View Single Post
  #32453  
Old 05-29-2010, 04:41 PM
Elvis_Christ's Avatar
Elvis_Christ Elvis_Christ is offline
Misanthrope


 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 15,479
Quote:
Originally Posted by psycho d View Post
The Last House on the Left (1972). This classic shocker from Wes Craven deserves all the notoriety that it has received. Though a bit abrupt, the documentary feel of this flick makes for a gritty and realistic experience. The down and nasty scenes are portrayed in a cold, mean, and believably humiliating fashion. The acting was pretty decent for what it was, with Hess and Lincoln putting forth tremendous performances. The first two acts of the story itself, loosely based on a Bergman classic, were pretty solid, though the third act was a little more than contrived. Overall, this one will definitely leave a bad taste in your mouth, but it's a bitterness that the horror fan is only too happy to shell out hard-earned bucks in order to savor. Ashe.
You should watch House By The Edge Of The Park next. It's a better film IMO. Hitch-Hike is worth a watch too makes for a nifty David Hess trilogy.

----

Semi Pro

A few funny bits here and there but I lost interest.
Reply With Quote