The Score ...


... was ridiculously overbearing. Almost every time loud metal or synth music came on, drowning out all the other sounds in the scene, I expected the film to turn into a musical, for Iron Maiden or someone to pop up and start singing while Jennifer did her actions in the background.

Standing there, on a road that leads to anywhere ...

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I thought it was great.

We have a local channel here in the Bay Area that does a Saturday night horror movie thing with two hosts.....it's f-ing great. It's great to have that kind of local TV fun with hosts/personalities that you get to know and love every week.

I wasn't familiar with this whole late night horror movie/host tradition until I researched it on the internet (they were also playing Svengoolie afterwards for awhile).

Anyways, you can't take these movies seriously. It's hilariously outrageous and entertaining.......and 'Phenomena' is one of my favorites so far.

The 'Iron Maiden'....while overbearing and perhaps ridiculous in most movies - is hilarious in this. It adds a cool dimension to when she's furiously trying to find an escape.

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Normally i would agree as I hate rock music sound tracks, but for some strange reason I love it in this movie!

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Metal! Metal! Metal!

Seize the moment, 'cause tomorrow you might be dead.

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