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Chrome (2003 Video Game)
1/10
Overall, a bad game
16 January 2007
After playing this game for an hour, I got tired of it. The main character, Logan, and Carrie, the female, hot and smart wannabe side kick, are really *not* made to look like important pieces of the story, the dialogs are completely idiotic, without even mentioning the shallowness of the actors' voices. It's just a sci-fi shooter, in which even villains look the same (as much as I had the patience to play, at least). It got in my hands accidentally, after I got the CDs from a magazine. And I can say I want my hour back :)) Anyway, it was an awful game, so don't waste time playing it. You'd probably have more fun playing The Sims 2 or something.
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8/10
One, two, Freddy's coming for you... again!
19 March 2006
Ladies and gentlemen, old Freddy Krueger is back! And this time, he's not alone. He brought some help too, the serial killer who never dies: Jason Voorhees! Of course, due to Jason's killing addiction (he just won't stop! Jesus!), our two favorite villains soon become foes. And that's when the fun really begins... Lori lives in the house #1428 on Elm Street (yes, yes... Freddy's old lair). She doesn't know who lived there before, but she'll soon find out. A teen hunt is about to begin. Lori and her friends aren't safe awake or asleep. They must survive Freddy and Jason's attacks from Elm Street to Camp Crystal Lake. The effects are really good too and suspense is at every step. Lori and her friends must find a way to destroy the two killers once and for all. Will they? (no, really, on these movies, you never know...) Rent the movie for a chilling evening (you're not gonna watch it in the morning, are you?). It's far from being perfect, but it's a scary way of wasting time.
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Carrie (1976)
10/10
"Carrie" remained today as good as it was in 1976
19 March 2006
"Carrie" is the movie made by Stephen King's first novel. For those of you who don't know (altough I doubt there are a lot of people who haven't heard of this), "Carrie" is the story of high school student Carrie White, who is constantly bullied by her classmates. As if this wouldn't have been enough, her mother is a religious fanatic, who thinks life itself is a sin. In the first scene, we are brutally introduced in the harsh high school life (I can't tell more, see for yourselves) and see just what Carrie's classmates really are. And so, Carrie must find a way to survive all these attacks. And she does... She soon discovers that she wields a special power: telekinesis. At first, she uses TK without actually realizing what she is doing, but then, she can control her power pretty good (she was never able to fully control it, but she made real progress). Now, the movie is a little different of the novel, but the major facts written by Stephen King are in the movie too. Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie are the stars of the movie, being an astonishing mother-daughter duo. Their relationship is much more special than an ordinary one. They love and hate each other with the same passion, and they are often unpredictable. You never know what's gonna happen until the very end of the movie, it's like being on a roller-coaster--now it's going up, now it's going down, and you're going with it. Same is "Carrie", due to Sissy Spacek's brilliantly performance. You feel what she feels, and you almost feel sorry for her on that fateful Prom Night... Carrie was always the weak one, every cool kid's target for teasing and taunting, the one that never fights back. But on the Prom Night, which was supposed to be magic and "a night to remember", some of Carrie's classmates take things too far, by throwing pig's blood on her just as she is crowned as the Prom Queen. The moment is full of drama, suspense, and, eventually, horror... ( it's shown in the theatrical trailer) Than, she gets revenge on them, using telekinesis. The storyline is really interesting, but the special effects are really bad, due to the period of time the movie was made (yep, no special effects in 1976). Sissy Spacek and John Travolta really bumped up their careers after this film, and you'll understand why when you'll see it. The scary part of the movie (they say it's a horror film, I can't tell why) is not so scary and only lasts a few minutes. "Carrie" is most of all a drama, and trust me, the movie won't scare you, but it will make you think. Betty Buckley, the Broadway singer, has an important part too. If you haven't seen "Carrie" yet, just go and rent it, it's worth it. You know what they say, if you've got a taste for terror, take Carrie to the prom.
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