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03 Jul 2007, 17:02 | #1852 |
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I agree with Zina, it's not all the blood and guts and gore that gets me, it's the psychological thrillers (well you'd expect me to be interested in the psychology of horror really, wouldn't you?) or the ones that make me jump just when I'm not expecting it...
I saw The Exorcist when I was about 18, having been told it was really scary, and I found it more entertaining watching the faces of my very naive, goody-two-shoes friends than I did watching the film! Nothing much has changed there.... Still Ghost Rider, although I did watch American Beauty the other day too, and can't remember if I've said that one... |
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03 Jul 2007, 17:06 | #1854 |
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nope, didnt see lady in teh water, mostly because of tons of VERY bad reviews, I'm generally not paying that much attention to reviewers but this time I didnt find one single good review and so I decided to wait til it airs on TV lol.
I might be one of the few people who actually LIKED the village. I think it's one of his better movies, though many people were diappointed that the monsteres werent really monsteres. I cant really explain why I like it, it's not the story, not the plot it's, as I said, the atmosphere of the movie. My favourite movie of his is signs btw, although many people didnt like that one either. The scene where they're watching the mexican kids birthday video is one of my favourite 'horror' movie moments ever. PS: I'm a huge fan of the original Village of the damned from the 60s. THAT's good horror, without any blood or gore, just because of, again, the atmospere. |
03 Jul 2007, 17:08 | #1855 |
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Didn't like Signs...in fact, thought it was pretty...dufus...
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03 Jul 2007, 17:50 | #1856 |
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It seemed to me as though the guy did The Sixth Sense then went completely off the boil with Signs, The Village, Lady In The Water...it's a shame, if they'd all been like his first one I'd have loved them
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03 Jul 2007, 18:34 | #1857 |
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I thought the second movie - Unbreakable...finally looked it up...wasn't bad at all...after that it seems that it all went down the hill...
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03 Jul 2007, 18:47 | #1858 |
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03 Jul 2007, 18:52 | #1859 |
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03 Jul 2007, 18:54 | #1860 |
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I watched Vacancy on DVD the other night-not bad but the ending, when the guy is actually still alive, was soooo unbelieveable.
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03 Jul 2007, 21:53 | #1861 |
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teaching Mrs. Tingle
with a very good Helen Mirren |
03 Jul 2007, 22:01 | #1862 |
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03 Jul 2007, 22:31 | #1863 |
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Ghost Rider was okay, not one of Nic Cage's best movies, but okay for a couple of hours' entertainment..
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03 Jul 2007, 22:47 | #1864 |
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04 Jul 2007, 00:37 | #1865 |
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The flying scotsman - absolutely brilliant
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04 Jul 2007, 04:10 | #1866 |
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... Pirates 2 ...
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04 Jul 2007, 12:31 | #1867 |
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Ocean's Eleven
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04 Jul 2007, 13:20 | #1868 |
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... still Pirates 2 ... and i was thrilled to channel surf upon a Twlight Zone marathon on the telly last night ! ...
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04 Jul 2007, 20:12 | #1869 |
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RATATOUILLE
in a VERY posh new HUGE theater at the largest mall in America!!! VERY cute movie... |
05 Jul 2007, 01:40 | #1870 |
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Apparently I'm watching The 6th Day, but I'm too drunk to know for sure...
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05 Jul 2007, 01:41 | #1871 |
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a VERY good documentary about Helmut Schmidt
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05 Jul 2007, 03:30 | #1872 |
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Shrek the Third.
Disappointing. After 1 and 2 being so amazing, 3 was somewhat of a letdown. Sounds familiar |
05 Jul 2007, 03:47 | #1873 |
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... still Pirates 2 ... ... i've been watching the Monk marathon on telly the live long day... and still am ... ...
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05 Jul 2007, 03:56 | #1874 |
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I'm gonna go watch True Crime with the very cool Alicia Silverstone
Night folks ! |
05 Jul 2007, 11:08 | #1875 |
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