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Blood Nasty
Roy is killed by a couple of jewel thieves and then brought back to life and possessed by deceased serial killer "Blade". He returns home and his mother is not very happy to see him as she wants to collect his life insurance policy. Soon, things get out of hand as mom is trying to make sure nobody knows that Roy has "come back" and Blade is trying to let everybody know that he has "come back".
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Plot Summary
A group of scientists experimenting with a strange meteorite discover that it harbors an alien parasite. The parasite infects one of the scientists and begins to transform them into a monstrous, bloodthirsty creature. The remaining team must fight for their lives and find a way to stop the creature before it escapes and spreads its terror.
Critical Reception
Blood Nasty is a cult classic of independent horror cinema, particularly known for its gore and practical effects, despite its low budget. While not critically acclaimed by mainstream outlets, it has garnered a dedicated following among fans of extreme horror and exploitation films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relentless gore and practical effects.
Noted for its ambitious, albeit low-budget, creature effects.
Considered a staple for fans of raw, independent horror.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche appeal, but it's generally appreciated by those who seek out extreme and independent horror for its commitment to visceral scares and practical gore.
Fun Fact
Director J.R. Bookwalter handled most of the special effects himself, including the creature makeup and gore effects, which were achieved through traditional practical methods.
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