galdana30
Joined Feb 2001
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I just saw it yesterday in cable TV. Anyway... I love these little horror Mexican gems directed from Ruben Galindo. Sadly it was a cut version, but i didn't ruin the mood anyway. Two major plot holes.. or goofs..
1. The doctor (Hugo Stiglitz) said that the killer only can die burn to ashes.. but later said he needs the black book for destroy him.
2. It is suppose to be Halloween night, but when the boys are reading the book, they said something about.. "This is the sixth day of the sixth month?... ¿Uh?...
Anyway.. everybody watch these movies for the jumps, not for the logical sense of it...
Sorry for my bad English...
1. The doctor (Hugo Stiglitz) said that the killer only can die burn to ashes.. but later said he needs the black book for destroy him.
2. It is suppose to be Halloween night, but when the boys are reading the book, they said something about.. "This is the sixth day of the sixth month?... ¿Uh?...
Anyway.. everybody watch these movies for the jumps, not for the logical sense of it...
Sorry for my bad English...
What an impressive movie. Troy made me remember old classics,
sword and sandals style.. It's one of the best movie of his genre. I
think Eric Bana steal the show as Hector. I expect that he earns a
nomination next year. I don't care if the script is an adaptation or
not of Homer's poem. I want to make clear one thing: This is a movie, not a history class,
so enjoy this product as it deserve: Switch your brain off, eat pop
corn, drink a soda and presto!! Remember... That's only
entertaiment. If you want to watch things like they happened, the go to the History
Channel or National Geographic. Maybe the golden years of Hollywood are back. Who knows?
sword and sandals style.. It's one of the best movie of his genre. I
think Eric Bana steal the show as Hector. I expect that he earns a
nomination next year. I don't care if the script is an adaptation or
not of Homer's poem. I want to make clear one thing: This is a movie, not a history class,
so enjoy this product as it deserve: Switch your brain off, eat pop
corn, drink a soda and presto!! Remember... That's only
entertaiment. If you want to watch things like they happened, the go to the History
Channel or National Geographic. Maybe the golden years of Hollywood are back. Who knows?