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In Reply to: From the Horror Genre....Rob Zombie's "House Of A Thousand Corpses & Devil's Rejects..".. posted by Audio Pharaoh on December 8, 2005 at 18:59:49:
Agreed though I found Corpses more original, I loved them both. Seems his unrestraint and lack of formal training was something that allowed him the freedom to let his minds eye flow to the screen.Found High Tension unusually good as well fwiw.
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Hi BW,First, thanks much for the High Tension suggestion, just checked it out on IMDB..Will order the dvd..:)
I also agree with you on Corpses being more original, but we see more of Sid Haig in the sequel. Sid is one hell of a great actor, did the clown part superbly. On the whole I think the sequel has better acting from Otis and Baby and of course William Forsythe
was superb. Always loved William since I first saw him in Edward James Olmos' "American Me"..A great classic too, although not a horror movie.Was revisiting Kill Bill II last night and noticed Sid Haig's brief appearance as a bartender...:)
Happy Viewing..!
AP
# The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men # Samuel L. Jackson (Ezekiel 25:17)> Pulp Fiction <
AP , agree with all of your observations , esp William Forsythe who was incredible. Did you see him in the fabulous " Things to do In Denver When Youre Dead" . Another keeper . Let me know your thoughts on High Tension . I suggest viewing it alone , at night on a good system for first viewing. Its short so glue yourself till the end. You may never forget it.
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