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Actually, the
evil
family is menacing and extremely sinister - after Dean infiltrates their homestead, they beat him and burn him with a red-hot fire-poker.
This was very very boring and lame, this should need some more happiness, kindness and entertainment to make it a great movie for all ages because it's about like 2 very clever kids who really know a way to save Christmas and escape a
evil
dark attic in an old crooked house and like every 10 or 20 minutes, the young kids keep returning to the attic.
This is one of my all-time favourite horror movies (right up there with Texas CHAINSAW MASSACRE and
EVIL
DEAD).
Every time the
evil
husband gets screen time a 'darth Vader' like tune is played.
His behavior is increasingly aggressive and near the end of the movie he ends up butchering someone with an axe.This storyline meets one that is very reminiscent of movies such as
" Evil
Dead" because his girlfriend hooks up with the bunch of brainless , shallow bores and goes with them to party in an abandoned tower ( but where are the stairs inside of that tower? ) which is haunted by
evil
forces that like to kill and rape for no apparent reason.
McDowell, playing the
evil
Nazi chasing Mason's multi-accented family, catches up with Kay Lenz in a hotel room and, preparing to anal rape, drops his pants to reveal . . .
The film begins with a Robin Hood-like bandit fighting the forces of
evil
(lawyers and the like).
What do Jesus Christ, a foul-mouthed 8-year-old girl with malicious powers, a flock of
evil
birds and the owner of the Atlanta basketball team have in common?
The whole thing reverts back to the ancient battle between good and evil, fought out on earth.
No less than Jesus Christ is giving us insight (if you can call it that) in the situation, and then he sends out an elderly angel to Atlanta, because that's where the final earthly descendant of the
evil
sorcerer Zathaar lives.
It houses a supernatural
evil.
Ramy Zada reminds me of Bruce Campbell's
evil
doppleganger for
Evil
Dead 3. I can't stand this picture.
I find it cruel and
evil.
In the meantime an
evil
person is always lurking nearby to do the singer harm.
Most notable, is the riveting performance by Daniel Benzali, who, as the Teacher, is at his insidious,
evil
best.
Is it possible to build a feel-good comedy on the ultimate fortunes of a sad sack from Britain's Northampton district who can't tell an evil, nasty girl (his fiancée) from an honest, hard-working one with an open mind?
Sure he's evil, but one gets the sad feeling things could have been better for him.
Nothing to complex, but it does go a little beyond generic yar boo hiss the
evil
monster territory and George Eastman conveys it brilliantly.
Like the lunkhead he is, he tells an
evil
corporation (is there any other kind?) about his invention and they take over the project.
THE DARK TOWER is an obscure movie that had a lot of potential but squandered the whole interesting idea of an
evil
building due to some really weak acting, a listless script, totally unfocused direction, and a cast that's seemingly above the age of 40! It's always great to see Jenny Agutter in anything but she deserved a better project than this.
I'm willing to forgive the fact that Billy Crystal declared this movie better than the first one and overlook the very contrived inclusion of former cattle drive participants as well as an
evil
twin.
Campbell plays "Ash", an everyday, supermarket attendant who suddenly finds himself thrown into the unusual situation of having to defend himself against, zombies,
evil
spirits and even his own possessed hand, just in order to survive the night.
Evil
alien conquerors) and horror movies, but this movie was however bad in a REALLY bad way.
It's Astro Boy, the kid fighting
evil
aliens or robots on Saturday mornings.
From the idea of
evil
reviving itself by consuming a victim (Barker's "Hellraiser", but cinematic ally dating at least back to Hammer's "Dracula, Prince of Darkness" from 1965), thru the rain of maggots (Argento's magisterial "Suspiria"), to the disembodied hand reaching out of the darkness to torment the dead man's lover (Bava's masterpiece, "Whip and the Body"), there really is nothing here that we haven't seen before and better.
Ah-nuld himself is brilliant as Dutch, the ripped leader in a film strewn with brilliant one-liners (knock knock!), Ah-nuld was perfect for the role as someone fighting on the side of good rather than the
evil
monster-type role.
The plot may seem familiar, with elements of THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME (1932) and perhaps traces of
EVIL
DEAD (1981) woven into the story of a woman on the search for her kidnapped daughter; but director/lead actress Tiffany Sinclair takes what might seem rote and turns it into a compelling affair.
It is not a coincidence that many of the clichees of the genre are repeated here - the platinate blonde, the sophisticated
evil
criminals, the good old lady who is not really who she seems to be, etc.
When these
evil
dames escape, they make a bee-line for the stolen loot.
The frame-story is the necessary
evil
of the movie.
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