DD_138 Wrote:Didn't scare me at all. I expected more. 4/10
Same here.
I think the trailer of the people at the movie theaters scared and shivering,
were just paid actors. I mean the film did not suck, but It was FAR from scary.
Bojangles Wrote:I hear you. I enjoyed The Descent, so I'll have to check out Part 2.
In Part 2 you see a lot more of the creatures, which (although they are scary) makes the film a little less scary. Like in the first one where you didnt know really know what was after them.
An indie movie called House of Horrors. Pretty good but some kinks to work out.
The last horror movie I watched was Reborn. It was one of those low budget type horror movies but Davina Joy made up for it. I have a thing for sweaty girls. Too bad she isn't a more known actress because there aren't very many pictures of her online.
Trick R' Treat, again lol.
Triangle - surprisingly good.
rec
I skipped past the audio section before playing the movie and was reading English subtitles through half of the movie until I realized all I had to do was switch the audio to English. Didn't ruin the experience too much though because I wasn't impressed with it.
I watched, "Summer School". I found it on netflix. It was horrible. But like all movies, I have to watch the whole thing. Mutant spider creatures, nazis, vampires, hillbillies, and [censored] dialogue. I take it that it was some an independent flim.
Wes Craven's New Nightmare - it wasn't as 'awesome' as I remember it from way back when, but it's still a good addition to the franchise.
Wild Country...pretty good British werewolf flick

Dracula 2000 followed by The Mist....... I like the idea they had for Dracula 2000 ( the whole Judas Iscariot deal)
mary319 Wrote:Dracula 2000 followed by The Mist....... I like the idea they had for Dracula 2000 ( the whole Judas Iscariot deal)
True true
House of 1,000 Corpses, again
I'm about to watch Santa's Slay.