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Is this the Paul Schrader/George C. Scott film? Nice. I read somewhere that the original written ending is different. The scene where Scott sees his daughter up on the screen for the first time is brutal, the emotions that go across his face. Whatever happened to Season Hubley, she was great in this and another of my early 80's faves, Vice Squad.Hardcore. Maybe I've become too difficult to shock, but this was tame given the subject matter. I will say the final scenes pack a punch (both literally and figuratively).
Is this the Paul Schrader/George C. Scott film? Nice. I read somewhere that the original written ending is different. The scene where Scott sees his daughter up on the screen for the first time is brutal, the emotions that go across his face. Whatever happened to Season Hubley, she was great in this and another of my early 80's faves, Vice Squad.
The splinter in the eyeball scene is a landmark in gore cinema. It takes forever!Also rewatched Fulci's Zombi 2 AKA Zombie AKA Zombie Flesh Eaters for the fifth time or so. Still one of the best ones out there. The people who hadn't seen it before all rolled their eyes at some of the special effects, at the completely gratuitous nude scenes, at Tisa Farrow's somewhat limited acting ability... but nobody laughed when the real horror scenes came, slow, relentless, evil. Fulci's a piece of work.
Sucker Punch. ...No. I can see what Snyder is going for, essentially delivering video game porn only to call out people for wanting to watch video game porn, but David Lynch or even Aronofsky he's not. Impressive visuals, nice crossreferencing, but if you're going to do what's essentially American McGee's Alice meets Brazil you might want to add something of your own as well or I might as well watch Brazil again.