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Suspended Animation Reviews
Imagine Misery with an animator instead of an author, that's your basis and then add flat acting and tediously slow execution and then you know to avoid this movie.
This movie adds a new genre to horror, The Epic Horror. Rather than end at the climactic escape it goes on and on. I had to check if Kevin Costner directed it.
When whacked out female hosts tie a guy to a chair and show him their collection of severed, preserved penises, you know he's in for an interesting visit. This actually turned out to be a much better developed story than I anticipated. Not bad for your standard horror fare.
I didn't expect to like this, considering that the DVD was two Australian dollars, but I found myself genuinely surprised at how disturbing and well-made it is. 2 bucks very well spent. It is also impossible to not notice the amazing similarites to Rob Reiner's 'Misery' in 1990. This movie is set in winter, and about a film director, whose character is extremely similar to that of the character in Misery, who loses control of his snowmobile and drives it onto the property of two bizarre murderous women, who tie him up and mentally and then physically manipulate him, featuring one graphic scene of violence.
[b]DVD [/b]First Viewing, 1 Hancock film seen [i]Suspended Animation [/i]is an interesting horror film. It shifts in tone and story so much that even the rental box synopsis only covers the first 30 minutes of it or so. Perhaps it was the right length for the story it was trying to tell, but I felt that it was much too long.
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