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But its real subject is the difficulty that WWII soldiers, as trained killers, were having as they made the transition to civilian life.
You also get a realistic reaction from the arrogant preppy
killers.
"Any Gun Can Play" is a spaghetti western with an in-joke on spaghetti westerns since the hero here wipes out the three
killers.
Unlike other thrillers you learn to know the
killers
very well.
The
killers
are two high school kids.
The Ranger looks into a series of mysterious murders which have a sinister pattern to them with peaceful Indians being the victims of a gang of hooded
killers.
But there is also loads of zombies, and some psycho
killers
patterned after Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and a demon possessed scarecrow.
I loved the dialogue that the
killers
spout as they torture and kill people.
A beautiful girl, A hero, The buffoon, A MONSTER TRUCK and of course a family of mutant satanic
killers.
Don't just refer to this film as being 'another 80's slasher' because the victims here are rather unlikely and so are the
killers.
Watch Dolemite as he and his army of all-female kung fu
killers
take down Mr. Big and Willie Green.
In my opinion, this is a flawed but ultimately honest and serious look into one of America's most remembered serial
killers.
At least, I want to teach him to grow WITHOUT FEAR BUT CAUTIOUS, that learns to think and believe that everything is not serial
killers
or hijackers, whom they're reasons to worth to grow.
I like seeing films based on serial
killers.
The film seems content to recycle all thee old worn out clichés (deformed hicks, a peaceful family turned gun-toting
killers
when push comes to show, the rebellious daughter, the one 'freak' who's good at heart, etcetera...), but does even that half-heartedly enough to make this an utter waste of time.
When the female lead and the FBI guy went to the alleged
killers
location, Mr. FBI handed the female a revolver.
The first story is a horror staple, formulaic story about a wooden Indian statue seeking revenge against the
killers
of its owners.
I'm afraid there is nothing here to learn or to let think a little about serial killers, art or religion.
Quite coincidentally, bandits Pete (Al Ferguson) and Jim (Paul Fix) decide they'd like the rest of the rodeo take; they shoot promoter Farnsworth (Henry Hall), and make it look like Scott and Kansas Charlie are the
killers.
Of course I don't think kids that play video games are more likely to kill people, but if I'm not mistaken, didn't video tape exist of the Columbine kids (or some teen killers) shooting guns in the forest claiming how much they looked or acted like the weaponry in Doom?
Slashers.....well if you like horrors its definitely one to see, otherwise don't even bother.It is completely obvious that this film has an extremely low budget, For instance it looks as if the entire film has been shot in a warehouse somewhere, and on numerous occasions you will see the mike boom shadow and the camera mans shadow, trust me you wont need to look for them.Also try to ignore the cheesy actors, if thats what you call them!!The basic outline is a few people decide to go on a game show where they have to survive a night in a big maze due to their being 3
killers
on the loose and whoever live's at the end gets rich.
To me the subject matter seemed confused, it only cared about portraying the military in a bad light, as A) an organzation that uses mind control to turn ordinary peace loving civilians into baby
killers
and B) an organization that once having used and spent the bodies of it's soldiers then discards them to the despotic bureacracy of the V.A.
Some lovely vistas, and an odd but interesting cameo by Henry Fonda as a grizzled canyon man, are the sole compensations in fatigued comedy-drama, with the two leads being trailed by cartoonish
killers
who will stop at nothing until they get their hands on that map.
if you would've had to try!!) What the hell was this writer/director thinking?? Here's one of the most REAL examples of sick serial
killers
ever and we get badly shot, poorly acted gay bar roofie rapes and lengthy droning flashbacks to alone time in his old parent's house.
He gets offed, so she takes over his job to pursue his
killers.
It could have been a morbidly fascinating look at the life of one of America's most notorious serial killers, but sadly it doesn't even come close.
The whole thing behind "Natural born
killers"
seems to be a "clever" look at how medias can turn into complete trash but unfortunately the movie turns into trash itself.
Director John De Bello uses the basic premise that some sort of growth hormone has gone terribly wrong and turned the tomatoes into
killers.
In fact the
killers
face doesn't even slightly resemble the front cover, it's just an image they must have found on Google and thought it looked cool.
Somehow a woman working with a scientist puts round metal balls into people's mouths that supposedly changes their personality but in reality turns them into crazed, zombie-like
killers.
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