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warped_candykid
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Posted - 2011/04/10 : 09:02:50
This has to be scariest movie I've ever seen! Especially the man looking in the baby's window!
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latininxtc
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Posted - 2011/04/10 : 14:45:57
yea it looks pretty damn scary. i definitely wanna see this
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warped_candykid
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Posted - 2011/04/10 : 17:33:23
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
yea it looks pretty damn scary. i definitely wanna see this
I will tell you, I had to drive nearly 2 hours back home in the dark over a mountain road, and I was too freaked out to even look out my door windows. The reason it was so scary for me was because one night around 7+ years ago, I was playing Mario Brothers 3, and I'm in the room all alone, and I look out the living room window, and I saw this creepy man looking in the window as he walked to our porch. It was our new neighbor and he needed to borrow something, but dang! I live in a little country house and not many people just walk up to our porch, especially at night.
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DJ Lawlzy
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Posted - 2011/04/10 : 18:27:07
I might see it. As much as the idea of a scary movie without gratuitous blood interests me, I read quite a few reviews saying it relies on too many surprise moments. As in, something jumps out or there's a loud sound. The same kind of thing that would make you jump if someone yelled in your ear from behind. Is there any truth to this?
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Future_Shock
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Posted - 2011/04/10 : 18:35:49
quote: Originally posted by DJ Lawlzy:
I might see it. As much as the idea of a scary movie without gratuitous blood interests me, I read quite a few reviews saying it relies on too many surprise moments. As in, something jumps out or there's a loud sound. The same kind of thing that would make you jump if someone yelled in your ear from behind. Is there any truth to this?
www.imdb.com
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DJ Lawlzy
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Posted - 2011/04/10 : 19:03:57
quote: Originally posted by Andy_Influx:
quote: Originally posted by DJ Lawlzy:
I might see it. As much as the idea of a scary movie without gratuitous blood interests me, I read quite a few reviews saying it relies on too many surprise moments. As in, something jumps out or there's a loud sound. The same kind of thing that would make you jump if someone yelled in your ear from behind. Is there any truth to this?
www.imdb.com
I was hoping for someone who's seen it here on the forums to answer as I've already been reading through reviews :P Thanks though!
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NekoShuffle
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Posted - 2011/04/10 : 19:24:18
I saw rio recently!! I never watch horror films or adult films or whatever just pixar/kids movies. It's a bit predictable but kinda funny and veerryyy pretty in 3D
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latininxtc
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Posted - 2011/04/10 : 23:19:52
quote: Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
I saw rio recently!! I never watch horror films or adult films or whatever just pixar/kids movies. It's a bit predictable but kinda funny and veerryyy pretty in 3D
sounds like u got peter pan syndrome lol
i like my disneys and pixars as well, but i hate being around noisyass 10 and under year olds. last film i went to see where that was a problem was when i saw the simpsons movie. surprisingly, when i saw Wall-E in theaters there wasn't a problem like that at all. but the theater was full of college kids and adults lol i went with a bunch of my frat bros we really did like it.
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DJ Lawlzy
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Posted - 2011/04/11 : 00:10:50
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
quote: Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
I saw rio recently!! I never watch horror films or adult films or whatever just pixar/kids movies. It's a bit predictable but kinda funny and veerryyy pretty in 3D
sounds like u got peter pan syndrome lol
i like my disneys and pixars as well, but i hate being around noisyass 10 and under year olds. last film i went to see where that was a problem was when i saw the simpsons movie. surprisingly, when i saw Wall-E in theaters there wasn't a problem like that at all. but the theater was full of college kids and adults lol i went with a bunch of my frat bros we really did like it.
Worst part about seeing animated films in theaters is the kids. I had a little girl literally touching my hair, grabbing my shoulders and whispering near my ear at the theater seeing Rango. She also remarked "I don't like this movie" 10 minutes in and then "Mommy I want to go home" 30 minutes later.
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latininxtc
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Posted - 2011/04/11 : 00:28:41
quote: Originally posted by DJ Lawlzy:
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
quote: Originally posted by NekoShuffle:
I saw rio recently!! I never watch horror films or adult films or whatever just pixar/kids movies. It's a bit predictable but kinda funny and veerryyy pretty in 3D
sounds like u got peter pan syndrome lol
i like my disneys and pixars as well, but i hate being around noisyass 10 and under year olds. last film i went to see where that was a problem was when i saw the simpsons movie. surprisingly, when i saw Wall-E in theaters there wasn't a problem like that at all. but the theater was full of college kids and adults lol i went with a bunch of my frat bros we really did like it.
Worst part about seeing animated films in theaters is the kids. I had a little girl literally touching my hair, grabbing my shoulders and whispering near my ear at the theater seeing Rango. She also remarked "I don't like this movie" 10 minutes in and then "Mommy I want to go home" 30 minutes later.
haha reminds me of the obnoxious little kid i dealt with during the simpsons. he would walk around jump up on the seat and point at the screen, which unfortunately was obstructing my view. i finally shushed him and his parents just told him to sit down and he sat quietly
i remember when seeing Mulan in theaters the kids weren't the problem, it was some kid's dad that had an obnoxious laugh and laughed so hard at every little joke made in that movie! i'm better off renting or buying animated movie and seeing it at home
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