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ThrownMuse — 20 years ago(June 06, 2005 06:16 PM)
knock yourself out! I bought it based on the fact that Karen Black and Naomi Watts is in it. It is cheesy, but not incredibly bad. I like it better than any of the other sequels.
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J_Malice — 20 years ago(October 28, 2005 12:37 AM)
"The Gathering" is my favorite of the sequels. I thought it was better than 2, 3 and 5. Part 5 was okay, but not as much as 4. As for 6, I haven't seen the whole thing and I wasn't even aware of a part 7.
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blahblahblah2323 — 20 years ago(November 08, 2005 09:18 PM)
I've seen every children of the corn except 7I can't find it anywhere so I guess I'll be buying it online soon (would have to anyway, horror movie collector).I think 2 was the best one made, but 4 has to be my favoriteI think 3 was just funny, if you freeze frame it 1 is funny as hell especially when you freeze frame it when the boy gets hit by the car in the beginningbut 4 had old school horror movie traits with some interesting qualities, but honestly none of them are scarythey wouldn't even be scary if you were living them.
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J_Malice — 20 years ago(November 08, 2005 09:24 PM)
IV may actually be my favorite movie, period. When I had it, I watched it all the time, but I los it a while back. I'm currently trying to find it. Oh and I read a review about the original and the writer said Malachai was the "creepiest Huck Finn look-alike you ever did see". LOL
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rosebud200320 — 18 years ago(February 05, 2008 09:08 PM)
I seen 7 and it is the worst out of the series, in my opinion.
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Dr_Finlays_Casebook — 18 years ago(March 10, 2008 08:01 AM)
A friend has loaned me all of the cotc films (does that make him a friend or an enemy) and I am slowly making my way through them. The only reason I was interested in watching them was because I remembered seeing the first one years ago. But after watching that last week I remembered that it was crap, and so have most of the other been so far. I got around to watching number 4 last night and I thought it was quite a good film, and I think that if it didn't have the association with this franchise (as it has nothing to do with the other films) it could have been a better and maybe more popular film. I would reccomend this film to people. OK it's not the best film ever made, but it is enjoyable and the time passes quickly enough while wathcing it.
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Occult_Detective — 15 years ago(June 07, 2010 04:42 AM)
I saw this on a late night movie channel when I was younger, and had no idea of it's title or that it was a children of the corn sequel at the time. I just remember being generally creeped out by several of the scenes and I spent years trying to describe it to people and find out what it was (This was pre-internet days when research was a tad bit harder)
I must have looked at the cover of COTC4 numerous times and never second guessed that this was the film I was looking for. But then a few years back I found it at last and oddly found that I was just as creeped out by it now as I was back then.
Honestly, I think it's almost like the later Hellraiser films, they could all stand alone, but seem forced to be part of the series. Perhaps it wasn't intended to be a corn film until a later draft or something along the lines to tie it in closer to the series?
Either way, I enjoyed it for what it was, and nothing will ever take away the kind of fear a kid has of living right across the street from a corn field and leaping startled at the sounds of random door bells ringing, hoping to god a creepy kid isn't going to be standing on the other side
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