Quando quatro membros de uma gangue param em um café solitário à beira da estrada, eles se encontram presos na estranha coleção de arte dos donos do café e devem combater uma força sinistra ... Ler tudoQuando quatro membros de uma gangue param em um café solitário à beira da estrada, eles se encontram presos na estranha coleção de arte dos donos do café e devem combater uma força sinistra com apetite por almas.Quando quatro membros de uma gangue param em um café solitário à beira da estrada, eles se encontram presos na estranha coleção de arte dos donos do café e devem combater uma força sinistra com apetite por almas.
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- 18 vitórias e 3 indicações no total
J. Daniel Quezada Bonilla
- Nick
- (as Daniel Quezada)
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Attack of the Puppet People and Dr. Cyclops are generally considered classic B-movie fare and for good reason: These films exploit the potential of their premise. While I admire those who put forth the effort to try and make a flick they think will be entertaining, I also recognize the need to warn a would-be audience of the failure. Mediocre acting, little effective use of the premise, little to enjoy. I'll generously give it 1 star, hoping to balance out those who gave it a 10 or even slightly less, obviously friends of the cast or crew...
This movie was damn good, I don't know why all these haters are dissing it. The novelty & uniqueness of the plot alone make it better than most of the run of the mill crap out there. Managed to be disturbing with hardly any blood & gore, which I find impressive. The acting was in no way sub par, these amateur movie critics are straight tripping. Any rating less than a 5 doesn't even get taken seriously for this film as it's definitely far above average in my opinion.
What a clever story. Multilayered and unpretentious. Have to watch it again. It's got more to give, I'm sure.
Alright this one was different. A semi interesting plot but the writing seemed like it could use more rewrites. There was too much circumstantial situations for my taste. I kinda hated how much bad luck was brought on to the protagonists.
Technicals were okay at times but stiff more frequently. The editing could have been paced better, but in my opinion, it was the movie's strongest element. The cinematography has some okay shots but nothing worth praising. The visual effects were pretty decent for a film like this. I struggled the most with the dialogue sound and continuity issues. It was clear there was effort put into this movie in more parts than others as some dialogue sounded like it had a noise removal filter, and I question why they did not resort to ADR. There were takes of unwanted cars driving by in reflections and backgrounds that stood out in the edit, and looked like the area was not that busy to settle for shots like this.
The acting wasn't great, but some of the delivery and performances weren't terrible. I attribute a lot of this back to the writing perhaps. One cool little Easter egg I noticed, and it may not have been intentional: Honey is the name actress who plays antagonist, who shrinks kids in the movie (not a spoiler based on trailer); a reference to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. The cat clock in the movie was the same one from the 1989 film too.
Technicals were okay at times but stiff more frequently. The editing could have been paced better, but in my opinion, it was the movie's strongest element. The cinematography has some okay shots but nothing worth praising. The visual effects were pretty decent for a film like this. I struggled the most with the dialogue sound and continuity issues. It was clear there was effort put into this movie in more parts than others as some dialogue sounded like it had a noise removal filter, and I question why they did not resort to ADR. There were takes of unwanted cars driving by in reflections and backgrounds that stood out in the edit, and looked like the area was not that busy to settle for shots like this.
The acting wasn't great, but some of the delivery and performances weren't terrible. I attribute a lot of this back to the writing perhaps. One cool little Easter egg I noticed, and it may not have been intentional: Honey is the name actress who plays antagonist, who shrinks kids in the movie (not a spoiler based on trailer); a reference to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. The cat clock in the movie was the same one from the 1989 film too.
This movie is so good like it's incredibly like you have to watch it so you can get it like it's amazing but I found this movie on YouTube. Because at first the movie look kinda stupid but it's incredible. Worth watching To see for yourself.😁
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 39 min(99 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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