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<blockquote data-quote="Darkwolf71" data-source="post: 3885843" data-attributes="member: 32433"><p>Turistas without the harvesting of body parts. It's not a bad movie, if you like your typical modern slasher type flck. (Which, I do.)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Traci Lords. What else needs to be said? Unusual for someone of her origins to actually be a decent actress. Another good movie over all, but the secrets of these friends childhood make for a tangled and confusing flick. Now, in fairness this was the last one we watched, I was uncomfortable, my knees hurt, my butt was sore. I need to go back and see this one in a more comfortable theater. The final scene, which should have been the final piece of the puzzle feels like it was taken from another script entirely, I am unsure at this point, how it ties into the main storyline.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This was actually my favorite one. The short description doesn't do it justice. Ian doesn't wake up as 'someone else' everyday. He wakes up as himself, only his life is different than it was before. Like he had made different choices. Then when it explains why this is happening to him it all makes a kind of scense.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A couple of things in this are just... odd. It's good, it's fairly predictable. But, definatly worth seeing.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I commented on this one already. The more I think about it, the more I like it. For all it's faults this is a really good, original film. Originality is something that's hard to come by in any film these days, especially in horror.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Well, first off, it's not that. But...</p><p></p><p> This starts out as a really good slasher flick but changes directions mid-stride. You could give this one a pass and not miss a thing. I mean, it's worth seeing, but wait till you can rent it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This movie is just fun. I really enjoyed it. It's bloody, it's violent, it's funny, and it's ending is one of the cheesiest most badass things I've seen in a long time. I actually recommend this as a must-see-on-the-big-screen.</p><p></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>Now, I'm biased here because I grew up in the Southwest and any film that puts a decent Native American story on screen get's a lot of grace from me. The monster is very much an homage to Alien. In fact one scene is set up to specificaly resemble the scene where the Alien has Ripley backed up to a wall and ends up leaving her alive. Some of the acting is indeed weak, but not horrendously so. I definatly recommend it, but again, I am biased towards films set in the deserts of the Southwest.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwolf71, post: 3885843, member: 32433"] Turistas without the harvesting of body parts. It's not a bad movie, if you like your typical modern slasher type flck. (Which, I do.) Traci Lords. What else needs to be said? Unusual for someone of her origins to actually be a decent actress. Another good movie over all, but the secrets of these friends childhood make for a tangled and confusing flick. Now, in fairness this was the last one we watched, I was uncomfortable, my knees hurt, my butt was sore. I need to go back and see this one in a more comfortable theater. The final scene, which should have been the final piece of the puzzle feels like it was taken from another script entirely, I am unsure at this point, how it ties into the main storyline. This was actually my favorite one. The short description doesn't do it justice. Ian doesn't wake up as 'someone else' everyday. He wakes up as himself, only his life is different than it was before. Like he had made different choices. Then when it explains why this is happening to him it all makes a kind of scense. A couple of things in this are just... odd. It's good, it's fairly predictable. But, definatly worth seeing. I commented on this one already. The more I think about it, the more I like it. For all it's faults this is a really good, original film. Originality is something that's hard to come by in any film these days, especially in horror. Well, first off, it's not that. But... This starts out as a really good slasher flick but changes directions mid-stride. You could give this one a pass and not miss a thing. I mean, it's worth seeing, but wait till you can rent it. This movie is just fun. I really enjoyed it. It's bloody, it's violent, it's funny, and it's ending is one of the cheesiest most badass things I've seen in a long time. I actually recommend this as a must-see-on-the-big-screen. [I] Now, I'm biased here because I grew up in the Southwest and any film that puts a decent Native American story on screen get's a lot of grace from me. The monster is very much an homage to Alien. In fact one scene is set up to specificaly resemble the scene where the Alien has Ripley backed up to a wall and ends up leaving her alive. Some of the acting is indeed weak, but not horrendously so. I definatly recommend it, but again, I am biased towards films set in the deserts of the Southwest.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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