Omen
Classic horror film, one of my favorites.
Gregory Peck and Lee Remick both excellent.
Billie Whitelaw is genuinely creepy as Damien's nanny Mrs. Baylock. Patrick Troughton is superb as the withering Father Brennan. But my applause goes to Harvey Stephens' who's the epitome of evil… well; he definitely looked the part and had a memorizing awe as Damien.
The music still scares me even after watching it many times, the films still looks good even though it is 39 years old.
The Finale and the end scene with Damien demonic face staring back is chilling.
8/10
Omen 2
The start follows of straight from the first one with Bugenhagen showing a college the face of the Anti Christ and both being buried under tons of sand and rocks.
Jumps forward 7 years, Damian is now a teenager at Military School and discovers who he is.
The story itself is pretty good actually, now that Damien has been under the care of his aunt and uncle, strange things are happening again. It seems like anyone who is getting to close to finding out the truth about Damien is getting killed in some freak accident.
Music again is excellent.
Again the final scene is of Damion just staring with that demonic grin.
Not up to the standard of the first film , but has a sequel it is not bad and is deserving of a watch.
6.5/10
Omen 3
Now the adult Anti Christ, Damion tries to kill the Nazarene.
There is a group of Monks trying to kill him, Every time a monk gets anywhere near Damien the poor guy falls off a bridge or drops down a hole or just slips on a banana peel or something.
Sam Neil is dreadful, Lisa Harrow is decent enough as is Don Gordon who plays Harvey Dean his right hand man.
The baby deaths in the film and the last one with the iron are pretty horrific.
Again the best part about the film is the music, Jerry Goldsmith's score is the best he did out of the three films.
You have to watch this if you have seen the first 2, but it is a poor 3rd to the first 2.
5/10