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novakru 11-29-2005 05:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by gorefreak
Just saw "The Sentinel" last night. Not a bad movie. But I had to laugh when it said "starring Christopher Walken" even though he had like maybe 2 lines in the whole movie. :) Not super gory or ultra fast paced, but still a classic.
Is this the movie where they find the door to hell in an apartment building and the girl that moves in there is suppose to take over watching over it?
If so,I clearly don't remember Christopher Walken...what scene was he in?

zomb5150 11-29-2005 07:29 AM

just watched the Skeleton key, not bad.
I wouldn't buy it but it was entertaining.

AUSTIN316426808 11-29-2005 09:23 AM

Ace Ventura-Pet Detective

bwind22 11-29-2005 10:14 PM

The Lost Boys

Good cast and acting. Pretty average direction, but no real on screen gore, which is a bit disappointing. Corey Haim sporting some of the most ridiculously 80's clothing ever caught on tape is reason enough to rent this vampire classic though. And any movie with both Corey's, Kiefer Sutherland, and Alex Preston (Bill from Bill & Ted's) is alright by me.

B

Amalthea 11-30-2005 02:43 AM

The Fearless Four 9 / 10

bwind22 12-01-2005 08:49 AM

Black Christmas

This is a very well done older slasher film. The budget seems low because pretty much all of the gore happens off screen (Think Halloween) but the acting is just fine. This movie was 4 years ahead of Halloween and seems like it played a fairly big influence in John Carpenter's style. A nice little twist at the ending of this to make considerably less cheery than the Hollywood norm makes it a worthy rent.

B+



Psycho II

I really enjoy this film and over the years it has grown to become one of my favorite sequels. It was filmed like 17 years after the first one and the story takes 17 years after the events of the first one as well. The story is cool and twisted, Anthony Perkins is back reprising the role of Norman Bates and the ending is superb! If you enjoyed the original Psycho, then I think you should give this sequel a shot. You won't be disappointed.

B+

novakru 12-01-2005 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by novakru
Is this the movie where they find the door to hell in an apartment building and the girl that moves in there is suppose to take over watching over it?
If so,I clearly don't remember Christopher Walken...what scene was he in?

Don't answer my question.
Please don't.
I mean it.
:D

zwoti 12-01-2005 12:23 PM

dolls

evildeadfreak 12-01-2005 04:37 PM

Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn

evildeadfreak 12-01-2005 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bwind22
Black Christmas

This is a very well done older slasher film. The budget seems low because pretty much all of the gore happens off screen (Think Halloween) but the acting is just fine. This movie was 4 years ahead of Halloween and seems like it played a fairly big influence in John Carpenter's style. A nice little twist at the ending of this to make considerably less cheery than the Hollywood norm makes it a worthy rent.

B+



Psycho II

I really enjoy this film and over the years it has grown to become one of my favorite sequels. It was filmed like 17 years after the first one and the story takes 17 years after the events of the first one as well. The story is cool and twisted, Anthony Perkins is back reprising the role of Norman Bates and the ending is superb! If you enjoyed the original Psycho, then I think you should give this sequel a shot. You won't be disappointed.

B+


Psycho 2, a b+!!!! C- for me


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