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The Omen (1976) Review

Horror Movie Talk

Horror Movie Talk: Horror Movie Review

Tv & Film, After Shows, Film Reviews

4.4 • 640 Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2023

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

The demon child cursed our recording session. Listen to take three of this episode where I was sucked of all life. Synopsis Gregory Peck plays Robert Thorn, a wealthy and politically influential man who unbeknownst to his wife, adopts a baby boy to replace his son that was born, but died on the same day. The child, named Damien, when he becomes a toddler begins to be surrounded by strange an untimely deaths. When his father starts investigating the circumstances of Damien’s birth, he finds out his mother is a real bitch, and his father, wel his father is a real jerk. Review of The Omen (1976) The Omen is a tentpole horror movie, which makes up the unofficial trilogy of parenting horror with Rosemary’s Baby, and The Exorcist. It preys upon every parent's fear of “is my toddler…evil incarnate?” This movie answers… maybe! The real horror in the film isn’t anything that Damien does, it’s what he represents for the future, and the powers that seek to protect him. The focus isn’t so much on gaslighting like in Rosemary’s Baby, The Omen focuses on “outside forces” that set themselves against and for the Thorn family.  “The Omen” in the title refers to the prophecy of the antichrist, and in particular a poem that an ominous priest recites to Mr Thorn. While there aren’t a lot of “scares”, this is a taut and well paced thriller with plenty of dread and Ominousness. It’s a well constructed and acted movie, with a couple set pieces that really stick in your mind. I did wish that they did a little more with little Damien to do. He really is a blank slate in the film. He barely had any lines and as far as characterization, he seems indifferent to death, and has shifty eyes. It would have been nice to create more of a dilemma for the ending by showing him as a more normal boy who loved his parents. I really like this movie, but it doesn’t quite achieve the emotional heights of Rosemary’s Baby or The Exorcist, so I deduct one point. Score 9/10

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0:00.0

Do you ever worry that your child is evil incarnate?

0:04.0

Well, it's true.

0:24.8

Is this a metal thing?

0:25.4

Yes.

0:27.3

A little taste.

0:28.1

David.

0:29.6

David, what is this?

0:30.6

Pretty big.

0:33.7

We have to kill a lot of people.

0:35.5

Just too many, but you want me to fuck.

0:38.2

I have big, this, tiny vagina. Oil me up, daddy. I can't what you want me to fuck. I have big dick and tiny vagina.

0:39.7

Oil me up, daddy.

0:42.7

I can't believe the blinds for big tits.

0:43.8

Missletoe alert.

0:44.8

This is not country. I mean, this guy was a real jerk.

0:46.4

How long can Hugo be pregnant?

0:48.3

Chop, chop, chop, chop, chop.

0:49.4

Oh, I'm just such a dick, David.

0:51.2

Okay, everybody.

0:51.9

Put on your corpse handling gloves. You what? Cody Picasso.

0:55.7

Horror.

0:58.1

Hello, and welcome to horror movie talk.

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