Based on 2016 votes and 68 reviews.
I didn`t like the animal cruely for one, there was a lot of gore, but to me it was just boring!!
THIS MOVIE ROCKED!
My friend dragged me to see this movie and it was, if nothing else, completely hilarious! The whole thing with the kid doing the karate and the whole weird cop guy, I just couldn`t believe this movie was made. I wouldn`t say it was a waste of my money though, I was entertained, I was laughing pretty hard the whole time. It took me back to when I saw `Jason X` in the theater!
I went in to see that movie with an open mind. This was said to be a horror. Personnaly, I think it would need a lot of work before it could be called a horror. I admit that there were some shocking scenes that made my date jump out of her chair...but there weren`t any scary scenes! It was all gore. If you are reading this before going to see this movie, keep in mind that if you are looking for guts, lots of blood and senseless violence, you`ll probably love this movie...however, if you`re looking for a movie that`ll scare you, you`ll be quite disapointed.
hahaha horror no, but damn it was funnny! well... except the end.... that was just bad...
The biggest waste of money ever! No questions were ever answered, things happened for seemingly no reason at all...this movie was just all-around BAD. PS. We could have done without all the animal cruelty as well.
Come on people......This movie would only be great to someone who has a sick and disturbing sense of humor....Which I do, so I almost wet myself laughing.....but I do believe that it was only I and my best friend laughing in the theatre.
It was good up until the part where the kid does flying karate. It was all down hill from there.
I`ve never seen a worse movie in my entire life and probably never will.
It`s billed as a horror movie, but come on, by the half way point, most of the audience could not contain their laughter. It would be more appropriately billed as a Horror / Comedy. And if you stay for the credits, you can see David Lynch`s name, which really helps make sense of "Pancakes!"