Review of Bloody Moon (1981) by Steve E — 09 Feb 2009
In the glorious tradition of...Pieces, Bloody Moon is brought to us by our sadistic friends from Spain. Just like that little gem of Euro sleaze, Bloody Moon features some shockingly realistic death scenes including the deservingly hyped saw death. However, besides these well orchestrated moments of terrifying grue, there's a whole lot of cheese to wade through. Don't let this discourage you, because, as a matter of fact, Bloody Moon really comes alive during these loooooong dead spots where we get to witness the characters daily interactions. The dialogue that spews from these nitwits' mouths is just too good to be true. Whether the credit goes through bad translation or simply a bad original script, it's something that will keep you thoroughly entertained while waiting for the next dumb co-ed to get it. There's also a lively score that's a mix or disco, farting synth sounds, and a tune that sounds an awful lot like an instrumental version of a Rocky Horror song.
Bloody Moon is a must have cheese and gore extravaganza for all lovers of exploitation and Euro sleaze! Pop this in at your next movie party and see how much fun you'll all have!
This review of Bloody Moon (1981) was written by Steve E on 09 Feb 2009.
Bloody Moon has generally received mixed reviews.
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