Masters of Horror: The Washingtonians - Peter Medak
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Plot Summary
What if everything we believe about our sacred icons of American history turned out to be a complete lie? Suppose, for example, that The Father of Our Country was actually a blood-crazed cannibal? Jonathon Schaech and Saul Rubinek star in this gruesome tale about the discovery of a Revolutionary War artifact that proves George Washington's famed wooden teeth hungered for more than just liberty. How far will a group of homicidal historians go to keep a hero's grisly legacy alive? Would our government deliberately hide the truth to cover-up the meat of the matter? A feast of answers – complete with huge helpings of human carnage – will all be served at the final banquet of The Washingtonians.
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No - Not Even Decent!
I remember watching this, and thinking that the first half was decently scary and suspenseful. My thoughts that this would be a good movie overall were mistaken in the entire second half of the movie. This movie really decided halfway that it wanted to become a comedy, full of poorly outfited cult members, and a cliche'd ending. Seriously, don't attempt to prove I'm wrong, because you will fail. I also need to comment on the girl. Throughout the film, this child is afraid of everything in her house - every door, every room, everything. I understand caution, but when it seems like a character is afraid of her own shadow, it's pitiful.
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