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i did watch texas chainsaw massacare and that freaked me out espeacially the end because that was a true story |
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you can watch the trailer here http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808716060/info it does look very scary:eek: Also the new movie vacency omg thats looks sooooo scary i can't even watch the previews now:eek: :eek: |
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Cinematically speaking, the dark scenes,the gloomy weather,and the apartment block itself, even though occupied with people, looks ominous to begin with. The long narrow corridor lack warmth and the doors of the apartment are metal, giving it a cold prison like feel. As you see the apartment for the first time its is devoid of character just dark and foreboding. Like the Ring Trilogy the end is of someone making a sacrifice to protect a loved one even though that person will be damned to spend time in horror. Haunting, simply haunting. |
I sometimes like horror flicks but usually on a rainy sunday afternoon but this one sounds too disturbing for even me..and I'm not one to watch comedies or hokey love stories... I love mysterys and crime based movies....but not sadistic sicko stuff like this sounds. I agree with what someone said...and we wonder why our country is SO obsessed with killing and gore ? We FEED it. |
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and theres going to be a part three to this sick movie :thumbdown |
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OK, seriously, I have to quit talking about this now.:( :thumbdown How about we talk about something else. Dinosaurs? Potato Chips? Shoestrings? Anything? |
Maybe I'm weird, but I liked it? Disgusting, yes. Disturbing, yes. Made my stomach turn, most definitely. But I also love scary movies, The Devil's Rejects is my favorite, I just love it. I thought The Hills Have Eyes would have been a little bit over the top and stupid, but it kept me shocked and on my toes. |
I didn't like it either. It might as well have been a documentary on carnage. I give it two thumbs down. I can't wait to see Vacancy with Kate Beckinsale and Luke Wilson. |
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OK, I did leave myself a little open for that one. It wasn't like I loved, it as much as [Goodfellas, Old School, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas], I liked it because I expected WAY worse, as in typical horror. I'll agree It's sad that generations have to be spooked by something worse as time goes on. |
I've seen it...it is pretty sick. I had trouble watching most of it. |
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But I hate movies that show women (especially young girls/children) being violated. Stuff like that upsets me and makes me cringe ... because that DOES happen in real life. Women every day are raped and abused and seeing that in a movie -- especially knowing that people are making money off of it -- just pisses me off. |
I liked all the old ones until the cheesy sequels came along. LOL. |
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Horror movies aren’t really horror movies anymore. I mean, they’re not really scary as much as disturbing. I don’t like movies that mess with your mind like that. My best friend made me go see the first “Saw” movie. We went to the 9:30 show, so it was after 11 when we got out. Let’s just say that for the first time ever (even as a kid) I was so disturbed by a movie that I slept with the lights on. (This was before I had Sadie for comfort) I just don’t get into movies like that. |
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