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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2019 7:13:24 GMT
Watched this last night.
Of it's period, a style I kind of like.
Anthony Hopkins claims a couple's young daughter is his reincarnated daughter who died in a car crash... Won't add any more for not wanting to be spoilerish, but that's the premise, and it goes from there.
Not bad, perhaps one for people who like films that touch the edges of horror, rather than full on horror.
I enjoyed it, and give it 7/10.
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Post by Anonymous Andy on Apr 9, 2019 10:34:31 GMT
Very solid, if a tad melodramatic. Hopkins is rock solid, as always. 7/10
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Post by Anonymous Andy on Apr 9, 2019 10:58:25 GMT
They are a bunch of tools. Yes. Wait, what?
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Post by forca84 on Apr 9, 2019 21:08:02 GMT
I read the book a long time ago. The movie was okay.
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Post by rogerthat on Apr 12, 2019 21:48:24 GMT
Big miss for me. Didn't like it.
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Post by dirtypillows on Apr 17, 2019 6:40:33 GMT
I find the movie It is not scary or even that intriguing. Wise has a solid directorial style, always has, but the sensationalized approach to the story made it out to be much ado about nothing really. Oh, boy, I saw this one on paid cable, it would have either been in 1977 or 1978 (the same time that Kate Jackson should have gotten her Emmy) and I think I liked it at the time, thought it was intriguing and suspenseful. I would have been 7 or 8 back then. I watched it again 20 years later. Oh, it was pretty bad, wildly melodramatic and dumb, and I never could warm up to Marsha Mason.
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Post by Captain Spencer on Apr 17, 2019 17:24:34 GMT
I never really cared much for Audrey Rose. Just thought it was so-so.
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