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Originally Posted by Murmer99
I can understand that. I wouldn't really "defend" it since I already mentioned it isn't my kind of film. But... in its defense (oh shit, already contradicted myself) I think it executed what it was going for almost perfectly. You know... the making it look as real as possible approach. There were little things I noticed that kind of made what was happening creepier... I tend to absorb every little detail when I'm watching a film sometimes. For example... while they're slicing the womans body parts at the end there's a close up of one of the chicks wearing a mask and shes sliding her tongue over her mouth and laughing hysterically while looking right at the gruesome scene. I did quite enjoy the atmosphere particularly in the abdicated building where the victims were kept. So... I don't know. Solid film, in my opinion. I wouldn't say it's "great" though. I'm more than certain you know more than I do when it comes to horror films. Which would you recommend that were around the same time as this?
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Haha, there's always a back and forth of replies whenever LHoDES gets mentioned here. I definitely don't hate it and I always end up saying I should watch it again - it's been ages since I last saw it on an nth generation pirate VHS copy, so I hardly gave it the best of chances.
Noisereductions, Atsonic and Dr Felix are more able to recommend Horror movies from that era than I am but I doubt you'll find that many quite like LHoDEs.