I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
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Dreadfully Boring
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
View MoreThere's only a limit to every person's principles, decency and humanity and this movie could have been made better to show this but it's not bad watch never the less.A lot of users have stated that the doctor's role should not have been lengthened, that it was absolutely useless bu I don't know if I'm right but I think the writer and the director wanted to show the limits of human patience both ways - human patience when they are in need and human patience when others are in need.
View MoreI would give 10 stars if ending wasn't like that. Other than that film was good enough for me.
View MoreThis hearkens back to the old B movie nights when we watched cheap movies with outlandish story lines. And to top it off, we have the Re-Animator himself (Jeffrey Combs) as the protagonist of the movie. Gwad! I love these movies!So, remember as kids we played "Would you rather?" A common joke was slide down a razor or kiss a rabbit between the ears. Of course nothing ever happened, and we never hurt one another. Well, here they hurt each other. Why? Because the stakes are high dollar and it's a B movie. You won't a lot of action, and to be honest the movie is not gory. With that said, you will craw up into your chair in some cases, maybe turn your head a bit, and, no matter how good of a person you are, you will hope that someone, that special person, gets their up and comings. So boys and girls, get your soda, get your popcorn, pull each other tight, and have your eww buttons and aww no buttons pushed real good.
View MoreThis movie has been on Netflix, where I have watched it at least five times because I really appreciate well-done shocker movies. The major factor setting this one apart from similar movies is the acting. In the genre it's really easy to lapse into over-the-top histrionics or fall into clichés of the genre, which are too numerous to mention and for readers of this review, you probably know what they are anyway.It's an ensemble cast of eight people who show up at a mysterious dinner given by an extremely wealthy man who offers promises of financial help if they are willing to take part in a "game." That premise alone would normally send up glaring red flags, but it's clear that all the dinner guests are taken in by the host's (skillfully portrayed by Jeffrey Combs) polite and convivial manner.While it is an ensemble cast, the script and cinematography benefit from being told through a desperate young woman's eyes (Iris, portrayed by Brittany Snow). Early in the movie we learn that she is desperately looking for a job to aid her in helping care for her critically ill brother. The other seven dinner guests are painted in broad strokes, but after all it is a 90 minute movie, and the bulldog-ish butler, Bevans, also comes to the fore in a big way as the action progresses. There are enough twists and turns to make the story even more compelling and when the "game" starts after a luscious dinner, the plot gets cranking.The movie's only shortcoming, at least to me, was the generic musical score. Maybe after getting decent actors and making sure the cinematography was good, they only had enough money to hire somebody with a Casio organ and told him or her, just make it sound spooky. Of course, this is very minor and "Would you Rather," which has been unfairly dismissed as a "Saw" ripoff or torture porn, is actually a must-see for any horror fan.
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