Juan Carlos
martes, 28 de octubre de 2014
The Simpsons: The Crow
It's Halloween night, Bart and Lisa acclimate night counting three horror stories. These include "The Raven". Lisa reads book, Bart fakes a fainted to get his attention. Lisa is focused on reading the classic tale.
Appears smooth In this episode of the Simpsons and Bart telling a horror story based on a poem called "The Crow" where Homer and Bart is the star appears as a raven can talk, all he says is "never again", he does angry Homer, although based on a poem, the plot is mostly for comedy with the famous Homer Simpson quotes from the story given by strange but funny events. It is clear that resembles the poem, the song and the movie it is based on the same, the story of a crow of evil. In this episode of the Simpsons the difference is that the original plot of the poem but with grace and dialogues from the famous series is given, so we see that Homer goes haywire and down a raven Angeles and his son Bart flies through the window.
In the end, Bart, Lisa and Maggie are not scared of any of the stories. Then down from the treehouse and sleep peacefully all night. Homer, on the other hand, is very scared and says he hates Halloween, when Bart Crow appears in the window, laughing at him.
lunes, 27 de octubre de 2014
Review: The Conjuring
There are few films that fulfill the promise of horror stories. Fortunately The Spell easily meets that premise.
The Spell has a very interesting history and as it is based on true events is specifically based on one case that Ed and Lorraine Warren investigated in the 70's in which a demonic essence terrorized the Perron family.
What makes the plot is most intriguing is that whatever happens to a poor family that neither should nor fears any family ... It's that vulnerability that makes everything feel so real and allows the scares are true and focused to the public.
The atmosphere there is in each of the scenes from The Sorcery served to perfection to keep any expectation ... You do not know at what point will a ghost to terrorize the family, or at what point we will see dead.
One of the things that prevented this movie was your typical loud noise makes you jump. If you applied but rarely, what they do is more scared with everything that is happening on screen, not just the trick so cheap to use on so many sides.
There are few films that fulfill the promise of horror stories. Fortunately The Spell easily meets that premise.
The Spell has a very interesting history and as it is based on true events is specifically based on one case that Ed and Lorraine Warren investigated in the 70's in which a demonic essence terrorized the Perron family.
What makes the plot is most intriguing is that whatever happens to a poor family that neither should nor fears any family ... It's that vulnerability that makes everything feel so real and allows the scares are true and focused to the public.
The atmosphere there is in each of the scenes from The Sorcery served to perfection to keep any expectation ... You do not know at what point will a ghost to terrorize the family, or at what point we will see dead.
One of the things that prevented this movie was your typical loud noise makes you jump. If you applied but rarely, what they do is more scared with everything that is happening on screen, not just the trick so cheap to use on so many sides.
jueves, 16 de octubre de 2014
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