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First, the story is another look at the topic of terrorism, revealing the effects of these senseless catastrophes much like America's 9/11 tragedy on all players - the survivors of the victims, the survivors of the perpetrators, and the way so much of life changes in the wake of explosive surprises and the strength to survive in the aftermath of these traumas.
The corrupt mastermind behind the whole operation is Breckel(Robert Mammone), who looks like a self-absorbed Harvard grad with an insatiable desire to exploit a selected few to reap millions from those craving real violence..he wishes to "put on a good show" by manipulating his audience establishing heroes, villains, and the weak
victims
who are unable to outlast the stronger, more savage foes.
What it does, instead, is to create a Holocaust in which you don't care much about the
victims
because you don't get to know them.
And the lack of graphic violence is an insult to the
victims.
Virginia was very sexy as the young unsuspecting student who investigates the murders of people of a murdered black slave who has a hook for a hand who lures his
victims
with candy but its really wrapped-up razors and then splits them wide open with his hook.I have said Candyman 5 times in the mirror and nothing happened!
Kirk's brother and his family are among the
victims
and this aspect of the show didn't seem all that convincing.
One of the early
victims
is Naschy's whore for hire wife, and he becomes a suspect in the early investigations, despite the fact that a younger, athletic man is the type sought, and Naschy has a gimpy leg from a high wire accident that ended his circus career.
Sam and Dean are nevertheless investigating the case, because the state of the
victims'
bodies indicate that the little critters weren't behaving normally when they attacked.
The
victims
don't last long enough for you to like and the reluctant hero is just a bit too reluctant.
"Untraceable" is another slick suspense yarn, once again, pitting some determined FBI agents against a methodical, overly intelligent, and ultra-crafty serial killer who inexplicably prolongs his
victims
suffering over the World Wide Web.
The
victims
are hooked up to various apparatuses - one guy is pumped full of blood thinner until he bleeds to death, another is scorched with heat-lamps - all hooked up to the web with the equipment increasing with the view toll...
A movie crew shooting "Vampires on Valium on Valentine's Day" also become
victims.
While in bed one night Ferguson has a vision, a vision of one of the killers
victims
which helps him identify her.
Will Mcarthy's family, his wife Donna (Rita Taggart) plus their two children Scott (Aron Eisenberg) and Bonnie (Dedee Pfeiffer) become
victims
of Jenke and his meat cleaver?
O'Bannon suspects a religious cult known as the Trillion as they sacrifice
victims
by electricity & remove their innards, O'Bannon banks on it being more than just a coincidence & decides to pay the cult leader Tiny Frakes (Mickey Rourke) a visit.
While trying to find another job, there is a heist in a bank with six
victims
and Eddie is accused.
Ten years after brutally murdering two girls during the ride, as well as hiding other
victims
on or near the premises; a sick killer escapes from his cell in a mental institution.
They decide to follow his every move by how he's going to find ways to outsmart his prey, setting up traps, stalking his future victims, scaring his potential
victims
for fun and more.
They find that both
victims
have written poetry in the lonely hearts column of the single magazine "New York Weekly".
Presumably in an effort to inject poignancy and engender some sympathy for the
victims
the director applied static cameras concentrating on the contorted expressions of the suffering Watts and Roth.During one living room scene of more than 15 minutes the camera did not pan or zoom but on just one occasion moved six feet left.
We never even get to see the plant attack its human victims; how they wind up inside the plant at all is a mystery to me.
It seems that about every thirteen years a tragic accident occurs on or near the lake and the
victims
are never found.
By any objective standard that one might wish to use, this film is hopeless garbage, but STILL, somehow, it manages to entertain, what with its one-of-a-kind plot, a few scantily clad women, some grotesque characters (a one-legged mute secretary in a fright wig; the gravedigger's wife who talks incessantly to her doll) and some mild gross-out scenes (a cat dissection; bloodied-up cat attack victims; the freshly ground "meat"--in actuality, probably hamburger meat or Play-Doh--being pushed out of the grinder) that should gross out only the most squeamish.
We the audience obviously see the killer, Owen Reilly (Joseph Cross), and takes a while for them to realise it is him, but when they do, after about one or two more victims, including Jennifer's good friend Griffin Dowd (Colin Hanks, Tom's son), Jennifer finds herself the next, and eventually last victim of the deadly traps.
No sides taken really-all the deeds and people it shows are murderers and
victims.
Him, his older brother, and their ice cream truck driving buddy all investigate, and end up getting mixed up in a life threatening nightmare involving some seriously bizarre stuff, such as evil dwarfs that roam around, hiding in the shadows, flying spheres that eject blades which pierce the skull and drain the
victims
brains.
While some of the
victims
are the rapists and probably deserve this, other people are killed because they are merely construction workers(like the rapists) or because they are women who are with the workers.
Its main idea is that: "the judgment system is not enough for satisfying
victims.
And in this point, the
victims
become killers.
I didn't see any consequences that would lead one to think that this character was apt to change or make any retribution to her
victims.
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