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In fact, what he did deliver to the powers at Dreamworks was an absolutely terrible comedy of
horrors
that undoes everything in the previous movie while simultaneously making the audience wish that they themselves were drowning in the bottom of that damn well.
Here, a crowd of "straights" visit the Carnival of Perversions and witness
horrors
ranging from the "Puke Eater" to the "Homosexuals."
While investigating, Mike discovers a strange world within the walls of the mortuary, including flying metal spheres with sharp arrows that drain the blood from your head, and many other
horrors.
I compare to one of the abominable shifting
horrors
from H.P. Lovecraft's stories.
This is another one of those late 30's attempts to educate the young folk on the
horrors
of loose living and boy does this one stink!!
"1968 Tunnel Rats" makes a brutal statement about the
horrors
of war and pulls no punches.
It's all about the
horrors
of syphilis and appears to be well-meaning but is also VERY heavy-handed and silly.
The only horror movies i can think of recently that have impressed me were 'The Devils Rejects' and '1408' - and this movie just completely reinstates my thoughts on why i generally avoid
horrors.
Pre-Nazi Germany is a hotbed of escalating tensions, but decadent nightclub performer Sally Bowles is oblivious to the encroaching
horrors.
Through her skillful well-honed hand and facial expressions, she's able to project her feelings of dread for the
horrors
that are about to be unleashed upon her without so much as one spoken word.
Possibly one of the worst but also one of the funniest
horrors
I have ever seen and believe me I have seen allot.
Writer/director David Cronenberg concocts an unsparingly bleak meditation on the
horrors
of mankind being reduced to sheer psychotic libido impulses (check out the scene with a homely fat middle-aged woman jumping a younger man while exclaiming "I'm hungry for love!") and does a sound job of creating and maintaining a cold, icky tone which becomes more increasingly creepy and unnerving as the grim narrative progresses towards a wild pull-out-all-the-stops climax which plays like a perverted version of "Night of the Living Dead."
If you rent a Tales From The Crypt movie, don't expect something very good... but I was a little dissapointed when I saw this, because I think Demon Knight is about one of the best
horrors
made, and I was surprised that their second film was far different than Demon Knight...
Examples include the zither music, the dispassionate and unsympathetic characters, the lack of concern demonstrated by the protagonist concerning his danger (denying the viewer real suspense), the absence of "preaching" about the
horrors
of post-War Europe, the refusal to show the film's climax, and shots that make you want to look at the architecture rather than the people.
There are some special effects thrown in on this movie but otherwise it's very similar to it's earlier exploitation movies about the
horrors
of the drug.
It had showed us about events of World War II, an all the
horrors
of a world at war.
All parts are trivial, no real horrors...
Even though it's impossible for a movie to come close to the real
horrors
that took place in that land, as in so many other lands, it makes one think about the enormous scale of man's inhumanity to man throughout history.
Jakob the Liar is an underrated movie.I just want to say that before anything else in my review.The movie tells about Jakob Heym, excellently played by Robin Williams.Jakob is a Jewish shop keeper living in Polish ghetto in 1944.He overhears a German radio broadcast about Russian troop movements.When he shares the information with a friend a rumor about a secret radio starts spreading in the ghetto.Jakob starts making up stories to the ghetto inhabitants he has heard from his 'secret radio'.This way he brings hope to the people who are losing it.Peter Kassovitz' Jakob the Liar (1999) hasn't got as much credit it would have deserved.It's a movie about an important matter.It combines comedy and tragedy in a great way.It has a brilliant cast.Robin Williams is just amazing.This actor, who turns 55 today (congratulations) has a great ability to act both comic and dramatic roles.He is a great man and a great actor.The young Hannah Taylor- Gordon is excellent playing Lina Kronstein, the Jewish girl Jakob is hiding.She was amazing also playing Anne Frank a couple years later.I hope we'll be hearing a lot from her in the future.Then there are also these greats; Bob Balaban (Kowalsky), Alan Arkin (Max Frankfurter), Michael Jeter (Avron), Liev Schreiber (Mischa the Prizefighter), director's son Mathieu Kassovitz (Herchel) and lots of others.This is a movie that can make you laugh and it is a movie that can make you cry.It shows all these poor people living under the
horrors
of war, under the circumstances you can not justify.
It's more about psychological deterioration, like the feeling you get when you haven't slept for many days and you start seeing things, imagining horrors, or getting paranoid.
The movie portrays the
horrors
of solitary excellently and of all the worst things that a human may do to the other, i think solitary lies at the lowest level of humanity.
I am quite the horror buff, so after seeing that this movie was in the top 50
horrors
of all time, I had to rent it.
Trent (Brian O'Connor) and Jimmy (Cameron Smith) are two Nam vet buddies who escaped a POW prison camp only to face worse
horrors
at home when the past literally comes back to haunt them.
As much as Saving Private Ryan introduced a new generation to
horrors
and heroism of World War II, "To Hell and Back" introduces you to one of the men who lived through it.
There seriously is no redeeming quality whatsoever, and I advise fans of shock films, horrors, thrillers or whatever other sub-genre this film has masqueraded as to steer well clear of this faecal abomination.
This one is suggestive rather than shocking, and I'd recommend it to anyone who likes the subtle
horrors
of Cat People, The Innocents, or even Rosemary's Baby.
This time i could not even laugh at the bad acting as it can be in other
horrors
sometimes , for some reason i felt sorry for the actors in this case.
In this followup series, the movie bounces from the sub war of the Pacific to diplomatic meetings throughout the world (particularly in the USSR) to the
horrors
of the concentration camps.
It's an obvious tribute to novels like "1984", and while not as well executed as that novel, there is something to be said for the startling visuals presented on such a low budget that bring to life the
horrors
of a totalitarian regime.
Italian horror legend Lucio Fulci (1927-1996) did a great amount of atmospheric and wonderful Spaghetti
horrors
during his prolific career, his masterpieces being Zombie Flesh-Eaters (1979), The Beyond (1981), The House by the Cemetery (1982) and Don't Torture a Duckling (1972) among many other more or less interesting and noteworthy films from the horror or other genres.
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