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The special effects and kill scenes were impressive, featuring less CGI and embracing a more classic "80s" style. The plot was engaging and felt original. The performances were solid overall, but Mr. Crocket Flixtor movie truly stood out. I appreciated that the director and writers chose not to incorporate racism as a theme, which is often a cliché in many black horror films where the protagonist must confront a killer. This film is sure to haunt children and adults; had it been released during my childhood, it would have left a significant impact. As a horror film, it has the potential to become a classic for future generations, and I believe that if it doesn't receive the recognition it deserves now, it will certainly gain appreciation in the next decade.