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WOLFCOP 2014
Rewatched this last night. The title says it all. Lots of fun and pretty gory. |
Event Horizon, 1997. 8/10
Director: Paul W.S. Anderson https://66.media.tumblr.com/85edcd34...o6_r3_540.gifv Brahms: The Boy II. 7/10 Director: William Brent Bell https://media2.giphy.com/media/LRHim...XSJ/source.gif |
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On Rotten Tomatoes the audience score is 36% for 42,000 ratings. That's pretty bad. It's even worse than the critics 41%, which isn't a bad critics score for a horror film. ::big grin:: |
FRIDAY THE 13th (2009). Will praise the 1980 original from now to the end of time. For the money they didn't have. (think it cost under a million??), it looks polished and truly scary.
Didn't really have high expectations for this, but just amazed at how BAD it was, and for all that money too. No scares, no pacing, characters that were even more annoying than the annoying characters in the sequels, but kind of neat how they threw in little references from past F13 films. Some honeys ,especially Julianna Guill and as a big SUPERNATURAL fan, the wife enjoys drooling over Jared Padalecki, helped out a bit, but even that wasn't worth sitting through this. 1/2 |
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KISS THE ABYSS 2012
A young woman's husband and father bring her back to life after she dies in a home invasion. They take her body to a man who lives in the desert, money changes hands and they are told "no returns". She is brought back to life and it becomes clear they made a big mistake. I really liked it. |
Ever since I saw Dead Snow, the combination of Nazis and zombies sounds appealing to me. But Outpost is pretty forgettable. The only nice thing I can say, is that one of the leads was in a British sitcom called Coupling.
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