"Manos!"
Joined May 1999
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"Manos!"'s rating
Good flick. Needed a bit more blood, though.
It had style, without a doubt. The random bits of "tallscreen" (anamorphic widescreen squished to be narrow) in the beginning was odd. All in all, though, I found it thouroghly enjoyable.
A friend of mine thinks it could be remade as a silent movie. Ignore the dialogue the next time you watch it and you'll see what he was getting at.
It had style, without a doubt. The random bits of "tallscreen" (anamorphic widescreen squished to be narrow) in the beginning was odd. All in all, though, I found it thouroghly enjoyable.
A friend of mine thinks it could be remade as a silent movie. Ignore the dialogue the next time you watch it and you'll see what he was getting at.
This is without a doubt the single most frightening piece of film, short or otherwise, that I have ever seen! What about Blair Witch, you say? Or Scream? Or Texas Chainsaw Massacre? They have *nothing* on the all-engulfing terror that festers at the very heart of this thankfully brief atrocity of film.
I gave it a two. (well, Mr. B was kinda cute, after all...)
I gave it a two. (well, Mr. B was kinda cute, after all...)
I saw this flick first on MST3k, but I have since seen it in its original splendor. Lemme tell ya, it really didn't change all that much. I mean, *sure*, it wasn't as funny without the shadows at the bottom of the screen, but the film really does make fun of itself.
Honestly, if I'd wanted to see a documentary about rock climbing (especially the climbing of the same styrofoam rock set shot from different angles) I'd turn on the discovery channel. This film is obviously one of those intended for the 50's drive-in couples that weren't there to watch the movie anyway.
Honestly, if I'd wanted to see a documentary about rock climbing (especially the climbing of the same styrofoam rock set shot from different angles) I'd turn on the discovery channel. This film is obviously one of those intended for the 50's drive-in couples that weren't there to watch the movie anyway.