How is "Dead & Buried"?
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How is "Dead & Buried"?
thanks for comments on this horror movie..
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Classic horror
It is an above-average 80's horror film. It's not overwhelmingly gory. However it is creepy and unpredictable with a surprise ending. Considering the low cost two-disc set, if you go for horror movies, especially from the heyday of the 80s, then this is a good purchase. Check out some of the more detailed reviews you could probably dig up on DVD review sites. I give it a thumbs up, and I've seen it four time.
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Hmmm, I asked for it so I can review it. Oh well, at least if it's crap, it will be free crap.
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Last edited by Hendrik; 04-02-04 at 02:50 PM.
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I'm not really a horror fan, but I used a free rental to watch this after reading about it here.
I was surprised that I actually enjoyed it quite a bit. It's nothing that I'd buy, but it entertained me for about an hour and a half.
It's a pretty good disc with lots of extras. The image quality is decent (considering the film's low budget), but I thought that the audio was too low.
I'd recommend renting it.
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I was surprised that I actually enjoyed it quite a bit. It's nothing that I'd buy, but it entertained me for about an hour and a half.
It's a pretty good disc with lots of extras. The image quality is decent (considering the film's low budget), but I thought that the audio was too low.
I'd recommend renting it.
jim
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If you're into late 70s/early 80s style horror films, you should enjoy "Dead and Buried."




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