The Last House on the Left
Heard this film was great, but I have to say that it kinda flopped, The ending was very cool... and it was very gory.
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Great review on DVD drive-in of the latest collector's edition: http://www.dvddrive-in.com/reviews/i-m/lasthouseontheledftcollectors72.htm well worth reading.
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My favourite scene in the movie occurs when the criminal is looking around the house to see where the father has gone. Then, oh so slightly, he hears a chain saw start-up....
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Buzz Dixon wrote: To me the most horrifying moment is when the killer father browbeats his own son into committing suicide. I agree,with also the inclusion of when the girl wades into the water,as...
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Intentional or not, I do believe the Benny Hill music and accompanying offbeat comedic scenes make the violent sequences that much more disturbing and effective. The music implies to the viewer that...
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Resurrection Joe II wrote: watched it with Wes Craven's commentary track and got the impression that the movie is not one that even he re-visits often. At the time, he was just making his mark with a...
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Rather severe, Koukie ol' boy. Craven admits LHOTL is a take on VIRGIN SPRING, so it's not like he's hiding it. The interesting thing is, Craven actually KNEW was VIRGIN SPRING was... unlike most...
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Ted Newsom wrote:Rather severe, Koukie ol' boy. Craven admits LHOTL is a take on VIRGIN SPRING, so it's not like he's hiding it. The interesting thing is, Craven actually KNEW was VIRGIN SPRING was......
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Here's a review a did awhile back after seeing it again for the first time since the 80s and not finding much to like about it at...
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I think this and many films are put under way too much scrutiny multiplied by decades of hype. If you saw LSOH in a drive in in the 70's I'm sure the experience would be different that watching it on...
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jamesbrummel wrote:I think this and many films are put under way too much scrutiny multiplied by decades of hype. If you saw LSOH in a drive in in the 70's I'm sure the experience would be different...
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Rider wrote:jamesbrummel wrote:I think this and many films are put under way too much scrutiny multiplied by decades of hype. If you saw LSOH in a drive in in the 70's I'm sure the experience would...
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I think James meant LHOTL (LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT) as opposed to LSOH (LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, or LONELY SMALL OLD HUMANS or LIKE STINK ON HOWIE or...well, you get it.)
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Victor Frankenstein wrote:jamesbrummel wrote: And the same goes for Christmas.??? I think it's a Mike Nesmith reference from the movie Head. He went into a speech in a scene and it ended with that line.
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"And the same thing goes for Christmas!" Watch HEAD for the final screen appearances of both Tor Johnson and T. C. Jones, who played the nurse/maniac in the ALFRED HICHCOCK HOUR "An Unlocked Window."
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I scribbled a few notes on the film when I reviewed it on my blog (as part of a Video Nasties series I ran)... I think it's a fine film, but it defiinitely has it's flaws... Every inch of Last House...
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Red-blooded Monster Kid though I be, this is one film I would NEVER let the kids watch. It is, like, SICK!
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Heard about this film's cult classic status for years before I actually saw it. Was surprised at how cheap it looked when I finally caught the uncut "director's cut" on VHS video a few years ago....
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