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Doom Asylum (Uncut Edition)

Doom Asylum (Uncut Edition)
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Product Description

Studio: Media Blasters Inc. Release Date: 10/20/2006


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #115076 in DVD
  • Brand: Media Blasters
  • Released on: 2007-01-09
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 79 minutes

Customer Reviews

Hilarious horror spoof, a cult classic waiting to happen.5
Doom Asylum was possibly the wierdest and simultaneously funniest eighties bi-product I have ever seen and since the first time I saw it I knew that someday I would have to own it. This film was in a class all its own, not quite horror and not quite comedy Doom Asylum fit perfectly the description of what in the opinion of my friends and myself alike would call the perfect film. We are a rare breed forever in search of just the right film to tear apart. Like MST 3000 only very different and we are not on T.V. In conclusion, don't expect to see Doom Asylum in the runnings for the prestigous movie of the century award, but if you enjoy kicking back and enjoying a bad movie now and then I think that you will be plesantly surprised by this truly original film.

A great, bad movie!!!4
Hard to find title is as cheesy as a pizza in Wisconsin. Awful dialog, lame plot situations and characters who do dumb things. So its a perfect 80s slasher movie. Looks great on DVD and the trailers that come with it are hard to resist.

Neat idea, low-budget execution3
Decent, if awkward low-budget entry in the slasher genre. Poor dialog, lackluster pacing, not much panache, but the condemned insane asylum that's provided as backdrop for the young stars and starlets to run amuck through before getting hack'd n' slashed is inspired. But seriously, the main reason to check out this horror relic (from the direct-to-VHS days) is Patty "Frankenhooker" Mullen and her nerdy friend (Charlotte from Sex & The City). If you're a fan of bad 80's horror, add another star.