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The Unseen (1981)

Started by Scottie, July 20, 2008, 04:18:01 PM

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Scottie

Stephen "Flounder" Furst plays a retarded baby in a diaper in cinema's finest example of a retarded baby in a diaper. Although it has been said many times before, I cannot help reiterate the quality of the performance Furst gave in playing a retarded baby in a diaper locked in a basement, the product of brother/sister incest. It's an exquisite feast of acting comparable to Brando playing a broken father to Caan's bullet ridden body, or Kinski staring wildly at his raft filled with monkeys. The movie begins as a fairly standard slasher with two of the three women being easily dispatched within the first 45 minutes of the film by an unseen killer, but it isn't until we actually see the retarded baby in a diaper locked in the basement that the movie reveals its full and true quality.

I feel stuck writing this review because all I can focus on is this retarded baby-man. The movie has many other positive aspects and many negative ones, but all are washed away by the power of the retarded baby. Since I can't seem to write about anything else I'll cut this short and simply say watch this movie because, well, it has the best retarded baby in a diaper you'll ever see.
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WingedSerpent

I have not seen this movie..therefore it truely is the Unseen.
At least, that's what Gary Busey told me...

Menard

Quote from: Scottie on July 20, 2008, 04:18:01 PM
Stephen "Flounder" Furst plays a retarded baby in a diaper in cinema's finest example of a retarded baby in a diaper. Although it has been said many times before, I cannot help reiterate the quality of the performance Furst gave in playing a retarded baby in a diaper locked in a basement, the product of brother/sister incest. It's an exquisite feast of acting comparable to Brando playing a broken father to Caan's bullet ridden body, or Kinski staring wildly at his raft filled with monkeys. The movie begins as a fairly standard slasher with two of the three women being easily dispatched within the first 45 minutes of the film by an unseen killer, but it isn't until we actually see the retarded baby in a diaper locked in the basement that the movie reveals its full and true quality.

I feel stuck writing this review because all I can focus on is this retarded baby-man. The movie has many other positive aspects and many negative ones, but all are washed away by the power of the retarded baby. Since I can't seem to write about anything else I'll cut this short and simply say watch this movie because, well, it has the best retarded baby in a diaper you'll ever see.


Try as I might, I cannot resist the urge to go for the obvious joke here:


Hey man...that sounds retarded.



Sorry; didn't mean to soil your review with disposable humor.

voltron

Hey, I just watched this a couple of days ago. Not bad at all. I enjoyed Sydney Lassick's (sp?) performance, and his wife who is constantly on the verge of crying throughout the entire movie. Lassick would resurface much later in the classic Cool As Ice, but I didn't need to mention that here, right?  :cheers:
"Nothin' out there but God's little creatures - more scared of you than you are of them"  - Warren, "Just Before Dawn"

Trevor

Quote from: Menard on July 21, 2008, 01:13:25 AM
Quote from: Scottie on July 20, 2008, 04:18:01 PM
Stephen "Flounder" Furst plays a retarded baby in a diaper in cinema's finest example of a retarded baby in a diaper. Although it has been said many times before, I cannot help reiterate the quality of the performance Furst gave in playing a retarded baby in a diaper locked in a basement, the product of brother/sister incest. It's an exquisite feast of acting comparable to Brando playing a broken father to Caan's bullet ridden body, or Kinski staring wildly at his raft filled with monkeys. The movie begins as a fairly standard slasher with two of the three women being easily dispatched within the first 45 minutes of the film by an unseen killer, but it isn't until we actually see the retarded baby in a diaper locked in the basement that the movie reveals its full and true quality.

I feel stuck writing this review because all I can focus on is this retarded baby-man. The movie has many other positive aspects and many negative ones, but all are washed away by the power of the retarded baby. Since I can't seem to write about anything else I'll cut this short and simply say watch this movie because, well, it has the best retarded baby in a diaper you'll ever see.


Try as I might, I cannot resist the urge to go for the obvious joke here:


Hey man...that sounds retarded.



Sorry; didn't mean to soil your review with disposable humor.

:teddyr: :bouncegiggle: And here was this crazy South African thinking that I was the king of soiled underpants here.  :teddyr:

Seriously, if this is the film with Barbara Bach, directed by the immortal Peter Foleg, I remember it as seriously creeping me out as a teen.  :buggedout:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Trevor

Quote from: voltron on July 22, 2008, 08:24:59 AM
Hey, I just watched this a couple of days ago. Not bad at all. I enjoyed Sydney Lassick's (sp?) performance, and his wife who is constantly on the verge of crying throughout the entire movie. Lassick would resurface much later in the classic Cool As Ice, but I didn't need to mention that here, right?  :cheers:

Yes, please don't mention that title. I actually got an enquiry about it a few months ago: someone was looking for it on DVD and was most upset when I checked IMDB and told him it was only available on VHS. He even asked me to buy it for him!  :buggedout:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

voltron

Yes, please don't mention that title. I actually got an enquiry about it a few months ago: someone was looking for it on DVD and was most upset when I checked IMDB and told him it was only available on VHS. He even asked me to buy it for him!  :buggedout:
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I have a dvd-r vhs rip of this great cinematic experience. James Dean's got nothing on Mr. Van Winkle.  :bouncegiggle:
"Nothin' out there but God's little creatures - more scared of you than you are of them"  - Warren, "Just Before Dawn"

Scottie

Voltron, did you happen to see The Unseen in Austin Texas at the midnight screening? Those midnight screenings are killer. Twice a week a 35mm screening of a great bad movie takes place in front of a packed theatre. This week is Pumpkinhead and I can't wait.
___<br />Spongebob: What could be better than serving up smiles? <br />Squidward: Being Dead.

voltron

Scottie, I only wish I could have been at the midnight screening, it sounds awesome. Unfortunately, I live in sh*tty @ss New Waterford, Nova Scotia. The local theater only plays new movies, and the town's only video shop just shut down (no biggie, it sucked anyway).
"Nothin' out there but God's little creatures - more scared of you than you are of them"  - Warren, "Just Before Dawn"