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I heard it's hammershite.
Same here. I was going to see it but I got spooked when I heard so many bad things about it. It would have been different if some people hated it while others liked it but it seems it's universally regarded as crap. It's a shame too because it looked like a very cool concept.
yeah I was super pumped by the commercials and my love of nasa as a child, but there hasn't even been a "it's not that bad" review.
its pg13 so its as scary as Spongebob.
It is very disappointing. I was pretty excited for this too but after the slating its had right across the board I'm not seeing this at the flicks....
I'm one of the firm believers that horror doesn't need to be rated R. Also, one of the few people who thinks that.
Wasn't it a Cloverfield style film? I can't watch those. I suffer from pretty acute motion sickness when something is filmed like that. But I love the concept.
It's Cloverfield style but it looks like a lot of it is security cam style as well so there are a lot of cameras mounted to stands.
The general consensus is that it was a pretty unique idea but executed badly. One reviewer said it could have been a great short.
It looks mytee scary to me but then I couldnt sleep after watching "Insidious" as embarrassing as that may seem

Not embarrassing at all. In fact, for a while, during my brief period of insomnia, I had spooky night terrors of that silhouetted demon from Insidious. I kept imagining it perched on my ceiling or standing my my bedside.
and the scene where the dad has gone in after the boy and watches that waxy looking woman shoot her family and I could name about a dozen scenes like that lurk about in my head -it's been a long time since a movie scared me quite like that . In fact since I was 10 and saw Friday the 13th for the first time but in that case it was the music
I'm not afraid to admit that my hands were shaking during our screening of it. For the first time since 1999 I actually covered my eyes, peeking slightly through my fingers to watch what was happening. Sleepy Hollow was the last theatrical movie to do that to me.