Wow! Thanks for the tips folks. I knew DIAMOND HILL as an early Soi Cheang effort but to be honest, I momentarily forget my Hong Kong movie history when I come across a store selling VCDs so cheaply!
I thought his next film after this one, HORROR HOTLINE, had a lot of potential, but the BLAIR WITCH overtones pretty much killed my buzz (as did the whole concept of the Big Head Baby, really). His
next film NEW BLOOD was, I thought, a strong step in the right direction for Hong Kong horror, but then came THE DEATH CURSE which really could have done without so many pop singers.
Haven't seen his films since that one, but I've heard good things about most of them, and in fact have two of them, LOVE BATTLEFIELD and HOME SWEET HOME in the DVD's-to-watch pile!
I must say, I almost didn't buy EDGE OF DARKNESS because of the presence of John Shum, an actor whose antics wear me down in many of his comedy roles. I figured for two bucks, though, and the fact that it looked like some kind of dark thriller, it was worth a shot. Glad I picked it up now. Nice review Vicki.
As to the YESTER films, I now have the first and the third. Guess I gotta find the second one before I really dig into those!
And yeah, I think I am willing to venture further down the quality ladder than you, Mike, but that simply has to do with nearby sources of incredible bargains on legitimate product (most of which only occur because of the rampant bootlegging, ironically). I'm sure your local Chinatown gives up its unmissable bargains from time to time!
Actually, the more I look at this most recent (partial) list, I realize there's more OK stuff than trashy stuff on it, but it's a safe bet that my tastes run pretty low sometimes, as my contributions to the "additions" forums in recent months will attest (I mean,
really, KUNG FU POLICE? HOOKER'S WORLD? THE RUNNER? Sigh....[by the by, some of these still need some cast members ID'd, in case anyone's got a keen eye])
Appropriately enough, I just started watching a recently-purchased, unsubtitled (
) DVD of a B-flick called DEVIL KILLER last night. The onscreen title is actually DEVIL BUTCHER, but there's no butcher in the film (I'll post screen grabs later for verification), let alone anything worthy (so far) of the category III rating on the package, which of course features the standard glamour shot of Sophie Ngan and Grace Lam looking all sexy and naked, something I've yet to see in the film itself, not that I was hoping, of course...