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Old 02.22.2011, 07:36 PM   #14124
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Got a lot more out of this than I had originally thought I would. I was mostly expecting just a refreshment on what I already knew, which a lot of it was... but there was a heap of info that was completely new to me. I really liked this.

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
What did you think of it? I know Atsonic's a big fan.


I liked it a whole lot. Great ambient sounds, especially in the beginning. I'm actually going for a similar thing with my first feature. Interesting use of eerie faces. I'm really big on eerie faces. They're very effective. Like in Tourist Trap........eeeeehhhhh. Awesome visuals, and I really related with the director character.

But no, it had gratuitous gore, nice nudie scenes, and was a lot like Last House on the Left in that respect. Last House on Dead End Street takes a more surreal, than slapstick approach that LOTL went for. But Last House on the Left had better writing, a more engaging plot, and David Hess's unforgettable soundtrack.

I really like them both, and they're entirely different films, but I've watched LOTL a dozen times over, and Last House on Dead End street just once so far.

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