Erik, the Asian Movie Enthusiast presents:
An addendum to my Asian Horror Year-In-Review Playlist. Here I discuss some Asian horror movies that I missed the first time around. Movies discussed in this video are as follows:
The Unborn (2003) – 0:48
Game of Thrones Presents: Dead Space (2016) – 4:33
The Trail (1983) – 8:20
Vampire’s Breakfast (1987) – 11:49
Women’s Flesh: My Red Guts (1999) – 15:29
Tokyo: The Last War (1989) – 18:40
Mikadroid: Robokill Beneath Disco Club Layla (1991) – 22:20
Bloody Muscle Body Builder In Hell (1995) – 26:21
Erotic Nightmare (1999) – 31:41
Centipede Horror (1982) – 34:49
For my full length commentary on “Dead Space”, go here:
Check out my “Asian Horror Playlist” here:
And check out my “Death of J-Horror” video here:
Addendum is now officially going to be in my vocabulary. =)
Dead Space sounds hilariously bad! Of all the movies to rip off why did they choose the 2010 version of Nightmare on Elm Street? And why did they make it so obvious? A guy with a stabby glove hand isn't a very subtle way of copying a well renowned horror villain!
"Insignificant skill!" I bet that line wasn't even in the script and was a call out to all the people involved with making this! =P I watched your guys' commentary of this film and yeah, not on the top of my list to ever watch. That is not how you movie!
The Trail, Vampire's Breakfast, and especially Tokyo: The Last War sound really interesting. May also have to check out Bloody Muscle Body Builder In Hell due to the title and history of it.
Thank you for always giving great reviews and recommendations, you rock!!!
I remember how I skipped Mikadroid because of your low opinion of it back in the day, and now, I guess I have to see it.
Hey Erik, are you on Letterboxd? I'd love to see your reviews, recommendations, collection etc. on there. Especially your collection. I'm jelly just thinking about it. 😊
Just curious
Have you seen The Pig, The Snake, and The Pigeon yet?
i`m always finding at least 1 of these movies, good or bad, from your reviews. keep it up.