tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5110147752122772426.post2306143962968086704..comments2024-03-27T07:58:00.899-07:00Comments on Horror Movie A Day: The Last Will And Testament Of Rosalind LeighBChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06480847497966171794noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5110147752122772426.post-77516943674405526162014-02-20T20:43:46.059-08:002014-02-20T20:43:46.059-08:00I just watched this movie, right off the bat I'...I just watched this movie, right off the bat I'm asking myself "is that the guy from Breaking Bad?"..anyway, it just goes to show, don't initially judge a movie based on the stars it has, general public opinion is dog shit. If you want to get creeped out, watch this movie alone in the dark. The panther eyes in the dark corner will send chills straight up your spine and make your choad cramp.ScooterMcPooterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13683821301531286974noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5110147752122772426.post-68083480560739257492013-11-01T14:38:04.670-07:002013-11-01T14:38:04.670-07:00I thought the ending was meant to express that Leo...I thought the ending was meant to express that Leon, too, was a ghost. He had died, and he had returned to his Mother's house as a spirit. The cosmic imagery and his laying on the kitchen floor were meant to convey that "moving between worlds" I thought. A few other things: The black beast was a demon, wanting to take him to hell. The people who cam to the door, and many other things in the house, like the VHS video, the journal, etc., were forces aligned by the mother to help Leon "live on for a very long time after death" IF he chose to believe this was possible. If not, he seemed to be doomed to exist as a ghost, and be stalked by the hellhound. I also thought the conversations he had with his antiques broker, and that his mother had bought all his things, was meant to key us in to the idea he was irresistibly drawn home to her. I'm not even sure the house full of antiques was real. It might be that the more modern house, with the crib and all the wooden bars everywhere (more symbolism) were "real" and the gothic house was the more spiritual home of his mother. The final scene with the Mother in the window was not, I don't think, meant to be a twist, but just a confirmation.Pabodiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11429423073856010190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5110147752122772426.post-66850457839682968692013-08-20T13:39:12.796-07:002013-08-20T13:39:12.796-07:00Someone please explain the ending to me.Someone please explain the ending to me.Gbughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13980721221660041195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5110147752122772426.post-41968190425238243902013-07-13T02:11:37.776-07:002013-07-13T02:11:37.776-07:00I never got around to posting a comment on your &q...I never got around to posting a comment on your "Long Live HMAD" page for some reason. Sorry about that. I'm just posting now to say that I'll be sure to add this one to my Blockbuster queue. I also think the best compliment I can give to HMAD is that I was encouraged to seek out (and very much enjoyed) movies like "The Caller," "Absentia" and "The Pact" - all of which I might have ignored otherwise.Robertnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5110147752122772426.post-62884401836159301652013-07-13T01:44:01.206-07:002013-07-13T01:44:01.206-07:00I've got to look for this one. I may be showin...I've got to look for this one. I may be showing my age, but in these days where anyone with a camera can make a "movie" and get it out there, finding intelligent and thoughtfully made stuff is getting more difficult. Films like the original "The Omen" or "The Exorcist" are few and far between. Love 'em or hate 'em, they were "Events", not production line pop culture crap. No offense to fans, but I'm so busy avoiding post 80's (and that's pushing it) shit with the words "Living Dead" or "Vampire" in the title that I sometimes overlook potential gems. Thank you. I'm glad you're still here. This site is a valuable resource, daily or not.Damiennoreply@blogger.com