- 3:47 4. "Faster ****cat" Bert
Shefter 2:47 5. "I Ain't Nuthin' But a
Gorehound" 3:16 6. "Psychotic Reaction" Kenn Ellner, Roy Chaney,
Craig Atkinson...
- brutality,
never giving the
audience a
second to unclench. It's a
feast for
gorehounds, one with an
unsubtle message about the way that
uninformed activism harms...
-
zombies wait. The film
began shooting in 2004, two
years later in 2006
Gorehound Inc.
released a
teaser and a trailer. The film's
trailer was released...
- "Fans of Hitch****ian
thrillers like it
because it's
moody and dark.
Gorehounds like it for the chest-burster.
Science fiction fans love the hard science...
- wrote: "Texas
Chainsaw M****acre doesn't
exactly offer anything new, but
gorehound fans who
rejoice at
watching people's
innards fall out of
their bodies...
- pp. 161–162. ISBN 978-0-231-16206-7.
Stine Aaron,
Scott (2003). The
Gorehound's Guide to
Splatter Films of the 1980s.
McFarland & Company. p. 167. ISBN 0-7864-1532-0...
- in 2006.[citation needed] Film
Television Stine,
Scott A. (2015). The
Gorehound's Guide to
Splatter Films of the 1980s.
McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-1-4766-1132-7...
-
Wayback Machine, Comics2film.com;
accessed September 25, 2015. "Welcome at
Gorehound Canned Film".
Archived from the
original on
December 19, 2013. Retrieved...
-
Joshua Rothkopf accuses A
Serbian Film of
pandering to "mouth-breathing
gorehounds who
found Hostel a bit too soft (i.e.,
fanatics who
would hijack the horror...
- nonsense" with "a dumb,
circular ending".
Scott Aaron Stine wrote in his The
Gorehound's Guide to
Splatter Films of the 1980s: "Despite the
charming contrivances...