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Anyway, the first sequel to the Sleepaway Camp franchise obeys all the rules of horror sequels - more blood, more imaginative
killings
(which aren't imaginative, but still more so than the original), more nudity, a more elaborate plot, and generally worse than the original.
The opening scene already, in which a prostitute is brutally decapitated with an axe, features in Fulci's later film and so do another handful of
killings
and sleaze moments.
More inspired
killings
and just whole lot more fun.
o and the
killings
are pretty funny.
He has his hard luck story that he uses to justify his
killings.
The filmmakers clearly didn't even bother to research anything on the killings... they only liked the name... so they decided to write a script about nothing true to its name.
The
killings
were acted out very badly.
The
killings
are hilarious.I wouldn't advise you to go and buy it (like I did -the cover looked good!)but if it happens to be on TV one night and you're up for a laugh then stick it on.
The
killings
in this movie isn't that bad, but for sure the movie is.
I would have enjoyed it more if there were just some random
killings
for no reason.
I expected more about Son of Sam and instead got a movie that seemed to have very little to do with the 1977 serial
killings.
As i said, the
killings
were excessive and sometimes people who have nothing to do with the story line get their heads chopped off.
I was also heavily disappointed that all the
killings
were done with a gun what kind of gore is that.
Next semester, the late prof's replacement and a new group of students have to deal with a new batch of
killings.
The
killings
are mostly done off screen, the blood flows but never too gory.
Hopper is the one who has to investigate the
killings.
Carnage of course ensues, and also some extremely gory killings, and also, some extremely sexy scenes.
He sends Pang to kill some people in China and during the
killings
a cop's partner is killed.
In this case, Johansson plays journalism student Sondra Pransky, whom magician Sid Waterman (Allen) puts in his disappearing box, where she meets the ghost of murdered reporter Joe Strombel (Ian McShane), who tells her that the serial
killings
that have plagued London were committed by millionaire Peter Lyman (Hugh Jackman).
Indeed, "Big Guns" is rather predictable, but it still qualifies as solid entertainment with lots of savage and often sudden
killings.
But even if you can't get past her (and I almost couldn't) or her revenge
killings
(which seemed a little.. overdone ;P), it's worth it just for Dirty Harry.
I've lived in Puerto Rico all my life, and have to shamefully admit that we (PR) are living a real chaos right now, drugs being the main reason for the shootings and
killings
we have almost every day.
"Ladrones y Mentirosos" is based on real, deplorable facts, and truly portrays Puerto Rico's three main problems: the drug-related killings, money and power manipulating our courtrooms, and innocent people and children being corrupted and even dying because of this.
The build up towards the typical mafia execution sequences (guided by an excellent Riz Ortolani score) are extremely tense and the actual
killings
are sadistic and merciless, which is probably why the film is considered to be somewhat of a grindhouse classic.
By the time I got to the actual killings, I was like, "how much time does this have left?"
The two lead actors are awesome, the film isn't ever boring, and the concept behind it (though obviously inspired by the Columbine
killings
and the home movies of the killers) is really interesting.
Just think "Magnum Force" with less mystery about who is behind the
killings
and you have your plot.
There is lots of laughs, drama, cold blood
killings
and excellent film locations and plenty of expensive cars being sent to the Junk Yard.
The only thing missing was an unnecessary graphic sex scene during one of the
killings.
A best-selling book about honour
killings
in Jordan is withdrawn by its publishers after allegations surface that the story has been fabricated; associated with other allegations of its author's past as a con-woman.
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