JoeB131
Joined May 2005
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While the horror Genre is open to parody and mocking, you really have to know what you are doing to get it right.
This looked like a bunch of film students who wanted to make a funny film, sending up horror films, but the jokes all fell kind of flat. It looks like they had ten minutes of plot idea, and had to fill out an hour and a half running time.
This looked like a bunch of film students who wanted to make a funny film, sending up horror films, but the jokes all fell kind of flat. It looks like they had ten minutes of plot idea, and had to fill out an hour and a half running time.
That's the only explanation I can come up with on this one.
Also, never trust a movie that is released under multiple titles. This is never a good sign.
So a group of scientists is using stem cell research to reanimate the dead, because someone writing this was a liberal arts major. They are all "Cleverly" named after characters in Mary Shelly's novel.
Hilarity ensues when the person they reanimate becomes a monster.
And that's about it. This story has been done better so many times. The slow pace and gloomy sets (probably some campus's office building after hours) just drag the experience out.
Also, never trust a movie that is released under multiple titles. This is never a good sign.
So a group of scientists is using stem cell research to reanimate the dead, because someone writing this was a liberal arts major. They are all "Cleverly" named after characters in Mary Shelly's novel.
Hilarity ensues when the person they reanimate becomes a monster.
And that's about it. This story has been done better so many times. The slow pace and gloomy sets (probably some campus's office building after hours) just drag the experience out.
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