The first title that jump trough my mind was the special edition of Ginger Snaps but you can get it only via marketplace so it won't help you to complete your order...This one is cheap to get and contrary to the US set the films are in their original screen ratio. But none of those films are that great but if you are a completist.This one is a Best Buy exclusive in the US but you can get it here from amazon... but it's costly so I'm not sure it's a good suggestion This one is a canadian exclusive...Of course there are a ton of French Canadian films that you won't find anywhere else Québec-Montréal, Horloge Biologique, But the problem is the fact that I don't know for most of them if english subtitles are included (the one I've listed are english friendly).
Plot:It’s New Year s Eve, and a group of college coeds have planned a masquerade bash aboard a chartered train. What they didn’t plan on was that a knife-wielding psycho would crash the party and begin slaughtering the guests one by one! Who is this brutal costumed killer? Could it be the mysterious magician (David Copperfield) with a talent for swordplay . . . a former frat pledge with an axe to grind . . . or any number of other guests, both invited and uninvited?My Thoughts:Not bad not good, just your average early eighties horror movie on a train. Don't take that as a negative since the film is better than 95% of what is named horror now, but there is nothing new here for an "old guy" like me My big problem with the film is the fact we know who is the killer right from the beginning. They show why he became a killer in a prologue, for me that would have been a better idea to use this later as a flashback scene. But what do I know? I ain't a film director or producer
Wasn't Aurore reviewed here before...?
What are the other two about? The description for Québec-Montréal was in French only and Horloge Biologique is a comedy?
You say there is nothing new here, but would it have been so in 1980...?