saw this yesterday...loved it. man, i grew up with harry potter. since i was 9 i loved the books. it's heartbreaking to see the series come to an end...it really is.
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âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs 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... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ
Daylight Yet Unseen Wrote:saw this yesterday...loved it. man, i grew up with harry potter. since i was 9 i loved the books. it's heartbreaking to see the series come to an end...it really is.
My daughter is madly in love with Draco Malfoy--I hope my mom will take her cause I HATE Harry Potter as much as I do Twilight
Torture is only truly pleasurable when performed.....slowly----The Machine Girl
I loved this movie. Yates did a phenomenal job showing how lonely Harry is in the world after all this happened. There are several scenes throughout the film that are reminiscent of I Am Legend and Romero's Dawn of the Dead. I also found it interesting how closely the film mirrors real life events like World War II and the Holocaust. The propaganda against Muggles and the complete destruction of that race. Can't wait for part 2.
"The conquest of fear lies in the moment of its acceptance. And understanding what scares us most is that which is most familiar, most common place"
- Chris Carter
I guess it's sort of a generational thing. Us 90s kids grew up with the books and I'm guessing that, to us, it was something new and relatable.
"The conquest of fear lies in the moment of its acceptance. And understanding what scares us most is that which is most familiar, most common place"
- Chris Carter
"The conquest of fear lies in the moment of its acceptance. And understanding what scares us most is that which is most familiar, most common place"
- Chris Carter
I have no idea and with my luck... it's probably a movie not even about baseball.
"The conquest of fear lies in the moment of its acceptance. And understanding what scares us most is that which is most familiar, most common place"
- Chris Carter