If you count the outtakes, add another 560.Quote:
Originally Posted by WVRed
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If you count the outtakes, add another 560.Quote:
Originally Posted by WVRed
Guess I'll check this one out after all...
I saw the last 20 minutes of House -- should I bother watching the rest of it?
Nope.Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Footstool
And I recommend heavy drinking or hypnosis to rid your mind of those 20 minutes you were unlucky enough to stumble upon.
DanO gets fired, or torn apart by squirrels.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yachtzee
Depends on if you are a Zombie fan, or a fan of the people in the film. I presonally loved it. I understand that people don't love it, and thats ok too, but I do.Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Footstool
HO1000C is bearable in my opinion but doesn't hold a candle to Devil's Reject's. Zombie has really grown as a film maker in my opinion. Can't wait to see his next project.
I've seen 'em both. Like someone else said, if you're a fan of Zombie, or this overall genre, I'd take the time to watch HO1000 Corpses. It has it's moments. The Grandpa character is especially funny, IMO, esp. when he does his stand-up act.
Don't watch Devil's Rejects if you're easily disturbed b/c this movie is very disturbing and very graphic. Lots of torture. HOWEVER: There is not a finer, better-made example of this genre done correctly. Admittedly, the genre is very specific, but for fans of that genre, this The Devil's Rejects is about perfect.
That was the best part for me as well. I'd even go so far as to not call this a sequel of HO1000C, but rather a different story with the same characters. The characters are different in this film though, especially Otis.Quote:
Originally Posted by Joseph