My movies from the dumpsters! An interesting book!
Do you like stories?
(approximately 27 minutes of the film)
The killer scarecrow
The book is “King of the Ants” and you might be interested. In 2003 it was filmed (my favorite) Stuart Gordon. The film on this book became the best at the studio "Asaylum". I'm serious, because Gordon managed to steer even in such a thrash studio. And now about the scarecrow...
I’ve been waiting for a saltoukha for the whole movie (remember the first part, when a bogey caught up with a backflip), I waited for it. Thank you so much, comrade David Michael Latt (a legendary thrash producer and a bit of a director). Obviously, he honors the traditions that were laid down in the original, ahaha.
Well, if not laughing, then another heresy from the studio "Asaylum". Yes, we have a sequel to Emmanuel Ithier's film. The director changed, one year passed, a terrible word was attached to the bogeyman - a killer. Result? Full paragraph. The only person who tries (or can't possibly play otherwise) is Tony "Candyman" Todd.
What winds brought the old man here, a mystery covered in darkness. But don't be too confused, because Todd is only present in the beginning. The main characters are stupid teenagers. By the way, there was a kid in the original, if I'm not confused. I felt sorry for him.
To pity in the second part there is no one - everyone is angry. Although the soldiers appeared in the second half, it became a little better, and rather the degree of thrash rose (yes, a similar situation was in the first film). Just think, young military versus cornfield guy, funny. Not like Borat said.
Cinema is still cheap, poor and worthless. The ending is a walking circus. The plot is as dumb as traffic. Running from one building to another. And in general, when the heroes themselves fly on pitchforks - I don't know, our sanity is clearly at zero. There is nothing to discuss here.
P.S.
After the credits (for the second time) again there are words of gratitude – Kaufman, Gordon, Shepis, the director of the first part and others. Hmm, that's kind of weak, actually. The original was Luke Besson and John Wu, ahahaha.
3 out of 10