Horror has nothing to do with the times, you are an old movie, but you suck.

Jimmie 2022-09-30 14:00:51

The first thing I want to say is that the quality of a horror film should not be divided by era, like "Moonlight, Panic", from the current perspective and special effects, this film is simply too bad, but it is It is the originator of the horror and suspense film, the pioneering work. We have to look at the problem in a disguised form. Teacher Ma said that things are relative. This
film is the work of Mr. Stephen. I don't see many of his works, but I am very impressed. However, I think the adaptation of this film is very poor. I haven't read the original, but as far as the plot of the film is concerned,
it is a bit inexplicable to ignore the special effects for the time being. 1 Is Isa possessed by a demon or is he a devil himself, it is unclear. It’s not white.
2Whether the children in the whole town were brainwashed, or were killed by preaching alone, it is still unclear.
3Why did Isa kill the adults and leave the children? And the children will grow up too. Big, so what should I do? I
found that this series has reached 7 on Xunlei. According to the definition of Hollywood, any series with more than 5 is basically money-making + bad film. Think about it from 1985 to 1999. What is the concept of the year? Now I only watched one, and I feel so boring....What you may want in popular fast food is just a momentary excitement and pleasure. It's easy to get it, and I don't care if she is the first time. After all, it's Steven's work. It's a bit unreasonable to make it like this.

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Children of the Corn quotes

  • Burt: Don't ever show up in my emergency room, buddy!

  • Burt: Hi, we've had an--

    [gets cut off]

    Diehl: I ain't got no gas.

    Burt: No, I don't need gas.

    Diehl: Ain't got no diesel fuel neither.

    Burt: No, you--

    [cut off again]

    Diehl: Don't buy no gas you can't use no restroom.

    Burt: Your telephone.

    Diehl: Telephone! I ain't got no telephone.

    Diehl: [dog barks] Sarge! You be still now.

    Diehl: [sees blood on car] Mister, what you wanna do is to go to Hemmingford. It's about 19 miles down that right fork there.

    Burt: What about Gatlin?

    Diehl: Gatlin! There ain't nothin' in Gatlin.

    Burt: What do you mean there ain't nothin' in Gatlin?

    Diehl: Well, folks in Gatlin's got a religion. They don't like outsiders, and they probably don't have a phone there either.

    Diehl: [dog barks again] Sarge! I said AT EASE!

    Diehl: Mister, I'd love to sit here and shoot the breeze with you about politics and stuff, but I got a transmission to fix. Now you get on the right fork there and you'll be in Hemmingford in no time.

    Burt: OK.

    [walks back to car]

    Burt: Yeah, thanks a lot.

    Burt: [sitting in car, to Vicky] Either that man's senile, or he's been out in the sun too long.