Yeah, it's bad. But so what? This was a drive-in classic back in the day no matter how comical it is today. And like any
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — A Bucket of Blood
The_Moviegeek — 20 years ago(April 19, 2005 06:41 PM)
Yeah, it's bad. But so what? This was a drive-in classic back in the day no matter how comical it is today. And like any crappy Corman flick, there is always a good message at the end! Take a look if you haven't.
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TonyDood — 20 years ago(May 18, 2005 09:27 AM)
Just saw this last night after hearing about it for years. What a fun little movie. Not really horror but has all the fun grisly elements a horror lover likes. And Dick Miller is a hoot! Can't believe he was EVER young! Nice companion piece to "Little Shop Of Horrors" tooalmost like its darker relative, ha ha. And say what you want about Roger Corman but he knew his stuff! He really knew how to stretch a buck, and how to keep a movie hiking along without resorting to explicit exploitation.
Didn't rock my world or anything but it was a VERY entertaining little flick!
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STEVE-1559 — 18 years ago(July 04, 2007 12:02 AM)
Don't know why you use words like "bad" and "crappy" to describe this. The movie is actually very well made: nice black-and-white photography, good use of the camera to tell the story, an amsuing script with a good premise for a spoof of HOUSE OF WAX, and some great performances to boot.
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Death_to_Pan_and_Scan — 18 years ago(July 28, 2007 12:16 AM)
Good film and definitely seems like a House of Wax spoof, but
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Carla must be one of the dumbest horror movie women ever (and that's saying a lot) to run out of a crowded coffeehouse artshow into the darkened streets where he was more likely to be able to kill her.If you're watching 'Fullscreen' DVDs, you aren't getting the whole picture.
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funkyfry — 17 years ago(May 27, 2008 01:57 AM)
I'm pretty sure this movie was comical to the people who saw it when it came out too, but not in a bad way. It's fun horror, not that different say from the famous E.C. Comics of the 1950s like "Tales from the Crypt."
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franzkabuki — 15 years ago(January 05, 2011 08:16 PM)
Its not bad - I watched it, having previously only seen It Conquered The World from Corman, so expecting another bout of dumb fun and Ed Wood-styled entertaining awfulness, but what I ended up seeing was a rather biting satire and an obviously intentionally funny movie (one of the best one-liners: "Wasnt that nice of Naolia to give me this expensive horse!") It wasnt even too badly acted and to top it all off, the ending of the film with Walter escaping through the dark backlots to the jazz tune was quite masterfully rendered. Its a good film.
PS: Walter looked like Dominique Pinon of Delicatessen fame, the guy who first discovered the sculpt stuffing looked like Al Pacino as Michael Corleone and one of the two ever-present stoners looked like Mike Patton.
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MozartsMuse — 9 years ago(January 10, 2017 09:34 PM)
I just watched this and thought it was a fun movie (also gave it a 7/10). I was entertained the whole way through! I don't understand why so many people are saying it's a "bad movie." The actors all did a good job, and it was nicely filmed.