sour milk?
Did anyone find it a bit strange, if not confusing to the plot, that the daughter has a glass of cold milk from the fridge on the SECOND day of the blackout?
Since the lights were the only real way to tell the power was still out, and it was daytime, I just assumed the blackout was over. Then comes night and all the candles and I'm sort of left wondering WTH?
They also never addressed the sixth missing patient.
Just a couple of small flaws in an otherwise great, campy film.
Watch where you step, the kiddies have taken over!share