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BojanglesOrphan
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Orphan (2009)

That's the trailer.

I don't know if I will see this one in theaters or not. Seriously, how are you going to be afraid of a 9 year old little girl? From what I've seen she has no super powers or anything like that. The only way I see this working is if they take it they route The Good Son (awesome movie) went.
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Bojangles Wrote:Orphan (2009)
Seriously, how are you going to be afraid of a 9 year old little girl?
Umm because she throws your daughter in the way of your car? Underestimate nothing >.< .

I saw the trailer seeing "Drag me" and thought it looked pretty good, though I get the feeling I may have just seen the highlights and the rest is gonna be underdone melodrama.
“The Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audience’s deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... I’d better stop before I give myself nightmares”
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Yes. Everytime I walk down the road I have a fear that a 9 year old little girl with pigtails could straight up kick my ass and ruin my life. I would hate for that 9 year old to throw me off of a monkey gym into the snow.

Seriously, when all this shit started going down why would you keep that around your children? She releases the parking brake and sends her daughter through traffic in an uncontrollable car. She obviously caused trouble at school. She caught her son's tree house on fire.

The scene where she pushed her daughter out in front of her car was pretty cool. However, what type of mom lets her 2 daughters just play out beside of a busy highway?

The trailer could have shown just about all the action that happens in the flick. Just like The Last House on The Left (2009).
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Bojangles Wrote:Laughing-satan

Yes. Everytime I walk down the road I have a fear that a 9 year old little girl with pigtails could straight up kick my ass and ruin my life. I would hate for that 9 year old to throw me off of a monkey gym into the snow.

Seriously, when all this shit started going down why would you keep that around your children? She releases the parking brake and sends her daughter through traffic in an uncontrollable car. She obviously caused trouble at school. She caught her son's tree house on fire.
Look at all the guys who say they would just "kick Chucky away" because he's small; killers all have to have their ways of doing what they do >.> .

Who knows what's going through the mind of adoptive parents in that situation? They could "believe" she's innocent till the end, leaving her to do all she wants to her victims in their helpless moments as long as she can keep up the facade.
“The Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audience’s deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... I’d better stop before I give myself nightmares”
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Bojangles Wrote:Laughing-satan

Yes. Everytime I walk down the road I have a fear that a 9 year old little girl with pigtails could straight up kick my ass and ruin my life. I would hate for that 9 year old to throw me off of a monkey gym into the snow.

Seriously, when all this shit started going down why would you keep that around your children? She releases the parking brake and sends her daughter through traffic in an uncontrollable car. She obviously caused trouble at school. She caught her son's tree house on fire.

The scene where she pushed her daughter out in front of her car was pretty cool. However, what type of mom lets her 2 daughters just play out beside of a busy highway?

The trailer could have shown just about all the action that happens in the flick. Just like The Last House on The Left (2009).

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