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Zombie-A-GoGo
01-01-2005, 02:21 PM
Death Valley: The Revenge of Bloody Bill.
I don't think this has it's own site, but here are some reviews:
http://www.thevideograveyard.com/d/deathvalley.html
http://www.horrorview.com/Death%20Valley.htm
http://www.baal-peor.gq.nu/fuq/ssv/ss_death_valley_04.html
There's more if you Google it.
SGT. DEATH
01-01-2005, 02:52 PM
I have seen this mentioned about the threads but its been a while. :drinking:
JohnnyZombie
01-03-2005, 07:10 PM
Its a good movie!
DEAD-KNIGHT
01-03-2005, 07:14 PM
Yea I spoke about it before, the story is kind of weak, but the gore is EXCELLENT! I recommend it strongly.
Send_More_Cops
01-04-2005, 09:15 AM
I Have seen this film, Its pretty good, as Dead Knight said the gore is pretty good, This film is not just another zombie movie, The storyline is quite well done for the budget they had for the film
Bad Zombie Night
01-04-2005, 09:27 AM
Really? Now you guys have me curious. I guess I'm gonna have to check this one out for myself. Well saddle up!
evilzombie20
06-01-2005, 10:25 AM
Hey guys, has anyone on here seen this one? I'm watching it now and so far I'm liking it. The zombies are pretty cool and the characters aren't too bad, but that all could change. So I wanted to get everyone else's opinion so "Death Valley: The Revenge of Bloody Bill"; discuss.
RottingSlowly
06-01-2005, 10:32 AM
One of the worst zombie movies i've ever seen.To me the characters were bland and the story was weak.Asylum seems to be on a mission to destroy the zombie sub genre single handidly.Zombies Vs. Vampires,Corpses are Forever,and now this piece of :poo:.Wasn't impressed by this move at all.Asylum is another studio that should just close shop.
SGT. DEATH
06-01-2005, 04:24 PM
I enjoyed this movie because Ive seen worse and I know there will be worse yet.But this is worth the watch and I liked the storyline. :drinking:
SGT. DEATH
06-05-2005, 07:22 PM
I found bloody bill bloody enjoyable and well worth the watch so I thought when I seen this thread I would bring it back from the dead. :lol:
Divided Soul
06-06-2005, 04:30 PM
I found bloody bill bloody enjoyable and well worth the watch so I thought when I seen this thread I would bring it back from the dead. :lol:
Things do seem to have a way of coming back to life around here! :)
RottingSlowly
06-06-2005, 06:35 PM
One of the worst zombie movies i've ever seen.To me the characters were bland and the story was weak.Asylum seems to be on a mission to destroy the zombie sub genre single handidly.Zombies Vs. Vampires,Corpses are Forever,and now this piece of :poo: .Wasn't impressed by this move at all.Asylum is another studio that should just close shop.
The Blind Dead
06-08-2005, 08:28 PM
One of the worst zombie movies i've ever seen.To me the characters were bland and the story was weak.Asylum seems to be on a mission to destroy the zombie sub genre single handidly.Zombies Vs. Vampires,Corpses are Forever,and now this piece of :poo: .Wasn't impressed by this move at all.Asylum is another studio that should just close shop.
It wasn't that horrible. The characters and acting was far better in this little b-movie than most. The zombies could have looked better but it was low budget. I disliked the lame metal soundtrack but to each his own.
I completely disagree with Asylum trying to destroy the zombie sub-genre. There's far far worse out there than Asylums work. Not all of their films have been top-of-the-line but not every b-movie will be.
Asylum should MOST DEFINITELY NOT close shop. Fact is...horror needs more companies like The Asylum out there, shooting horror, sharing their passion for the genre and having fun in the process. They're an awesome success story that all newbie companies should look to with admiration.
Divided Soul
06-09-2005, 05:21 PM
It wasn't that horrible. The characters and acting was far better in this little b-movie than most. The zombies could have looked better but it was low budget. I disliked the lame metal soundtrack but to each his own.
I completely disagree with Asylum trying to destroy the zombie sub-genre. There's far far worse out there than Asylums work. Not all of their films have been top-of-the-line but not every b-movie will be.
Asylum should MOST DEFINITELY NOT close shop. Fact is...horror needs more companies like The Asylum out there, shooting horror, sharing their passion for the genre and having fun in the process. They're an awesome success story that all newbie companies should look to with admiration.
I have to agree... in theory it is better to have people putting out crap then not putting anything out at all....
The Blind Dead
06-09-2005, 06:06 PM
One man's "crap" is another man's treasure. People said the same thing about Charles Band's movies and Corman before him and Castle before Corman. People whined about the crap they were putting out and how they should close shop but can you imagine if they had???
No Puppet Master...no Humanoids from the Deep...*shivers* Where would horror be right now if every casual horror watcher claiming to be a fan cried out for so and so to close shop?
Divided Soul
06-10-2005, 04:46 PM
An added point would be how many amatuer film makers first movies are terrible? If they stopped because people said that their movies were crap there would be nothing out there!
RottingSlowly
06-11-2005, 10:04 AM
Sorry guys i can't agree with any of your opinions.The fact that Asylum keeps making horrible movies proves to me that they either 1.Don't care about the quality of their movies or 2.Trying to make the movies quick and dirty just to turn a fast buck.I know you guys love zombie movies and low budget films,believe me i do too.But the quality of both has sunk in the last few years.We have 2 zombies movies being released in the theaters this year which is great.But how about about the hundreds of others that are just a total wastes of time and money?And as far as the independent scene goes.It's been dead for quite some time.And to think all the modern horror classics were both independent and low budget.NOES,Halloween,F13,NOTLD,Evil Dead,TCM, all made it without major studios backing them.The point is that nowadays any smuck with a camera and some friends are making horror movies because they think they're the easiest kind of film to make.And none if any attention is paid to the story or the acting.Hey if you guys wanna support this kind of stuff it's your right to do so.I'm not saying your wrong for doing it but i prefer quality over quanity.
