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May 4, 2018 · One such movie is 1986’s Neon Maniacs. Despite a hook that could easily have extended through a series of sequels – mutant monsters, each with a different and specific design gimmick, appear ...
One of the more unknown slasher horrors I recently came across was Neon Maniacs, a 1986 film about 12 mutants with different designations/weapon styles coming out of the Golden Gate bridge at night time to kill. When I saw the trailer for this I thought brilliant! 80s rock music, campy teens, murderous mutants, and 80's schlock.
Mar 30, 2008 · At least if they make a remake (i'm not against that idea), make a better scenario and please get back the team from that movie, give them small roles or anything, hire a big star and make it even frightening, it could be awesome !! Last Movies:- Taken - 4/5 - The Wrestler - 5/5 - W. - 3/5
Jan 10, 2024 · Science fiction horror like no other. Neon Maniacs is one of those films that doesn’t need any advertising beyond the cassette cover. Jarosław Kowal. 10 January 2024. Just a glance at the bizarre, colorful characters with menacing expressions is enough for the spirit of the ’80s to materialize in our rooms and discreetly slip the VHS into ...
Such is the case with Neon Maniacs, a mess of a monster movie rife with production woes. In an era of practical effects-driven horror prone to sequel fever, a horror movie about a horde of varied ...
Primo cheese with the right chemical adulterants. A little underwhelming given where it starts, though. Kind of writes a check it can't catch with the premise. It's like they wanted to make a slasher film you could potentially produce a toy line from. I'll have to watch it again sometime.
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I really miss the USA channel. Duckman, titty flicks, cheep ass horror. Man those were the days. They'd edit out all the good parts, but it was the only way for a little kid to get R-rated stuff back before the internet was a thing. This movie is the sort of thing you'd expect from Troma Films, except Lloyd Kaufman goes for broke.