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Meanwhile, Marlis and the photographer find other corpses in the jungle. Searching for help, they stopped at an isolated house just to discover that the landlord is a scientist who created a ferocious mutant half-ape, half rat.
V/H/S is an American horror anthology franchise that includes seven found footage films, two spin-off films, and one miniseries.Created from an original story idea by Brad Miska, the plot centers around a number of disturbing VHS tapes that are discovered by innocent viewers and the possessive influence of the videos over those who see them.
This is a list of films released by Anchor Bay Entertainment on home video, DVD, and Blu-ray.Formed as the result of a split between Video Treasures and Starmaker Entertainment in 1995, Anchor Bay began releasing films on VHS and DVD in 1997, and has since built a catalog of over 300 releases.
On sites like eBay and LoveAntiques, collectible VHS tapes are valued at upwards of nearly $10,000 - depending on the rarity and condition of the tape, of course.
When a man covered in a black slime-like liquid approaches them, they attempt to flee but are captured by similar people, who take them deeper into the sewers. A minister, who Holly had interviewed earlier, appears and announces that a new order will soon begin. He then summons the Rat Man, which is revealed to be a creature dubbed "Raatma".
Book a trip home to clear out your parent's '90s entertainment center because you might just get a little bit richer thanks to your Disney stash.
"Rat Man" was the nickname given by Sigmund Freud to a patient whose "case history" was published as Bemerkungen über einen Fall von Zwangsneurose ["Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis"] (1909).
Ratman is a 1988 Italian horror film. Ratman, Rat-Man or Rat Man can also refer to the following: Rat-Man, an Italian comic book series by Leonardo Ortolani, and its title character; Ratman, a Japanese manga by Sekihiko Inui, and its title character; Rat Man, a nickname given by Sigmund Freud to one of his patients