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6 Comments
NordlichReitersays..."Bad flow day."
Bruti79says..."Funny, the blood usually gets off on the fourth floor."
ulysses1904says...This movie was bad for the usual noted reasons. But what also bugged me were the chronic scenes of the actors looking horrified at some vision they were having. That got old real quick because the horror never really materialized. Would have benefited from a few special effects or dream sequences, rather than the kid talking to his index finger. I remember seeing this in a theater in Denver in 1980 and people laughing out loud at the stupid captions ("later that day"). I thought the TV version with Rebecca DeMornay and Steven Weber was much better.
rougysays...^ Gotta respectfully disagree.
This is one of the classics.
The more you know about this film, the more you realize what a total mind-fuck it really is.
And that's what's scary.
Offsajdhsays...gah .. I had a lengthy debate with myself whether to watch this again, and came to the conclusion that I could man up, watch it, and admire the clip for its cinematic brilliance instead of allowing it to get to me. But then the two little girls pop into view for half a second in the middle of it all and Im now just gonna go crawl up in a corner somewhere.
gwiz665says...You need a hug? I've been known to give hugs.
>> ^Offsajdh:
gah .. I had a lengthy debate with myself whether to watch this again, and came to the conclusion that I could man up, watch it, and admire the clip for its cinematic brilliance instead of allowing it to get to me. But then the two little girls pop into view for half a second in the middle of it all and Im now just gonna go crawl up in a corner somewhere.
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