RottingSlowly
06-11-2005, 10:06 AM
The point is that nowadays any smuck with a camera and some friends are making horror movies because they think they're the easiest kind of film to make.
sorry guys that should be "schmuck" instead.ateast i think that's how you spell it.
jackskellington
06-11-2005, 11:08 AM
I kind of agree with both sides of this one. It does seem like these companies are just churning out lame ass movies like a machine in order to make a bit of money, but on the other hand, it very well could be one of these movies that changes the entire genre as we know it with just one scene. Later on, that movie could be picked up by a major studio and remade with GAR at the helm or something like that. Just because these small companies can't afford to make it better doesn't necessarily mean they don't want to or don't care. I'm not really a big "fan" of the independent movies, so to speak, but I do have to admit that it's those movies that got us all through the last 20 years of having only straight to video zombie flicks to feed our craving! Plus, if there were only the big budget flicks, how many threads would be in this forum? Three or four?
Zombie-A-GoGo
06-11-2005, 11:24 AM
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:)
This discussion has been throughly kick around here: http://www.allthingszombie.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2687&highlight=problem+subgenre (http://www.allthingszombie.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2687&highlight=problem+subgenre)
If you'd like to continue it, just click on the link and go nuts. :)
jackskellington
06-11-2005, 11:44 AM
Good point ZAGG, sorry about that. As for Bloody Bill, I'd give it a shot. Most of the ATZ fans that have seen it seemed to like it and 2 out of the 3 reviews you posted seemed to give it a thumbs up so since my wife has to work tonight I think I'll head down to Hollywood and see if I can find this. When was it released?
ZombieJohn
09-07-2006, 05:23 PM
I watched the intro with the convict gettin dragged away then turned it off it looks like a really really:poo:ty movie. As for the bloody bill story line:poo: if i could use more than 4 smilies i would have so im gonna ration um. I turned it off went out and rented the dotd04 directors cut unrated which i saw mabey 100000 times over again. to me this movie is a piece of :poo: hell ill throw in another:poo: lol
Rufus_Cane
09-07-2006, 07:03 PM
@ Rotting Slowly: Just because they're out there it doesn't mean you have to watch them. Horror is the easiest kind of film to make and people are producing a load of crap. But they probably were at the same time as those classics you mentioned. I try and think of it like mining. You wade through all of this dirt but now and again you'll find a diamond.
ZombieJohn
09-12-2006, 05:40 PM
Finally saw the full movie and...Opinion didnt change.:poo: :poo: :poo: :poo:
Jay Decay
09-12-2006, 05:47 PM
This is some of the worst pice of crap I've ever seen. Annoying characters and horrible effects. And when are people gonna learn that running zombies sucks? ROTLD is the only film that made that work. It was stupid in House of the dead and Dawn 04 and it's stupid here.
The damn thing just seemed as a weird mess to me. I sold it shortly after seign it.
JohnDRobinson
09-12-2006, 05:55 PM
I thought "Death Valley" was a pretty decent flick. It had some good gore. Hot chicks. Really a fun treat. As far as low budget horror movies go, this was a rare one. It was flat out fun. The Asylum is a the last bastion of low budget horror movies with no excuses.
The Blind Dead
09-13-2006, 02:45 AM
I agree John. I think The Asylum and even Full Moon are about the only ones out there still putting out some really fun, cheesy and even lame b-movies. I thought Bloody Bill was atrocious and I loved it.
ZombieJohn
09-14-2006, 09:26 PM
I agree John. I think The Asylum and even Full Moon are about the only ones out there still putting out some really fun, cheesy and even lame b-movies. I thought Bloody Bill was atrocious and I loved it.
Exactly and they keep makin um! When will they learn? And not to rain on anyones parade with spoilers but one part that was in my eyes "RETARDEDEDEDEDEDE"(Ment to spell bad) was when the black guy dies and before he dies he goes on his little "rampage" while hes hipped up on coc. I mean common asylum how many movies can you make before they finnally make a law sayin if youve made over 100 shitty movies(which they have) you should get your license revoked. Just a bunch of cheap bastards trying to make some money! Why cant they make b-movie trash for romance or something?
The Blind Dead
09-15-2006, 01:50 AM
"RETARDEDEDEDEDEDE"(Ment to spell bad)
MENT to spell MEANT? :lol:
I hope The Asylum and Full Moon continue making B-horror just like they are right now for as long as they can. Even their worst films are better than 50% of the crap floating around in horror and seeing release through companies like Lionsgate.
Spawn_of_Kyuss
09-19-2006, 06:39 AM
I saw this movie about a month ago, and I realzied something funny just today: I had watched that remake of "The Fog" right before watching this, and even with Bloody Bill's lower budget, shaky plot, and so forth, I clearly remembered watching it, while I had to struggle to remember what I had seen just before it. Good or ill, at least it stuck in my mind.
Of course there's the solid chance that it's just because that opening song got stuck in my head. It's grinding, repetitive, and addictively catchy as well.
Bloody Bill himself isn't a bad concept for a villain, but it's like putting a gem on a pile of crap: it might be nicer to look at, but it still stinks.
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