Children of the Corn 2 details
| Format: | 18 DVD |
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| Starring: | Terence Knox, Paul Scherrer, Rosalind Allen, Ryan Bollman, Ned Romero, Christie Clark |
| Directors: | David F. Price |
| Genres: | Horror - Vampires, Thriller |
| Studio: | CINEMA CLUB |
| Name | Discs | |
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Children of the Corn 2 |
18 Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 1 hour 29 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 11 Mar 2002 |
| Main languages: | English |
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Ok to pass the time!
By John from Derbyshire, England , 14 Nov 2005[Highly rated reviewer]
This film is quite good but very similar to the first one except that it is difficult to recognise any of the previous characters or connect to the original story.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(14)I love this film so much (but for all the wrong reasons)
By TheWatchman (488 reviews) from Suburbia , 16 Mar 2013I was fifteen when I first saw Children of the Corn 2. And I loved it. Then again, I hadnt seen much horror at the time. However, over twenty years later and I find myself realising how little I knew about decent cinema when I was a teenager. Dont get me wrong. I thoroughly enjoyed Children of the Corn 2 yet again, but now I found myself laughing heartily all the way though. Seriously, some comedies dont make me laugh as much as this film did (now, in the cold light of my adulthood). If you can ignore the use of the word final in the title (there are about four more Children of the Corn films afterwards) and be prepared not to take this story that seriously, you may just enjoy some of the most ludicrous death scenes ever committed on the elderly. The story follows a boy and his single parent father, coming to the nearby town in search of a story as to what happened to the adults who were now found to have been murdered by the children of the town. Once this pair arrive, both instantly fall in love with beautiful women and discover that a young lad by the name of Micha, leads a group of local children to stare intently at adults before dropping houses on them. If you watch this movie you will realise it has some of the most intense staring ever committed to film. Besides the beautiful women and staring brats, theres also a wise old native American, some Predator-vision from the monster (or he who hides behind the rows) and a sheriff who tries to kill people like he was a Bond villain. How this film was supposed to be taken seriously, Ill never know. Just know what youre getting before you watch this. Take the biggest pinch of salt youll ever take, suspend your disbelief like you never have before and sit back and enjoy one of the most daftly funny horror films ever made.- Was this review helpful to you?
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children of corn 2
By Suza (170 reviews) from Scotland , 08 Nov 2012we were expecting this to be super gory, but although it had some horrible scenes it was pretty funny. If you like, creepy but in a funny way horror, this ones for you.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Excruciatingly Bad!
By olecranon (3 reviews) , 17 Jun 2011This must be a contender for worst film ever made. Every cinematic 'horror' cliche is thrown in and mixed up with a feeble script, no real plot to speak of, and wooden acting to cap it off. Buy yourself some pliers and pull your toenails out; it will be more fun than watching this drivel.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Children of the Corn 2
By ritanewby (6 reviews) from Skelmersdale , 01 Sep 2009Met with much criticism from Stephen King fans, this film doesnt fail to deliver on what the first one did children killing adults in Hicksville, USA. With this in mind, you dont mind the bad acting nor do you really mind the lack of story nor do you mind the low budget special effects. Grab a beer, and bugger it theres nothing else on. Do watch it, but dont rush out to get it.- Was this review helpful to you?
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an avarage sequel
By a customer from Birmingham , 12 Feb 2009the first of many sequels, i have to say i was a little bored!- Was this review helpful to you?
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