Dripping with bone-chilling terror and unearthly monstrosities, this special 4-disc Shock-O-Rama Horror Collection includes four acclaimed films by veteran horror director Brett Piper. Whether zombies (Shock-O-Rama), mutating insects (Bite Me!), malevolent spirits (Screaming Dead) or military experiments run amok (Bacterium), Piper s practical FX wizardry and classic horror always delivers ''one hell of a good time'' (Bacterium, Gates of Gore).Shock-O-Rama: Life imitates art when popular horror actress Rebecca Raven (Misty Mundae) battles a flesh-starved zombie hungry to bite off more than it can swallow. A gruesome, grotesque, horror comics-inspired monster movie adventure that Film Threat calls ''creepy, erotic and blood (with) visceral thrills.''Bacterium: An isolated outpost in the wilderness becomes a battleground between humankind and morphing microscopic monster in this gross-out shocker! When a handful of friends stumble upon the abandoned building, they come face to face with a biological weapons experiment gone catastrophically wrong. ''Piper hits all the right notes in a symphony of drive-in theater style calamity...you need to see this film as soon as possible.'' (Bloody-Disgusting.com)Bite Me!: A crate of bio-engineered marijuana winds up at a strip joint after a drug deal gone bad, bringing with it a renegade DEA agent and a swarm of monstrous critters. Bite Me! Has ''something for everyone: strippers, mutant bugs, violence, strippers, blood, car wrecks, marijuana, and lots and lots of laughs.'' (MoviesForGuys.com)Screaming Dead: A history of torture and unspeakable horrors await a sadistic photographer and his three beautiful models when they take up residence in an abandoned insane asylum. Starring Rachael Robbins, A.J. Khan and Misty Mundae.SPECIAL FEATURESShock-O-Rama - Behind-The-Scenes Documentary, World Premiere Documentary, Producer / Director CommentaryBacterium - Making of BACTERIUM, Commentary with (Producer Michael Raso & Director Brett Piper), Shock-O-Rama Preview, Shock-O-Rama Trailer VaultBite Me! - Documentary: Making BITE ME!, Documentary: How to Crash a Car in 2 Hours; Documentary: Festival of Fear World Premiere Screening, ''Making Movies'' Interview with Misty Mundae; CKY Shock & Terror Music Video featuring Misty Mundae; CKY Mini-Documentary: Making Shock & Terror featuring Misty Mundae; Shock-O-Rama Trailer VaultScreaming Dead - Inside The Asylum Documentary, Interviews with Director Brett Piper & Cast; From Skin To Scream Misty Mundae Documentary; NYC Movie Premiere Footage, Fangoria Weekend of Horrors Screening/Reception Documentary, SCREAMING DEAD Photo Gallery
W**S
very lame
I thought I was buying a collection of horror movies. The only real horror is the realization that I bought this stuff. No horror whatsoever. If you like lame acting, plot, production, writing, special effects, directing and so on, then this movie collection is right up your alley. SCREAMING DEAD and BACTERIUM have no redeeming features whatsoever. Even attempts at humor were totally flat. For SHOCK-O-RAMA and BITE ME, I could go up to 2 stars as both movies were humorous, even when they weren't trying. Note, I said "humorous" not "funny". The stripper in BITE ME trying to do her routine without her glasses was amusing. She was pretty blind without them. SHOCK-O-RAMA made fun of itself. The battle with the zombie was amusing as well. I only finished the collection as I had paid for them...the horror of it all!
B**N
The Brett Piper Starter Kit...
If practical make-up, non-CGI blood / gore, and stop-motion make you salivate, then the SHOCK-O-RAMA HORROR COLLECTION will drown you in your own drool! Brett Piper is an old-school horror director w/ a fondness for 50s sci-fi. He also stretches his miniscule budgets beyond what seems possible! The four movies included here- SCREAMING DEAD, SHOCK-O-RAMA, BACTERIUM, and BITE ME! -make for a brilliant little homage / retro fright fest! This set is jam-packed w/ monsters, aliens, ghouls, nudity, secret government experiments, humour, a giant killer robot, Misty Mundae, bikers, an eeevil, disembodied brain, psychos, sickos, and did I already mention Misty Mundae?? Buy immediately...
M**S
Get Exactly what you think youll get
These are not high budget movie. Most all the effects are practical. The Director is obviously a perfectionist. A throwback to the days where horror was fun and beautiful women ran rampant. If this sounds like your kind of movies then this is a goldmine at the right price. So all I can say is if the title and description sounds like something youd like you will if it sounds like your not interested you wont be.
A**L
Excellent
Great product great service
P**R
Misty!
A mixture of Comedy and Horror, well done but B films at best.
B**T
Brett piper collection...
This is a fun set of movie's from Brett piper,the king of stop motion. Check the set out.
A**R
Fun To Watch
This is just good fun.
