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Oh yeah, the
killer
before this kill stopped off at a party and had some fun too.
During the holy week (Semana santa, see?...everybody begins to fall sleep..told u it was bad in so many points, even from the beginning), a
killer
executes his victims like bulls in a bullfighting arena.
Soon she discovers she'll be the next target of the
killer
(who wears a red robe).
Screaming Mad George was responsible for the
killer
toys(..including a larvae which enters a victim's mouth and out his eye, another where soldier toys actually shoot real bullets at a babysitter after her boyfriend was practically strangled by a severed hand toy, operating from a remote control).
Our
killer
greets him with a stab to the stomach.
The hired
killer
is an excellent shot unless he is aiming at Michael Douglas than all he seems to be able to hit is large panes of glass.
We then move on to seeing the BTK
killer'
s youth as well as the present and his history of crimes.
The tension is entirely psychological and the scenes of the
killer
entering the homes of his victims and talking to them lasts for quite a long time and it's creepy.
There are some cop scenes every once in a while, but there's no excitement in terms of them finding the
killer.
A
killer
is born because of all the "energy used to make the movie" and if the film is burned the
killer
will die?
Poor acting, no script, no plot, no convincing killer, no suspense, no original setups, it uses the same closet/under the bed/person-behind-you-in-the-mirror tactics over and over again making it repetitive and boring, and NOT in a foreshadowing way either, and the fact that NOBODY ever "really" gets killed (at least not on screen) , which in turn zaps any suspense it may invoke right out of it and makes everyone feel eve MORE cheated for spending money on their admission ticket....its a horror film w/o any horror LMAO.
A crazy
killer
stalks students at a college.
And the moment the
killer
comes on screen, you know who it is, it's just sssssssssssooooooooooooo predictable.
It had good casting - Kevin Dillon's role of the sociopath serial
killer
was very believable - he was both charasmatic and chilling.
Offering a
killer
combo of terrible writing, terrible acting and terrible direction, it's a tossup whether Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects is offensively bad or just hilariously bad.
People tried to make me believe that the premise of this rubbishy supernatural horror/thriller was inspired by the actual last words spoken by an authentic serial
killer
(whose name escapes me at the moment).
The film starts off as an okay, albeit mundane serial
killer
flick in which obsessive cop-hero Lou Diamond Philips pursues a maniac who carves bloody pentagrams into the chests of his victims.
She leads him to the
killer
but also begs not to execute him, as that would result in an even bigger catastrophe!
Thanks to Tess' helpful hints, Detective Logan quickly captures the
killer
and celebrates his death penalty, but Patrick Channing made a pact with Satan Himself and returns to the rotten streets of California to do some more killing.
The Comeback starts off looking promising, with a brutal death scene by a mask wearing
killer.
This is possibly one of the worst giant
killer
animal movies I have ever seen.
Believe me, being a movie-freak, I have seen quite a lot of brutal films in my lifetime (Ichi the killer, Irreversible, Hellraiser) but this movie was by far the most disturbing and brutal picture I have ever seen.
Characters that I found were unfortunate to be in this movie was the weirdo guy with the frizzy hair that kept creeping around the dorm and of course leading up to his true climatic role during the end with he faces the
killer.
As far as the true identity of the
killer
goes, when the identity was released as to who he was, I just laughed, but it was all to obvious and he really made a true jerk out of himself as well as an annoying character after his true intentions were revealed.
OK, so I rented this clown-like-Chainsaw-Massacre-esquire film, not expected much, but I did like the novel approach to a serial
killer
film.
The idea that vast hordes of
killer
tomatoes are destroying the US is a great idea, and in spite of itself, the moovie does provide some decent chuckles, moostly the sight of terrified extras running away from large, obviously fake tomatoes.
A
killer
terrorizing young people, a white mask...you get my drift.
Angela Johnson (Pamela Springsteen--yes she's related to Bruce), the
killer
from the first film, is up to her old tricks again.
-a girl is trapped in the celler, the
killer
is trying to break open the door.
she first makes an extension cord, oh the horror, and then, when she's done, she drills through the door and drills through the head of the
killer.
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