HELL’S GROUND: The Best Pakistani Horror Film I’ve Ever Seen »
Posted By ind06 1 year, 4 months ago in Arts & EntertainmentHell’s Ground is a Pakistani slasher / zombie film that lays claim to being “Pakistan’s first slasher film!’…with zombies. Why zombies in a slasher film? You ask. Because it is THERE, I answer.
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ind061 year, 4 months ago
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Hell's Ground is more than just Pakistan's first slasher film... with zombies, it's also the first slasher film to have an all tabla soundtrack, the first slasher film to feature giant medieval weaponry and the first slasher film where almost every character is bilingual.
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Go Pakistani horror films! :D -
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uncle-dave1 year, 4 months ago
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I thought it was a pretty cool concept! I really did like the cross dressing mace wielding giant ALTHOUGH the mace was just a tad smaller than a hot air balloon. But I guess if you saw that thing coming at you it would look like the last hot air balloon you've ever seen.
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So what's wrong with keeping you eyeball collection in a jar? If you put them in a baggy they could get smashed like mine did....sigh.
The old guy in the Italian Stallion tee shirt reminded me of my Uncle Toma except that my uncle had more gold teeth, I don't think that guy had any teeth.
All in all I'd have to say that this one will go on my must see list. I hope they show it at that little theater next to the Sushi Bar. -
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ind061 year, 4 months ago
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It's released right now on DVD with English subtitles and that is a very interesting point Chevydog, for while I distinctly heard the zombies going "Urrrrrrrrr", the subtitle read "Arrrrrr". Since all other characters in the film randomly drop into speaking English I can only assume that the zombies are also groaning in English about half the time.
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