Hello my vivacious readers! I have
returned! The Brazilian bombshell singer/musician/actress Daiane
Azura (Big Trouble, Hate, Home Videos, Nemesis 5: The New
Model, 2 Die For, Horndogs Beach Party and Conjuring Curse)
pointed out some films of hers on TubiTv so I decided to take a peek,
low and behold a Dustin Ferguson (Camp Blood 4, Camp Blood 5,
The Amityville Legacy, Nemesis 5:The New Model, 2 Die Fore, Robowoman
and Moon of the Blood Beast) flick and penned by writer Mike
Reeb (Nemesis 5:
The New Model, Horndogs Beach Party, Conjuring Curse and Robowoman).
This is House of Pain.
Stevie Nicks' Cult of Satan. |
Under
a moon shrouded in clouds, SoCal Cinema Studios
opens our film with a young black couple terrified out of their minds
and a slow-paced stalker brandishing an axe, wearing what I thought
was a bondage mask (I've lead a sheltered life)
but I'm pretty sure it's more luchador. As Michelle
(actress/dancer/stuntperson Carrie Bernans of Single
Ladies, The Rich & the Ruthless, Lawd Have Mercy, Black Panther,
Cage, SEAL Team, and Ballers)and
Randy (actor/director/writer Phillip Trickey of House of
Pain, Clown Motel Massacre and Axemas 2: Blood Slay)
pleas for mercy and logic, it's a good bet this crew doesn't operate
on either...at all.
The killer quartet
draw and quarter these victims in order to adhere to a pact made long
ago. Almost sounds like that won't be the last people butchered in
their homes, right?
With
our credits intro we get a bit of industrial tunes again courtesy of
Velvet Acid Christ a
tride and true of the Ferguson alumni for awesome soundtracks. Man,
wish I had a flick for them to do a soundtrack to. Moving on we see
a pleasant suburban area of Southern California and a somber musical
intro. A couple drives up to this warm and inviting house with a
lovely Daiane waiting to greet them. Quick question, do SoCal homes
come automatically with a gorgeous girl waiting at the doorstep,
because I may want to move back to Cali.
Today on American Pickers... |
Worry
not Ferguson fans, we can expect a few of the regulars to make their
way into the picture. Our couple Miguel (Mark Popejoy
of Die Sister,
Die!, Gloved Murderess, Poet, Flat Waters Terror Volume 1 and
Amityville Legacy and
Camilla (the lovely Dawna Lee Heising of Blade Runner,
Kung Fu: The Movie, Forbidden Warrior, Waiting for Dracula, Legend of
the Red Reaper, Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance, Meathook Massacre II
and Garden Party Massacre)
and their two boys Marco (Edwin Garcia of Nemesis
5: The New Model, Stuck, A Taset of Phobia, House of Pain, Level Up,
and 5G Zombies)
and Javier are moving to this area and the boys are a bit annoyed
leaving the city but for the sake of the folks and probably avoiding
screaming matches, they're gonna give it a shot.
What's that, boys? An creepy clock on the mantle piece? Well you're
not in a cabin in the woods, so I wouldn't worry about it. It's not
like creepy and supernatural things occur in the suburbs. Well there
was Poltergeist. Meh, probably just a fluke. Well the moving truck
hasn't arrived and I guess the family may have to rough it for a few
days.
At
the swap meet, Camilla and Marco bump into...Sue
Price(Nemesis
2: Nebula, Nemesis 3: Time Lapse, Nemesis 4: Death Angel, Nemesis 5:
The New Model, House of Pain and Robowoman)
and Brinke Stevens
(The Slumber Party Massacre, Nightmare Sisters,
Warlords, Munchie, Cheerleader Massacre, Die Sister, Die!, 666: Teen
Warlock and Horndogs Beach Party)?
The
mother and son duo are warned by Jose (Ken May of
Welcome to Grindhaus!, Travisty, Grindsploitation 666, Tales from the
Grave, Meathook Massacre 4, Robowoman and It Wants Blood!)
in a vague exposition like way, that neighborhood they just moved
into is dangerous. Tend to your produce, pally and leave the creepy
old man warnings of blood to Crazy Ralph.
Ms. Stevens, I'm out of peaches. Please, don't beat me. |
Miguel
gets ambushed with a greeting by Dan (Robert
Lankford of Meathook Massacre, Meathook Massacre II, Meathook
Massacre 3: First Hunt, Nemesis 5: The New Model, Conjuring Curse,
Meathook Massacre 4 and Meathook Massacre: The Final Chapter)
who give warm invites and vague commentary on the house and the
neighborhood. Ordinarily I don't lose my crap over a guy with some
sick ink but dude kind of towers over you, you freak out.
Daiane comes over for dinner and I would point out this seems like
the smallest gathering of family. Keep in mind, I have a lot of
extended family and know many of varied Catholic households so
perhaps it's everyone else is still in Phoenix. Normally you hit one
of these houses and it's 25 to 50 people and you almost always hear,
"A few of us had to work today."
Could the bad vibe you are feeling the work of the minions of the
fallen angel? Most vile. That Lucy...fer guy. Yeah me and John
Constantine live dangerously.
With the quick cut
edits and camera work I am reminded of The Strangers and a hint of
Robert Fuest's The Devil's Rain but with a more eerie industrial
music and some nice handheld and tripod shots.
Ferguson gives a
nice lull period allowing everything to be nice and collective and
then gets right into the terror factor. This neighborhood seems to
almost be self-governing so no idea if local PD is even an option.
Maybe the State Troopers? With a fantastic cast, solid script and
patented directing, the mysterious story unfolds at its own pace and
I for one can appreciate that.
Again another low
budget indie that had plenty of creepy moments and clearly the cast
had some fun.
Time to beat up them weird furries up the block, baby. |
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