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If you are a Carpenter fan, then you owe it to yourself to see this hidden gem. It's a perfect combination of The Fog + Prince of Darkness in terms of soundtrack, cinematography, setting, characters, and story.
I cannot for the life of me understand why a fan, or even why just a old-school horror fan could dislike this movie. Why is this movie rare, and why is it so hard to find? Honestly, I'd rather watch it over: * In the Mouth of Madness (this movie doesn't resemble Carpenter much at all, but it's good) * The Fog (I have my own reasons) * Vampires (it's decent, but VoTD is better) * Escape from LA (I have my own reasons) * Ghosts of Mars (after seeing all Carpenter movies, I can clearly say that this is his worst movie by far. It's also his last movie thus far..) I've seen this movie three times in one week. It gets better each time. Discuss Village of the Damned! |
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