donaldricco
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My first thought after viewing this was that it was a tightly produced film and had almost no lag in the story. A nice change from the 2 to 3-hour movies I've seen lately that seem to be long for lengths sake! It also is a good-looking film, both the settings and the wardrobes and props! Lots of jump-scares too, so be warned!
Jacqueline Byers is wonderful as Sister Ann, and she has an amazingly expressive face, which is shown off even more because of the habit she wears! Posy Taylor is great as Natalie, and maybe even rivals Linda Blair! And Colin Salmon is terrific as Father Quinn.
And, that was one heck of an ending!
Jacqueline Byers is wonderful as Sister Ann, and she has an amazingly expressive face, which is shown off even more because of the habit she wears! Posy Taylor is great as Natalie, and maybe even rivals Linda Blair! And Colin Salmon is terrific as Father Quinn.
And, that was one heck of an ending!
Meg 2: The Trench very well might be better than the first! I think the key, and I truly believe this of any sequel is the return of characters from the previous film, especially using the same actors!
I believe 4 characters return in this one, and Pippin the dog (though I'm not certain that it is indeed the same dog...)!
The beginning of the film, with the food chain sequence is excellent, as is the opening sequence with Jonas as a "green James Bond"! Lots of action mixed with a bit more humor, and of course, quite a lot of megladons! Definitely worth seeing on its opening weekend!
On the negative side, it definitely is too long and could have used a bit of story editing. Also, some of the humor gets a little bit too silly. But all-in-all, well worth watching in the theater!
I believe 4 characters return in this one, and Pippin the dog (though I'm not certain that it is indeed the same dog...)!
The beginning of the film, with the food chain sequence is excellent, as is the opening sequence with Jonas as a "green James Bond"! Lots of action mixed with a bit more humor, and of course, quite a lot of megladons! Definitely worth seeing on its opening weekend!
On the negative side, it definitely is too long and could have used a bit of story editing. Also, some of the humor gets a little bit too silly. But all-in-all, well worth watching in the theater!
Sure, the acting is terrible. Sure the CGI seems like a young person did it on their iPad device. Sure, the Creeper seems to have lost some of the speed and toughness from previous films. Sure, the horn on his truck seems to have lost a ton of volume. Sure, that voice over about 'the baby' sounded like someone performing it through an empty paper towel roll. Sure, that white raven is creepy as hell...
But it is still better than the previous one... by a long, long shot! You got the throwback beginning, which seems like a recreation of a similar scene in the original. And some kind of cos-play horror thing with a voodoo shop to boot! AND, the Creeper has a feeding club! All better pieces than the previous!
But it is still better than the previous one... by a long, long shot! You got the throwback beginning, which seems like a recreation of a similar scene in the original. And some kind of cos-play horror thing with a voodoo shop to boot! AND, the Creeper has a feeding club! All better pieces than the previous!