The Tall Man is back with a vengeance in Phantasm II, the second chapter in the cult classic Phantasm series! Released after seven years in a mental hospital, Mike convinces his old pal Reggie to join forces with him to hunt down and destroy The Tall Man once and for all. Mike’s visions lead the two to a quiet little town where a horde of flying killer balls aim to slice and dice their gruesome way through each of them. Exploding with special effects, unparalleled thrills, horror and suspense, Phantasm II climaxes with a blood-curdling conclusion that you have to see to believe.
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April 1, 2008
#1
This movie has to be one of the worst movies ever created. It brings a new meaning to the phrase senseless violence. It simply doesn’t make sense. Apparently a fat man (I’m sorry, tall man) runs around with silver flying balls drilling into peoples’ heads. The hero is an overweight and balding ice cream vendor and his goofy side kick. This is not a horror movie. It was either a bet among studio executives to see if a sequel could be made or the director had a very, very bad acid trip. Words fail me in describing how bad this movie was. Let me put it this way: it makes Waterworld look like a movie of great depth with subtle nuances.
April 1, 2008
#2
Sometimes a bad movie can be fun, but not in this case.
If you’re in the mood to watch a half-naked, tall man engaging in every heterosexual man’s latent horror fantasies of drilling silver flying balls into peoples’ heads, and you feel like laughing at bad dialogue, and sniggering at the many holes and inconsistencies in the plot, and you have an hour and a half to lie about lazily, you can have an awful time with a movie like this.
April 1, 2008
#3
I was very disappointed in the dvd that I purchased. Due to we are not able to play the dvd on any of our DVD players or x box. Due to the format is not compatible, which we had no way of knowing until we tried to play the dvd. So because we open the dvd to see if we had the correct format I am not able to return the purchase and when I tried to contact MEDIAMASH via email I received no response. So I am out my money and will never purchase a item from Amazon again. Which is sad due to this was my first online experience and will never try again.
April 1, 2008
#4
This movie has to be one of the worst movies ever created. It brings a new meaning to the phrase senseless violence. It simply doesn’t make sense. Apparently a fat man (I’m sorry, tall man) runs around with silver flying balls drilling into peoples’ heads. The hero is an overweight and balding ice cream vendor and his goofy side kick. This is not a horror movie. It was either a bet among studio executives to see if a sequel could be made or the director had a very, very bad acid trip. Words fail me in describing how bad this movie was. Let me put it this way: it makes Waterworld look like a movie of great depth with subtle nuances.
April 1, 2008
#5
In all but one of the Phantasm movies you have A. Michael Baldwin. The name of the other one escapes me now. I saw something, an interview that to bring Michael Baldwin back they would have to put the production of Phantasm II in moritorium,and that he Don, mother Coscarelli, and michael baldwin agreed that the story line would flow better if the same person was there portraying the character. To bring him, Michael Baldwin back they would have to give him a large cut and say in the future Phantasm movies. They had made plans to reshoot the parts with Micheal in place of the other actor and did attempt to. But I didn’t work. I’ve heard two rumors about the Phantasm franchise that they thought of making 2 again with michael baldwin, changing the story line enough to explain the age thing. and the other re-make the entire franchise with Michael as an executive producer and including him in one of the films making 5 instead of 4.