The flickering neon light of the "Video Palace" cast a sickly green glow over the counter as Mark slid a blank slim case across the laminate. It was 2010, the height of the digital underground, and the scribbled Sharpie on the disc read:
That night, the kid popped the disc into his tray. The drive spun up with a mechanical whine that sounded like a warning. The "DVDSCR" watermark— Property of Anchor Bay Entertainment The flickering neon light of the "Video Palace"
manages to be even more visceral than the 1978 original. It follows Jennifer Hills, a writer seeking solitude in a riverside cabin, who is subjected to a horrific, prolonged assault by a group of locals. The second half of the film shifts gears into a meticulous, inventive, and incredibly gory revenge flick. Read a comparison of the 1978 original vs
Read a comparison of the 1978 original vs. the 2010 remake of the film. who is subjected to a horrific
The flickering neon light of the "Video Palace" cast a sickly green glow over the counter as Mark slid a blank slim case across the laminate. It was 2010, the height of the digital underground, and the scribbled Sharpie on the disc read:
That night, the kid popped the disc into his tray. The drive spun up with a mechanical whine that sounded like a warning. The "DVDSCR" watermark— Property of Anchor Bay Entertainment
manages to be even more visceral than the 1978 original. It follows Jennifer Hills, a writer seeking solitude in a riverside cabin, who is subjected to a horrific, prolonged assault by a group of locals. The second half of the film shifts gears into a meticulous, inventive, and incredibly gory revenge flick.
Read a comparison of the 1978 original vs. the 2010 remake of the film.