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Comedy and
horror
are difficult to mix well, bad comedy and
horror
even worse and there's the problem.
Apparently, in the eyes of some - there aren't enough
horror
films these days involving young people being chased across a desert by a mysterious, bloodthirsty madman in a truck.
First of all,the whole idea of remaking a classic such as "Psycho" is nothing short of ludicrous.A lot of time and effort was wasted here.I am sure they are smart enough to know that they could not improve on the original,so they must have had a tribute to Alfred Hitchcock on their minds.However,the idea that began as a well intentioned tribute, results in being a slap in the face to the
horror
master.This movie is poorly produced,poorly acted,and unnecessary to begin with.The original classic stands well on it's own,even after 40 years.The event of Hitch returning from the grave and coming after the people responsible for this piece of trash is unlikely,but if I were them,I would sleep with one eye open just in case.Don't waste your time.
How to round up every possible cliché and stereotype existing in the genre of
horror
and then subsequently stuff them into one massively lousy movie?
Watching with fascinated horror, I kept on asking "why have they done this?"
The set appears to be only one room with various lighting effects and at the moment you think something good is about to happen you are let down by the total lack of acting, drama, suspense, horror, gore, story line and mythology.
I like
horror
movies, but fully appreciate that most of them are terrible, but had a bit of high hopes for this movie after seeing the reviews on IMDb.
Japanese
horror
remakes are even worst.
Sometimes you just have to have patients when watching indie
horror.
It's a low budget
horror
movie with a Chupacabra monster.
If you enjoy low budget
horror
with bad dialog, actors and some gore then you should check into this movie.
The odd mixture of comedy and
horror
sometimes works and sometimes doesn't.
Myabe the writing was so bad that they had to cut out a lot of the movie or maybe the director didn't shoot enough of the
horror
and gore, that they had to find filler to make the usual 84 minutes????
This has to be one of the all time greatest
horror
movies.
Corben Bernsen directed
horror
film about a chemical weapon being released in a sporting event and turning everyone in to insane monsters.
I am a fan of bad
horror
films of the 1950s and 60s--films so ridiculous and silly that they are good for a laugh.
A few buddies and myself have the strange hobby of seeking out really horrendous and utterly obscure (for a good reason)
horror
flicks and then subsequently watching them under the influence of mind-broadening consumer goods like alcohol and/or soft drugs.
I didn't rent it thinking it was the next great
horror
flick, the next great
horror
spoof, or the next great low-budget
horror
spoof.
I don't know what this genre is classified as, possibly erotic horror, but if so-- well, it's neither sexy nor scary.
What I have always caught from all the material on this is that it was a serious
horror
story.
I wouldn't say this straight-to-video South African/Canadian/UK
horror
flick is awful, but its just too bland, predictable and there's just very little memorable about it.
You want the worst
horror
movie of the 21st century?
A mediocre at best
horror
flick that deals with dumb, not so horny teens who discover an evil video game (GASP) is killing those who die in the game (DOUBLE GASP).
But some
horror
movie fans were in a premature uproar when his original version of the EXORCIST prequel (DOMINION; this one you're reading about right now, as it turns out) was scrapped by Warners, and when Renny Harlin was substituted to spruce things up and make a new version that was "more scary".
I truly love
horror
films & try to give every one I see as much credit (or sometimes more) as possible, but this is really pushing the ticket...most of the cast were very like-able but hardly any of them could act at all - but then again think about the writing/dialogue of this mess...some good make-up but absolutely ridiculous special fx.
The title, although singular, will undoubtedly remind real
horror
fans of Tod Browning's immortal classic about a troop of circus freaks and how they were misunderstood by the outside world.
Somewhere between 1969 and 1972 came a host of several horrible
horror
movies that are all but lost again.
It's a good mystery and
horror
movie.
The attempts at
horror
aren't effective in the least.
Director/writer Jeff Fisher assembles quite an attractive cast, but I wouldn't be able to distinguish this from the innumerable slashers that have stocked the
horror
shelves over the last ten or so years since SCREAM.
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