Harpers Island is better than PG-13 horror films
July 11th 2009 18:18
Ok I know that this subject is not a film, but i believe that the actors in this show deserve some great recognition for their performances. This show should serve as their golden platter for other horror films. The acting was great and you actually cared about them because of their performances and the great writing. It's unfortunate that people started to lose interest because this film was like a giant horror thriller divided into thirteen parts.
I would be shocked if they actor, Christopher Gorham doesn't get another role in a horror movie because his role as Henry Dunn was well performed as well as Adam Campbell for his role as the hilarious British doctor Cal who turns brave near the end of the series. I must also give props to Callum Keith Rennie for his menacing role as the psychopath John Wakefield. You really believe the man is a cold and remorseless psychopath.
The death scenes are also well beyond PG-13, and are enough to make anybody squirm. The death scenes are realistic and creative. The same death doesn't happen twice unless its Wakefield's rampage, which involved bloody knife kills. I honestly don't know how this show was allowed to feature a man hacked in half on live television, but it's better than nay death in your average PG-13 horror film, and it actually has jumpy moments.
Hopefully, the people in the united States will see the season finale because this show is what horror films should be made of. This show was graphic, funny, scary and had enough sex to satisfy anyone, who doesn't watch HBO.
I must give my props to John Turtletaub for producing this movie rather than another National Treasure.
I would be shocked if they actor, Christopher Gorham doesn't get another role in a horror movie because his role as Henry Dunn was well performed as well as Adam Campbell for his role as the hilarious British doctor Cal who turns brave near the end of the series. I must also give props to Callum Keith Rennie for his menacing role as the psychopath John Wakefield. You really believe the man is a cold and remorseless psychopath.
The death scenes are also well beyond PG-13, and are enough to make anybody squirm. The death scenes are realistic and creative. The same death doesn't happen twice unless its Wakefield's rampage, which involved bloody knife kills. I honestly don't know how this show was allowed to feature a man hacked in half on live television, but it's better than nay death in your average PG-13 horror film, and it actually has jumpy moments.
Hopefully, the people in the united States will see the season finale because this show is what horror films should be made of. This show was graphic, funny, scary and had enough sex to satisfy anyone, who doesn't watch HBO.
I must give my props to John Turtletaub for producing this movie rather than another National Treasure.
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