release
Frightmare Video proudly announces the release of Terry Lofton's 1986 slasher cheese-fest in a numbered, limited edition retro VHS big box!
"The best movie ever filmed in Seagoville, TX!" - Joe Bob Briggs
“No joke, this is the worst movie ever made!” – IMDb.com
A true direct-to-video release in 1986, Nail Gun Massacre now gets a retro VHS clamshell release complete with painted cover art never before available in the Us! Featuring the rarely seen overseas art with a retro box designed by M. Mrakota Orsman.
Featuring an all new music video by old school death metal band Nailgun Massacre for their hit single "Nailed to the Wall".
Originally...
From the Press Release
Frightmare Video proudly announces the release of Terry Lofton's 1986 slasher cheese-fest in a numbered, limited edition retro VHS big box!
"The best movie ever filmed in Seagoville, TX!" - Joe Bob Briggs
“No joke, this is the worst movie ever made!” – IMDb.com
A true direct-to-video release in 1986, Nail Gun Massacre now gets a retro VHS clamshell release complete with painted cover art never before available in the Us! Featuring the rarely seen overseas art with a retro box designed by M. Mrakota Orsman.
Featuring an all new music video by old school death metal band Nailgun Massacre for their hit single "Nailed to the Wall".
Originally...
- 4/4/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Frightmare Video proudly announces the release of Terry Lofton's 1986 slasher, cheese-fest on a Numbered, Limited Edition, retro VHS big box "The best movie ever filmed in Seagoville, TX!" - Joe Bob Briggs No Joke, this is the worst movie ever made! IMDb.com A true direct to video release in 1986, Nail Gun Massacre now gets a retro VHS clam-shell release complete with painted cover art never before available in the Us! Featuring the rarely…...
- 4/4/2012
- Horrorbid
Nail Gun Massacre seems to be making a return to VHS. It's the movie that Joe Bob Briggs called, "The best movie ever made in Seagoville, TX!" No details have been announced. But, it appears that the 1985 "best worst movie" directed by the late Terry Lofton is going to be re-released. Not on DVD, not on Blu-Ray but on VHS! The IMDb synopsis reads: "After a young girl is gang-raped by a crew of construction workers, someone starts killing off…...
- 1/7/2012
- Horrorbid
Filmmakers always talk about how awkward it is filming sex scenes. Well guess what? Sometimes it's Equally as awkward watching them! When they're done well, they can be hot, but when placed in the wrong hands, a sex scene can be the worst viewing experience ever. I submit to you that the following 10 films contain some of the most gag inducing sex scenes ever caught on film (excluding pornography of course). Many of the films on this list are included for different reasons; some are brutal, some are awkward, and some are just plain gross. Get ready to have your mind And your genitals blown! These are my picks for the 10 most gag inducing sex scenes. (Caution: Some of the following images may be considered Nsfw.) 10. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) [1] I’ll admit it, this might be a bit of a stretch. However, I'm sure that any fan...
- 3/27/2009
- by Jay C.
- FilmJunk
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