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My review of "The Unknown Creature"

September 24 2006 at 4:02 PM
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I relize its beem quit some time since "The Unkown Creature" was released and all, but the other day my cousin came to visit and brought his copy of "The Unkown Creature" cause he knew I was such a big Joe_Cracker fan and so here's my review.

START:: Creative athoraty Robert C. McGee's epic film "The Unknown Creature" brings new meaning to the term "horror." From start to finish the viewer is left in a sheer state of terror as he watches the events unfold onscreen. The brothers McGee give apsolutely frightening performances as Jaw Lowman and Dan Maison.

Anyone who has listened to "Crackin up Vol. 1" or seen the internet trailors for the movie already knows what 963 pictures is capable of, and "The Unkown Creature" won't disappoint viewers looking for classic McGee material. The dialog is as good as one would expect given 963's track recored, and the scenes that take place in the woods prove that the creative athoraty's filming talent is every bit the equal of his scriptwriting talent.

In conclusion, the only thing that fills me with a greater fear than watching the "Unknown Creature" is knowing that 963 will be coming out with a film that says its the true story behind "The Unkown Creature."

On a scale of 1 to 10, I'd have to say "The Unkown Creature" is CRACKASIZED!

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