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Post by r1chard on Sept 16, 2005 21:35:54 GMT
I'm tired at the moment so all i'll say for now is a good film and it is pretty scary until you see the creeper thing. Its quite beleivable at the start but then you see what the creeper looks like and it becomes funny. i will edit this tomorow maybe but any comments for now would be great.
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Post by Jamie85 on Sept 16, 2005 21:45:14 GMT
It was on TV once but I decided not to watch it at the time.
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Danny
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Post by Danny on Sept 17, 2005 1:46:31 GMT
The sequel is far better. Just don't take it too seriously.
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Post by leslieanus on Sept 17, 2005 16:13:16 GMT
Ugh, I hated that film. Load of shite, and a pretty bollocks ending (although I suppose it opens the way to the sequel)
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Stu
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Post by Stu on Sept 20, 2005 14:07:29 GMT
I'm tired at the moment so all i'll say for now is a good film and it is pretty scary until you see the creeper thing. Its quite beleivable at the start but then you see what the creeper looks like and it becomes funny. i will edit this tomorow maybe but any comments for now would be great. I couldn't agree more. An obsolutly cracking start but as soon as those wings appeared I was put off. The sequel was a boring predictable money churner.
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Post by tehbest on Oct 4, 2005 18:20:48 GMT
Yeah i agree, it wasn't as good as made out to be, i expected better, but i admit that the sequel is better than the original...
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Stu
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Post by Stu on Oct 5, 2005 7:39:57 GMT
To be fair there's not much between the two films. What was coppola thinking? should be the question that comes out of all this. The answer no doubt is that he was trying to fund AMERICAN ZOETROPE which has had a ressurection of late.
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