CheerupSilver
Very Cool!!!
Steinesongo
Too many fans seem to be blown away
Calum Hutton
It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Sarita Rafferty
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
darksyde-63508
Remember "Tales From The Hood?" if not, it was basically a black version of "Tales From The Crypt" Remember "Snoop Doggs Hood Of Horrors"? Basically a ripoff of "Tales From The Hood" if you haven't seen either of these movies, don't worry. The makers of this movie have.
This movie almost completely rips off "Tales from the hood" and also almost has the exact same wrap around story, but is different enough to keep it from going over the line of complete plagiarism, which it straddles uncomfortably close. But having said that, for a ripoff, its not a bad movie.
nammage
...for the one watching this film.First story is about three girls who don't save a drowning girl because she isn't cool enough? Or she tattled on one girl and that meant she should die! Though one girl did feel bad about it but didn't really come clean until 20 years later. Didn't matter, the dead little girl, who when alive was a sweet girl, dead she was a killing monster. What was the significance of 20 years? I have no idea. Maybe that's how long it takes for the dead to walk the Earth.Second story was kind of short but seemed to be anti-abortion. Woman goes to get a second abortion (she got one when she was 17) but apparently she's schizophrenic or something because she has these wacky dreams where her aborted fetus baby is coming to go back in her womb. Of course that was the first wacky dream. The second one the doctor is mad and just keeps taking her organs out until he gets to a new born 9 month fetus baby who mysteriously grows to a four year old and then literally crawls back into his mother (wearing briefs) where she then wakes up again and decides to keep the creepy underwear baby. The moral of that story is: if you have an abortion a creepy fetus briefs wearing baby will crawl back up into you so might as well just have the baby.Third story of three guys sneaking very loudly into a girl's dormitory but on the hush hush. They get up there, start drinking, and proceed to play a card game. I kid you not. A card game. Wild, just wild, man. Oh, and then spin the bottle. It was 1975. Back then it was like the 1950s. Well, everyone is now drunk and one guy rapes a girl while the others just discuss if they should do something to stop it. Say what? The raped girl gets pregnant and then expelled from school. It's a college, right? I mean, didn't seem to be highly religious but they wereñ't exactly specific on that, either. It does get a bit depressing after that...moral of the story is: if you were a sweet girl while alive you're going to be an evil revenge seeker when you're dead. Just look at the first story. Where's Casper the friendly ghost when you need him? Or that little girl from the Sixth Sense? She was nice.Seemed more like a comedy in parts than anything. Most likely unintentionally. Some of the acting was awful while other acting was passable to somewhat good. The stories were awful and had no good moral. The music was elevatoresque. Black films usually have great music even if low budget or poorly acted. Not this one.Overall, it took the concept of 1001 Arabian Nights and destroyed it. Too bad. Could have been good even in the horror genre. There was no real horror until the zombies at the end...Well, that kid crawling up into his mother's womb was pretty horrific but not in a scary way. More a gross makes me want to regurgitate way.
geminiredblue
Urban Chills, one of those multi-DVD packs. I recently came across one in a $5 bin at Wal-mart. So I shrugged, got out my wallet, and wondered "How bad could it be?!" Overall, the collection is atrocious. But there are a few genuinely good films hidden among the drek. STREET TALES OF TERROR is one of the better ones.Three young punks gun down their competition in a supposedly abandoned warehouse. But to their surprise, they discover a homeless man hiding out there. The hobo asks them to spare his life long enough to tell them three horror stories. The first, called "The Reckoning", is about a group of friends who accidentally drown a little girl. Twenty years later, she comes back as a murderous ghost. The second story, called "The Clinic", is about a girl deciding whether or not to abort her baby. Finally, "Graduation Night" is about a group of college kids who participate in a drunken orgy. One of the girls got raped and, soon after, hangs herself. On the night of graduation, the remaining kids go back into the supposedly haunted dorm room. Know what happens next? Overall, the movie's good. Though some of the acting, filming, and scripting could've been better. I did, however, enjoy the finale. I won't give it away except to say the hobo makes it out alive!
Michael O'Keefe
After witnessing a murder, an old homeless man(Wayne Dehart)bargains for his life by telling the killers three stories of horror where the spirits of the wronged seeks revenge. In one tale, a young girl is drowned by cruel friends; in another yarn, a young woman intends a clinical abortion until enduring horrid dreams of giving birth; and the third story is of a small midterm party in a girls dorm that ends in rape and murder. This very low budget item would go better with room temperature Thunderbird in a bag and a platter of hot wings. Its hard to call them actors, but credited as cast members: Staci Harris, Timothy Eric, Tenia Yarbrough and Aziza Anderson.