That is, final if you don't count Abbott and Costello. I have a new found respect for this movie after watching it again recently from the Mummy's Ghost/Mummy's Curse double feature DVD.
Yes, I'm aware of all its inherit problems; the wildly outrageous continuity issues, the embarrassing ethnic stereotypes (particularly Goobie), Lon Chaney's apathetic performance as Kharis. Yet, in spite of or maybe because of those issues, I still find CURSE to be extremely enjoyable (even moreso than the previous installment).
If you're willing to suspend your disbelief just a tad & accept the new Louisiana setting for this film, I think you may enjoy it that much more. I know it's not high art, but it's fun nonetheless and 60 minutes of your life you won't regret spending to watch this movie. Just my humble opinion.
Yes, I'm aware of all its inherit problems; the wildly outrageous continuity issues, the embarrassing ethnic stereotypes (particularly Goobie), Lon Chaney's apathetic performance as Kharis. Yet, in spite of or maybe because of those issues, I still find CURSE to be extremely enjoyable (even moreso than the previous installment).
If you're willing to suspend your disbelief just a tad & accept the new Louisiana setting for this film, I think you may enjoy it that much more. I know it's not high art, but it's fun nonetheless and 60 minutes of your life you won't regret spending to watch this movie. Just my humble opinion.