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Willard |
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Rating: Summary: Dark and Deminted Review: Willard is a pritty good movie that is made good by two things, descent story, and nice overall look. Of corse people who are scared of rats should stay a mile away from this film fror they will have a heart attack watching it (seriously). But for those of you who dont find rats sick and desgusting, watch willard its pritty good movie will good consept. At least watch it for Crispin Glovers acting, he is remarkable great in this film.
Rating: Summary: Rat Trap... Review: Willard (Crispin Glover) is an odd, backward individual. His dad died a while back, leaving him at the mercy of his sickly, life-sucking mother. Poor Willard has no friends, no social life, and no future. One day Willard discovers a little pal in the basement of his huge house. It's a white rat! Willard quickly befriends the rodent, naming him Socrates, due to his high intelligence. Soon, more (lots more) furry friends arrive, including Ben, a ten pound sewer rat. Willard is overjoyed to have so many new buddies to hang out with! Well, things take an unfortunate turn for the worse when Willard's mum is found dead (by Willard) on the basement steps, covered in rats! Willard, undaunted by this horror, has her body removed, and sets up his own little rat-house-of-dreams. Sadly, Willard's sadistic boss, Mr. Martin (R. Lee Ermey) fires him, after already having killed Socrates. Willard snaps, turning his rats into a murderous army of vermin! They happily devour Mr. Martin after Willard finally tells him how he really feels. Meanwhile, Ben rises up and takes control of the horde behind Willard's back, leading to a final confrontation. I'm a big fan of the original movie. It was somewhat different, but only a bit better. Crispin Glover is just weird enough to pull off this role. I especially enjoyed the "Scully the cat" scene. WILLARD has loads of creepiness, and a good sense of dark humor. Check it out...
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