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The scariest movie I have ever seen - psychological
terror
more powerful than anything any "horror" movie has ever achieved.
Alan Rickman's voice will always represent to me the power and
terror
of a totalitarian state, reminiscent of Orwell's 1984.
The story begins very strangely and promisingly but after a while becomes not much more than your typical teen
terror
slasher flick, although the settings helped some.
Fear to
terror
when she has the calls traced.
What follows is a rather creepy night of
terror
as one by one, they're taken prisoner by Davey, who says he's Slausen's brother.
It felt like a very gripping, intelligent stage play (but without the overly theatrical feeling one actually gets from watching people on a stage) which plays on everyone's
terror
of a white lie escalating to monstrous consequences.
About an hour in he kills three of four people while a whole crowd watches in terror, and the guys he kills aren't even his targets they are just making fun of him.
Soon to make their night an unforgettable ordeal in terror) spending most of the time playing out a drawn out, noisy and relentless cat and mouse game.
Despite the resources that are available to the usual couple who has money and influence, our privileged hero and heroine appear to have only one domestic, their attorney and local police (who say they can do nothing) at their disposal while they grapple with suspense and
terror.
I believe that war films should try to convey the
terror
of war, avoid idealism and respect some rudimentary military principles.
because they're annoying...well..except for asylum of
terror.
No questions being asked, no comments being made on power abuse or police terror, when James Stewart, solid and convincing as always, solves all the stories from Dillinger to 5th Column more or less singlehandedly.
The
terror
on this mother's face when she sees her child about to be run over by a train is truly heartbreaking.
An engineered croc first kills one of its own then gets the taste of human and becomes a fast growing
terror
after escaping.
The Shirley Jackson novel 'The Haunting of Hill House' is an atmospheric tale of terror, which conveys supernatural phenomena in an old mansion.
Many of these ideas, I might add, really have no reliability(For example, the part of the "The houses of Ishmael and Isaac shall scream out in
terror"
could have already happened.
"House of Seven Corpses" appeared to dispose of even more trumps, since the cast is a gathering of great genre veterans (including John Carradine, John Ireland and Faith Domergue) and the filming locations (the titular house, the graveyard) are obviously very expedient for a gloomy tale of
terror.
I've had nightmares, you know, waking up and sweating bullets, that will never come close to the visceral
terror
that Santa Claus unearthed from the seemingly pure soil of my very being.
As it stands, it is still a creepy film that has solid make-up and gore effects, and a premise that sustains the mood of
terror
in spite of itself.
The father is a hideous monster with three teeth and a disproportionately large circular mouth-hole from which are uttered the most horrendous guttural noises, the son and mother are permanently horrified, incoherent creatures for whom
terror
is a way of life.
Most notably, this portrait of age of
terror
takes place almost entirely at one remove from the real action; one sees very little of ordinary people in this movie, and little of the chaos, poverty and
terror
that unfolded away from the drawing rooms of the persecuted, but spoilt, aristocratic classes.
Don't get me wrong - CAGED
TERROR
is nominally more technically competent than, say, MONSTER-A-GO-GO or THE GUY FROM HARLEM or something of that ilk.
For example, in the original, one of the most chilling moments occurs when Nell and Theo are lying side by side in twin beds, listening in
terror
to the noises outside their room.
The contradictions of each of the two elements are too glaring and the film never justifies such rapid shifts between jubilation and
terror.
i completely agree with jamrom4.. this was the single most horrible movie i have ever seen.. holy crap it was terrible.. i was warned not to see it..and foolishly i watched it anyway.. about 10 minutes into the painful experience i completely gave up on watching the atrocity..but sat through until the end..just to see if i could.. well i did and now i wish i had not..it was disgusting..nothing happened and the ending was all preachy..no movie that bad has the right to survive..i implore all of you to spare yourself the
terror
of fatty drives the bus..if only i had heeded the same warning..please save yourself from this movie..i have a feeling those who rated it highly were involved in the making of the movie..and should all be wiped off the face of the planet..
I don't see where the
terror
comes into play here....
No time for
terror
when this movie is hijacked halfway through by these comic relief boat rental doofuses, who suddenly become the lead characters; but again you gotta admit watching them try to be funny is better than plodding around after the sheriff.
De Niro is
terror
personified.
There's not even the tiniest inkling of
terror
or suspense to be found here.
Recommended for all fans of the 70's TV movie much like trilogy of
terror.
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