When I was younger, I usually
dreamt of chainsaw - strapped men breaking into my house or homicidal sharks biting off my legs.
Not exact matches
Repetition was the rule
of the day and a quick look at horror titles from 1989 reveals a litany
of sequels that represent the nadir
of their respective franchises: A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: the
Dream Child, Friday the 13th VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, The Texas
Chainsaw Massacre 3, and Halloween 5.
Alien: The Director's Cut — RECOMMENDED Texas
Chainsaw Massacre — RECOMMENDED House
of the Dead Cold Creek Manor The Order Jeepers Creepers 2 Gothika Freddy vs Jason Wrong Turn — RECOMMENDED Identity, 2003 House
of 1000 Corpses — RECOMMENDED Willard
Dream Catcher Final Destination 2 — RECOMMENDED Darkness Falls
But revisiting the film, I was irked less by any perceived preening desire to be «authentic» than I was absorbed by the power
of its story — though the movie's one go - for - broke stab at regional poetry, a black - and - white squirrel - centric
dream sequence scored to a chorus
of chainsaws, still falls completely flat.