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The
killings
aren't gory at all let's even say, they aren't bloody at all.
Although the movie has some light parts in it, it's not light enough to replace all the
killings
and the executions in the movie.
When I was a teenager I used to watch a lot of Cirio Santiago's war/action flicks like "Equalizer 2000","Nam Angels" or "Last Stand at Lang Mei".His cheaply made but highly energetic movies were popular during VHS revolution in Poland."Demon of Paradise" tells the story of Hawaiian fishing community terrorized by a man sized amphibious monster.I consider myself very tolerant when it comes to rating and reviewing Z-grade trash,unfortunately "Demon of Paradise" is simply dull.There is no gore and the bloodless
killings
are mostly off-screen.Admittedly Hawaiian landscapes are beautiful and the music is fine,but "Demon of Paradise" is a misfire.4
Class" is a stinking piece of crap filled with silly jokes and a little bit of gore.The acting is downright horrible and the characters are completely flat.There is no suspense and the
killings
are lame.This film is clearly as bad as "Hollow Gate" or "Return to Horror High".Avoid it like a plague.1 out of 10.
There's a bit of nudity and some sex but no real violence or gore in it, but the
killings
are good enough.
The slow motion
killings
are derivative and redundant.
The actors are all forgettable, as are the
killings.
But as the
killings
continue and Anderson gets more obsessed, a serious question comes up--is Anderson's reporting fueling on the
killings?
Said
killings
uncomfortably correspond with Block's own unsavory penchant for having kinky sex with prostitutes.
She starts the training and once she's ready and skilled enough, the
killings
may start.
I had heard good reviews before finally seeing this movie and am already a fan of the horror genre.For a gay slasher film it was done tastefully.I like a movie like this that is more realistic instead of being b-rated and campy.I am glad the gay characters were more normal instead of showing all the negative stereotypes that a lot of TV shows and movies show.It's refreshing to see a regular gay movie about ordinary(but pretty)people in realistic circumstances.In some ways it's just eye candy since every character was cute and sexy,but no different then a lot of other movies.This movie has a good story,good actors,and nice effects with the right amount of suspense,gore and humor.It is very well directed,produced as well as acted.I hope a sequel is made to understand the motive to the
killings
and to see who is behind that demonic mask.
Low-budget queasiness (worked on at an early point by Martin Scorsese) takes a surprising amount of time to mount its grisly story--and by this time, one is watching and waiting for one of the nasty
killings
to occur simply because nothing else is happening.
Anna Heymes (Arly Jover), the wife of a respected government official Laurent (Philippe Bas) is having a rare amnesia and nightmarish hallucinations of horrible murders, while in the Turkish neighborhood of Paris, Police Captian Paul Nerteaux (Jocelyn Quivrin) is trying to solve the possible serial
killings
of the illegal Turkish women with the help of an ex-cop Jean-Louis Schiffer (Jean Reno), who is also an expert in Turkish underworld and organized crime.
The main disappointment was the
killings
weren't that good for a slasher flick.
There wasn't a whole lot of blood and what
killings
they did show were quick.
A restless crowd and a cheesy double feature lead to two brutal
killings
at a drive-in!
The constant with all these
killings
revolve around Gisella..her heavy impotent husband(Franco Diogene), her homo-sexual photographer Mario(Claudio Pellegrini), and eventually herself are targets for the mysterious homicidal maniac.
It leaves out nothing when it comes to messed up killings, Rob Zombie somehow thinks of it all.
Really, it looked like a nice movie with lots of nice
killings
and nice bloody gore; all that i and my girlfriend love to watch in a Sunday afternoon.
Lombardi knows this and "predicts" the
killings.
HE WAS A QUIET MAN echoes the all too familiar news item of irrational
killings
in public places - here, in this country, by seemingly 'normal indistinguishable people'.
Inspired by the Jack the Ripper murders, the story centers on a family who takes in a mysterious young man amidst a series of
killings
going on in the city.
If they throw a fit over the animal
killings
in Cannibal Holocaust they would've outright banned this film for having a genuine snuff film in it.
There are no monsters in it and no killers, at least no "graphic" killings, but for some reason, this has always been one of my favorite William Castle movies.
The
killings
are bad and to much ketchup were used!
First off, let me state that the person behind this script knows very little about the Jack The Ripper
killings.
Another one of the span of sorority
killings
during the 80's.
Once the movie starts and you get into it you begin to unravel the plot pretty quickly and then it's just a matter of time before the some teenage
killings
and some sex like all horror movies need to have.
Based on some
killings
in Fort Bragg this is a a good but not great little film thats hurt by a directorial style that makes the film seem like any number of recent independent films.
A man writing for the newspaper get a phone call by a murderer that wants him to write about the murderer and make him famous with his
killings.
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