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  • George Bellefontaine
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    • Jan 2001
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    The Unborn, heh, heh

    Obviously there is very little of interest for me in recent new releases so I find myself renting titles I would normally pass over. The first of such was The Haunting In Connecticut and I already remarked on that in an earlier post. The second in the "so-called " horror genere is The Unborn. Well, it seems they just don't know how to make scary movies anymore. In fact, the wife and I found ourselves actually laughing at the so called scary parts. As for the story, well it was a bit disjointed and a real stretch. Not even Gary Oldman helped this one.
    No recommendation here. Rent at your own peril.
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