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The Ghost Dance (1980) The Ghost Dance tells the tale of a long dead warrior whose spirit possesses the body of a Native American medicine man and causes him to go on a killing spree. The bulk of the film plays out more as a mystery, with a group of anthropology students trying to determine the warrior spirit's origins, all the while occasionally being picked off by our maniacal possessed medicine man. Despite the performances generally being quite credible, the pace is unfortunately pretty slow and the suspense fairly lacking. If you are looking for a dull Native American themed supernatural slasher film which seems to spend a fair chunk of its running time in the dark then this may be for you. Originally posted here: Nightmare USA Films Discussion Thread |
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Watched Noah & Under The Skin. Wish I'd waited haha. Aranofsky's adaption of the biblical tale is fairly evenly handled. The women are poorly served by the script (well, it IS a bible story after all cough cough), and Watson's performance is underwhelming. winstone does 'is usual geezer bit...fair enough, but whilst this is meant to represent the animal-in-man, I felt that ANYONE would have been better (excluding Rob Schneider natch). The visual touches were few and far between, with only one stand out image for me (the second "revelation" etc). Will watch again, but DA's weakest film yet IMO. Under The Skin truly exemplefied (?) the legend "based on the novel...." as it shares the same title, and same basic plot.....and bugger all else, the book being more scifi (and set in Rosshire!!!). Despite this, I liked the film. Whilst I saw why it divided folk here, I was in the mood for it's mood if you know what I mean cough.
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Tremors It wouldn't be half the film it is if it wasn't for the fanatstic characters and cast and the tongue in cheek atmosphere. Think it wouldn't of been half as entertaining if it had been more serious. 8/10 The fog One of Carpenters most atmospheric movies. The past sins of the town of Antonia Bay come back to haunt it one night in the form of the crew of a leper colony ship, which was betrayed to there death by the founding fathers of the town. the crew come back as zombies to exact there murdeorous revenge a 100 hundreds years after their deaths at sea. As I said one of carpenters most atmospheric movies, helped by a great cast and disturbing and creepy zombies. A classic 10/10 Tonight's viewings are deliver us from evil which I was going to watch last night but decided on the fog , followed by pumpkinhead and twice dead (or rec.) Last edited by trebor8273; 30th October 2014 at 09:45 PM. |
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