argusto
Joined Oct 2003
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argusto's rating
This movie is very good, but with nothing original in it. Yes, it's a remake but it's still make you wanna watch it at least two times.
There is Silvester GOD Stallone in it. And i asure you that he is so well in this character -along with another GOD: Mickey Rourke- that it brings the 80' s feeling with a wonderful inspiration for what can be a fore coming decade of action films
i won't give it a rate because i don't believe in that silly mechanism of criticism. but one word will do it: WONDERFUL...and certainly not boring.
There is Silvester GOD Stallone in it. And i asure you that he is so well in this character -along with another GOD: Mickey Rourke- that it brings the 80' s feeling with a wonderful inspiration for what can be a fore coming decade of action films
i won't give it a rate because i don't believe in that silly mechanism of criticism. but one word will do it: WONDERFUL...and certainly not boring.
This movie is something very funny (in the creepy scence of the word). It's just adirect horror movie, that doesn't bore you. It's a great gore movie. There's more to be said about this movie but frankly i'll better let you see it for your own bloody good.
One of the 30 movies i saw that are a truly horror mastepiece. this movie -at least- in Argentina is very difficult to see or rent. It was film in video and i think when the whole "video" mania was just starting. This is an excellent example of making a great film with very little money. I think it is an example for every filmaker.