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The first passions of Angelique and Barnabas are revealed at last.... On the run after escaping her father's clutches, Angelique fears her supernatural powers and the mysterious demon that haunts her dreams. Beginning her new life as a servant for the wealthy du Pres family, she finds herself tempted by forbidden love and dark desires when Barnabas Collins returns to Martinique.Dazed, bloodied and speechless with trauma, Sarah Carter emerges alone from the Appalachian cave system where the events of
The Descent took place. Local sheriff Redmond Vaines forces her back underground to help the rescue team which is desperately searching for her five missing girlfriends. As the team moves deeper into the caves, Sarahâs flashes of fractured memory intensify and she begins to realize the full horror of the would-be rescue! mission. Only Sarah knows the terror which lurks in the shadows of the caves. But they are about to encounter a new tribe of crawlers â" inbred, deformed and even more viciously feral than those Sarah faced before.As a follow-up to
The Descent, Neil (
Doomsday) Marshall's unsettling and underrated subterranean horror film,
The Descent: Part 2 delivers part, if not all of what made the first film one of the standout genre pictures of the last few years. Shauna Macdonald returns as the sole survivor of an expedition that turned fatal after its team of all-female spelunkers encountered a race of monsters in a remote Appalachian cave; unable to prove her story, she's sent by the local authorities back into the cavern with a team of experts, with predictably bloody results. Unfortunately, blood is apparently the sole focus of director Jon Harris, who edited the original
Descent (as well as
Kick-Ass); what's missing are Marshall's strong charac! ters, which made their demise all the more meaningful and harr! owing, a nd his emphasis on suspense over special effects (Marshall is credited as executive producer on
Descent 2). Those wishing to see more of the "crawlers," the blind, humanoid antagonists in both films, will get plenty of views here, but bringing them into the light, as it were, doesn't make them more frightening. Instead, viewers become more aware of their artifice, which also goes for their suspiciously papier-mâché-like environs. The widescreen DVD includes some interesting extras that illustrate the producers' intentions with the film; Harris, Macdonald, and two of the newer cast members provide a lively commentary, while a 25-minute making-of featurette gives glimpses of the film's production design. A battery of deleted scenes offer character nuances that might have benefited the film had they been left in, and a storyboard gallery is an improvement over the murky sets.
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Cabin Fever:
As a last hurrah after college, friends Jeff, Karen, Paul, Marcy and Bert embark on a vacation deep into the mountains. With the top down and the music up, they drive to a remote cabin to enjoy their last days of decadence before entering the working world. Then somebody gets sick. Karenâs skin starts to bubble and burn as something grows inside her, tunneling beneath her flesh. As the others debate about how to save her, they look at one another and realize that any o! ne of them could also have it. What began as a struggle agains! t the di sease soon turns into a battle against friends, as the fear of contagion drives them to turn on each other.
Cabin Fever 2:
Cabin Fever delivered terror in the flesh, but now your flesh will crawl with
Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever, the bloodcurdling sequel to the hit horror film. Days after a killer virus consumed his friends, Paul emerges from a ditch by a river. Though his body has been ravaged by the virus, he is determined to survive and to warn others of the danger. However, a water bottling plant has already distributed contaminated water to the local high school. The schoolâs students are excitedly preparing for the prom, unaware theyâre about to have a grisly date with death.
Descent:
On an annual extreme outdoor adventure, six women meet in a remote part of the Appalachians to explore a cave hidden deep in the woods. Far below the surface of the earth, disaster strikes when a rock fall blocks their ex! it and there's no way out. The women push on, praying for another exit, but there is something else lurking under the earth. The friends are now prey, forced to unleash their most primal instincts in an all-out war against an unspeakable horror--one that attacks without warning, again and again and again.
Descent 2:
Dazed, bloodied and speechless with trauma, Sarah Carter emerges alone from the Appalachian cave system where the events of
The Descent took place. Local sheriff Redmond Vaines forces her back underground to help the rescue team which is desperately searching for her five missing girlfriends. As the team moves deeper into the caves, Sarahâs flashes of fractured memory intensify and she begins to realize the full horror of the would-be rescue mission. Only Sarah knows the terror which lurks in the shadows of the caves. But they are about to encounter a new tribe of crawlers â" inbred, deformed and even more viciously feral than ! those Sarah faced before.Collector's Edition of Star Trek The ! Next Gen eration Featuring The DESCENT PART 1 & 2 Stardate 46982.1 & 47025.4 Responding to a Distress Call Riker, Data & Worf encounter Several Borg and That is Only the Begining! In Part 2 Data's Evil Brother Lore is Now in the Picture and You Know What That Means! Trouble!!!
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