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Love this movie. Awkward, sexually repressed Japanese business man falls for crazy, psycho lady. Maybe I like it so much because it describes every relationship I've ever been in, minus the needle torture.

I don't think I understood the ending


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So what really happened? Did he really dream all that after he fell asleep while they had gone away together? Or did he really get tortured? The way his son acted is adding to the confusion. They seemed to have a good relationship and it's a few minutes from the first time his son sees his father to the time his son is through battling the girl and can call for help. Even before he calls for help he stands there and looks at his father on the floor and asks, "Are you alright?" Maybe it's something with the cultural differences and their emotionally suppressed attitude, but he was rather calm for seeing his father footless and full of needles.

Also, when his son comes home he's saying how the girl he likes suddenly got sick and they had to call an ambulance. Was that implying that the girl from the audtion poisoned the sons girlfriend as well?
 
No, it's somewhere on the inside I think.


LOL, the little girl getting caught in the dust storm always makes me laugh so hard.
 
looking for a specific horror from the 70s or 80s

i'm looking for a horror film produced either in the late 70's or 80's. i believe the story takes place on halloween during a night where dead things come back to life. i remember one scene specifically where a dead, old woman is laying on an operating table but she is just a head and a spine, and all of a sudden she starts going nuts haha. another scene a bunch of crazy people are dancing in a graveyard, and another where people bury some dead guy only to have him later push up the dirt and crawl out of his grave. the movie was obviously done with a lot of clay animation and stop-motion-animation, which i find highly creative. any suggestions?
 
Thanks for the replies.

It was definitely 70s/80s and I'm guessing 1978 or 1983 from my deficient photographic memory. It was before computer graphics so everything was done with puppets, props, stop-motion animation and was very detailed. I saw it on TV years ago, probably on AMC. I believe the movie dealt largely with corpses coming back to life in whatever state they were in when they died, even if it was just an arm/head/organ/etc. The graveyard party I referred to could have been dead people who recently crawling out of their graves. I remember vividly one girl gets up on a large tombstone and rips her shirt off in some sort of a delirious state during that graveyard scene. I think some living people get chased into a morgue for refuge from the living dead, and then find that all the bodies in the morgue start coming to life as well.

Don't know how accurate this is, but I think the moon played some sort of a role in all this. I think there were many scenes spliced in showing different stages of an eclipse that was causing it all.
 
Ok now that we have more information we can try and narrow it down. Were these living dead zombies? Or just un-dead akin to like vampires or the like. Or were they just reanimated corpses in that sense more like Frankenstein.
 
They just came at you through any means available to them. Them could be anything. It's like anything went. I think there was a scene where a "living dead" is trying to get the protagonists but they slam a door on its hand, so the hand falls off and continues the pursuit dragging itself toward the protagonists with its fingers. You could cut all the "zombies" up and all their bits and pieces would still continue to attack anyway they could.
 
Y'all seem like you watch a lot of movies.

How many movies you think y'all watch a year? At the end of 2007 I made a goal to watch 50 new movies in 2008. I saw thirty something that year and have never completed the goal since. In fact I watched fewer in 2009 and even fewer in 2010. However, I'm at 48 new movies so far this year, so I should finally actually complete that goal.
 
remember when every other movie had character posters like the jackie brown one?

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can't think of any right now, but there were heaps in the 90's.
 
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