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Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation (2012)
Really Good 3D
Saw this movie at a special screening in January on the big screen at a movie cinema in downtown L.A. and the 3D is amazing. I'm a big fan of Combs and Divoff (more Wishmasters, please!) and if you are too, you'll love this movie. They are GREAT and the rest of the cast is excellent as well. This has got to be some of the most excellent work that Herbert West and The Djinn have done in years. The special efx work is good too. Sure, it's low budget and the build-up is a little slow, but this is one of the best B movies I've seen in long time. This is not a Romero rip-off and stands on it's own. I'm a sucker for 3D moves (I see them all) and you will not be disappointed.
El Chupacabra (2003)
Crap, crap and more crap
My God, is this movie bad! When will the super-talented folks at York Entertainment realize that sooner or later viewers will get wise to their product and not be fooled by their better than average DVD box covers? Sure the "film" was shot in 35mm but the cinematography is average at best and the "acting" -- well, it's another non-Screen Actors Guild horrorama in the casting department. Too many of these ultra-low budget horror films are made today with non-SAG actors because the cheapo production companies don't want to pay actor residuals and the result is 70 minutes of unwatchable filler.
The screenplay seems to have been written by blind-folded, trained chimps and the resulting pages put together at random. On the only plus side, the "Chupacabra" monster suit is decent and I'm sure the makeup effects guy did the best he could do with the tiny budget he probably had. I dare you to watch this (or ANY of York's recent releases) without fast- forwarding through it.