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Unintentional Hilarious Parts.


Christopher Walken letting the kids blow the trumpet at the school. That whole damn scene.

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I don't see what' "unintentional." It's obvious parts of it are meant to be humorous.

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I'm going to back you up on that, The Prophecy certainly had a clear sense of humor to it. For a horror movie, and a low budget one at that, it was smart enough to know not to take itself too seriously.

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I laughed out loud when Gabriel was in the morgue and there was that sign that said "Freezers for bodies not beer" or close to that.

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I laughed out loud when Gabriel was in the morgue and there was that sign that said "Freezers for bodies not beer" or close to that.

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Yeah, we heard you the first time.

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"eh, you look like a Thomas..."

The diner scene where Gabriel is all bloody and Rachel is in a hospital gown looking all comatose.

lol!!


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For me it was Jerry scene in his apartment, the face he's making with the song 'I wanna be your best friend too'.

Damn he looked wasted.

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There was nothing "unintentionally" hilarious about this movie! It was SUPPOSED to be hilarious! Yes, it is creepy, it is suspenseful, and it is good horror and mystery. But it is also funny as all get-out, and totally intended to be.

At least, that's my opinion. Nothing makes horror more horrific than blending it with humor. Keeps the viewer off-base. Good job, movie-makers!

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*I* laughed out loud when Rachael opened her eyes in the hospital and Gabriel said "HI!!"

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This!!

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As new user "this" is a strange first post. Especially for a thread that's 4 years old to someone whom will never reply back.

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And thank you for the welcome :)

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Welcome to the boards! :)
Are you coming back?

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Most definitely. Imdb refugee, loved all the little trivia and scenarios i'd find in the message boards.

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Just to keep the dead-thread weirdly alive (kinda apropos for a The Prophecy board, yes?), I'll contribute that a lot of stuff about the school and the teacher (Katherine?) made me laugh, and I do not think it was intended.

She's in class and realizes Mary's missing, so she just walks out on all the other kids.

She finds Mary in the abandoned, potentially-dangerous upper story and finds her with a transient (well, as far as Katherine knows). The transient is weird, creepy, and knows names he shouldn't. The teacher goes, "You should leave," and she doesn't look worried, angry, creeped out - nothing. She's just kind of annoyed.

Then the teacher goes back downstairs and Mary pops up, "I hid". Hilarious. All of that is laughable.

They explained why all the different ages were in the same school, but in the same class at the same time?

The teacher only seems to wear midriff-revealing outfits to her class.

She goes to Mary's house and looks after her. I guess this was after school, but it's shot like the teacher is just wandering around in the middle of the school day.

The students arrive at school before she does. How? Why?

They're with another creepy, weird dude, and the teacher thinks nothing of that - despite the recent nastiness with a now-incredibly sick Mary.

On and on with this stuff.

Weirdly, a lot of the stuff mentioned by the posts from times-gone-by are clearly intentionally funny stuff. The trumpet, the beer sign in the morgue, Gabriel saying, "Hi" or the diner scene... it's all supposed to be funny.

I liked the movie overall, but the teacher stuff didn't play like they wanted it to (I think, anyway). It's got some cool supernatural stuff and some great, otherworldly performances by Walken and Mortensen. Oh, it also loses some points for some, "Did you research this at all?" Bible quotes and "facts". The verse Thomas quotes isn't from the Bible; Paul didn't even write a Gospel. Later he says that God always sends angels to kill people. Mm...no?

The writer/director also plays fast-and-loose with what jobs the cops seem to be doing. Again, with the school, the teacher phones about a guy living in the upstairs and being creepy with a 12-year old student and they basically go, "We're kinda busy...maybe tomorrow?" The coroner/morgue guy is bringing Thomas reports on the book. They're a small town sheriff's department, maybe? But then how are they getting such CSI levels of readings on the book?

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You make some very good points about so many nonsensical aspects of this movie. Makes me laugh and love this movie even more.

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It does have its own charm, doesn't it? Walken makes ho-hum movies way more fun than they should be, too. Oh, and Mortenson is such a powerhouse here. Such a good performance.

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Yeah, Walken and Mortenson are always good. I also liked Eric Stoltz a lot. Don't see anyone mentioning him much.

One thing I really like is how the Angels perch on things like the back of chairs. Kind of unsettling. I thought that was a very creative idea.

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"One thing I really like is how the Angels perch on things like the back of chairs. Kind of unsettling. I thought that was a very creative idea."

I completely agree with this! I noticed and loved it.

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