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Directed by David DeCoteau,
Charles BandOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
War,
Action,
HorrorThemes Jeu,
Films about toys,
Political filmsRating38%
Ozu, the villain from the previous film, walks down a dark alley only to be stopped by Kommandant Moebius, the Nazi general. Ozu offers him the puppet Tunneler, in exchange for her freedom. Moebius gladly takes the prize, which immediately kills SS Soldier #1. Moebius "sets her free" by shooting her in the head. While this takes place, the puppet Blade watches from the shadows. The next morning, Danny and Beth are recovering at Danny's house. Danny tells the rest of the puppets that he couldn't revive Ninja, but they will get back Tunneler. Blade appears and informs them of Ozu's death and Tunneler's capture by the Nazis. Danny and Beth respond to a knock at the door only to be grabbed by mysterious men in suits. Meanwhile, in a secret lab in Chinatown, Docter Freuhoffer, a German doctor with a fixation on dolls, is working for Moebius to develop a machine that can reanimate the dead. The seductive Uschi, a Nazi, tries to motivate the doctor only to be interrupted by Moebius. He demands a demonstration of the machine. He brings in a Japanese man and slits his throat. The machine makes him walk for a moment only for him to decay and fall down. Freuhoffer promises to fix the machine. Moebius reminds him that if he doesn't, his daughter will be killed. He then presents him with Tunneler to study., 1h13
Directed by Charles BandOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Jeu,
Films about toysActors Ian Abercrombie,
Stephen Blackehart,
Gordon Currie,
Chandra West,
Jack Donner,
Michelle BauerRating30%
The film begins with a rogue agent, Maclain (Kate Orsini), in one of the rooms in the Bodega Bay Inn, reading Toulon's diary, hoping to find some secret to the formula. The diary bursts into flames. As Maclain enters the basement, she finds a man named Eric Weiss (Jacob Witkin) talking to the last Toulon puppets: Blade, Pinhead, Jester, Tunneler, and Six Shooter. Eric explains that he knew Toulon before he died, and that he swore he wouldn't pass it to anyone else. Maclain threatens Eric with a gun. Eric then takes out a tape recorder, and plays a recording that Toulon left him., 1h24
Directed by Charles BandOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
HorrorThemes Jeu,
Films about toysActors Persia White,
Nicholas Worth,
Jodie Fisher,
Phil Fondacaro,
Matt Corboy,
Kristopher LoganRating44%
Virgil Travis is a wealthy, soulless psychopath who lives in seclusion in his mansion home with his dwarf butler and maniac right-hand man. Tortured and forcibly mutated as a child by a woman who put him through body transforming procedures, Virgil has an abnormally sized head. Basking in the suffering, degradation, pain, and death of others, Virgil has already killed, and kidnapped a female rock group that he keeps imprisoned in his basement to help satisfy his constant need for perverse amusement. Never satisfied, though, Virgil decides that he will once again try to fill the emptiness that exists within him, and so creates a trio of deformed, living dolls to systematically murder any and all people who have ever wronged him. What Virgil doesn't anticipate, though, is meeting his match and finding love, both of which come in the form of a woman who is even more evil and twisted than he is., 1h13
Directed by John Carl Buechler,
Ted Nicolaou,
Charles Band,
Steven Ford,
David AllenOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about computingActors Jeffrey Byron,
Richard Moll,
Phil Fondacaro,
Paul Pape,
Felix Silla,
Peter KentRating46%
Paul Bradford (Jeffrey Byron) is a skilled computer programmer who lives with his girlfriend, Gwen (Leslie Wing), and "X-CaliBR8," a quasi-sentient personal computer that Paul programmed and which he interacts with via a neural interface. Gwen is jealous of Paul's unusually close relationship with X-CaliBR8, to whom Paul has given a female voice, and fears that their relationship will be destroyed by Paul's reliance on X-CaliBR8 for his various day-to-day activities., 1h25
Directed by Charles BandOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
ActionThemes Time travel filmsActors Tim Thomerson,
Helen Hunt,
Megan Ward,
Martine Beswick,
Jeffrey Combs,
Art LaFleurRating54%
Los Angeles, 1991. Jack Deth (Tim Thomerson) has gotten used to life with his wife Lena (Helen Hunt) in the six years since they killed Whistler. Hap Ashby (Bif Manard) has made a fortune investing and has moved from the streets to a palatial estate, sharing it with Jack and Lena. , 1h16
Directed by Charles BandOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Action,
Horror,
CrimeThemes Christmas films,
Time travel filmsActors Tim Thomerson,
Helen Hunt,
Art LaFleur,
Richard Herd,
Telma Hopkins,
Andrew RobinsonRating59%
Jack Deth (Tim Thomerson) is a police trooper in the year 2247 who has been hunting down Martin Whistler (Michael Stefani), a criminal mastermind who uses a psychic power to turn people into zombies and carry out his orders. Deth can identify a tranced victim by scanning them with a special bracelet. All trancers appear as normal humans at first, but once triggered, they become savage killers with twisted features., 1h24
Directed by Charles BandOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
AdventureThemes Space adventure films,
Transport films,
Road movies,
Space operaActors Jeffrey Byron,
Michael Preston,
Tim Thomerson,
Kelly Preston,
Richard Moll,
Larry PennellRating39%
The movie opens with Dogen attacked by a "skybike" (a one-man, open-cockpit flying machine), piloted by a nomad. Dogen shoots down the bike and finds one of Syn's crystals on the pilot's body. Carved into the crystal is a symbol of a dead tree. Dogen next finds a murdered prospector, whose young daughter Dhyana (Kelly Preston) saw him killed by Baal (R. David Smith), Jared Syn's half-cyborg son. Baal sprayed the man with a green liquid that caused a nightmare dream-state, in which Syn appeared and executed him with a crystal. Dogen convinces Dhyana that it's his mission to find Syn and she joins him., 1h20
Directed by Charles BandOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Comedy horror films,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Phil FondacaroRating43%
Anna Quarrels (Rhonda Griffin), librarian in the Rare Books Room, is approached by Mr. Jamison from the University of Chicago who wishes to study Mary Shelley's original manuscript for "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus". After he's finished, Anna is about to return the manuscript to the stacks when she discovers that Jamison has switched blank paper for the manuscript and walked out of the library with it. Investigating, she learns he used a fake I.D. to access the Rare Books Room and so hires Private Detective, David Raleigh (Justin Lauer) to track him down. David finds fingerprints on the sign-in sheet and discovers the man claiming to be Jamison is really Dr. Winston Berber, an unscrupulous scholar with doctorates in Physics, Mathematics, Folklore, and Philosophy. Berber (Bill Moynihan) is meanwhile gloating over his collection of rare manuscripts; along with the Shelley manuscript, he has obtained the originals of Guy Endore's "The Werewolf of Paris" (1933) and James Putnam's "Mummy" (1993). He now seeks the first edition of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897) to complete his collection. Berber has invented an "Archetype Inducer" and plans to use the manuscripts to bring the four greatest monsters from horror history to life to do his bidding.