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4.0 out of 5 stars
stands well on its own merit ,nearly as good as the original,
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This review is from: The Omen (Widescreen) (DVD)
after finally seeing the Omen(2006 version)i have to say it is not asbad as i had thought it would be.as the two leads,ambassador thorn and his wife,Liev Schrieber and Julia Styles are cast well.however,i didn't find the child cast as Damien very convincing.he is more annoying than terrifying.Mia Farrow is brilliantly cast as the sinister nanny.Pete Postlewaite does quite well as the anguished Father Brennan,and David Thewlis is adequate as reporter Keith Jennings.now to the plot of the film.the movie follows the plot of the 1976 original fairly closely with a few minor changes.I that won't go into these differences here these differences,but some of them almost are almost more effective than the original.the movie does retain much of the original Jerry Goldsmith music,which of course elevates its fright factor. as a stand alone movie,it is at times very effective and quite well done.as a remake i think it is nearly equal to the original. 4/5
5.0 out of 5 stars
Omen (Remake),
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This review is from: The Omen (Widescreen) (DVD)
This is a very true to the original film. The acting is good and it is a cult classic in my books or I should say DVD's.
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