rebeltaz-18705
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Never go by reviews. Mine included. I have found that what one person loves, another will hate and vice versa. I honestly do not understand why such hatred over this film. I really did NOT like the original Pet Semetary (HATED the ModernDay remake) but I actually enjoyed this one. This could have been a stand alone movie and it would have still been just as good.
The cast is a smattering of once-beens I grew up watching and enjoyed seeing them again. I didn't even recognize Samantha Mathis (from "Pump Up the Volume") and apparently missed her name in the credits. I recognized the name Henry Thomas, but had no clue that that was the little boy from "ET." Of course everybody knows David Duchovny (from the "X-Files") and Pam Grier (from... well, everything!). They all did a good job, as did the other five main characters.
As for the plot... it made about as much sense as any other horror movie. To me, it made more sense than the original. It delved a little more deeply into WHY the "Semetary" existed in the first place. It explained WHY the founding families all chose to stay in that cursed town. I'm one who will pick a movie apart just LOOKING for plot holes - it's a hobby of mine. Sitting here thinking, I cannot come up with a single one... well, maybe ONE... I have NO CLUE where Natalie's character (Norma) was or how she got loose. Other than that..
If you HAVE to give your money to a man (Stephen King) who has said that he doesn't want half of the Nation's money, you could do worse than this film. If you can watch it "at a friend's house" for free, so much the better.
The cast is a smattering of once-beens I grew up watching and enjoyed seeing them again. I didn't even recognize Samantha Mathis (from "Pump Up the Volume") and apparently missed her name in the credits. I recognized the name Henry Thomas, but had no clue that that was the little boy from "ET." Of course everybody knows David Duchovny (from the "X-Files") and Pam Grier (from... well, everything!). They all did a good job, as did the other five main characters.
As for the plot... it made about as much sense as any other horror movie. To me, it made more sense than the original. It delved a little more deeply into WHY the "Semetary" existed in the first place. It explained WHY the founding families all chose to stay in that cursed town. I'm one who will pick a movie apart just LOOKING for plot holes - it's a hobby of mine. Sitting here thinking, I cannot come up with a single one... well, maybe ONE... I have NO CLUE where Natalie's character (Norma) was or how she got loose. Other than that..
If you HAVE to give your money to a man (Stephen King) who has said that he doesn't want half of the Nation's money, you could do worse than this film. If you can watch it "at a friend's house" for free, so much the better.
Read the other reviews. If you are a True Christian who sees the LIE promoted by secularists of "separation of Church and State" for the lie that it is, you will know that, for the most part, the so-called Christians negatively reviewing this movie are NOT True Christians. There is no such thing as "separation of Church and State." The closest thing is the 1st Amendment, which prevents Congress (i.e. The government) from infringing on religious Rights. There is NOTHING that prevents religion from influencing government. The Truth spoken in this movie MUST be held up for all to see.
Most people prefer the fiction of the Marvel Universe. They prefer the "truth™" as told to them by hollywood and the PC police. To see ACTUAL Truth is abhorrent. It is an athema to everything for which they stand. THEY are the ones pretending to be True Christians negatively reviewing this.
If this does not stir your soul, then you do not have one. If this does not arouse in you a deep and abiding concern for the future of this once Great Nation, then YOU are (as they say in the movie - as well as in the mainstream media) on the wrong side of History.
Every True Christian should see this movie. Every True American should see this movie. Everyone should see this movie. It will not resonate with everyone. Only those whose soul is not lost. Prove me wrong. I challenge you.
Most people prefer the fiction of the Marvel Universe. They prefer the "truth™" as told to them by hollywood and the PC police. To see ACTUAL Truth is abhorrent. It is an athema to everything for which they stand. THEY are the ones pretending to be True Christians negatively reviewing this.
If this does not stir your soul, then you do not have one. If this does not arouse in you a deep and abiding concern for the future of this once Great Nation, then YOU are (as they say in the movie - as well as in the mainstream media) on the wrong side of History.
Every True Christian should see this movie. Every True American should see this movie. Everyone should see this movie. It will not resonate with everyone. Only those whose soul is not lost. Prove me wrong. I challenge you.