Diane Lane Movie:

Forever Evil



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Diane Lane Movie:
Forever Evil



Movie
Forever Evil
Forever Evil
List Price: $9.99Label: VCI Entertainment

Salesrank: 109703

Released: November 30, 2004
Our Price: $5.40
Used Price: $5.89
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Red Mitchell (II)
  • Tracey Huffman
  • Charles L. Trotter
  • Kent T. Johnson
  • Diane Johnson
  • Editorial Review:
    A fun outing by a group of college graduates turns into a nightmare. Marc Denning barely escapes with his life and has to sit by helplessly as his friends are brutally mutilated by some super-natural force. Some time later, Marc meets a mysterious woman who claims to have lived through a similar experience. United together they search to uncover and destroy this evil force, and with the help of a crusty old police detective, the clues begin to fall into place. The closer the duo gets to the evil, the more tragic their lives become. Can they ever overcome this supernatural beast that is FOREVER EVIL? Can the world survive if they don't? WARNING! Not for the squeamish! Contains scenes with explicit violence and gore and brief nudity. Don't see it alone. Bonus Features: Director & Writer's Commentary| Contains Two Versions - Restored Director's Cut (9 extra minutes never seen before!) and Original Home Video Premier| Sound: New Enhanced Dolby Digital 5.1 or Dolby Digital Stereo| Original Trailer| Photo Gallery with Behind-the-Scenes Photos| Scene Selection Menu. Specs: 1-DVD9 + 1-DVD5; Dolby Digital 5.1; 120 minutes; Color; 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1987; SRP - $9.99.

    Forever Evil Reviews:
    Laughing My A$$ Off!! 3 Star Review
    2009-09-11 - OK, I recently bought this film, because I saw an old intro from USA's "Saturday Nightmares" which featured this film. I vaguely remembered it, and after seeing it again, it's easy to understand why I forgot it lol.

    This film is, incredibly, cheesy to the Nth degree. It's terrible in every facet possible. However, there's just something appealing, to me, about these, unintentionally, funny horror films, with the worst acting, horrible and boring dialect and cheesiest effects possible.

    The film makes little sense, and just seems to drag along forever. Honestly, the more I watch it, the more I enjoy it, but then again, my mind is warped like no other. So unless you enjoy really terrible, cheesy, 80's schlock, I wouldn't recommend it.

    80's cheese at it's worst!

    Wha?!?!? 1 Star Review
    2006-12-28 - Okay, the HPL fan inside overrode reason and I bought this film off of ebay. It is truly a bad, terribly made low budget horror. But, in the long run aren't most of them?

    It did have a Lovecraftian theme, but not really enough to warrant the money I spent (it wasn't very available when I got it, so I was ripped off.....in my opinion, 5 dollars is ripped off with this stinker)

    I thought it sucked, but I guess you'll have to decide for yourself.

    Two tentacles down on this one. The elder gods are ashamed

    What more can we say? 5 Star Review
    2004-03-06 - Buyer beware! This is your standard B-Rate horror film. There is nothing overtly special about this film, however there is nothing we can say bad about it as long as you understand what you're about to watch.

    A Good Way to Choke on Your PopCorn 1 Star Review
    2002-10-05 - This movie, trying to incorporate some pieces of Lovecraftian lore into its cheap, brittle storyline, was an utter travesty. Besides having a budget that barely rivaled the popcorn and drink ingested during its showing, its ties to the otherworldly menace, Yog Kothag, and the essentially useless book, The Necronomicon, were simply veiled attempts to bring in viewers. It was, by and far, an insult to my horror-watching eyes.

    The storyline, if you can call the bumbling plot that the wretched actors follow a story, is as follows:
    We start with a fortune teller as he reads a client's cards. What he sees frightens him enough that he funnels her money back into her hands (plus thirty dollars), pushes her out the door abruptly to be killed, and then runs into a monster that couldn't rival most Halloween costumes. Cut to a foolish guy, joined by his pregnant girlfriend, his brother, and three others, as they meet at a cabin in the middle of nowhere to discuss his newest invention (an emergency grappling hook that straps to your wrist, the dumbest idea I've ever been privy to). Here, they get drunk, play cards, fire off some banter that does incorporate a bit of humor, and subsequently start the dying one by one. Still, he gets away and is hit by a car, landing himself in the running for the stupidest man alive awards and on the trek to torment some movie watchers. Later, skipping a heap of the bumbling plot, he is joined by a detective that knows something is going on, a lady that also lived through an attack by this presence by hiding under her porch for days, and a one-hundred year old dog that really didn't mean anything in the movie except that there was a way to burn more time. Together they find out that there is a ghost quasar pulsing to the murderous beat of the thing doing the killings, that some monstrous creature named Yog Kothag is trying to come back, that the Necronomicon only has a dozen pages, that you can add a zombie into a movie just because you feel like it, and that a lack of research before you make a movie can always be countered by a good ceremonial dagger.

    Yes, this movie was bad. If you have to check it out because you have some Lovecraftian completionist need, you'll hate it. If you like cheap horror movies, you'll hate it. I don't even think the people who made it like it.

    What happened? 3 Star Review
    2002-07-10 - Fangoria did a spread on the makeup effects, and the images were very cool. I watched them film the demon baby at a warehouse in Houston, and it looked like it was going to be cool also. Something happened. The resulting film is a typical horror story on a very low budget. Nothing to see here. Move along. Overall, I was very disappointed in what initially looked to be a decent horror flick.

    An aside on the baby: I watched for at least 3 hours as they dropped that baby onto a raised platform and they were still trying to get it to "bounce" properly when I left. These were all nice guys who made an unmemorable film. Still, it's worth watching if you're a horror fan.










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