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Visually it was
creepy
and probably occupied the moviegoer of the time, but even in 1936 one would think that there would have been a little more imagination and verisimilitude to even a film like this.
The only
creepy
thing was the old people dancing down the hall, but that doesn't even come close to making up for the rest of this mess.
He just continues to act creepy, and she continues to ignore it.
The stories were pretty cool and
creepy
enough, but it was lacking.
The great setting and the
creepy
house definitely would have helped if it wasn't so damn boring, and there isn't one character to root for either, plus I hope it makes it's way to the bottom 100, because it deserves to be there in my opinion.
job here, making every thing look cheap, wasting his potential on making
creepy
atmosphere and just keeping the film at an incredibly dull pace.
Ivy Bethune is OK, and somewhat creepy, but also overacted, she did have a
creepy
smile at the end though.
OK, how's this for original- this mean, rich old geezer leaves his estate to his adult children, all of them ungrateful losers, and two
creepy
servants, provided they spend the week in his spooky old house.
While I adore Chaney's brilliance as an actor, this whole film seems off to me and just downright
creepy.
This bothers me because it not only takes out a female (though cliched) point-of-view to the film, it also makes the final shot seem
creepy.
Add to the formula a sufficiently
creepy
gardener who still cherishes the memory of the man's first wife who he was devoted to.
Remade today, this film would be a very creepy, very disturbing dark comedy.
O'Connor's powerful book is most well-known for it's creepy, religious undercurrent that jibes the seemingly lifeless cadaver of "Faith".
The film does indeed have a
creepy
feel as it deals with a coven of satanists/witches in a small town and a young woman's attempt to escape them.
Still quite a heavy drinker(..often seen swigging Jack), Petto seems to have set aside his feelings towards kids, but his
creepy
son Pino(Brian Bremer)hasn't and Derek he harbors angst towards.
The movie has a nice feel to it (at first), with the family moving to the country, and
creepy
old Fred Gwyne greeting and warning them of the pet cemetery, but this plot leads nowhere.
And such a
creepy
musical score.
The independent filming style of the movie is great for the
creepy
factor.
The tension is entirely psychological and the scenes of the killer entering the homes of his victims and talking to them lasts for quite a long time and it's
creepy.
Motiveless
creepy
guys start paying far too much attention to Cassie (the generic Melissa Sagemiller) for reasons that are never explained, and before long, the quartet leave the party.
Driving away in their SUV, they are pursued and then passed by the motiveless
creepy
guys, who promptly and inexplicably do an intentional 180 in the middle of the highway, causing a nasty and fatal accident as the SUV flips over an embankment and plunges into a river.
Sean is killed (or is he?), and Cassie spends the rest of the movie coping with loneliness and guilt (she was driving) when she's not being haunted by Sean's ghost or chased by those motiveless
creepy
guys.
Let's see, what it could have been... a. Frog storms would be
creepy?
Furthermore, Ustinov and Smith have no chemistry together, maybe it's the age difference, but the later romantic relationship, as devoid of actual romance as it is, still comes off a little
creepy.
Being born in the 1960's I grew up watching the TV "Movies of the Week" in the early 70's and loved the
creepy
movies that were routinely shown including "Crowhaven Farm", "Bad Ronald", "Satan's School for Girls", "Kolchak the Night Stalker", etc, but this one is just plain dumb.This is obviously the writer's trying to capitalize on the horrific Manson murders from a few years earlier.
If you like movies about
creepy
towns, hotels, houses, states (ala the Eagles "Hotel California"), etc. that possess the people that are "just passing through," read almost any Stephen King novel instead.
I watched this movie last night and hoped for the best after watching all the cool trailers.Even the cover of the DVD looked good.As soon as I started watching it I was thinking like others "oh my God whats this".There were some moments that were a bit
creepy
but then the mood was ruined by stupid music.There was rock and opera during what is supposed to be suspenseful scenes.That right there ruined it for me and i was shaking my head thinking damn I wasted money again on a rental and was deceived by the cover art.Nothing against the music itself,it was just in the wrong parts of the movie.Whoever edited the film has no clue what they are doing.The cover showed lightning, implying they were caught in a storm at sea.That would have been more interesting but it didn't happen.
This was a fairly
creepy
movie; I found the music to be effective for this.
The depth of the movie is definitely its strong point and the twists and turns it implements, keeping the audience at the edge of their seats really drives the creepy...ninja... puberty-stricken... pre-thirty year old student...non-cowboy drawing...wise-cracking...son-of-a-bitch scarecrow into the limelight as the creepiest horror icon of the year.
That all being said the ending does have some
creepy
aspects to it though we don't learn one darn thing about why Rosalie is like this or more importantly who the creature with the cheap masks are.
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