The Visitor (1979) Review
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- Review of 1979's 'The Visitor' directed by Guilio Paradisi and staring John Huston, Glenn Ford, Lance Henriksen, and Franco Nero.
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One unintended side-effect is that this film captures more of 1970's Atlanta landscape and architecture than any other major film shot there, including the ones Atlantans used to celebrate like SHARKY'S MACHINE and DELIVERANCE. That ice rink scene and many exterior shots took place at The Omni complex, now CNN Center (which doesn't look a whole lot different!).
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This movie rocks.
I saw it when it first came out in the movie theater.
saw this on shrooms, it was amazing
shrooms cause tumours.
@@coffeeNlemoncheesecake no they don't
yeah that's one of the good parts of the movie it shows the hotel and house and skyscrapers and the university was used as Katie's school.
To the comment made by "Cartwrite". This movie was not a total piece of crap. What i loved the most was how the entire council of evil men were obliterated. What they could have done though. Is made the flock of birds become projectiles of pure light in bird form. Then had them swirl around her as if she was trapped inside a tornado. The speed of the flock encircling her while inside the tornado. Would be extracting the alien DNA from her human vessel while cleansing her soul. All the dark energy would then reassemble into a hideous entity. However John Huston's character would then open a portal and hurl the entity trapped in a barrier. Millions of miles away from earth. Until it landed on an asteroid where it would remain fossilized inside the asteroid. Honestly this is a movie that could be re-written into a reboot. Where the evil entity would be recreated to look more menacing. Yet the old man could be played by Liam Neeson. However the battles fought between them. Would take place in the past, present, and finally in the future. Each time the victory was won by Liam's portrayal of Commander Yaweh.
3:55 - The Mom looks like she thinks being shot in the back is a great prank.
But yeah, the director really seems to make the Mother figure his target of full-on torture.
Did John Huston lose a bet?
One of the finest B-Movies ever spawned from the 9th dimension!....
Great quick summ up video!
The plot for the movie seems like a bunch of exuses for filming cool shots in interesting locations and contexts. Bird with a syringe doesn't make no sense but it is cool af nontheless.
Between the psychedelics of 1960, the spiritualist surrealisms of 1970 and the naïveté of the 1980’s; The Visitor is a visual confusion blended with The Exorcist, Carrie, The Birds, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and some Rosemary’s Baby garbled in 1970 cheese.
It’s a movie on subjectivity and schlock literalism. It’s not a storyline but an experience.
Love it.
the bible talks of giants in days of old and offsprings of the fallen angels but jesus says most got washed away by the flood but some survived the people that are seers and psycics in the world as of today.
100% agree
i only watched it because for whatever goddamn reason it has a lot of good reviews
probably the same people that gave phantasm and the fury good reviews
gotta say i enjoyed both of those more than phantasm tho
katy is the offspring on a fallen angel from the bible called Nephilim.
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this movie isnt boring you gewf, it was before its time -in 1979 it was well done you just dont get it.
How in the bloody hell did they manage to rope so many high-powered veteran actors into starring in this tripe? Did they all need the money that badly?
I watched this film last night, and was expecting a trippy, mess of a film. Instead all I got was a boring, pile of crap.
watch on acid..... will trip your world view out
Your loss.
@@jamesbrice6619 No. Their GAIN.
Finally, someone with eyes and a working brain.
@OldMastyr3 Hush piglet....nooooobody wants to hear you squeal