Classic review

Zaria 2021-10-22 14:30:34

I was trapped at home by the new crown pneumonia this holiday, and watched many old ghost movies. I saw this film many years ago, but the plot is not clear. So I took it out and revisited the classics. It’s really not terrifying to watch a movie in 1984, but the plot is still very exciting, the atmosphere is great, and many methods are also pioneering now, such as sticking out the tongue on the phone and reaching out in the bathtub. Wes Craven is indeed the master of horror in the 80s. The Shocking Scream series and Geshan Youyan series are all made by him. Next, I'm going to watch all the series on Meng Ghost Street. Today I saw that the heroine’s little boyfriend was actually a young Depp, and the school teacher was played by a hidden goddess. She is also a ghost film professional, and the dead end is also pretty good-looking. Is it equivalent to the LP of a Hong Kong movie? It is also a thriller from the 80s, Halloween and Friday The 13th made me very boring, especially when the wind blows. The classic horror film of the 80s should be The Shining, The Ghost Street, and The Exorcist. The earlier George A. Romero is equally great, and his series of the Living Dead is quite classic. The baby of Rosemary of Polanski is also very beautiful.

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Extended Reading
  • Dorthy 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    That ghost confuses me. We only know from American movies that there are so many perversions in the United States

  • Hollie 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    Watch this movie in the cinema. . . I was so scared that I almost cried. In the last shot of a middle school student in a school uniform sitting next to me, he almost jumped up in fright. . .

A Nightmare on Elm Street quotes

  • Tina's Mom: [upon seeing Tina's torn nightgown] Tina, you either gotta cut your fingernails or ya gotta stop that kind of dreaming. One or the other.

  • Rod Lane: [after tackling Glen on the lawn] It's Rod Lane, bringing Lantz down, just three yards from the goal line! What a brilliant tackle and the crowd goes wild!

    Tina Gray: What the hell are you doing here?

    Rod Lane: Came to make up. No big deal. Your mom home?

    Tina Gray: Of course.

    [looking at the tool Rod used to make the screeching noise]

    Tina Gray: Oh, what's that?

    Rod Lane: Intense, huh?

    [slowly reveals it and imitates a screeching noise]

    Rod Lane: So what's going on here? An orgy or somethin'?

    Glen Lantz: Maybe your funeral, dickhead.

    [Rod pulls out a switchblade and holds it up to Glen's face]

    Nancy Thompson: [closing Rod's switchblade and returning it] It's just a sleepover, Rod. Tina and me. Glen was just leaving.

    Rod Lane: [to Tina, smirking] Did you see his face?

    Glen Lantz: [mimicking Rod] "Did you see his face?"