thewag777
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started with the sequel to this (Hellgate). I've been hooked on Polonia ever since (what is wrong with me?) Come on guys, these Polonia Brothers make these films on like, $10,000, maybe $20,000. What do you expect? A monster that doesn't look like a sock puppet? I actually liked the idea of this movie. The House that swallows up souls, and the sacrifice that has to be made to free them...it's not bad at all. Just plot alone, is it any worst than some of the big named actor Hollywood garbage that comes out? If you can laugh at the very cheap effects, and look deeper to the plot, it's actually worth watching. (I need help, I know).
This movie was funny! It is a hilarious anthology of stories loosely woven together that will have you at the edge of your seat laughing. The Professor's Wife was probably my favorite.
No, this is not a very good movie. The acting was appalling, especially Alice. Hmmm, I think my skin is melting. (No, she didn't actually say that...give the writers a little credit :-) Yeah, she wouldn't be so calm in that situation though. This movie is so bad it's good. Yeah, definitely in that category.
It has nothing to do with the original Creep Show at all. Neither Stephen King nor Romero were involved in this in any way, and I am sure they are appalled. Just forget about the original Creep Show when you watch this, and you'll be alright.
I gave it a 3 out of 10, mainly because it made me laugh. It didn't scare me, it didn't disgust me. It didn't have any hot sex scenes or anything. The woven plot of the stories wasn't bad though. But mainly, it's just fun to watch. I'll probably see it again eventually.
No, this is not a very good movie. The acting was appalling, especially Alice. Hmmm, I think my skin is melting. (No, she didn't actually say that...give the writers a little credit :-) Yeah, she wouldn't be so calm in that situation though. This movie is so bad it's good. Yeah, definitely in that category.
It has nothing to do with the original Creep Show at all. Neither Stephen King nor Romero were involved in this in any way, and I am sure they are appalled. Just forget about the original Creep Show when you watch this, and you'll be alright.
I gave it a 3 out of 10, mainly because it made me laugh. It didn't scare me, it didn't disgust me. It didn't have any hot sex scenes or anything. The woven plot of the stories wasn't bad though. But mainly, it's just fun to watch. I'll probably see it again eventually.
Wes Craven's got some nerve putting this thing out...I've got to hand it to him. And you'd have to have a lot of courage to try this film, and a strong stomach to make it through.
This film is courageous because it pushes aside all sense of human decency and portrays the most horrible human behavior imaginable...and then plays all this light and funny music in the background. It's like, one minute, these teen girls are being violated and humiliated in the woods; and then the movie switches to these Barney Fife cops whose incompetence will have you laughing...then it's back to the sick stuff again and your stomach is turning.
This movie will disturb you. It will disgust you, offend you, and make you think. This isn't merely shock, however. There is a moral to the story. Unlike many mindless slasher films, the villains have not entirely lost their humanity, not even Sadie. They do not laugh maniacally after torturing, raping, humiliating, and murdering their victims. No, they actually seem remorseful. The look in their faces was priceless. Then the look on the face of the vengeful parents...it says it all. Wes Craven is showing the darkest depths of the human soul...and no matter the cause, violence eats away at us. Well done Wes Craven! I wish I could go more into Krug's son, Junior, but I would be spoiling if I did. But I tell you now, some of the most disturbing aspects of this film involve that dysfunctional father son relationship.
I give it a well earned 9 out of 10. Some of those parts in the woods were a little over the top. Also, why was Krug the only one to get a piece of action? Seems Weasel was just as much a perv as Krug, if not more so.
This film is courageous because it pushes aside all sense of human decency and portrays the most horrible human behavior imaginable...and then plays all this light and funny music in the background. It's like, one minute, these teen girls are being violated and humiliated in the woods; and then the movie switches to these Barney Fife cops whose incompetence will have you laughing...then it's back to the sick stuff again and your stomach is turning.
This movie will disturb you. It will disgust you, offend you, and make you think. This isn't merely shock, however. There is a moral to the story. Unlike many mindless slasher films, the villains have not entirely lost their humanity, not even Sadie. They do not laugh maniacally after torturing, raping, humiliating, and murdering their victims. No, they actually seem remorseful. The look in their faces was priceless. Then the look on the face of the vengeful parents...it says it all. Wes Craven is showing the darkest depths of the human soul...and no matter the cause, violence eats away at us. Well done Wes Craven! I wish I could go more into Krug's son, Junior, but I would be spoiling if I did. But I tell you now, some of the most disturbing aspects of this film involve that dysfunctional father son relationship.
I give it a well earned 9 out of 10. Some of those parts in the woods were a little over the top. Also, why was Krug the only one to get a piece of action? Seems Weasel was just as much a perv as Krug, if not more so.