Friday, March 5, 2010

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Dr. Moreau's House Of Pain by Charles Band (USA - 2004)

Distraught by the kidnapping of his brother - a hostage of Dr. Moreau - the boxeuer Eric Carson went to the private clinic for his release. There will be hounded by an army of creatures, men actually genetically modified and the features of animals in the intentions of the diabolical doctor will be used to populate the world ...

Sometimes, they are amazing and biblical insights for productions playing cards right now. Their nakedness appears sincerely to the audience that the expectation iperbolizzerĂ  dreaming of being in your hands the ultimate horror, but a low budget movie with the usual archetypes 'charlesbandiani' (puppets and tits) at the helm the ship en route to the faffing around. The circus in question is none other than a recent transposition of the famous novel by HG Wells " The island of dr. Moreau." Charles Band in the control room and the 'actual John Carl Beuchler ( Troll, Friday 13 - The New Blood ) alternate with good special effects department to incredible inventions fall-style special effects . We are in the presence of the classic prototype of home video film that offers little reason to leave interest remember. Alea tracta east then, but a pleasant jazz score, splatter scenes and many full-nude Lorelle of New (Grindhouse , Postal , Black Dalhia ) call and invite you - armed with patience - to put an end to the vision. Obvious and pretentious attempts to fill 90 minutes of footage, but from this angle, do not forget that the series of Evil Deacadent raschierĂ  will further the fund. Interesting, though not exceptional, the creatures make UPE ( one is very similar to tarantolata Regan of " The Exorcist").
's your choice whether to give a chance to agonize or leave this curious hybrid oblivion.

Other transpositions from the novel by Wells

  1. Island of Lost Souls of Erle C. Kenton (1933)
  2. The Island of Dr. Moreau Don Taylor of (1977)
  3. The island of lost John Frankenheimer (1996)



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