tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3723216439578019132.post8157340664305326051..comments2023-08-03T12:45:19.008-04:00Comments on The Lucid Nightmare: REVIEW: Night TideJay Shatzerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18365910606055581881noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3723216439578019132.post-43227936734748423692010-08-14T21:59:40.957-04:002010-08-14T21:59:40.957-04:00What a wonderful review you wrote on this film. I...What a wonderful review you wrote on this film. I love the film, had it taped for me off TMC and have watched it numerous times since. Typically I do not like horror films, but this one was so innocent at the beginning, it drew me in immediately. I have some questions of my own - please answer if you can: who called Johnny at the merry-go-round right before he saw the Mystery Woman in Black? Do you think she was Mrs. Murdock? What language did she speak in when she spoke to Mora at the Blue Grotto? Do you think Johnny and Ellen were going to get together after Mora's death? Was not Dennis Hopper's hair a darker color at the end of the movie (started out as blonde)? Also to be recognized was the music chosen for the movie, it was kinda of haunting and was a good companion to the acting. I've read on other posts, if you want to see Dennis Hopper in a movie where he is not playing a bad guy (besides Hoosiers), see this one. Oh yeah - rest in peace, Dennis!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com