Brian-178
Entrou em jul. de 1999
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If you're gonna make a movie called Troll II, what should it be about? Trolls, right? Well, this movie strayed from the ordinary (the movie features goblins, instead), but I applaud that; it's not every year a movie as unique as this comes out. Troll II contains some unforgettable scenes: the popular dinner table set piece, Grandpa Seth's lesson in fire-starting, the priests' sermon on meat, etc.
Also, entertaining characters such as the child hero Joshua, his deceased-but-back-to-save-the-day Grandpa Seth, Creedence the local witch, the sexy Holly, the air-head Elliot and his boys, the generous Sheriff Gene Freak, Grandpa Seth's friend who used to live in Hell (whom, by the way, taught him a very useful trick), and of course the goblins themselves.
The films' use of foreshadowing is, also, very effective (eg, On the way to Nilbog Diane exclaims, with sandwich in hand, "Speaking of hungry, WANT SOME ,JOSHUA?". Also, look for the big bowl of apples in the middle of the table during the dinner scene).
The above may sound silly, but it's different and in every respect of the word: FUN! While being a clever spoof, the film also provides chills of it's own; younger viewers beware.
So, if you're watching Troll II and find yourself saying "I can't...I can't move(!), why?", it's probably because you're having a good time.
Also, entertaining characters such as the child hero Joshua, his deceased-but-back-to-save-the-day Grandpa Seth, Creedence the local witch, the sexy Holly, the air-head Elliot and his boys, the generous Sheriff Gene Freak, Grandpa Seth's friend who used to live in Hell (whom, by the way, taught him a very useful trick), and of course the goblins themselves.
The films' use of foreshadowing is, also, very effective (eg, On the way to Nilbog Diane exclaims, with sandwich in hand, "Speaking of hungry, WANT SOME ,JOSHUA?". Also, look for the big bowl of apples in the middle of the table during the dinner scene).
The above may sound silly, but it's different and in every respect of the word: FUN! While being a clever spoof, the film also provides chills of it's own; younger viewers beware.
So, if you're watching Troll II and find yourself saying "I can't...I can't move(!), why?", it's probably because you're having a good time.
I was never a fan of Steven Seagal until I saw this movie. I rented Fire Down Below because I saw a preview for it on another video and it looked hilariously awful; something that I could have a good laugh at. Well, I wasn't completely right; I did get the unintentional howlers like I expected, but I also got likable characters and performances, and a rated 'R' movie without so MUCH profanity. Recommended for fans of fast action, sweet romance and laughs (both purposefully and not); Enjoy.
Low budget, rock bottom, raunchy, tasteless, inept(purposefully) "classic" about a nerd transformed into a mutant who fights crime...the dirty way! If you think it's funny when a group of teenagers run over a 12 year-old boy for "points" and then take pictures of his crushed head for kicks, then this may be your movie. If it's cheap blood and gore effects you're looking for, enjoy; If it's also humor you're after...look elsewhere (cult classics: Evil Dead trilogy and A Clockwork Orange...these movies are MUCH more tasteful).