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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Excellent restoration of a (not so) excellent film
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I never thought I would see MANOS look as great as this. The only negative thing I can say about it is that the MTS3K episode should have been included as a bonus.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
not a movie, a test of endurance
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Where does one begin with Manos? well first the title Manos is latin for hands so the movie is called Hands: the hands of fate. the non existant production value, five minutes of bland scenery in the opening. an incoherent plot. I dare it to make less sense. honestly there's nothing remotely redeeming about this flick, other than "the master's wives rolling around on the ground supposedly fightng for what seems like 10 mins and the Character Torgo, the caretaker, Reynolds performance is the sole reason to watch this pile of manure- watching him stagger back and forth plodding throughought the movie as if on another planet(rumor has it he was) speaking in a "goatlike voice"
waiting for the end of this movie is torture. despite the running time it feels twice as long as it really is. stick to the MS3K version unless you're a masochist....
This review is from Manos, the Hands of Fate [DVD] [1966]