Streaming The House By the Cemetery Online
March 13th, 2010![]() |
Streaming The House By the Cemetery Online.
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Sometimes I catch in the mood for a well-behaved passe fashioned blood bash. I don’t mean something as pasturized as the latest “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” remakes. I don’t want something loaded down with CGI effects like “300″. I want satisfactory archaic latex and red-corn-syrup blood-letting. Something that could only have reach out of Italy in the 1980’s. Usually when I’m in this mood I will turn to Fulci’s “Gates of Hell”, (blood by the bucketful) but I’ve musty that flick out in novel years so I turned to “House by the Cemetery”. The movie starts proper out with a ample splatter of the red stuff and we are off and runnin’! The first thing you will recognize about this movie is the haunting get. It’s wonderful, one of the best elements of the film. The second thing you will glimpse is the lousy vocal dub for “Bob”??? Not clear who or what is providing that content….but it is comely jarring when first heard to say the least. Finally you will see that “House” actually serves up more suspense than oozing red stuff as it plays out. There are some glowing chilling scenes sprinkled throughout the film, and the final 15 minutes is fabulous! The blood does waddle, don’t procure me unfavorable, there are several scenes to satisfy the gorehound, but the emphasis on suspense and the creepiness the underlies the entire film really manufacture the gore secondary. If you can pick up past “Bob”, then you will really delight in this film.
This is the third in a loose trilogy of films by Italian master of the macabre Lucio Fulci dwelling in Current England that evoke the uncanny and cosmic terrors of H.P. Lovecraft. The other two films “City of the Living Listless” and “The Beyond” are quite a bit better than “House by the Cemetery”, but that doesn’t mean this film is totally without merit. At times Fulci succeeds very well in creating an atmosphere of horror and scare, and the film is not without some subtle moments of dismay, due mainly to an eerie soundtrack and a couple of creepy kids. But fans of Fulci and Italian dismay cinema in general are not involved in the type of subtle scares one might net in English ghost stories; instead his films are marked by recent levels of graphic violence. Although this film is not without its moments (throats ripped out, maggot ridden bodies and decapitation), the violence seems quite muted compared to other Fulci films. Fulci is perhaps aiming too strongly for the atmosphere of Lovecraft, and subsequently forgets to invest in his film the graphic and absurdly violent scenes which have afforded his work a cult following. The film as is usually the case with Fulci makes diminutive sense and is plump of continuity errors, its difficult to know whether this is down to poor editing, or an intentional inconvenience to form an uncanny world in which time and site are confused, personally I retract the latter possibility. There has always been something dream like and hallucinatory about Italian fear cinema and this film doesn’t disappoint on that level. By combing Freud and Frankenstein in the name of the films ostensible monster/zombie, the rotting cadaver of the once tremendous scientist Dr. Freudstein provides an curious connection between psychoanalysis and the scientist playing god. In light of Fulci’s career post “House by the Cemetery”, this has to be considered one of his last decent efforts.
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This DVD re-issue is by Blue Underground, who seem to have acquired some of the titles of Anchor Bay’s aid catalogue for re-issue. My only main grumble is with the audio, which is particularly tinny, other than that this is a friendly reasonably priced package.
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