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Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return


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    Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 08/05/2003



    Mega Hella Awesome, in my opinion...2009-12-225 / 5
    Don't listen to these people who say this movie is crap, they obviously have no imagination. But I will admit that you have to probably be opened minded to really like this film. I know i did! the end
    Great Movie!!!2009-10-035 / 5
    I bought this movie and thought it was great. I only wish there was a follow up to it! COTC 7 just plain sucked. But the original and 6 were my favs.
    Hes Back!2007-12-073 / 5
    ''Children of the Corn 5 - Fields of Terror'' did relate to this movie. The girl in this movie, Hannah, was the baby born at the end of five.

    ''Children of the Corn 666 - Isaacs Return''

    AKA

    ''Children of the Corn VI - Isaacs Return''.

    Lots and lots of people like this movie being that they brought Isaac back and all. But to be honest, I didn't care for this one too much.

    John Franklin ( Isaac ) is like an old man in this movie. He doesn't do any thing what so ever.

    You do get to see the human ( true ) form of He Who Walks Behind The Rows. The girl in the church at the first movie, Rachel, is Hannahs mother,

    When it is revealed who the real "He" is, the audience is probably shocked about that answer, I was glad to see Isaac killed off the show. This is the SECOND most goriest in the series. Four is the first gories.

    Children of the Corn on dirtbikes? This was was weird.....
    Too bad2007-11-112 / 5
    This is an unfortunate one. Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return (CotC6) probably has the best cinematography, best editing, some of the best effects, and some of the creepiest scenes of any CotC film to this point, but the script is a complete mess and helmer Kari Skogland does not seem to be very skilled at directing actors.

    For at least the first 10-15 minutes of CotC6, I was prepared to give it at least a 4. Hannah (Natalie Ramsey) is driving to the town of Gatlin, Nebraska--the setting of the first film--and gives a ride to what turns out to be a disturbing ghost. She soon after wipes out in a cornfield, and a creepy policewoman-- nicely cast against type, takes her to a hospital to be checked out, only it's a hospital that's apparently been taken over by mental patients. This is all great stuff, well filmed, with refreshing differences from the rest of the series.

    But then as the dialogue and exposition increase, the film begins to fall apart. The plot brings back Isaac (John Franklin) from the first film, with Hannah playing a major role in a "He Who Walks Behind the Rows"-religion prophecy. That maybe wasn't a bad idea, but the script feels like a first or second draft. It's choppy and just doesn't make much sense. The characters are bizarre, as if scripter Tim Sulka and co-writer Franklin kept changing their minds about dispositions every two pages. Hannah will seem gung-ho about experiencing Gatlin's weirdness one minute, oddly indifferent the next, then desperate to escape, and then gung-ho . . . Isaac vacillates between innocuous and evil. Rachel's (Nancy Allen) pendulum swings between psychopathic and protective. Maybe there were two or three completely different approaches tried, but they ran out of money, so the final film was a mash-up?

    And Skogland doesn't help. She tends to encourage her cast to overact, she exaggerates the multiple personality feeling, and she makes sure that everything seems pretentiously stagy.
    I AM FURIOUS NOW!2006-03-201 / 5
    MAN, I HATE THIS! I cannot take this any more. Watch the original and that is it. The original needs no sequel at all. Every sequel to the original sucks.

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