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Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror [DVD]

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  • Actors: Stacy Galina, Alexis Arquette, Ahmet Zappa, Greg Vaughan, Adam Wylie
  • Directors: Ethan Wiley
  • Producers: Jo Ann May-Pavey, Jeff Geoffray, Walter Josten
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 16 May 2011
  • Run Time: 80 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B004WJRV5M
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 34,049 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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The fifth instalment, based on the Stephen King novel, has six students getting lost in a deserted rural town and discovering a murderous cult of children controlled by evil forces. With dead bodies appearing all around them, the students decide to stay and rescue the children...

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No matter how many times I watch this film I can never decide how much I like it, by no means is it a bad film but it is a bit below standard when compared to the previous entries. I would give this film a lot less than 4 stars if it weren't for the blood and gore, there's really a lot of it in this film, however, it is quite few and far between. Theres two quite gruesome murders at the beginning then it kind of dries up for about an hour before it goes all out in the final ten minutes and delivers some quite gory scenes, the splitting head scene is great and the children go crazy and start using chainsaws, electric drills and blow torches. The leader in this film, Eezekial, is quite good but I found that he lacks the presence of his predecessors, he dosen't have the evil aura that Isaac, Micah, Eli and Josiah had, he did do quite well though for a young kid. The biggest let down in this film is the lack of atmosphere, all the attempts at suspense kind of fall flat and therefeore it loses all ability to be scary. As for the fact that a man was behind the cult it seemed kind of contradictory to the fact that it is supposed to be about pure children cleansing corrupt adults, even though they gave quite a good explanation for this it still seemed like a bit of a strange decision, Eezekial should have been given full leadership of the cult instead.
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In the late nineties the teen slasher was starting to get popular again, mainly on the back of the success of Craven's Scream. So what else for the Children of the Corn series than to have some college kids crash their car and get chased by local murderous kids? There were a few cast surprises here, including Eva Mendes in her first feature, Fred Williamson as the Sheriff, David Carradine as the cult leader and Kane Hodder as the barman. Generally, the acting is quite bad, the story is obvious and the effects average but again, this isn't as bad as the imdb score of 3.7 perceives it to be (over 30% of people vote this 1/10 but that's just poor voting as I can easily name a hundred worse horrors). If you're a fan of horror, you'll find enough to like here and it's worth purchasing cheap. 2.5/5
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Children of the Corn 5 : Fields of Terror (1998) is the fifth title in the series and as the series moves along, it becomes increasingly more bizarre. Six college students and friends take a wrong turn and find themselves lost in a strangely deserted rural town... only to discover that this deceptively quiet place hides a murderous cult of children controlled by evil forces! It's revealed that one of the friends had a brother named Jacob who began worshiping "he who walks behinds the rows" as a child after she left him to live with their abusive father years ago. She finds out that some of the kids are "practicing" the same belief so she, along with her friends, go to find him. They come across this sort of foster house where children live with a man named Luke. He is their adopted wards of the state. Eventually Allison finds Jacob who is under the control of Ezekiel.

It's the eve of his 18th birthday, and as per Children of the Corn rules, he must die when he turns the age of an adult. Allison and the friends find out what Luke and Ezekiel have been doing and come together to put a stop to their treachery leading to a huge bloodbath. The film features a young Eva Mendes' in her first movie. If nothing else, it seems that the "Children of the Corn" franchise was good for launching starlets' careers. Mendes also follows in the footsteps of Charlize Theron and Naomi Watts. We have some great roles filled by Kane Hodder (as a bartender), Fred Williamson (a sheriff) and David Carradine (a prophet and savior) who eventually has his head split open and a fireball comes out in what has to be the most bizarre gore scene ever. While Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror has a fun cast the script was rather weak and uneven. It is an unbalanced movie that's only fun comes from the goofiness and attempts to be scary. While it was a decent watch, it just wasn't as good as the previous entry in the franchise but it's still miles ahead of COTC 6 and 7.
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You start to wonder a little with some of the Stephen king stories they stretch them much much too far this is one case in particular where it was taken from a short story and ends up as seven films sadly quality seems to fall by the wayside when they are just doing it for the money
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