A girl called Hannah goes back to her hometown (Gatlin) to find her mother but on the way she picks up a strange man who fore-shadows her life with a passage from the bible. When she gets there she wakes up Isaac from a coma he has been in for 19 years. Isaac is awake and wants to fulfil the final prophecy.
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if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
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This is a very scary movie. It has a great story line. It also has great acting. It is scarier then The Shinning. The 7th Children of the Corn movie Children of the Corn Revelations is better. But still this is a great movie. Children of the Corn IV is also better. But still if you like horror movie you should see this film.
Children Of The Corn 666 Isaacs ReturnThis movie started of really spooky, I really enjoyed that scenes, Main lead, her voice is very annoying and with Isaacs Return and his voice, sound likes cat nails on blackboard.I found This movie was slightly better then the 5 movie.It did not have much gore it in, but it was some-what entertaining and movie can be really confusing at times and also liked the twist at end.Acting was not great but it was watchable, still I could not connect to any of them as, i Just found them really annoying.This one is worth watching! 4 out of 10
The Children of the Corn-series is one of the rare series to feature all new different characters in all of its movies. "Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return" is the only exception to this, since it again features John Franklin, who also starred in the first movie, made 15 years earlier.Guess that John Franklin needed the money or the attention, since he also is the one that actually wrote the story for this movie. Basically all of the Children of the Corn sequels are pointless, this one included, since they add very little to this very average horror-series, originally written by Stephen King.I like the movie for providing it with a more modern look and feel to it. It makes the atmosphere more horror like than perhaps any of the other Children of the Corn movies but yet the movie is not very horror like. The movie is far too much of a lackluster for that. I wished more would be exactly happening in this movie, instead of focusing more on its messy story. The story is all over the place really and it tries to throw in to many twists and surprises, until you reach the point that you simply do not care anymore about anything that is happening in the movie.A bad movie and entry in the series.3/10http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/
Children of the Corn 666 (1999) ** (out of 4)The sixth film in the series is a mildly entertaining if rather needless direct sequel to the first film. This time out a young girl (Natalie Ramsey) goes back to Gatlin to try and find out who her real mother is. Once there she awakens Isaac (John Franklin), the original film's leader of the children. Soon he is back preaching his religious stuff with hopes of passing it on to his son. If you've seen the original film then you know it's impossible for Issac to be in a coma here let alone have the possibility of coming back to life but this is a horror series so you'll just have to put that out of your mind. I thought the first half of this movie was rather slow without too many good things going on but the final half really picks up and makes for a mildly interesting film. The story is pretty much what we've seen in the previous films with a group of religious nuts spitting out gospel but this time there seems to be something a tad bit deeper in their motives. A few minor changes makes for an entertaining second half that includes a rather exciting ending. Ramsey does a pretty good job in the lead role and Franklin doesn't miss a beat in stepping back into the role he last did fifteen years earlier. Stacy Keach is good in a thankless role as a doctor and Nancy Allen is on hand looking better than ever. The two are in here for their name value but both are good. The special effects are a tad bit better than average as is the editing and various other technical things. The music score is also a step up but the killings are all rather bland with the exception being a suicide that happens towards the end. I doubt fans of the first film are going to jump all over this "conclusion" since there are many unanswered question or facts that are overlooked.