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My 31 Nights Of Halloween continue with:
"Mirrors" (2008) Plot: IMDB n New York, the former NYPD detective Ben Carson is hired to work as night watch of the remains of the Mayflower Department Store that was partially destroyed by fire many years ago. Ben became alcoholic and was retired from the police force after killing a man in a shooting. His marriage was also destroyed and now he is living in the apartment of his younger sister Angie. However he has not been drinking for three months and sees the employment as a chance to rebuild his life. When he goes to the rounds in his first night, he finds that the mirrors are impeccably clean and his colleague explains that the former night watch was obsessed by the mirrors. After a couple of nights, Ben sees weird images in the mirrors, but due to the lack of credibility of his past, his ex-wife Amy believes he has hallucinations as a side effect of his medication. When Angie is found brutally murdered in her bathtub, Ben discovers that there is an evil force in the mirror that is chasing him and jeopardizing his family. Phantom's Review: Essentially, this is a haunted house story with a a bit of demonic possession throw in. It's a decent movie with a couple of scares. Some nice acting and good FX. I didn't like the ending, but overall it was an okay movie. |
"Piranha" (2010) 6-7/10
Easy to see most of the not too huge budget went to all the famous faces involved. When you get porn actresses to play some of the parts you know you're financialy screwed. :D Piranha wise i thought the story went quite repetitive halfway through. Would've loved to see more exploring of the old hidden lake and to see the story take the path of "The Descent". But of course, not all directors can be as creative and clever as me. The world just isn't that perfect. |
The last movie I saw at the theater was "Devil". I didn't hate it like I have the last few M. Night movies, but I didn't love it either.
The last DVD I watched was "Sunshine". Was so bored with it, I didn't finish watching it. I think tonight will be "Survival of the Dead" and.....not sure what else. Depends on if I can stay awake past 9:30. |
"The shout" 5/10
Sure Mr. Crossley is an unpleasant character from the introduction till the end of the movie, but OH MY GOD is the pacing slow!! :eek: |
Night of the Lepus-because how many movies have the line"Ladies and Gentlemen there is a herd of killer rabbits heading this way!"
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Lost Boys: The Thirst (2010)
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/8941/lostboys3.jpg Better than the last one (The Tribe). >>: B- The Dead Zone (1983) http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/5123/48013737.jpg >>: B+ The Tortured (2010) http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/8097/tortured.jpg >>: C |
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The Hole (2001). A wonderful and twisty little thriller, this lovely little flick persistently threatens predictability but continued to entertain nonetheless. The story itself is a wonderful mix of flashbacks told in a believable fashion. The acting, and direction, was solid. The camera work was critical when appropriate. Driven by a score that pounded by way of subtlety, the viewer's heart followed as if on cue. And while it appeared to fall apart towards its denouement, it recovered more than nicely.
Genruk |
Excellent TCM line-up. I watched -
Mr. Sardonicus: Never saw this before. But, very cool movie by William Castle Straight Jacket: Castle's classic starring Joan Crawford Hunchback of Notre Dame: Charles Laughton version. Great, but Chaney's is better. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane: Gets better each time you see it. Davis and Crawford are brilliant. Mad Love or The Hands of Orlock: A great Peter Lorre vehicle. |
"Solomon Kane" 7/10
Van Helsings very serious cousin. |
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