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roserosette · 6 months ago
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Don't Panic, 1987, Ruben Galindo
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astralbondpro · 2 years ago
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Don’t Panic (1987) // Dir. Rubén Galindo Jr.
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dare-g · 2 years ago
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Grave Robbers (1989)
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dicerollen · 1 year ago
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Don't Panic (1987) Review
Satan, a Ouija board, 30 somethings playing teenagers and dinosaur pajamas.All of this brought together to make a Mexican supernatural slasher and serving as the first Mexican horror film to be reviewed on this channel. This is also a film that’s often filed under A Nightmare On Elm Street rip-offs.It was written and directed by Rubén Galindo Jr. and was released, in Germany, in 1987.The first…
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amazingmrcinema007 · 2 months ago
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I love how Cemetery of Terror is a mishmash of different horror subgenre. The first half plays out like a slasher with Satanism thrown into the mix where a resurrected devil-worshipping serial killer slashes up victims with his claw-like bare hands before it goes wild in the second half when it introduces a graveyard full of zombies stalking our remaining survivors.
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drfreex · 2 years ago
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The Hubrisween That Wasn't: G
This one gave me more difficulty than I generally expect with a consonant that isn’t Q or X. Original plan was to watch the Empire flick Ghost Town, but had no luck finding my copy in the stacks. Turned up another one I’d never heard of, The Grey Knight, which turns out to be a re-titling of The Killing Box, a fairly interesting Civil War tale concerning voodoo and undead soldiers… though not…
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pierppasolini · 5 months ago
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Cementerio del terror (1985) // dir. Rubén Galindo Jr.
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twittercomfrnklin2001-blog · 10 months ago
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Cemetery of Terror
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You’re planning to go to a rock concert, but a desperately horny medical student whose circle of friends only includes other desperately horny medical students, invites you to what he calls a jet set party filled with actors, celebrities and “people in limousines.” Which do you pick? Given half a brain, you’d stick with the concert, but then you wouldn’t be able to help drive the cockamamy plot of Ruben Galindo, Jr.’s nonsensical CEMETERY OF TERROR (1985, Shudder,  AMC+). The film actually opens well. The camera moves through a dirty room to catch a man (Hugo Stiglitz) asleep in a chair as he dreams of a serial killer taken down by the police. That sequence is eerie, with some imaginative shots and good use of a hand-held camera. And whenever Galindo throws in hand-held shots the film gets a lift. But then there’s the plot. When the young women discover the desperately horny medical students have taken them to a deserted mansion for sex, they’re not giving out. One of the men finds a book of satanic rituals in the attic (as one so often does) and decides they can get the girls in the mood by stealing a dead body, taking it to the nearby cemetery and pretending to raise it from the dead. And it works on both counts. Of course, the body they steal is the serial killer who just happens to be the owner of the house and the book of satanic rituals. Who’d a thunk it? So it’s your basic supernatural slasher, and to one-up the genre, Galindo has him kill all the partyers, with one kill lifted directly from the original HALLOWEEN (1978). The killer dispatches them rather quickly (with the help of some hitherto unsuspected telekinetic powers), which would make for a blessedly short film, but there’s also a group of children who decide to celebrate Halloween by cavorting in the cemetery. The killer starts chasing them, and just to keep things at the appropriate level of WTF, he also brings all the dead bodies in the cemetery back to life. This is all padded with endless shots of the kids running around and Stiglitz (remember him? Turns out he was the killer’s psychiatrist) driving around in a stolen police car to keep the dead man from coming back to life (oops!). I have to admit, however, that laughing at this film was a lot more enjoyable than suffering through some big-budget attempts at serious filmmaking. GANDHI anyone? I didn’t think so.
