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As the film begins a narrator warns us THE SCREAMING SKULL is so terrifying you might die of fright--and if such happens a free
burial
is guaranteed.
THE SCREAMING SKULL (1 outta 5 stars) This movie boasts some pretty cool opening credits (an offscreen narrator warning that movie patrons will be offered a free
burial
if they die of fright watching this movie, a scary shot of a skull emerging from a placid pool and the ubiquitous scary music) but, sadly, the movie is all downhill from there.
The Creed's new neighbor Jud (played by Fred Gwyne) explains the
burial
ground behind the pet cemetery.
That
burial
ground is pure evil.
Jud tells Louis Creed that when you bury a human being (or any kind of pet) up in the
burial
ground, they would come back to life.
When Ling discovers that Tsing is actually a ghost who has been forced to seduce victims for an evil tree spirit who feeds on 'chi' (life force), he decides to try and free the girl by giving her remains a proper
burial.
Jud takes Louis to another
burial
ground, beyond the Pet Sematary, where Church is to be buried.
She takes a (really fake looking) mummy out of a
burial
cave and brings it home to study it.
And just beyond there, lies a sacred Indian
burial
ground that seems to possess a strange power.
It is later and the parents are sitting waiting worriedly by the screen when a message appears and declares that the state are sorry, but their son's i.q level has exceeded the national quotient and ask politely would they like a private
burial.
The storyline is simple, I will give it straight away, a professor unwittingly unseals a cursed underground crypt, what happens next is that zombies are coming above the
burial
ground trying to eat those who are on the
burial
ground, end of script.
A scarecrow was erected, as was the slab, over the
burial
plot of the warlock, reminding the generations of Goodmans of the deeds they committed years ago.
On a weekend hunting trip two firefighters Alex Kerwood and Wayne Higley stumble onto a mysterious
burial
site.They dig it up and find the skull of an ancient horned creature.Big mistake!Suddenly the unleashed monster starts killing people in a small American town...OK,I'm a pretty tolerant guy when it comes to low-budget indie horror,but "In the Woods" is bad to the bone.The script is lifeless and dull,the suspense is non-existent and the action takes place in the woods for only 10 minutes or so.The DVD proudly claims "Creepier than 'The Blair Witch Project'".Yeah,right!Avoid this piece of cow dung like the plague unless you want to be bored beyond comprehension.
The Indian descendant Sean comes to a forest with his friends Josh and Flipp trying to find the track to a mysterious cursed tree and a secret
burial
ground.
Meanwhile the sword that was used to kill Des turns out to be made of solid gold and an extremely valuable Phoenician artifact, four archeologist's are assembled to investigate and perhaps find an ancient
burial
ground.
On a road called "Shane," I believe, that is sandwiched between two huge
burial
parks(Fitting).
Well, I can, and we should thank the studio execs who decided to give this movie a basic cable
burial.
Without the glitter and the glamor of a Hollywood flick, it tells the heartwarming story of a young boy from a poor family, trying to arrange the
burial
for his grandmother.
As it turns out, the Egyptian's had a secret trans-Atlantic trade route which surprised diggers when a
burial
tomb was discovered in America.
However, with some hazy hints, Mark and Martha slowly found a trace to the
burial
and the black man on the
burial
told them the immaculate truth in the end!
The settlers the men died for don't even have the decency to bury them and then the final straw was the kid throwing his gun away after the
burial.
My favorite shot has a camera looking out from a
burial
plot after the death of a specific character as Stockwell attempts to perform a ritualistic ceremony.
The Judeo-Christian custom of
burial
is rapidly being replaced - not by the ritual of an Indian pyre, but by a crematorium, i.e., the destruction of a corpse by means of high-temperature machines, a procedure from which the public is excluded.
The oldest distinction of homo sapiens - ritual
burial
of the dead - is disappearing.
Sultan’s death is the first time that the
burial
of a Saudi royal has been delayed to give the ruling family time to decide on the next in line – a sign of internal discord (and concord on the continuation of dynastic rule).
Or, in the words of former United States Trade Representative Susan Schwab, writing in Foreign Affairs, the Doha talks were “doomed” and ready for
burial.
With his burial, the engrained mistrust between Libya and the West, epitomized by Lockerbie’s enduring political potency, should be interred as well.
Some view the man considered a mass murderer in the West as an icon, and his death and
burial
at sea at the hands of American forces will not undermine that perception in the eyes of his sympathizers.
Moreover, it would be paradoxical if, just when America declares its willingness to call more upon its allies, particularly its European allies, the concept of the West actually leads to the diminution, if not the burial, of the European ideal.
Almost unnoticed after years of desultory talks, the World Trade Organization’s Doha Development Round – initiated to redress imbalances in previous trade agreements that favored developed countries – was given a quiet
burial.
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