Review of Death Bed: The Bed That Eats (1977) by Pure Rock Fury — 08 Sep 2008
"Death Bed" is the first (and probably only) film that felt like it was shot first and the script was penned on a series of dinner napkins second. While a few might think of the title as more a representation of something a tad deeper, let me assure you that the title is highly appropo.
The bed itself is possessed and it literally eats people, along with any food stuffs that young, uninhibited lovers may leave lying around during sex. Like many, I was introduced to this film via Patton Oswalt's mention on "Werewolves And Lollipops".
If nothing else, "Death Bed" is a good experiment in trying to dissect in one's head how someone actually came up with this idea and saw it through to the end.
This review of Death Bed: The Bed That Eats (1977) was written by Pure Rock Fury on 08 Sep 2008.
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats has generally received mixed reviews.
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