killersnakes.jpgAvailable tomorrow (Tuesday) in the US is the  famous Shaw Brothers Studio’s “Killer Snakes”.  The film tells the story of a meek young man who’s been abused and mocked by everyone around him.  The young man happens to live near a haven for reptiles, and upon discovering a wounded snake one night, he discovers that he has a unique physical bond with his cold-blooded neighbors.  Impoverished and sexually frustrated, he is pushed to the breaking point by those around him.  In retaliation, he vows to unleash his fury in a perverse, delirious attack of scaly serpents like nothing you’ve ever seen!

Intrested in snagging a copy of this film?  Screenhead is giving away one copy.  All you have to do is leave a comment on this post, like usual.  Just make sure you enter an email address when submitting your comment.  All those in the US and Canada are eligible.

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4 Comments so far »
  1.  

    Mary said

    December 4 2007 @ 3:18 am

    “Flight of the Living Dead,” and now this? This truly is the most wonderful time of the year.

  2.  

    Daniel M. said

    December 7 2007 @ 7:28 pm

    looks like a fun one

  3.  

    Tamara Burks said

    December 9 2007 @ 5:38 pm

    I always love a good wierd revenge flick.

  4.  

    Wes Fischer said

    February 6 2008 @ 10:41 am

    Is it too late to enjoy this festive treat?

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