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In the tradition of SAW...Two professional thieves break into a house in search of a safe; instead they discover a man beaten beyond recognition, tied in a hidden room. They decide to help, only to become trapped by a serial killer whose torture methods will have them begging for death. Two thieves try to do a good deed when they discover a badly injured man in a house they've just broken into. Unfortunately their willingness to help the man ensnares them in a trap set by a serial killer, who proceeds to torture them. The events build to a bloody and brutal climax as GAG nears its final act. Gag | List Price | $14.98 (You save $3.19) | | Studio | ThinkFilm | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 75950  | | CD Universe Part number | 7469772 | | Catalog number | 55365 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 23, 2007 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 81 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame; Subtitled | | Movie Details | Color; Full Frame; Subtitled |
Gag DVD Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 - English Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional Additional Release Material: Trailers Deleted Scenes Gag Trailer
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$14.29 While chasing a criminal named Rolex (Melvin Wong), Agent 999 (Tsui Siu-keung) stumbles upon an even greater evil--a primitive, impoverished village that has resorted to cannibalism. An expert at kung fu, Agent 999 must decide whether he will join his old foe in fighting off the hordes of crazed, masked peasants. WE ARE GOING TO EAT YOU is director Tsui Hark's second film, following his debut, BUTTERFLY MURDERS, which also explores the horror genre. Without the budget for complicated special effects, WE ARE GOING TO EAT YOU relies on energetic editing (a Hark trademark) and gross-out scenes to move the story along. The gore has a campiness that will appeal to the most bloodthirsty fans of slasher films--in one scene a man is sawed in two, while in another a beating heart is ripped from a man's chest. Comedic elements are added in the characters of a bumbling thief and a cross-dressing male with a voracious sexual appetite. Hark would later return to the horror genre by producing A CHINESE GHOST STORY and directing GREEN SNAKE.
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$10.29 Former porn director Gregory Dark's contemporary B-movie gorefest has all the necessary trappings to leave genre fans satisfied, and others slightly nauseous. The scene is set when a group of juvenile delinquents arrive at a roach-infested ruin of a hotel, where they have agreed to work in exchange for lighter sentences. They are led by a cop who lost his hand four years ago in a struggle with a brutal serial killer whom he killed with a bullet to the head--or so he thought. Now, the very same hulking monster, played by WWE wrestler Kane, haunts the halls of the dilapidated hotel, and with no further adieu begins picking off the teenagers one by one. He metes out his own brand of justice: having been taught as a child by his punishingly Christian mother that the eyes--the windows to ...
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$11.35 An unexpected phone call informs Jill that her friend, Maddy, who has been missing for over a year, is now dead, and her presence is required at her funeral. This is the bombshell on which THE HOUSE OF USHER begins, and the tension doesn't let up as Maddy returns to Usher House and begins a torrid relationship with Maddy's twin brother, Rick. Events in the the creepy house soon take a downward turn and it's not long before Jill is fighting for her life in this dark chiller from director Hayley Cloake.
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$14.79 Sometimes finding the perfect apartment is a curse more than a blessing, especially if the apartment is unit 1303. Although it's bright and airy, with a lovely view, it has a dark and bloody history that continues to haunt each and every resident who makes the fatal mistake of moving in. This J-Horror film is a terrifying look at how a tragedy from the past can send ripples through time that can only be stopped by solving the mystery that created them.
Moving into her 1st apartment, Sayaka invites her friends to come over to celebrate. During the party, she begins to behave strangely and suddenly runs to the balcony and plunges to her death. At her funeral, stunned and horrified, ...
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$9.99 When a student who was committed to an asylum returns to the public high school, a few students turn up missing and the despised vice principal is murdered. One student is quick to accuse, but there appears to be a number of suspects.
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$8.79 Based on the 1983 novel by Ron Hansen, THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD captivatingly depicts the final few months of the legendary Jesse James's life. He was 34, and his days of ruthless robbing had dwindled, yet his fearsome reputation continued to swell. With an abundance of nickel-books retelling his brutal gun-slinging adventures, James (portrayed by Brad Pitt, in one his most convincing and moving roles) had become a symbolic hero for many Americans, and a dazzling tabloid icon for the 19th-century media. A particular young man seduced by the wonderment of James, the shifty Robert Ford (a breakthrough performance by Casey Affleck), wormed his way in as a James groupie, in the hopes of snagging a coveted spot alongside his brother Charley (played by the always affable Sam Rockwell) as one of the bandit's cronies. Ford, fiercely insecure and painfully aware that he would never be taken seriously by James (who, ever-plagued by paranoia and skepticism, found Ford's earnest obsession a bit unsettling), grew increasingly angry with his idol, leading to a destructive path that ultimately ended in the anticlimactic death of Jesse James--and brought the treacherous Robert Ford the notoriety he had always wanted.
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