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Cry_Wolf (2005)

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#25re: Cry_Wolf (2005)
Posted: 1/1/06 at 10:19pm

You never know. She seems right at home in the horror genre (Wrong Turn, Dawn of the Dead, and Cry_Wolf).

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#26re: Cry_Wolf (2005)
Posted: 1/1/06 at 11:35pm

Can someone tell me the twist(s)? PM me or post it here with warnings? Gracias.

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#27re: Cry_Wolf (2005)
Posted: 1/1/06 at 11:52pm

Check your PMs. :)

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#28re: Cry_Wolf (2005)
Posted: 1/2/06 at 12:09am

Are you people serious? Cry Wolf was one of the worst horror/thriller movies that has been made, and I've seen them all LOL (I'm a big fan of horror and thrillers), it has horrible acting, typical bratty teenagers playing a game that is so obvious and so ridiculous that it is laughable. The twist in the movie can be figured out about 20 minutes into the film. Unoriginal, banal, not the least bit thrilling and horrible acting and fair to bad directing. And Popcultureboy, take a Xanax, every thriller released since the Sixth Sense HAS to have some twist to it or its not marketable to US and I stress US audiences.

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#29re: Cry_Wolf (2005)
Posted: 1/2/06 at 12:12am

Is who serious? I didn't like it, either.

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#30re: Cry_Wolf (2005)
Posted: 1/2/06 at 12:17am

broadway86 you say "Finally saw it on DVD, and... I'm torn. On one side, there is a very talented new director, Jeff Wadlow, who shows off great skill with the camera. There is also a rather talented cast (Julian Morris and Lindy Booth, in particular), creepy setting, and an intruiging plot.

However, what gets in the way is a parade of contrived and rather frustrating plot twists that goes on and on ad nauseum. There were so many places that the screenwriter could have gone, but I guess, for a debut filmmaker, this will do. I would like to see what Wadlow does next. "

Thats not exactly a bad review, so I ask again, are you serious?

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#31re: Cry_Wolf (2005)
Posted: 1/2/06 at 12:20am

That's not exactly a good review, either. But, yes. I am serious. I thought the direction and camera work was good, as well as some of the cast members.

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#32re: Cry_Wolf (2005)
Posted: 1/2/06 at 1:00am

Badreligion, perhaps it is you that should tap into the Xanax and realize that your are arguing a truly laughable and ridiculous "point" here.

This movie is OBVIOUSLY done by an amateur cast and crew. This movie OBVIOUSLY isn't a four star film. But, the WORST horror movie ever? Well, for someone who has seen them all maybe I should just take your word for it. However, I can probably think of atleast fifty horror movies that are worse than this one.


"If you are going to do something, do it well. And leave something witchy." -Charlie Manson

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#33re: Cry_Wolf (2005)
Posted: 1/2/06 at 1:13am

Exactly! It ain't high art, but, considering the budget and script restraints, it's a decent effort. As for the worst... Badreligion, if this is the worst horror/thriller you've ever seen, consider yourself lucky.

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#34re: Cry_Wolf (2005)
Posted: 1/2/06 at 9:58am

In no way could it be better than

Leprechaun in Da Hood

and it's even better, oscar calibar sequel

Leprechaun in Da Hood 2

re: Cry_Wolf (2005)


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Updated On: 1/2/06 at 09:58 AM


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