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Don't Go in the House [Limited Edition] [Blu-ray]

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After watching a colleague almost burn to death in an accident, he’s berated by his homophobic boss and goes home from his factory job to find his abusive mother has died. “Shaky”

These twelve Jesus sent out and commanded them, saying: “Do not go into the way of the Gentiles, and do not enter a city of the Samaritans. High Definition (1080p) Bluray presentation of the Extended Version (92 mins) of the film, with the additional scenes from the Television Version reinserted into the uncensored Theatrical Version Strong's 1722: In, on, among. A primary preposition denoting position, and instrumentality, i.e. A relation of rest; 'in, ' at, on, by, etc.Do yourself a favour and turn the sound off three minutes before the end, ask your smart speaker to play The Prodigy classic ‘Firestarter’, and it’s instantly a better movie. Which isn’t saying much. The victims don’t really matter in this film, and whilst we spend a good portion of time seeing Donny select his first victim, and working himself up to perform the act of kidnapping and killing her, the later victims get very little screen time, and I don’t think any but the first is named. Instead, it’s Donny that is the focus, his journey from abused son to fire-obsessed killer. The most obvious comparisons to Psycho would be the relationship between Donny and his mother, and how he keeps hearing her voice after she dies, and how her past actions are driving him to now harm young women. Thankfully the film doesn’t go into the disgusting trope of the cross-dressing villain, and because of that I think it actually makes a lot more sense than Psycho, and works better. The film doesn’t follow a victim. It doesn’t have a final girl. Instead, we begin with Donny Kohler (Dan Grimaldi), a man in his mid thirties who works at the local incinerator facility, burning trash. Straight away we see that Donny’s isn’t your typical guy; when an accident results in a coworker being engulfed in fire Donny watches on, mesmerised rather than helping.

Comparison between the British VHS from Arcade Video (1983 edition from the "Video Nasties" list without a BBFC certificate) and the theatrical version (both included on the British Blu-ray from Arrow Video - Limited Video Nasty Edition). Reversible sleeve and foldout doublesided poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Christopher Shy Whoever is on the housetop must not go down [to enter the house], or go inside to take anything out of his house; High Definition (1080p) Bluray™ presentation of two different versions of the film: the 83minute uncut Theatrical Version, and the 89minute Television Version with additional scenes and alternate footage and he on the housetop, do not let him come down into the house, nor come in to take anything out of his house;And they of the circumcision which believed were astonished, as many as came with Peter, because that on the Gentiles also was poured out the gift of the Holy Ghost… House' Keeping interviews Co-Producer Matthew Mallinson and Co-Writer Joseph R. Masefield for twenty-one minutes. It covers the inspiration for the story and the genesis of the first version of the script, working with August Films who were 'the East Coast version of New World Pictures,' problems that occured with the editing of the film and the need to cut roughly fifteen minutes out of the finished version, wanting to take full advantage of the atmosphere that the house provided, how some of the effects were done in camera during the shoot, locations that were used in the shoot, Grimaldi's performance and the pressure he was under during the production, how Dennis Stephenson became an associate producer on the film without doing anything except giving money to producer Ellen Hammill, how the film was received after being distributed and how they feel about the movie all these years later. Watch this one all the way through the end credits for an amusing story that we won’t spoil here. Don’t Go In The House is a horror film that was banned in the UK for decades, that received a harsh reputation because of this, and could be thought of as nothing more than gross, slasher gore; but is actually a lot more interesting than that. And this new release offers horror fans the ultimate way to experience this piece of cinematic history.

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