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A review from a 42 year old sci-fi fanatic (by mistermassive) |
I seem to be forced to write a review every now and then to counter the teens and 20 somethings that think they need to review every freaking thing in front of their heads. As an adult I can say comparatively speaking in regards to Exorcism, Possession, Evil doings and all things of the nether world this flick is worth the ticket. Aaron plays his role out fantastically enough that I teared up at times and until the end of the movie you will see the moments that hearken back to the decades previous releases but this one certainly offers a unique twist on the understanding of good vs. evil.I <more> |
Beautiful, yet a bit naive (by skibbers) |
I've watched every meaningful horror an sci-fi flic outthere, for the last 20 years.I was not sure if I want to see this. I heard it is a spin-off of inception crossbred with insideous. Wanted to see it for myself. It was a good decision.About the movie: Surprisingly catchy and kept the attention, rather unorthodox approach to horror, there was little horror at all, but there were many scenes that made you turn away. This is more sci-fi than horror and I loved this to bits. Cant't wait to see the next one if it is to happen . I do suggest it to everyone and I hate the low rating on <more> |
I was gripping my sheets like a kid again!!! (by gdippenaar) |
Underrated by reviewers I gave it a 9/10 to try and push up the overall rating, because real demon related movie lovers NEED to see it - SUPER realistic demons, if I ever see a demon in real life I expect it to look like these, subtle, yet evil... The original Exorcist movie "subliminal" demon frame looks like it could be in a child's' coloring book in comparison. - Amazing acting and directing, a Great team effort I think! Some of you might disagree about the acting but I was Totally convinced as it went along, and pretty much forgot Aaron's previous rolls as actor. <more> |
keep you abiding (by prashant-16065) |
the movie isn't as bad as it is rated here by the users.it is well planned and well executed. the story is really gripping and keep you engage until the end. this isn't the kind of movie which thrives on horror or want you to jump from your seat. this is a mystery which unfolds with something you want to see. i enjoyed the movie and it delivered what i wanted to see. certainly some things are there which i didn't understand, may be a second watch will clear it. |
Aaron Eckhart stars again in this sequel to . . . (by oscaralbert) |
. . . BLEED FOR THIS, which the theater I'm at has helpfully put in the auditorium directly across the hall from INCARNATE's show place, making it really easy to walk in on INCARNATE while BLEED FOR THIS is still fresh in your mind. In BLEED, it's crystal clear that Eckhart's alcoholic character "Kevin" is in the last throes of the DT's or Delirium Tremens . He has the delusion that he's training the Looney Tunes personality Tasmanian Devil who has been Reincarnated as a shape-shifting pugilist with a broken neck held in place with giant screws, <more> |
Fate worse than death (by nogodnomasters) |
This production pulls out all the stops by employing top "B" lister Aaron Eckhart to play Dr. Ember. Since childhood Ember has had the ability to enter people's minds and "expel" the "demon" or "mental parasite" as he prefers. He chases the demon who caused an auto accident which killed his wife and child doesn't care so much about the child and put him in a wheelchair. He works with a team of scientists who perform "exorcisms." Meanwhile little Cameron Sparrow David Mazouz becomes possessed by touching a homeless woman on his <more> |