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Sleepy Hollow

Sleepy Hollow

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Classic creepy tale, done with humour, about a nervy 18th-century investigator looking into a vengeful headless horseman in a small town.

Certificate15

Duration100 mins

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  • Zack
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Review by Zack

2 stars

05 Feb 2014

I think this film was ok but it could of been better because I think it was kind of cheesy but then again it was made in 1999 and most films then were cheesy. but over all it was an ok film to watch but it is not really a film I would watch again because it got a bit boring but there was some good parts in the film like when they got there heads chopped of and when he was chasing people. I found the film a bit weird because it was a bit weird when the head less horse man and his horse came out the tree of death and all the blood was in the tree and the horse man reed of on his horse. in the end when he got his head back his face looked a bit scary and his teeth were sharpened so that he could bight people. overall I would say this was ok but that is because I have seen it before.

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