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It took way, way too long to get to the apocalypse.
None of the songs were about zombies.
This concept had promise, but it wasn't funny and could have been. I'm not sure they were going for funny. It just seemed like the worst episode of Glee ever
None of the songs were about zombies.
This concept had promise, but it wasn't funny and could have been. I'm not sure they were going for funny. It just seemed like the worst episode of Glee ever
If you're like me you saw the trailers with Liam Neeson strapping glass bottles to his hands and fighting wolves and thought, "Holy cow! They made Wolf Taken. Violence and wolves!" Well, they didn't. There's really not that much action in the film. The trailers really, really did a dis-service to the film. They were selling an action movie when they really made an intensely somber film about a group of desperate men as they try to survive a plane crash. The film is quietly beautiful.
I saw it in theaters and was hopping mad at how the trailer misled me. People all over the theater fell asleep (my girlfriend included). However, I think if you're looking for a non-action flick, you'll really dig this.
I saw it in theaters and was hopping mad at how the trailer misled me. People all over the theater fell asleep (my girlfriend included). However, I think if you're looking for a non-action flick, you'll really dig this.
I went to see Munger Road because I'm a horror fan and I'm from the town where it's filmed.
Munger Road is well meaning and starts off with a typical premise. Serial killer escapes and returns to his hometown. Kids head off to scary road for some thrills encounter something horribly wrong.
It's obvious that wealthy dad was the key to getting this made, because as a writer and director Nicholas Smith is bottom of the barrel.
There are so many holes and so much stupidity on the parts of the characters watching was a chore and a bore.
Characters walking through tunnels arriving at roughly the same time other characters who drove to the same place made the plot preposterous too.
Also, the resolution was flimsy and unjustified.
Bad, bad, bad.
St. Charles, IL looked really cool though...
Munger Road is well meaning and starts off with a typical premise. Serial killer escapes and returns to his hometown. Kids head off to scary road for some thrills encounter something horribly wrong.
It's obvious that wealthy dad was the key to getting this made, because as a writer and director Nicholas Smith is bottom of the barrel.
There are so many holes and so much stupidity on the parts of the characters watching was a chore and a bore.
Characters walking through tunnels arriving at roughly the same time other characters who drove to the same place made the plot preposterous too.
Also, the resolution was flimsy and unjustified.
Bad, bad, bad.
St. Charles, IL looked really cool though...