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Skeleton Key....No Spoilers. - thisisatest - 08-16-2005 Steve D Hi, folks. As usual, away from the board much too long. Just saw Skeleton Key, a movie that has gotten very good reviews and has been compared with The Sixth Sense for its twist ending. I promised no spoilers so that everyone who sees this movie can decide for themselves whether or not they saw that ending coming from a mile away, as did I. Sub Twilight Zone story, IMHO. Skeleton Key....No Spoilers. - stacyzinda123 - 08-17-2005 thisisatest Wrote:Steve DSo you didn't like it? I'm interested in it for sure, but so many movies have turned out to be stinkers lately! Skeleton Key....No Spoilers. - Scott Hajek - 08-17-2005 I hate all mainstream reviews that give away the existence of a "twist" ending. It makes watching a movie require more effort. I am constantly looking for clues or pointers that will call out the twist rather than just enjoying the ride. So, knowing there was a twist in this movie, I asked a friend who just saw it over the weekend to tell me the whole story. Interesting, but I'll just be glad I saved my money for another movie. Skeleton Key....No Spoilers. - t4terrific - 08-17-2005 Scott Hajek Wrote:So, knowing there was a twist in this movie, I asked a friend who just saw it over the weekend to tell me the whole story. I did that with The Village. I decided, I'll never seek out pre fim info again. Knowing the "main" twist for The Village made it hard for me to follow the film with suspended disbelief. All along I knew the real deal. I wish I could have watched it that first time (Like with The 6th Sense) completely ignorant. I'm sure I would have been happier. As it was, I liked the film. I really love M. Night's directoral style (even without his signature twists). I enjoy the reduced dialogue. I enjoy the slower pace and tamer acting. He is a great change-up to the fast paced non-stop action of tody's mainstream films. BTW. I just watched Sin City. I loved it, but was left with some unanswered questions that I was sure would be answered in the end. If they were, I missed it. Skeleton Key....No Spoilers. - jimbow8 - 08-17-2005 t4terrific Wrote:I did that with The Village. I decided, I'll never seek out pre fim info again. Knowing the "main" twist for The Village made it hard for me to follow the film with suspended disbelief. All along I knew the real deal. I wish I could have watched it that first time (Like with The 6th Sense) completely ignorant. I'm sure I would have been happier. As it was, I liked the film. I really love M. Night's directoral style (even without his signature twists). I enjoy the reduced dialogue. I enjoy the slower pace and tamer acting. He is a great change-up to the fast paced non-stop action of tody's mainstream films.I love MNS's style also. All his movies are good/great so far IMO. I have tried to make a habit of not seeking out info on some types of movies, like these and horror/thriller. Some movies don't matter - what new stuff is Dukes of Hazard gonna throw at you?! :p Quote:BTW. I just watched Sin City. I loved it, but was left with some unanswered questions that I was sure would be answered in the end. If they were, I missed it.Like what? I haven't seen it in a while, but I could try to explain, though not an expert. It certainly is a great movie. I think he plans on making the rest of the Sin City GNs into films. I can't wait. BTW, if anyone is planning on buying the DVDs of Sin City, I believe they are coming out with a deluxe edition at the end of this year, so don't buy it now. Skeleton Key....No Spoilers. - Kenji - 12-26-2005 thisisatest Wrote:Steve D At last, I saw Skeleton Key on rental DVD. It was very twisted ending. Now I got why you said "no spoilers". So......like you, I don't spoilers to everyone too. But let me say one thing. Caroline strewed sawdust at a room's front, that scene was really funny! She was serious, but I laughed loud. Skeleton Key....No Spoilers. - jimbow8 - 01-26-2006 I finally saw this movie. I liked it quite a bit, but then it pertains to one of my fears (which also appears in a few FPW books). It also reminded me somewhat of Angel Heart, with the hoodo/voodoo stuff. Skeleton Key....No Spoilers. - Kenji - 01-26-2006 jimbow8 Wrote:I finally saw this movie. I liked it quite a bit, but then it pertains to one of my fears (which also appears in a few FPW books). It also reminded me somewhat of Angel Heart, with the hoodo/voodoo stuff. Angel Heart....yep! That's it! My favorite horror. Jim, if you liked Skeleton Key and Angel Heart, I recommend "The Believers" to you. That's another pretty weird hoodo/voodoo stuff. Skeleton Key....No Spoilers. - Noelie - 01-26-2006 I really liked The Skeleton Key, but I purposely just watched the movie instead of trying to figure out the twist. I also really like The Believers. I'm a big fan of both Martin Sheen and Robert Loggia, so this one got a big thumbs up from me. Skeleton Key....No Spoilers. - saynomore - 01-26-2006 Noelie Wrote:I really liked The Skeleton Key, but I purposely just watched the movie instead of trying to figure out the twist. I recommend "Serpent and the Rainbow" by Wes Craven for a healthy dose of voodoo. AC |