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goalhofer · 2 years ago
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2023 World Baseball Classic Colombia Roster
Pitchers
#17 Carlos Ocampo (free agent/Cartagena)
#19 Jeffry Niño (Diablos Rojos Del México/Barranquilla)
#22 Adrian Almeida (Piratas De Campeche/Puerto Cabello, Venezuela)
#26 Jhon Romero (free agent/Cartagena)
#29 Rio Gomez (Portland Sea Dogs/Miami, Florida)
#30 Yapson Gomez (El Águila De Veracruz/San Cristóbal, Venezuela)
#32 William Cuevas (Diablos Rojos Del México/Turmero, Venezuela)
#34 Luis De Avila (Rome Braves/San Estanislao)
#41 Danis Correa (Chicago Cubs/Cartagena)
#47 Julio Teherán (San Diego Padres/Cartagena)
#48 Ezequiel Zabaleta (Gastonia Honey Hunters/Ciudad Bolivar)
#50 Santiago Florez (Greensboro Grasshoppers/Barranquilla)
#52 Reiver Sanmartín (Cincinnati Reds/Cartagena)
#53 Ruben Galindo (Lake Elsinore Storm/San Juan De Uraba)
#56 Tayron Guerrero (Louisville Bats/Bocachica)
#66 Guillermo Zuñiga (Memphis Redbirds/Cartagena)
#72 Pedro García (Louisville Bats/Maracaibo, Venezuela)
#74 Nabil Crismatt (San Diego Padres/Barranquilla)
#90 Julio Vivas (Vaqueros De Montería/San Cristóbal, Venezuela)
#98 Jasier Herrera (Tiburones De La Guaira/Cartagena)
Catchers
#12 Gustavo Campero (Rocket City Trash Pandas/Lorica)
#20 Meibrys Viloria (Columbus Clippers/Cartagena)
#21 Jhonathan Solano (free agent/Barranquilla)
#35 Elías Díaz (Colorado Rockies/Maracaibo, Venezuela)
#38 Jorge Alfaro (Boston Red Sox/Sincelejo)
Infielders
#3 Dilson Herrera (Staten Island FerryHawks/Cartagena)
#9 Adrián Sánchez (free agent/Maracaibo, Venezuela)
#11 Fabián Pertuz (South Bend Cubs/Barranquilla)
#13 Jordan Díaz (Oakland Athletics/Montería)
#16 Reynaldo Rodríguez (Tigres De Quintana Roo/Cartagena)
#27 Evan Mendoza (El Paso Chihuahuas/Sarasota, Florida)
#39 Gio Urshela (Los Angeles Angels/Cartagena)
#77 Dayan Frías (Akron RubberDucks/Cartagena)
Outfielders
#6 Jesus Marriaga (Gary SouthShore RailCats/Cartagena)
#36 Oscar Mercado; Jr. (St. Louis Cardinals/Tampa, Florida)
#43 Harold Ramírez (Tampa Bay Rays/Cartagena)
Coaches
Manager Jolbert Cabrera (Beisbol Colombiano/Cartagena)
Bench coach Jose Mosquera (VSL Pirates/Campo De La Cruz)
Hitting coach Jorge Cortés (Visalia Rawhide/Barranquilla)
Pitching coach Walter Miranda (Greenville Drive/Cartagena)
1B coach Ronald Ramirez (Caimanes De Barranquilla/Cartagena)
3B coach Jair Fernandez (DSL Dodgers/Cartagena)
Assistant coach Orlando Cabrera (Beisbol Colombiano/Cartagena)
Assistant coach Édgar Rentería (CPBL/Barranquilla)
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rhetthammersmithhorror · 4 years ago
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Cemetery of Terror | 1985 — Cementerio del terror
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mater-argento · 3 years ago
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roserosette · 6 months ago
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Don't Panic, 1987, Ruben Galindo
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iamcinema · 7 years ago
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Don’t Panic (1987) | Rubén Galindo Jr.
“On his seventeenth birthday, Michael unwittingly unlocks the evil forces of a Ouija board.”
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dare-g · 2 years ago
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Cemetery of Terror (1985)
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libraryofloveletters · 3 years ago
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people/character list
seeing that I'm a multi fandom blog, decided to put together a little list of characters/people I'm writing for! 
If you ever want to know about a character/person, just ask! 
Updated: June 26th, 2023
Formula One
Charles Leclerc
Carlos Sainz Jr
Daniel Ricciardo
Esteban Ocon
George Russell
Jenson Button
Kevin Magnussen
Lance Stroll
Lewis Hamilton
Mark Webber
Max Verstappen
Mick Schumacher
Pato O’Ward
Pierre Gasly
Sebastian Vettel
Football 
Achraf Hakimi
Andrew ‘Andy’ Robertson
Antonie Griezmann
Christian Pulisic
Erling Haaland
Giovanni ‘Gio’ Reyna
Jack Grealish
John Stones
Jordan Henderson
Jude Bellingham
Kylian Mbappe
Marcus Rashford
Neymar Jr
Paulo Dybala
Richarlison
Ruben Dias
Sergio Ramos
Trent Alexander Arnold
Vini Jr
Virgil Van Dijk
Bridgerton
Anthony Bridgerton
Benedict Bridgerton
Colin Bridgerton
Simon Basset
The Punisher/Daredevil
Frank Castle
Billy Russo
Matt Murdock
Law & Order: SVU
Nick Amaro
Sonny Carisi
Sons of Anarchy/Mayans MC
Jax Teller 
Opie Winston 
Angel Reyes
Ezekiel ‘EZ’ Reyes
Miguel Galindo
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robwils1 · 4 years ago
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Ruben Galindo Jr was a director I'd never heard of until Vinegar syndrome released some of his films. All with great transfers and special features. His movies despite simple plots are a ton of fun. The effects for his limited budget were also very good.
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