the part that freaked me out(spoilers)
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Warlock: The Armageddon
gizmosloth — 19 years ago(October 30, 2006 09:54 AM)
i saw this movie when i was younger i dont know maybe 12 or 13 somewhere in there i just remember i was in the 5th grade but back then not too much stuff in movies freaked me out not even most of the stuff in this movie freaked me out but for some reason one part that really freaked me out was the part where the warlock goes to get the stone or gem or whatever it was from the art dealer and then what he does to the guy for some reason freaked me out i mean turning him into some weird peice of art i mean art stuff looks weird enough but to make it out of a human and then still have the eyes open and looking around i dont know what also creeped me out kind of was well i dont remember it too much but was how he did it i just remember him moving his hands around like he was molding clay and i dont think they showed what actually happens to the guy when he does that but it just freaked me out
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billy_bass — 18 years ago(March 30, 2008 03:09 PM)
Yeah I know. That part totally freaked me out too. They should make a sequel just about that guy's life after being a statue. It could be like Born on The 4th of July but about a guy who was turned into a crappy statue by a Warlock. I totally hate the Warlock though, he is a dick. The witch hunter in part one is awesome.
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TheButlerDidItYes — 15 years ago(March 08, 2011 09:45 PM)
I watched this movie at age 12 also. One of my favorite low-budget horror movies. Much better than the one before it.
I think the art dealer may be immortal as that statue if he doesn't have to eat or drink water. The Warlock told the carnie he trapped in the mirror that "this is your eternity" so I guess he's stuck living in that hellish carnival for ever. That's what the devil and his son are good at, making people suffer for eternity.
The Warlock indicates that he modeled the statue after the work of Picasso. Picasso's art was also nightmarish in the same way. The creepiest part of that scene is when the Warlock looks up close at his handiwork. Not only is the statue grotesque to look at but it's alive and obviously in great pain and probably will be for as long as it exists.
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