Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation Explained

Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation
Studio:FlixMix
Runtime:56 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation is a horror compilation video released in 2001 by FlixMix. Marketed as "The Killer Compilation," the film consists of seventeen scenes from notable, revolutionary horror titles, along with short screens describing the apropos villain.

Cast

ActorRoleFilmNotes
Doug BradleyPinheadHellraiser (1987)
Nicholas VinceChatterer
Grace KirbyFemale Cenobite
Simon BamfordButterball Cenobite
Ashley LaurenceKirsty Cotton
Andrew RobinsonFrank Cotton (disguised in Larry Cotton's skin)
Robert EnglundFreddy KruegerA Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Heather LangenkampNancy Thompson
Amanda WyssTina Gray
Nick CorriRod Lane
Andrew DivoffDjinnWishmaster (1997)
Gunnar HansenLeatherfaceThe Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Marilyn BurnsSally Hardesty
Edwin NealHitchhiker
Roger L. JacksonGhostfaceScream (1996)Voice
Neve CampbellSidney Prescott
Warwick DavisLeprechaunLeprechaun (1993)
Brad DourifChuckyChild's Play 2 (1990)Voice
Beth GrantMiss Kettlewell
Tony ToddCandymanCandyman (1992)
Virginia MadsenHelen Lyle
Paolo RotondoSimon CartwrightThe Ugly (1997)
Muse WatsonThe FishermanI Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
Sarah Michelle GellarHelen Shivers
Jenny SeagroveCamillaThe Guardian (1990)
Corbin BernsenDr. Alan Feinstone, D.D.S.The Dentist (1996)
Angus ScrimmThe Tall ManPhantasm (1979)
Michael BaldwinMike Pearson
Bert RosarioBladePuppet Master (1989)Voice
Ed CookPinheadVoice
Tim DombergTunnelerVoice
Linda CookLeech WomanVoice
Paul Le MatAlex Whitaker
Robin FratesMegan Gallagher
Jimmie F. SkaggsNeil Gallagher
Anthony PerkinsNorman BatesPsycho (1960)
Kane HodderJason Voorhees (1993)
Nick Castle/Tony MoranMichael MyersHalloween (1978)
Jamie Lee CurtisLaurie Strode
Donald PleasenceSamuel Loomis
Scott MacDonaldJack Frost (2000)Voice

Bonus features

Along with the Flix Facts feature (see below) and the Easter Egg, which included the hidden Jack Frost 2 clip, there were other bonus features. These were:

Critical reception

AllMovie gave the documentary a negative review, writing, "Boogeymen [...] [reduces] a mystifyingly broad range of films into the lowest common denominator of trading cards and role playing."[1]

Sequel

In 2002, FlixMix released a DVD entitled, Ultimate Fights. It featured the most intense fights ever to appear in the movies. There was supposed to be another FlixMix title that was never released, which was called Crack Me Up. It was planned to feature the funniest clips from the most recent blockbusters.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Boogeymen (2001) - Review - AllMovie . . 12 August 2012.