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In Reply to: Re: From the Horror Genre....Rob Zombie's "House Of A Thousand Corpses & Devil's Rejects..".. posted by brainwater on December 11, 2005 at 09:49:31:
Hi BW,First, thanks much for the High Tension suggestion, just checked it out on IMDB..Will order the dvd..:)
I also agree with you on Corpses being more original, but we see more of Sid Haig in the sequel. Sid is one hell of a great actor, did the clown part superbly. On the whole I think the sequel has better acting from Otis and Baby and of course William Forsythe
was superb. Always loved William since I first saw him in Edward James Olmos' "American Me"..A great classic too, although not a horror movie.Was revisiting Kill Bill II last night and noticed Sid Haig's brief appearance as a bartender...:)
Happy Viewing..!
AP
# The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men # Samuel L. Jackson (Ezekiel 25:17)>Pulp Fiction<
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AP , agree with all of your observations , esp William Forsythe who was incredible. Did you see him in the fabulous " Things to do In Denver When Youre Dead" . Another keeper . Let me know your thoughts on High Tension . I suggest viewing it alone , at night on a good system for first viewing. Its short so glue yourself till the end. You may never forget it.
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