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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Watch THANKSGIVING Horror Remixes; BLOOD FREAK, BLOOD RAGE and HOME SWEET HOME with Commercials



A Very Horror Remix Thanksgiving trailer from Edward John on Vimeo.

Horror Remix returns with Thanksgiving-themed terror this November - description from https://drafthouse.com/news/horror-remix-returns-with-thanksgiving-themed-terror-this-november:

This November, Horror Remix is back with a brand new tribute to that great, underserved sub-genre — Thanksgiving-themed slasher films.

HORROR REMIX: THANKSGIVING offers up a trio of sliced up, home style horror with a side of sweet potatoes.

First up is HOME SWEET HOME, a 1981 horror film also known as SLASHER IN THE HOUSE. A family’s quiet Thanksgiving gathering at an isolated country home is interrupted by a giggling, PCP-addled maniac. What follows is your standard psychopathic killing spree. Directed by Nettie Pena, the film stars Jake Steinfeld (of “Body by Jake” fitness line fame) and Vinessa Shaw (who many will recognize from the 1993 Disney film HOCUS POCUS).

Up next is BLOOD RAGE, a 1983 slasher film directed by John Grissmer about a pair of identical twins named Todd and Terry. When a teenager is slaughtered at a drive-in theater, Todd is found guilty and locked away in a mental asylum. Years later, Todd escapes and confronts his family on Thanksgiving. And you thought your family get togethers were awkward…

Finally, there will be BLOOD FREAK, a 1972 hippie horror film about a Vietnam veteran (played by Steve Hawkes) who is transformed into a half-turkey/half-man monster addicted to the blood of drug addicts. Yep, this is that kind of movie.

All three films will be recut and remixed to keep all the good parts (sex, drugs and rock and roll) and take out all the boring parts (exposition, . In between, you’ll have a heaping table full of side-dishes featuring more fall-themed horror nuggets plus catty commentary by puppet emcees Thunderclap and Cheesecake.

This is one HORROR REMIX you won’t want to miss — especially if you’re looking for a way to ditch your family this Thanksgiving and see some vintage ‘70s horror cheese on the big screen.

Watch full HORROR REMIX: THANKSGIVING below or at archive.org:



Dustin Ferguson's @theonlydustinferguson Retro Horror Remix left this comment at https://retroslashers.net/home-sweet-home-1981/:

I made a more “Thanksgiving-y” version of (Home Sweet Home) for the Holidays. Featuring new music, a new title, and many corny elements removed. More of a straight-forward Holiday slasher now. You can download “Thanksgiving Massacre” here, as long as you own the original “Home Sweet Home” VHS.

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Thanksgiving Cinemadness Mega Mix description from @cinematicvoid:

Looking for something to watch this Thanksgiving? Well, we’re serving up our Thanksgiving Cinemadness Mega Mix on YouTube channel. Featuring commercials and clips to leave you stuffed! 📺

Watch below or at https://youtu.be/lNT5gC8ubnk:


Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County (1998) description from bloody-disgusting.com:

A year prior to the release of The Blair Witch Project, this made for TV movie left viewers in confusion and concern thanks to its pseudo-documentary style. As for plot, it begins with a normal Thanksgiving family gathering, complete with drinking and bickering. It’s all ordinary until aliens show up, and things get super creepy. Shot on videotape, the style and eeriness stirred up controversy post-airing; viewers weren’t sure if what they’d just watched was real footage or fiction. It’s a spooky alien abduction tale rendered even spookier with the lo-fi quality, but this rare Thanksgiving genre outing has been stuck on VHS since its arrival.

Watch below or at archive.org:


45min UPN version at archive.org:




Happy Thanksgiving!


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