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We cut back and forth to the girls from the beginning who are disappearing one by one as well as a young boy hearing strange
noises
in the next apartment at night, all leading up to a very unsatisfying ending.
You've got all your familiar clichés, your group of intellectually-impaired teenagers, characters going off on their own to investigate strange noises, a few pop-scares, the mysterious sheriff, the old lady who everyone thinks is nuts (Played by top-billed Karen Black no less), and so on.
WHY does the camera make old-school kung fu
noises
when it zooms?
Michael Caine usually appears in either very good ("Blame It On Rio", "Sleuth", "Without A Clue", "Gambit", "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels") or truly bad comedies
("Noises
Off", "Death Becomes Her", "Harry & Walter Go To NY").
The last bit is literally a 15 minute shot where nothing happens in front of the camera, just
noises
are heard offscreen.
Other than the terrible looking monster and the
noises
it makes, there isn't much more to this film except for a few corny attack scenes and the crazy Scotsman attacking the kids trying to have an intimate moment in his castle.
They hear
noises
and Duke investigates.
The baby sitter is totally oblivious to the vampire's appearance when she first sees him and only starts to put two and two together when she notices that he has no reflection in the mirror, has an odd collection of books in the library on the occult, and hears strange
noises
while the vampire goes to talk to the child.
With background
noises
now booming out, I could hear the voices.
The regular dialogue is very low, and all screams, noises, etc., are VERY loud.
One can always tell if I'm enjoying a movie by the number of times I cross my legs, switch positions, make slight rustling noises, etc., etc.
I guess the strange growling
noises
coming from inside weren't a good enough deterrent either.
Instead, the film focuses on tedious and overly talkative sequences and loud inappropriate music altered with experimental
noises.
The cruddy CGI effects, the pathetically unfrightening common variety Gardner snakes (there's would-be scary rattlesnake
noises
added to the soundtrack to imbue them with a faint sense of otherwise nonexistent menace), the plodding pace, the total dearth of any tension or momentum, the obvious rickety stage-bound train set, and especially the simply astonishing "you gotta be kiddin' me!" over-the-top preposterous ending are all downright awesome in their very jaw-dropping awfulness.
It's an impressive and overpowering vehicle, producing blinding lights and grisly engine
noises.
The image of the ex female cyberman making crying
noises
as she/it saw her reflection after regaining her emotions is one that will stay with me forever.
The
noises
he makes are almost as funny as Aamir's faces.
The alien, "Emporer Guillotine," from the planet Gargoyle, has a army of thugs called, (of course) "the gargoyle gang," as well as an endless supply of immense hostile creatures that are routinely loosed upon the Earth to smash buildings, make loud noises, panic the populace, etc.
Some very memorable scenes including where Lambert makes the jungle
noises
to the romantic interest, and the scene where he witnesses his ape father's death.
The dialog comes across as natural and honest (given the circumstances), although the overall run of the film goes from predictable to cliché with the heroines falling down when they should be running, and investigating strange
noises
when they should be locking their doors.
They tell each other these stories to kill time, and are occasionally startled by flashing lights and funny
noises
which all come together in an O. Henry-esque ending that left me gleeful.
I wonder if anyone else noticed the humour of those
noises
having been added.
There's no dialog ,only some background sounds and
noises.
Strangely, both the woman and her son disappear just days after his visit (leaving behind a pile of dead pigeons on their back porch), and the woman who first complained about the noises, as well as her daughter, are both killed in a mysterious accident not long after that.
The story itself has a fairly interesting premise for a horror flick: scheming husband marries a wealthy woman with a history of mental illness, then attempts to convince her that she's going insane with shrill noises, mysterious knocking and skulls that turn up at inopportune times.
It's got Christopher Lee, it's got huge banks of 1970s computers that make Teletype
noises
as letters appear on the screen, it's got radioactive isotopes that not only glow in the dark but emit pulsing thrumming noises, it's got volcanoes!
All of the sudden she starts hearing
noises
and seeing skulls all over the place.
I got to tell you though, the beginning (with the whale
noises
and nothing much else) is pretty haunting and the end credits (with the most godawful song) is pretty entertaining.
Unfortunately like most "Scary" films nowadays it relies on loud
noises
and bangs to make the audience jump.
Basically a man at a horn factory is the fourth to crack, and soon enough Ollie cracks with all the horn
noises.
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