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          "Beach Party has a clever strategy in mind, which is to adopt a matter-of-fact tone toward its outrageous situations. ... Sadly, this good idea is not enough to sustain the film." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2007)      "Nobody said this had to be great art, but why couldn't it be a satisfying thrill machine?" [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2006)      "This is a good example of Hollywood commercial calculation that actually pays off with a few entertainment dividends. It all seems very cold and calculated, and yet the film still turns out to be decently entertaining." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (1968)      "George Romero set a new standard for horror with this low-budget opus." [movie review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (1968)      "The Rifftrax DVD (adding humorous audio commentary to George Romero's classic) is not the disaster one might have feared.... Even if you are vaguely offended by their choice of target, you will have to laugh..." [dvd review]      Cinefantastique   
  
     (2005)      "... director Timur Bekmambetov makes excellent use of CGI to portray the paranormal events but avoids the silly martial arts extravagance of the UNDERWORLD movies." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2005)      "... an interesting (though unsatisfactory) hybrid of Asian horror motifs (as in 1998's Ring), combined with giallo-style gore of the Dario Argento variety." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (1993)      "Tim Burton`s skewered sensibility finds excellent expression through the masterful stop-motion of director Henry Selick. The songs and score by Danny Elfman are wonderful; the characters are engaging; the visuals are enthralling." [dvd review]      ESplatter   
  
     (2007)      "The saving grace is the obvious awareness of the familiar tropes, coupled with a clear effort to use them in clever, surprising ways." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (1984)      "...one of the great horror efforts and a worthy successor to the classic monsters of yesteryear." [movie review]      ESplatter   
  
     (1979)      "Sometimes dismissed for being too slowly paced and too slavish to its source, it is in fact superior to the original." [movie review]      ESplatter   
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