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This year's location is an abandon war museum ware a horrific
massacre
took place during a time of conflick.
It wasn't too bad but i have seen so much better, you can bet i wont be watching it again, once was enough for me, needed more gore, then maybe it would have been a little better, but it really mainly needed a little bit of originality, it was too much like other slasher flicks like Texas chainsaw massacre, wrong turn, hills have eyes... the same movie over and over again gets kinda boring...but it would probably be an alright movie to watch once, but there is no way that there could ever be a reason to watch this more than that.i
A schmaltzy, violent, slow moving action flick following a young girl who witnesses her family's
massacre
and returns 14 years later to seek vengeance.
Director Adam Marcus, working from a clever script by Dean Lorey and Jay Huguely, relates the compelling story at a constant snappy pace, maintains a mean, brutal tone throughout, delivers plenty of nasty gore (a young lady getting impaled on a tent spike while doing just what you think with her boyfriend rates as the definite splatter highlight), further tarts things up with a welcome sense of self-mocking black humor, offers a generous sprinkling of tasty female nudity, stages the murder set pieces with rip-roaring brio (the delightfully outrageous diner
massacre
sequence in particular seriously smokes), and really goes for broke with a gloriously wild ending which comes complete with one doozy of a sequel set-up punchline.
A fisherman and his father set foot on the foreboding Snape Island to discover the aftermath of a massacre, not to mention a severely traumatized (and appreciably naked) female survivor who stabs the father to death.
One of the main problem is the
massacre
of most of the motivations that guided Ged & helped me relate to him as a character.
certain scenes are indeed quite disturbing; malcolm's slicing off of a victim's fingers during an interrogation, malcolm's
massacre
of a gypsy family led by christopher lee and malcolm's subsequent rape of the scientist's beautiful daughter (kay lenz) after removing his nazi branded briefs (charming).
Known for his leading role in O Brother Where Art Thou, he also wrote and directed O, which was shelved after the Columbine
massacre.
He has a bit of a queasy stomach after slaughtering a bunch of civilian refugees because a few Communist infiltrators were hiding among them, but even his initially outraged girlfriend comes to see that "even a doctor amputating a leg has to cut off some good flesh with the bad," and pretty soon, this mini-My Lai is forgotten (without anyone apparently considering whether a wiser choice than
massacre
might have existed).
Yes, it is about a serial killer on one Halloween night in West Hollywood, but it also seems to be a light-hearted takeoff on all the silly teenage
massacre
horror films.
This little, mid-aged lady together with an girl help Duane and Belial to escape and shelter from the police, chasing them for the first movie's
massacre!
The release of "The Boondock Saints" was sidelined in 1999 because of the Columbine
massacre
and the plot about Conner and Murphy being on a mission from God draws some eerie parallels to the motives of Columbine killers Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold.
It's a totally crap commercial movie, trying to find balance in the 1992/93 massacre, where there was no balance shown by Shiv Sena government or the police force in Mumbai.
The Egyptian had the excuse of actually attempting to add more depth to the characters but other than Victor Mature's one on one with a lion and a
massacre
of Aton worshippers at the end there are no mass action scenes.
A British researcher named Sir Leigh Teabons(Ian McKellen) will help them,opening various mysterious around Da Vinci's masterpiece : The last supper,the Holy Grial and the
massacre
Templars, among other things.Traveling in airplane arrive to United Kingdom and they're going the church Temple and later to Westminster Abbey where is buried Sir Isaac Newton,allegedly a Grand master and main lead to resolve the riddle.
This bizarre
massacre
is full of symbolisms and simultaneously provokes both metaphysical complexities and suspension of disbelief.
My comprehension of the meaning of the word
"massacre"
may not be entirely spot-on, but I would bet my left nut that there is no damn
massacre
in this friggin' movie!
It was shot in the summer of 1973, during the aftermath of the Vietnam War and the Munich Olympics massacre, at the height of the Watergate scandal and the legal investigation into the shootings at Kent State.
Especially a Texas chainsaw
massacre
flick but this movie answers so many questions from the first one and really makes it look like this movie should come first.
It was one of the absolute worst movies I have ever seen as there was no character development, very bad dialogue, very bad acting, and it moved very slowly with very bad filming... Definitely not hostel, or the hills have eyes, or house of 1000 corpses, or Texas chainsaw massacre, or any other horror flick involved.
Parts are a take off of the Columbine
massacre
and details the lives of people involved before and after a similar event.
Some thirteen years later Wesley finally resurfaced with this snazzy direct-to-video terror shocker which centers on a dry, dusty, desolate patch of remote desert backroads haunted by the lethal, murderous, unrestful eyeless, zombie-like, asphalt-encrusted, crumple-faced spirits of four extremely vicious and dangerous chaingang convicts who were all killed in a brutal roadside
massacre
back in 1967.
A few sequences are downright dazzling (like the first massacre, set in a filthy restroom) and there are some delightfully absurd characters introduced.
In the film's prologue, he works for the cavalry and witnesses the
massacre
of his people at Wounded Knee.
All I can say is that it is indeed a
massacre!
A public bus
massacre
in San Francisco, which included a cop amongst its victims, is investigated by the force, and Matthau is saddled with new partner Bruce Dern (he hates him on sight, how's that for originality?).
It moves quickly (it's 82 minutes long), is never dull, has good acting and contains many classic sequences: Cagney smacking Mae Clarke in the face with a grapefruit; a
massacre
that you hear but don't see; Cagney stumbling through a rainstorm.
When i was watching it at one point i though i was watching, wrong turn, then i star thinking about the Texas chainsaw massacre, then hills have eyes and finally i know what you did last summer, the movie it's basically a mix of all these other movies but unsuccessfully did what those other movies did, it's just so predictable, the scrip it's so weak and far beyond scary, instead of that it's so lame, with this thousands of clichés like "don't go in there" "what it's this place" "he's gonna kill us all" you basically know who's gonna die first and why called it "the butcher" there is no butcher in the film and there is not even a good slaughter, they should have call it "i know what the Texas hills wrong turned last summer" or something, honestly i don't know what a company spend money into making this crappy films.
It never earns the dark shift that the latter half, the
massacre
requires.
So if you go to this movie and you don't like it because of the violence and blood and stuff what do you expect from a movie with chainsaw and
massacre
in the title?
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