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HORRORMAKER's Review

Created Jan 06, 2008 04:19PM PST • Edited Jan 06, 2008 04:20PM PST

  1. Quality
  2. Perfect 5.0

    THIS WAS AN OUTSTANDING MOVIE: BEST HORROR FILM OF 2006.

  3. Perfect 5.0

    GREAT JOB BY ALL ACTORS

  4. Male Stars Perfect 5.0

    THERE ARE NO REALLY MALE STARS

  5. Female Stars Perfect 5.0

    OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE FROM ALL WOMEN, THEY REALLY BELEIVE IN THE TERROR

  6. Female Costars Perfect 5.0
  7. Male Costars Perfect 5.0
  8. Perfect 5.0

    GREAT VERY BELEIVEABLE

  9. Direction Perfect 5.0

    EXCELLENT I WOULDN’T CHANGE A THING

  10. Play Perfect 5.0

    GOOD

  11. Music Perfect 5.0
  12. Visuals Perfect 5.0
  13. Content
  14. Horrid 4.0

    NO SEX. BLOODY VIOLENCE BUT HAD TO BE DONE TO MAKE THE MOVIE THRILLING

  15. Sex Lewd 4.3

    NO SEX

  16. Violence Savage 4.3
  17. Rudeness Profane 3.4

    SOME WORDS ARE EXCHANGED

  18. Fantasy 4.6

    COULD BE NATURAL AFTER ALL THEY LIVE IN A MOUNTAIN

  19. Circumstantial Fantasy 4.6
  20. Biological Fantasy 4.6
  21. Physical Fantasy 4.6

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Mar 18, 2008 7:06PM
Zack

I have to admit that when I saw the Descent I was extremely excited. This was the first horror movie I thoroughly enjoyed in a long time. The thing I love about Neil Marshall is his direction for all his films. He creates an atmosphere and doesn’t hinder it by adding obvious CGI creatures or stunts. The creatures in the Descent are frighteningly real looking and will make anybody jump the first time around. However, the central characters can be just as freakish and are still a force to be reckoned with. But if there is one criticism with this film it has to be the innability to truly like one of these characters. Although some may sympathize with a couple of them, all have their flaws. Still the Descent is terrific movie that gives us a taste of what is to come from director Neil Marshall.