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This fifth entry to the series has hardly anything to recommend except for (admittedly great) visuals, and one
creepy
scene, a flashback sequence to how Freddy Krueger came into existence.
The London Underground has something inherently
creepy
about it, with its long winding tunnels, the escalators taking you deeper and deeper underground, and of course the rats roaming the tracks.It a source of wonder that it is not used in horror films more often.
This "horror" film was not even in the least bit scary,
creepy
or disturbing.
Nothing but "Look at how
creepy
this guy is."
The premise kicks off under the guise of Ethan, a
creepy
nerd with a scary obsession for the campus bombshell Angela.
Basic slasher movie premise, 3 young ladies wreck their car and end up staying with a
creepy
family.
Her performance is
creepy
and intense, and gives hint that "Sleepwalkers" might've been a much better film with a different focus and tighter direction.
"Phantasm" of 1979 was a highly atmospheric, creepy, scary and very original Horror flick, and, in one word, cult.
Whilst the first film was campy and
creepy.
It's
creepy
at times, but it has one of the worst scripts ever written for a horror film.
There is no twist, you are just confused by a haunted house history story, the strange neighbor, a totally pointless
creepy
prison and the dead daughter thrown together with a photo-idea reminding me a lot of "The shutter".
The scenes with Raines modeling are very well captured, the mood music is perfect, Deborah Raffin is charming as Cristina's pal, but when Raines moves into a
creepy
Brooklyn Heights brownstone (inhabited by a blind priest on the top floor), things really start cooking.
Hardly another film works so brilliantly in creating an incredibly haunting, yet beautiful atmosphere as it is the case with this
creepy
masterpiece.
Polanski was always a master at building unease, and moments in this film are almost unbearably
creepy.
Vincent Cassel is fantastic as the main villain, yes he was OTT, but he was very intense and quite
creepy
at times, this role was perfect for him.
The darker moments were somewhat creepy, this was helped by one of the most haunting music scores in a Poirot adaptation, maybe not as disturbing as the one in One Two Buckle My Shoe, which gave me nightmares.
The motley coed group runs afoul of crazed Vietnam veteran Jesse (an effectively
creepy
portrayal by Alberto Mejia Baron), who not surprisingly doesn't take kindly to any strangers trespassing on his terrain.
You immediately get a
creepy
vibe from the hillbilly characters we are introduced to, like the imbred kid who plays the infamous "Duelling Banjo's" at the start of the film with Ronny Cox's character Drew; and more so the two mountain men in the films pivotal and disturbing rape scene.
The cast of seven (although one girl doesn't hang around for the bodycount, which is unfortunate because the death toll is already so small as is) are all super-hot, as our story centers around teens partying way out in the desert (an odd but effective choice of setting), who are hunted down by a
creepy
man in black gloves and jeans who drives a black truck.
The killer himself is quite creepy, and we find solace in the extremely likable heroine in Jennifer McAllister (look at the interesting symbolic contrast of the evil killer in all black, while our benevolent heroine sports all white attire, as scanty and stonewashed as it may be).
John Carpenter and Debra Hill created the most suspenseful, creepy, and terrifying movie of all time with this classic chiller.
The film delivers a
creepy
atmosphere, genuine scare moments and intelligent twists, and is suspenseful and highly entertaining from the beginning to the end.
Featuring dreadful acting by the entire cast (Daphne Zuniga makes her ignominious and inauspicious film debut here as Debbie, a bimbo who has her head crushed by a car!), a hefty corpse tally of 10, okay make-up f/x by Matthew Mungle, a few bloody murders (baseball bat bludgeoning, chicken wire strangulation, your standard drill through the head bit, that sort of gruesome thing), a downbeat surprise twist ending which was later copied in "Intruder," a
creepy
score by Christopher ("Hellraiser") Young, a slight smidgen of gratuitous female nudity, and endearingly incompetent direction by Jeffrey Obrow and Steve Carpenter (who also blessed us with "The Power" and "The Kindred"), this entertainingly abysmal slice'n'dice atrocity sizes up as a good deal of delectably dopey and drecky low-grade fun.
Atmospheric TV adaptation of a famous play by Susan Hill, that spends it first third building up its characters, before moving to the
creepy
country house, its poor colour contrast give away its TV roots immediately, this really should have been in black & white, but still as a ghost story it had a couple of unsettling moments, still though after waiting so long to see it I must say I was sadly just a little underwhelmed.
What's Good About It: Some inventive and genuinely
creepy
little effects that will get under the skin of even the most seasoned horror fan.
If you're not a fan of
creepy
movies or rock music then this probably isn't your cup of tea...but, trust me, there are worse films of this type out there...and, despite average acting and some outrageously ridiculous situations, Trick or Treat is most definitely a wailing riff above the usual horror fare.
Though not a horror film in the traditional sense, this
creepy
little film delivers the goods.
There is no doubt that Halloween is by far one of the best films ever not only in its genre but also outside.I love the films
creepy
atmosphere like the whole it could happen here sort of situation makes it scary to think about.Also to imagine if you were ever in this situation what would you do.This is a movie that i enjoy watching highly, especially around Halloween time.John Carpenter is a very professional directer i love a lot of his other films, but there is no doubt that his best known movie is the film Halloween.Oh and if your thinking about watching the Rob Zombie remake don't.It is pure crap and a true Halloween fan would like the 1978 John Carpenter version better.Michael Myers is one of the coolest slasher killers in any film, and is a very well known one.So by all means go see this masterpiece you will really like it.
It's reminiscent of such classic films as ROSEMARY'S BABY and THE SHINING, wherein young, vulnerable women find themselves victimized by supernatural forces in old,
creepy
buildings with a macabre past.
We follow Alan Foster, a writer who accepts a bet from Poe himself and Lord Blackwood that he can't spend an entire night in the latter's
creepy
old castle.
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