mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 15 2007 | movies, stuff i've done, watched, horror
Watched this because a friend told me it was the scariest movie she'd seen. Agree with the following review.
Quoted: Finally, a horror film that is aimed at adults, not your average teen-slasher film of the 80s and 90s with a script that let you figure out all of the major plot points within minutes of viewing. The script always stays several steps ahead of you and keeps you in a wonderful mixture of suspense that never fails to please. The first fifty minutes seem quite eerie, and it seems like nothing much happens, but after that, it is all thrown at you with full force. Utterly disturbing and dream-like, watching this film will relive your childhood nightmares of the bogeyman. The atmosphere is dark, creepy and intense.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 23 2006 | movies, watched, horror, omen
pretty decent conclusion to the series...
Quoted: Three years after film number two, Fox decided to finally put the last nail in the OMEN coffin and greenlit this sequel, which was definitely better than DAMIEN THE MONEYMAKER. Actual thought was put into the script this time, to bring the series to an appropriate close. Andrew Birkin chose to adhere as closely as possible to Biblical prophesy (with a bit of artistic license where necessary) to chronicle the last days of the adult Damien's stay on Earth. Sam Neill, then a relative newcomer to American movie screens, brought real force and personality to his role. His Damien is no longer uneasy about his purpose, but has embraced his Dark Father's work, with open contempt for the God of Light.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 05 2006 | movies, watched, horror, omen
Had to watch this after seeing the remake of Omen I on Halloween. This movie, Omen II, was equally well done, in my opinion. Now, I need to see the third.
Quoted: Seven years later, 13-year-old Damien is just discovering who he really is, and what he is destined to do. Now living with his Aunt, Uncle, and cousin in a wealthy suburb of Chicago, Damien is anxious to inherit everything. Can Richard Thorn finish the job that Damien's father (Ambassador Thorn) started?
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This sequel, released two years after the blockbuster success of "The Omen", is itself a stylish thriller. Featuring an excellent cast, it attempts to continue the momentum of the original. While having some shortcomings, the film, nonetheless, manages to entertain and shock. This is due in large part to its excellent cast and another chilling musical score by Jerry Goldsmith that is used to great effect.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 28 2006 | movies, tosee, horror, halloween
While I've seen The Shining, I haven't seen many of the movies on this list.
Quoted: They don’t make horror movies like THE SHINING anymore. Hell, they didn’t make horror movies like THE SHINING before. Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece, based on the equally frightening Stephen King novel, has a depth and intelligence that is lacking in most fright films.
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