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जन॰ 2004 को शामिल हुए
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There is really something to this film. It has charisma, something lacking in so many horror films. It is extremely grizzly in some scenes, but it never loses its style and charm. OK, its zany and immature in some ways, however, that lends a friendly vibe, making Creepshow seem innocent in the way the old Grimm's Fairy tales were.
I love this scary movie. It has zombies, and monsters, and creepy crawlies, yet it also has quality actors, interesting story lines, and a wacky comic book style that will appeal to fans of movies like Tommy. The best thing about this movie is that its perfect for spooky sleepovers and you can find it for like 3 bucks online in good condition.
I love this scary movie. It has zombies, and monsters, and creepy crawlies, yet it also has quality actors, interesting story lines, and a wacky comic book style that will appeal to fans of movies like Tommy. The best thing about this movie is that its perfect for spooky sleepovers and you can find it for like 3 bucks online in good condition.
I picked this movie up on VHS for ten dollars after hearing about it on several horror forums. I'm not sure what to make of it really, but i can't say it was a bad slasher flick.
Maniac is slightly predictable and mostly realistic, which is pretty much the norm with serial killer movies. What sets this film apart is the disturbing lack of pathos a viewer will feel for the killer. The directer makes no attempt for sympathy for the maniac; he is a dirty scumbag with little charisma, his killings are terrible, and you want to see him get his. There is moderate suspense, plenty of blood (courtesy of Tom Savini, who makes a cameo as a sexually frustrated man who get his head blown off his shoulders), and the dialog isn't too bad.
This is not a classic, but it isn't generic, and it has a style of its own. Horror fans should see it.
Maniac is slightly predictable and mostly realistic, which is pretty much the norm with serial killer movies. What sets this film apart is the disturbing lack of pathos a viewer will feel for the killer. The directer makes no attempt for sympathy for the maniac; he is a dirty scumbag with little charisma, his killings are terrible, and you want to see him get his. There is moderate suspense, plenty of blood (courtesy of Tom Savini, who makes a cameo as a sexually frustrated man who get his head blown off his shoulders), and the dialog isn't too bad.
This is not a classic, but it isn't generic, and it has a style of its own. Horror fans should see it.
666 the dark day. Once a century do those number appear as a date on the calender. yes! and what do we get for all that dark energy? The Omen Remake-- a new dreadful type of evil that strikes the horror fan at his weakness, His/Her love and respect of the influential groundbreaking horror movies.
This movie provides two hours of mediocre entertainment of supernatural blah blah blah. It is not scary. Better horror has come out in the last few years people. Go see Hostel, or High Tension, or take a chance on an older horror movie like Session 9, or Ginger Snaps if you want character driven horror. As far as remakes go, not one in the last 15 years has matched the entertainment of the original, even though one or two of them may have been scary. The Night Of The Dead Remake was the last horror remake to take an old screenplay and really breathe some creativity into it.
TOR is not so much a remake, but a polished copy with the same screenplay! Gregory Peck is still the man, and Leiv Schrieber cries too much! It is all how you remember it but all with a weird cast of more familiar faces from recent movies. Kind of like asking your girlfriend to try on an outfit of your ex-girlfriends; its never a good fit and it is likely to cost you a good relationship. I'm sorry, (Insert name of Remake here) but it's not working out, so I am not going to see you anymore.
All you zombies do not show your faces and spawn of Satan celebrate in hell (where the party's at anyway) because if you go see The Omen Remake than the Exorcist remake with Dakota Fanning as Regan is not far behind.
This movie provides two hours of mediocre entertainment of supernatural blah blah blah. It is not scary. Better horror has come out in the last few years people. Go see Hostel, or High Tension, or take a chance on an older horror movie like Session 9, or Ginger Snaps if you want character driven horror. As far as remakes go, not one in the last 15 years has matched the entertainment of the original, even though one or two of them may have been scary. The Night Of The Dead Remake was the last horror remake to take an old screenplay and really breathe some creativity into it.
TOR is not so much a remake, but a polished copy with the same screenplay! Gregory Peck is still the man, and Leiv Schrieber cries too much! It is all how you remember it but all with a weird cast of more familiar faces from recent movies. Kind of like asking your girlfriend to try on an outfit of your ex-girlfriends; its never a good fit and it is likely to cost you a good relationship. I'm sorry, (Insert name of Remake here) but it's not working out, so I am not going to see you anymore.
All you zombies do not show your faces and spawn of Satan celebrate in hell (where the party's at anyway) because if you go see The Omen Remake than the Exorcist remake with Dakota Fanning as Regan is not far behind.