Movie Reviews for The Unnamable II

The Unnamable II

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Movie Reviews of The Unnamable II

Movie Review: Not so much a review as a pointer...
Summary: 5 Stars

To all those looking for The Unnamable on DVD, Anchor Bay have released them both in the UK as a set (still available from amazon.co.uk when last I looked), but you'll need a region 2 and PAL setup to view them.
Personally I thought they were very good (especially when watched back-to-back as one movie spread across two disks).

Movie Review: Awesome Sequal...
Summary: 5 Stars

This sequal was OUTSTANDING!!!!It follows thru from the 1st movie & even explains how the creature became the creature...Most sequal's are dumb & boring, however, this one is one of the great follow-ups...The ending is kind of sad, however, the entire movie will keep you on your toes through out...A MUST have for any horror fan...

Movie Review: Not him....not him!
Summary: 4 Stars

Ahh nothing more enjoyable then the golden years of hilarious 90's B horror on a nice quiet evening. Already being our favorite decade of laughable horror, The Unnamable II has made a name on our list of classics. Right from the opening scene you just get that feeling of "oh yeah this one's got it" as most of the time period contain. It came with all the goods including a sweet cheaply made creature, hilarious acting coupled with even worse dialogue, and some of the greatest special effects we've seen since Grim.

The Unnamable revolves around a girl that had been possessed by a demon for quite some time dwelling in the underground. Because this demon is so bad a** they decided there nothing good enough to name it by (hence the title). Once some murders take place near a college campus a few of the students (who were way too old to be students) decided to try and crack the case only to unleash the beast in hilarious fashion. Once they put the entire universe at risk their ring leader and his awesome sweater must take the demon out and finish him.

After watching this one we have yet again found another 90's classic to throw up on the board. In no way is it good by conventional means but for us it worked just fine. Maybe we're a bit bias because we happen to love the 90's flicks but can't see this one not being enjoyed by B horror lover's out there. It's got enough going for it making it worth one watch for sure. There were even a few jumps, which may have been inspired by a few drinks, where the demon pops out of nowhere hissing like a cat. Mmmm that sounds good..I'll have that.

Movie Review: A Decent Sequel
Summary: 4 Stars

The first Unnamable movie is pretty generic, but so are a lot of H.P. Lovecraft's fiction. These generic horror stories became the cornerstone of modern horror. The horror film genre as a whole is cheesey, with direct to video guilty pleasures doing it for me. Mainstream horror released in American theaters are watered down for mass audiences. The remakes of both Dawn of the Dead and Texas Chainsaw Massacre were horrible, boring blasphemes that made both Lucio Fulci and the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequels seem good. Where were these newer fans when I was watching R rated horror in my teensage years? That being said, this is a movie best appreciated by the real fans, not critics or millenium generation wannabes. I prefer the first Unnamable movie, but I also like it's sequel.

Movie Review: Great sequel
Summary: 4 Stars

Well, it was much better than the original, but literally had nothing to do with "The Last Statement of Randolf Carter', which it claimed to be.

Nonetheless, it was a Lovecraft based film, so therefore I HAD TO watch it Nor was I disapointed. It had the excellent acting of John Rys-Davies (you know, the axe-slinging dwarf in the Lord of the Rings Movies), and the gorgeous Maria Ford (naked scene), and even Julie Strain! So, we have nudity, the Necronomicon, pretty good acting (for the most part), and demons?!?!? COOL!

Add it to your collections, HPL fans!

Go on.

Do it!

Two cloven hooves up!
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