This is definitely the best movie I've ever seen, and I find it a bit odd 'cause I usually can't stand any kind of love stories. I have to say it made me a bit depressed 'cause there was no happy ending, but then again - I don't think this would have been such a great movie without the sad ending. One of those very few movies that has actually made me cry, and BBM made me also think about life.
I'm not the biggest fan of musicals, but when I heard about The Rocky Horror Picture Show I wanted to see it, because it seemed to be the kind of musical I might like. But I was wrong. I didn't like it. I loved it. It's one of the most unique movies I've ever seen.
Tim Curry's character's, Dr. Frank-N-Furter's first appearence is in my opinion the greatest first appearance of any movie character in every movie ever made. He throws away his cape, and there he is, wearing fishnets and a corset, singing "I'm just a sweet transvestite from Transsexual Transylvania."
I do understand why there are people who hate this movie. It's so weird, crazy, and not that serious. But all that insanity appeals to me, and that's why I've seen this movie four times already, even though I've only owned the DVD for two months. Maybe I'm just insane myself, but if I am it must be because I've done the time warp too many times. One of my favourite movies, and definitely my favourite musical.
This is my favourite animation ever. I've seen it a million times, and still love it. I must admit though, I've always watched it with the Finnish dub, and only once in English. When I saw The Road to El Dorado with the original, English dub, I was shocked of how bad it was compared to the Finnish one. If you get the opportunity to see this movie with Finnish dub, you shouldn't miss it.
I didn't find this movie actually scary, but I still loved it. I loved how it was mainly focusing on the man behind the mask, instead of the psychotic killer he becomes when he puts the mask on.
I loved how this movie lets us get to know Leslie Vernon, who dreams of becoming a legend like Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers. He explains all the things he has to do in order to become good at his so-called job, how he pics his victims and even introduces us to Eugene, the man who taught him everything he knows. Also, the fact that a big part of this movie was filmed documentary-style gets extra points from me.
If I'd have to find something to whine about in this movie, I'd say I would've wanted to see more Robert Englund in it. But, you can't have everything and that's a stupid reason to complain about, so I'll just shut up about it.
If you've always wondered how horror movie serial killers do their job, you shouldn't miss this movie.
This is the first war movie I watched voluntarily because one of my favourite actors is in it. All I can remember is that I liked this movie a lot. I should watch it again someday.
I was interested in seeing Small Town Folk because the trailer made it seem like a twisted and creepy film. It wasn't as scary as I thought it to be, in fact I didn't find it scary at all. But other than that it was a really entertaining movie.
There were so many things I enjoyed about this film - it looked old, Grockleton and it's residents looked like they were ripped off of some twisted fantasy world, and there were quite a few moments when I couldn't help but laugh. Sure, the special effects were pretty bad, and there were a few actors who were just terrible, but hey - I like bad movies, and those bad actors got killed after they had been on the screen for about two minutes, so it's not that bad.
Small Town Folk is pretty unknown film, and after watching it I couldn't help but wonder if they'd had a bigged budget when making this movie, would it have gotten more fans and respect than it does now?
I thought this would be a nice, awful little horror movie, just the way I like them. So I can't even start to describe the shock when I watched this movie and actually liked it, and not because it was bad, but because it was actually pretty good.
And I have absolutely no idea why I liked this movie. There was some pretty bad acting, typical characters, predictable events, and they didn't even bother to explain what the hell was actually wrong with those damn ruins.