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As I work my way through the multiple DVD sets, I am growing to love many of Crown International's movies -- especially, the creepy, erotic, psychological thrillers!
the rest is the same as every time: black haired girl, strange things happening with some media (photos),
creepy
acting.
this film had a lot of potential - it's a great story and has the potential to be very
creepy.
but of course tim burton doesn't really do
creepy
films, he does wacky cartoonish films.
And I really was expecting
creepy
things to happen.
The acting is awkward and creepy, and not in a good way...at all.
A depressed
creepy
teenager does many bad things to a socially active older lady who does not like to use shades or drapes in her windows.
His latest feature film, Wicked Little Things, boasts a plot that sounds decent as well as a
creepy
looking poster that I seem to remember surfacing a couple of years ago in relation to a film that Tobe Hooper was meant to direct.
It starts off looking promising, and even once they get inside the mines the
creepy
atmosphere and mood is great.
There are also a few other
creepy
scenes but they are far too few to hold your interest and definitely not worth watching the film for.
It's a shame, because I can see that had it been handled correctly it would've been an effectively
creepy
horror flick.
All the lame jokes were there including the flash backs, except this time they added a joke about a old
creepy
pedophile who seems to be in EVERY SINGLE EPISODE.
Apparently the directors thought the movie was getting too long, so towards the end they stopped pointing their camera to a kind of
creepy
image of the starlet and brought in plot enhancers to wrap this thing up.
Pretty twisted Horror film, that has a few good moments here and there, with some
creepy
Blood transfusion scenes, however it's just too dull for it's own good.
This is a pretty twisted Horror film, that has a few good moments here and there, with some
creepy
blood transfusion scenes, however it's just too dull for it's own good, I would pass,but I guess it's worth a watch if you have nothing better to do.
Stephen Knight is great as the lead, he was creepy, twisted, sick, and gave a very
creepy
performance, the most
creepy
thing about it though was he seemed like a normal person.
You will constantly see a
creepy
set up that makes it feel likes something really freaky is coming right out of the corner and then....nothing.
His voice-overs are campy, not
creepy.
tries to be a
creepy
supernatural tale,but fails miserably.The action is slow,the acting is nothing special and there is no suspense whatsoever.Even the sex scenes are lame.The climax is pretty gory and violent,so fans of splatter should be pleased.However the first hour of "Deathbed" is deadly dull and offers some tired horror movie conventions and cheap scares.Definitely one to avoid.My rating: 4 out of 10 and that's being generous.Watch "Re-Animator" or "Castle Freak" instead.
The actress playing Miss Morland is poorly cast with no obvious appeal to attract the attentions of an eligible bachelor, and though I rather liked the
creepy
Peter Firth as Mr. Tilney, he is not a bit like the novel, even when delivering dialog straight out of the book.
Meanwhile,
creepy
former nurse Cassandra tells Fallon the secrets of the castle.
Soon, they get suspended in order to "Round-up" the killer of partner Eddie Acuff (as Tommy) along the Mexican-U.S. border; they discover
creepy
gold runners in the process.
Add B.J., then you have a very
creepy
television nightmare.
The only real convincing anything in this mess was the very young and lovely sort/of
creepy
Alice Krige.
Weber's lecherous love of the boy is downright creepy, as are his ramblings about famous (and not so famous) people he's known, as he tries to complete Johnson's "education."
This movie starts out with this
creepy
song that gave me some chills like the song used in "Nightmare on Elmstreet"!
In "Ryeong" (the "Ringu" like) twist is used as a
creepy
effect to accompany another crazy twist!
The only winner is Andrew Divoff, as usual a creepy, evil, pockmarked villain with a sandpaper voice that can curdle milk - the best kind!
There is the nugget of an interesting, creepy, claustrophobic Hitchcock style story here.
Raymond Massey provides a laid back Sherlock Holmes, almost comically so in early scenes in his bathrobe, which he trades in for a laborer's garb to investigate the
creepy
mansion of Dr. Rylott (Lyn Harding).
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