A**R
Not Bad B Movies
Not Bad B Movies
I**S
An unexpected gem
Okay, this requires a little explanation.ExplanationA. Shock-O-Rama is the name of a horror movie label owned by Independent Cinema.B. Shock-O-Rama is the title of this 4-DVD box set.C. Shock-O-Rama is the title of one of the movies in this set.D. Independent Cinema also owns the Seduction Cinema label. Seduction Cinema is known primarily for soft-core lesbian movies which are often cash-in's on more popular films like Planet of the Apes, LoTR (Lord of the G-Strings), etc. Some of these are not necessarily parodies as Women In Black (aka Vampire Obsession) is actually a bleak study of alienation (with lengthy soft-core lesbian scenes and some horror) as is The Erotic Ghost.So I've been told.E. Seduction Cinema's biggest star is Misty Mundae (aka Erin Brown). Others include Julian Wells and A.J. Khan.F. These three actresses also appear in most of the Shock-O-Rama movies in this collection. This is not a coincidence. In praise of Brett PiperAll four of these DTV movies were written and directed by horror vet Brett Piper, filmed on video on a low budget, often in little more than a week. What is surprising is how good they actually are. Yes, that's right, I said good. Well, by cheap DTV horror movie standards. The stories are actually coherent, the characters are all distinctive, the actors aren't great and usually overact but it's forgivable. Piper knows how to frame a scene -I almost commented that the mise-en-scene is quite distinctive but that's a bit pretentious. The films are never dull. Piper eschews (probably for cost reasons) CGI but does use, and quite effectively too for the low budget, stop-motion animation and mechanical effects. Really they look like they were made for ten times the actual cost.And so the films themselves, in the order they appear in the box, with some minor spoilers.Shock-O-Rama.This is an anthology consisting of three separate stories.In a piece of meta-fiction, soft-core porn star Rebecca Raven (Misty Mundae) has angrily quit and the two idiot producers are looking for a new star so they watch a couple of short films submitted to them. In the first, a couple of tiny stop-motion alien criminals on the run crash into a scrap yard run by a moron with girlfriend troubles and mayhem ensues which includes a giant robot made out of scrap. This is a lot of fun. Meanwhile Raven has gone to a house in the middle of nowhere, cuts herself shaving her legs in the bath and the blood which goes down the drain resurrects a previous owner. Raven ends up in the toolshed where she finds a... Oh come on, we've all seen The Evil Dead, haven't we? In the third film, mad scientist Julian Wells is secretly experimenting on some young women, giving them lurid dreams which involve a naked Julian Wells. One such dream turns into a genuinely horrifying nightmare which caught me by surprise when I didn't notice a jump cut where a real woman's body was substituted for a prosthetic. That doesn't happen very often.I really enjoyed this one.Screaming DeadA film of four fifths and one fifth. A cult photographer takes pictures of women under extreme distress because, he says, they expose how women are exploited in society. This is a crock: he gets off on it. After the quite disturbing scene setting, he recruits three women and takes them to a spooky house along with his female assistant and encounters the macho representative of the owners who he doesn't want there but has to be there because he's our hero. Anyway, nutty sadistic photographer spends some time getting the women in the appropriate state of mind -vulnerable and scared- by a variety of psychological tricks including lying, bullying and creating pretend ghosts. Then he -and the rest of them- encounter the ghost of a previous occupant who liked to torture young men but is happy to give women a go.This is really quite well done. Relatively slow paced, there's always enough happening to keep the interest until gore gets going. Like the previous film, there's an unexpected gore shock which caught me by surprise. The acting isn't up to much but in most other respects this is quite well done. After watching this, I ordered three other of Piper's movies.BacteriumThree young people paint-balling in the woods get trapped in house with a mutating bacterium and a mad scientist who risk getting shot at by soldiers if they try to leave and helped by two other scientists in sealed suits. The virus mutates into an ickily effective blob-type thing which could destroy the world. Rather than risk a nuke, the govt decides on a black hole bomb. As you would.Piper really does know how to make an entertaining low budget horror movie. He keeps things eventful while building up the suspense to his big set-pieces. Lacking the usual ensemble of actors from the other three in this set raises the acting bar a little.Bite Me!Mutated blood-sucking ticks emerge from a box of marijuana, a special strain created by the government, and get loose in a strip club. Their bite doesn't kill but it does induce strange behaviour. This one is played for laughs. All three strippers are useless for various reasons. The rat-like manager is fighting off a takeover from butch businessperson Julian Wells (perhaps the best actor of the studio's soft-core lesbo-porn regulars). The barwoman is a Swiss (don't ask me why) martial arts expert and part-time whore. There's a seriously nutty CIA agent and our hero is a dumb pest controller. Eventually the ticks get really big. Really big.Slightly less fun than it sounds and the weakest in the box, it still is fun.ConclusionTo be honest, I wasn't expecting to enjoy this box set (which has plenty of extras, including slim informative inlays for all but Bacterium) as much as I did. Writer/director Brett Piper is genuinely skilled in, to coin a phrase, the field of schlock-o-rama. He knows exactly how to create an entertaining junk horror movie which entertains from start to finish and to watch four in a row is, for a horror movie fan, quite a find. I'll even forgive Piper for writing (he didn't direct) Troma's A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell.Highly recommended.
D**M
Ok but not great B-movie action
The use of stop motion animation is well done unfortunately with the low budget one film ends before what should have been the big finish. Also much of the acting isn't very good. The inserting of unnecessary lesbian scenes for the sake of exploitation becomes annoying. If you're looking for some b-movie action this is pretty good.
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