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Ha! .... My apologies but, I'm a curious lad :gun:
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Just be sure to cover your eyes... lol, I'm Ziggz btw nice to meet you.
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Good advice! LOL :Benny_monkeysmilies
And everybody just calls be DB for short. Nice to meet you, Ziggz. :buddies:
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A twat waffle is pretty much a replica of an actual waffle that's made with sewn-together twa-- *DB swings telephone receiver into face*
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I thought this was pretty weak. Nothing but loud music cues and jump out scares from beginning to end. Not absolutely terrible, but not great either. It is cool how it's made so much money on a million dollar budget though.
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It was pretty much any given haunted house flick from the 70's, which also relied on that exact same formula. A somewhat average plot peppered with strong musical cues, very small glimpses of teh demon and foreboding atmosphere. Naturally, I love it for this. It reminded me of the good 'ol days of horror when it wasn't all about gore and nudity.
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The Darth Maul demon didn't really help either...
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I guess Wan wanted it pained because he had a childhood fear of marionette/masquerade looking things. The painted didn't mind me but I guess it could have been a little cooler if he was naturally that color.
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i was truly surprised how much i liked this movie.....im generally a snob when it comes to anything that has any "hype" around it......but this was well done
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I actually enjoyed seeing the film in theaters more than the film itself...if that makes sense at all. The audience's reaction was priceless. Certain people were so into it; jumping at every scare and shrieking at every loud music cue. Seeing horror movies with a packed theater is the only way to see them even if you wind up not caring for whatever film in the long run.
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I agree. Certain horror movies should only be seen at the theater because of the sound system. Movies like [REC], Paranormal Activity, Cloverfield and now Insidious are the kinds that need to have an audience or good sound system to fully enjoy.
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Makes me wish I could go back and see some of the really OG cheesey ones in the theatre/drive-in...
Like The Fog (the original) and things like...
Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes!
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