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I learned a lot of things I never knew about hummingbirds from watching this show. The cinematography was super spectacular. This is, to me, the best program ever filmed about hummingbirds! They used a new type of camera that was able to capture 500 frames per second which gave a whole new look to how hummingbirds live in the wild. Instead of seeing only a blur when they fly by, you can actually see how they perform acrobatics in the air as well as how they live their daily lives. This type of technology was not available 5 or 10 years ago. Though there have been other programs about hummingbirds, none is as beautiful or as informative as this. A joy to watch.
Maybe I'm a bit jaded by all the horror movies I have seen in my life and it takes something really spectacular to scare me. Maybe I just don't get scared that easily anymore like I did with "The Exorcist" and the original "Halloween" or the original "Last House on the Left". I don't know. But I do know one thing -- this movie, to me, was boring. Oh sure, the last several minutes were not, but on the whole I found it not to be scary at all. As a matter of fact, I found it boring. It was so boring that my husband nodded off and I had to wake him and tell him it was "getting ready to be good". After doing this three or four times, I just let him sleep because I didn't feel it was going to be getting any "better".
The girl in the movie, Katie Featherston, was a really good actress and we should all see more of her because she played this part with all her might and tried to be convincing. But even she could not save it. I've seen many movies where "things go bump in the night," so the storyline was not new and, to me, the plot never really thickened until the last 60 seconds of the movie. Luckily I went to a matinée and only paid $8.50 for the ticket. I believe that if I had paid $12.00 for a ticket I would have demanded my money back.
If I were you, I would wait for a better movie to come along like "Shutter Island" which will soon be released.
The girl in the movie, Katie Featherston, was a really good actress and we should all see more of her because she played this part with all her might and tried to be convincing. But even she could not save it. I've seen many movies where "things go bump in the night," so the storyline was not new and, to me, the plot never really thickened until the last 60 seconds of the movie. Luckily I went to a matinée and only paid $8.50 for the ticket. I believe that if I had paid $12.00 for a ticket I would have demanded my money back.
If I were you, I would wait for a better movie to come along like "Shutter Island" which will soon be released.
This movie was poorly written, poorly acted and very predictable. It was very low-budget and I can understand why it was never released and went straight to video. It wasn't even campy fun, it was just a complete disaster and I wish I could get the 1-1/2 hours back! The colors were horrible along with the plot which has holes so big in it you could drive a mac truck through them.
The plot itself had the young bride doing things that she absolutely was not physically capable of doing -- what a stretch! Skip this movie and watch something better in the horror genre. Just about any movie comes to mind that is better than this.
ejames6342
The plot itself had the young bride doing things that she absolutely was not physically capable of doing -- what a stretch! Skip this movie and watch something better in the horror genre. Just about any movie comes to mind that is better than this.
ejames6342