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Post by familyproperty on Nov 22, 2010 5:04:10 GMT -5
A 1970's Grind-House Style Film! Synopsis: When the cops kill Farmer Jones his son Derek stays hidden to protect their Family Property and keep his promise to his father NO MATTER WHAT!!! For the first time in ten years people make the mistake of stepping onto the property, which evokes a killing spree.. Once Derek Jones unleashes his fury none can survive!! Shot with new fresh eyes Family Property will leave you wanting more. To find out more visit www.familyproperty.weebly.comEric Morse Says he can see Family Property becoming Texas Chainsaw Massacre for a new generation of horror fans! Shroud Magazine says: Make no mistake about it—Family Property is rough. Balls out, in yer face, punch in the gut rough. More than anything else, Family Property captures that unsettling, incestuous cesspool feeling of its predecessors: films like The Hills Have Eyes, Last House on the Left, and 2001 Maniacs. Fans of hillbilly horror and DIY film—not to mention, the ever-growing Troma franchise (yes, Family Property is set firmly within the Troma universe)—should certainly check it out. Attachments:
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Post by William Pattison on Jan 14, 2011 18:53:32 GMT -5
A 1970's Grind-House Style Film! Synopsis: When the cops kill Farmer Jones his son Derek stays hidden to protect their Family Property and keep his promise to his father NO MATTER WHAT!!! For the first time in ten years people make the mistake of stepping onto the property, which evokes a killing spree.. Once Derek Jones unleashes his fury none can survive!! Shot with new fresh eyes Family Property will leave you wanting more. To find out more visit www.familyproperty.weebly.comEric Morse Says he can see Family Property becoming Texas Chainsaw Massacre for a new generation of horror fans! Shroud Magazine says: Make no mistake about it—Family Property is rough. Balls out, in yer face, punch in the gut rough. More than anything else, Family Property captures that unsettling, incestuous cesspool feeling of its predecessors: films like The Hills Have Eyes, Last House on the Left, and 2001 Maniacs. Fans of hillbilly horror and DIY film—not to mention, the ever-growing Troma franchise (yes, Family Property is set firmly within the Troma universe)—should certainly check it out. Awesome I'm glad you posted your film on the Bloodbath Board..
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