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

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On that day, let no one on the housetop come down to retrieve his possessions. Likewise, let no one in the return for anything he has left behind. Additionally, Arrow Video has exclusively released the "Nasty Edition" with a third disc in their in-house store as another special edition. There are 3 (or even 4) more versions included: Strong's 3598: A way, road, journey, path. Apparently a primary word; a road; by implication, a progress; figuratively, a mode or means. Grindhouse All-Stars: Notes From The Sleaze Cinema Underground is a selection of interviews with filmmakers Matt Cimber, Joseph Ellison, Roy Frumkes and Jeff Lieberman that lasts for thirty-four minutes. They speak here, recorded individually, about the term 'grindhouse,' how the film's had special personalities that the bigger budgeted pictures didn't have, shooting these films with theatrical distribution in mind, having reputations of going outside the norm when making these movies, the difficulties of getting some of these movies financed, how successful some of these films could be with big city audiences and drive-in audiences and lots more.

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DVD Talk gave the film a three and a half out of five, writing that, Don't Go in the House "is one of those rare films that works really well despite the fact that rips off better-known movies" and "it's a bitter, ugly, and nasty little horror movie that doesn't pull any punches and is just as seedy today as it was when it was made. It's effective in that it gets under your skin despite its low budget origins and obvious flaws". [9] Hysteria Lives! gave the film a similar rating, writing, "Grim is the only word for Joseph Ellison's psychological terror movie" and "It's easy to forget just how nihilistic much of American genre cinema was as the 70s turned into the 80s (especially with the avalanche of cheese that was just round the corner), but Don't Go in the House is a chilly reminder of times when practically anything went". [10] In a retrospective, Dave J. Wilson from Dread Central felt the film was underappreciated, and called it "a dark, chilling, grim and gruesome depiction of the tragic repercussions of child abuse". [11] Home media [ edit ]

Don't Go In The House was the first film role for Dan Grimaldi, who later went on to play Patsy Parisi on the HBO The latter is absolutely identical to the version Subkultur used on the German Blu-ray. Moreover, Subkultur had also filed the open matte version in the bonus material as "Rohschnitt".High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray™ presentation of two different versions of the film: the 83-minute uncut Theatrical Version, and the 89-minute Television Version with additional scenes and alternate footage Then He sent him away to his house, saying, “Neither go into the town, nor tell anyone in the town.” Evry, Max (November 5, 2021). "DELIRIUM and DON'T GO IN THE HOUSE Blu-ray Releases Unveiled by Severin". Fangoria. Archived from the original on November 21, 2021. The land of Zabulon, and the land of Nephthalim, by the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles;

These twelve men were sent out by Jesus with the following instructions: "Do not go to any Gentile territory or any Samaritan towns. UK VHS release in uncut form: A copy of Arcade's 1983 VHS release (no BBFC certificate), which was added to the infamous "Video Nasties" list and therefore banned. These twelve Jesus sent out after instructing them, saying, “Do not go on a road to Gentiles, and do not enter a city of Samaritans; Probably one of the better known Video Nasties, Don’t Go In The House is the first (alphabetically) in a line of “Don’t” warnings on the list. The film was first released in UK cinemas in 1980 after heavy cuts from the BBFC, and this version was released by Arcade Video in 1982. Later Arcade Video released the uncut version for home video, and this was added to the Video Nasties list in July 1983. The film was soon removed from the list, and re-released on the promise that only the BBFC cut version be sold. The film was once again re-released in 1987 with 3:05 seconds of cuts, and eventually released completely uncut by Arrow this year for the DVD & Blu-ray release. He sent him away to his house, saying, “Don’t enter into the village, nor tell anyone in the village.”Wilson, Dave (October 1, 2016). "Retrospective: Don't Go in the House (1980) – Ignore the Warning and Go In". Dread Central. Archived from the original on October 7, 2019. Brand new commentary on the Theatrical Version by director Joseph Ellison and producer Ellen Hammill Strong's 3361: Not, lest. A primary particle of qualified negation; not, lest; also (whereas ou expects an affirmative one) whether.

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… 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. Grimaldi also shows up for a ten minute on camera interview called Playing With Fire in which he speaks quite honestly about his film premiere in this picture. He talks about how he got the part after working on a play, how he wasn’t a fan of horror films when he took the part, research that he did to help flesh out the character he plays in the film and quite a bit more. He provides a few amusing anecdotes about the movie and the people who made it and while he covers some of the same ground here that he does in the commentary, it's always neat to see a performer on camera and compare him in real life to the role he or she plays in the feature.Donny's co-worker, Ben, phones him that night and warns him that their boss will fire Donny if he fails to show up to work again. Meanwhile, Donny is haunted by apparitions of his burnt mother, who appears to stalk him inside the house. Donny spends hours regaling stories of his life to the four corpses, which he has arranged and posed in chairs in a bedroom. Riddled with guilt over what he has done, Donny visits Father Gerritty, his local priest, to discuss the nature of evil. Donny confesses to Father Gerritty that his mother repeatedly burned him to rid him of his innate "evil." This voice stirs up trauma in Donny, of the times where his mother would punish him as a child by burning the evil out of him. Sure that he can overcome the voices in his head and break away from his mother’s ghost with fire, Donny converts one of the rooms into a fireproof chamber, and starts looking for victims that he can burn alive. Strong's 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.

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