Film #1
Still, it isn’t the worst movie ever, there was some very crafty skills on display here and [director's name] can make a movie…to a point. He has a very keen eye and can portray an appealing grittiness in his films and he does it quite well with [movie name]. The first act was actually solid, with [character name] doing some seriously brutal damage to a few characters in the nicely crafted hospital setting. I also liked the “bear” version of [character name] too – not in comparison to the original, of course, but as a kinda cool, kinda different looking Slasher star.
Film #2
I actually liked the first act of of this one too, which had a very cool opening credit sequence and a nice little [film title/character name] livin’ in the woods storyline going on. That was all set up however, set up for some of the worst filmed action, the worst created computer generated imagery, and the some of the worst scenes I have ever been a witness to.
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