joehed
Joined Apr 2000
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I suppose one could begin by saying that it was well acted; it was, but pornos can be well acted also. The plot is a whole different matter.
The writer seems to have totally abandoned the comical limericks that are the lep's modus operandi. In fact we see Warwick taking on very few lines and taking on more lethal damage in this one flick than in all of the other lep movies combined.
Overall it was pretty good, certainly better than Warwick Davis' dabble in space travel. But really, did my Pot of Gore need to become obsolete for this?
The writer seems to have totally abandoned the comical limericks that are the lep's modus operandi. In fact we see Warwick taking on very few lines and taking on more lethal damage in this one flick than in all of the other lep movies combined.
Overall it was pretty good, certainly better than Warwick Davis' dabble in space travel. But really, did my Pot of Gore need to become obsolete for this?
This movie is rad! Full moon is normally pushing halfy horror genre products, but this one is excellent.
A group of teens break into a medical facility and are filming a horror film of their own, but they didn't know they were staring in one. The group finds a room with a mysterious machine and decides to turn it on. What a blunder. Rob Zombie and his army (ok well maybe not that many zombies) step out and begin to kill, one by one, all the members of the movie. Two of the three remaining cast members decide to make-up a plan to rescue their friend.
The best thing about this movie is the semi-unexpected ending. Let's just say that it doesn't end with two people riding off into the sunset, holding hands.
With a good plot, excellent acting, and a unique ending I would give three thumbs up to this one.
A group of teens break into a medical facility and are filming a horror film of their own, but they didn't know they were staring in one. The group finds a room with a mysterious machine and decides to turn it on. What a blunder. Rob Zombie and his army (ok well maybe not that many zombies) step out and begin to kill, one by one, all the members of the movie. Two of the three remaining cast members decide to make-up a plan to rescue their friend.
The best thing about this movie is the semi-unexpected ending. Let's just say that it doesn't end with two people riding off into the sunset, holding hands.
With a good plot, excellent acting, and a unique ending I would give three thumbs up to this one.
This movie is pretty damn good. Way better than #2, and just a nose away from the first. This film focuses around the miller house and goes back to reveal a bit more about the Warlock and his presence in colonial times. It is really quite well done and the acting put forth by Bruce Payne supersedes Julian Sands'. It is also quite creatively done, especially what the Warlock does. Excellent, probably the best in the series.