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  • chris
    a good bigfoot movie now thats what i want to see.
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  • Robby
    @ Max

    Buddy, you might be the only one who hates that movie. You and dozens of people who don't care to begin with
  • Max
    'Yeti' is a great idea after the humdrum cliche of this rash of vampire/zombie movies. But Drag Me To Hell was just awful. (And I say that as an enormous fan of Evil Dead / Army of Darkness.) It was so off-puttingly un-fresh, so unoriginal and so non-reflexive, just a straight-up mediocre horror movie that literally could have been made in 1990 without a single frame's difference. (In fact it strongly evoked the 90s, that marvelously unsubtle decade that gave us American Beauty, which in retrospective is almost embarrassingly obvious.)
  • Robby
    Yeah, that's actually true. Thanks. Oh, and remember when Darkman was hanging from the rope on the helicopter? The car that almost hit him on the highway was the 79 Oldsmobile(Evil Dead) Fun fact
  • Mike E.
    @ Robby

    I think you are confusing issues there.

    Darkman sounds like Batman because they are both Danny Elfman soundtracks.

    And they sound the same because Danny Elfman is a hack composer with not an ounce of originality in his entire body.
  • Robby
    Did anyone notice that Darkman's original score was just like the first Batman? I think Raimi wanted to direct Batman and didn't get to, so he made a scientific Batman to explain why he doesn't go out at night. They came out at about the same time. But the scores are basically like a Vanilla Ice deal. They are so close
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