Horror
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I consented to watching this movie with a group of friends despite my extreme dislike for
horror
movies.
No, it is not my dislike for
horror
movies that makes me hate this film-I've seen such wonderful teen horrors as "House of Wax", its the fact that the film leaves you with the awful understanding that by renting the video, you are supporting the creators of Within
Walker says the F word three times and now we have "an R-rated
horror
movie", ugh.
I don't believe I've seen a
horror
movie this bad since...hell, I don't believe I've ever seen a
horror
movie this bad.
The bad acting went way beyond
horror
film cheesy.
As a huge fan of the
horror
genre, this film was more than mildly disappointing.
"The Gore Gore Girls" was Lewis's
horror
film swan song, and ends with a head being squashed by an automobile.
In his films, characters are placed in grueling and mesmerizing
horror
contexts that literally saturate the logic of the world around them.
no way this was supposed to be serious
horror
movie,yet it's to stupid to be funny in any good way.the
But the
horror
is a little undermined by the fact that the dozy teenagers are so irritating that you don't really care what happens to them.
It's all pretty tacky and cheap-looking and often downright silly, pornography and unfunny wisecracks all too often replacing
horror.
This is one of those religious
horror
films which never explain why the forces of "evil" are 10,000 times stronger than those of "good".
By now this Betacam production's
horror
atmosphere is rapidly giving way to an insurance infomercial vibe, with the monumental (and rather endearing) plainness of the leads skewing things further in that direction.
It was put out on "The Asylum" label, and anyone that rents a lot of direct to video
horror
films knows this label.
A lot of marginal acting low budget horror, but usually still pretty good.
The only
horror
in this thing is watching it.
I love cheesy
horror
movies, I think dead alive and bad taste are great and I think slumber party massacre II (not even related to this movie) are hilarious.
This movie was one of the most boring
horror
movies I have seen in a long time (and I have seen a lot).
Wooden, unatmospheric, unsympathetic, totally out of sync with the poetic compassion of McCullers' writing, my jaw dropped with
horror
and disbelief that such a mish-mash of a movie could ever have found finance and backers.
I can only think if it had got the rating it truly deserved (a PG) no serious
horror
fan would be seen dead with it, so the distributor probably buffeted the BBFC until they relented.
The real
horror
to be found here is in the fact that the same man who directed SPOORLOOS is responsible for this atrocity.
The opening to the film is great, and sets you up for the possibility of a really scary
horror
film.
Where there should be some grand climax of huge proportions you instead get a very typical conclusion that too many other bad
horror
movies use, making it feel like they just needed to wrap it up.
I fail to understand why you would give this film anything over 4... Fair enough it does take me back to the 80s and to the 'good old days of
horror
comedy' but that genre has not got any better since then - it is still so 'LAME Low budget - low tech - bad acting - bad story line - not at all scary and not funny enough... in fact there is not much good I could say about it.
There aren't many
horror
movies that I can think of that used dolls that looked so realistic.
If you want to see a good
horror
movie involving dolls go see "Dead Silence"!
An annoying group of ex-students from 'Monte Alto International High School' decide to spend a night in the now abandoned institution where a 'mystery' killer called the watchman played by
horror
legend Paul Naschy murders them off one by one."School
A bunch of girls and their professor, rowdy bikers, a General store guy, and that dood from They Live acting as the local drunk - makes for a nice body count, check (and speaking of body count, notice the strong resemblance on the DVD cover to the foreign
horror
flick - Body Count! aka Camping del Terrore).
For gore buffs, this is an excellent checklist as it contains inhumanly cruel and disturbingly realist movies (Faces of Death, Cannibal Holocaust, Driller Killer) as well as outrageous and ultra-sick
horror
films (The Burning, Nightmare City, The Toolbox Murders).
If you can get past the terrible plot and dialogue by watching it on mute, the even more terrible camera work and shoddy special effects make this movie a real
horror.
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