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Vacations of Terror (1989)
"Their sister Gaby finds the doll and opens up the door to relentless witch attacks. Things from eggs breaking, lights being turned on and off, to psychic
attacks. She’s thrown at least twice across the room and Julio is flung into a mirror and gets swallowed up in it. The effects are pure crap..." - Jorge A. Lopez of Strictly Splatter
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Santo and the Vengeance of the Mummy (1971)
"People start dropping dead as the bow and arrow wielding mummy claims the defilers. The Mexican workers are scared and want to leave, and Santo beats them up to 'convince' them to stay, but they flee the next morning, leaving Santo and a handful of people at camp."- Jose Prendes of Strictly Splatter
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The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy (1957)
"Later, the Evil Robert Bork scientist kidnaps Doc's wife to get the breastplate/bracelet combo and force Doc to decode the hieroglyphics. I know this all sounds like gibberish -- just roll with it." - Scot Nolan of Bargain Bin Review
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We Are What We Are (2011)
"They have always existed on a diet of human flesh consumed in bloody ritual ceremonies... and the victims have always been provided by the father. Now that he is gone, who will hunt? Who will lead them? How will they sate their horrific hunger? "- Rich Wolf of Obscure Horror
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Octaman (1976)
"And boy, is 'Octaman' a Mexican horror film. It takes place in Mexico, half the cast is Mexican, and one character is SOOOO Mexican he spends the entire film in a poncho, wearing a sombrero and humming Traditional Mexican songs. There's a TV and film cliche called "The Magical Negro" where among a cast of white people, there's one black guy who saves the day or is able to conjure up something at the last second to save everyone's life. Well, I called this guy "The Magical Hispanic." - Jason Soto of Invasion of the B-Movies
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The Brainiac (1962)
"You think you're gonna find meteors and demons in 'L'Avventura'? You gonna get your fix for brain-sucking necromancers in 'Y Tu Mama Tambien'? Will you discover all your needs for hypnotized professors crawling into fiery kilns by watching 'The Burmese Harp'? Well, maybe..."- George Litman of The Great White Dope's Mecha-Blog-Zilla
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