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randall Posted - 09/18/2011 : 01:57:10
Cannot believe my boy John Carpenter insisted on the possessive for this piece of shit. He didn't write, compose, edit...he just took a job. So this is *not* "John Carpenter's THE WARD," no matter *what* his contract says.

It's a 60s-set mental-institution ghost story. Carpenter uses every cheap trick in the book, the very stuff I railed against in INSIDIOUS, which I judge to be a very similar p.o.s.

There's a *huge* twist, but you're probably way ahead of me and Carpenter on that. Then a rote ending button. Johnny, we hardly knew ye! Please get to work on something of your own!

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