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bluejeangirl76 wrote:I kind of wanted to see this after I saw the trailer.
I'm still having Blair Witch (a.k.a. "WTF? Gimme My Damn Money Back") flashbacks though so movies like this worry me.
YoungJRNY wrote:The Blair Witch wasn't that great IMO and you could barely tell what was going on half of the time. The only comparison that's made to the BWP is that it's low budget and it has the same feel as far as reality is concerned. It's by no means a documentary, just a movie, but the movie is shot kind of like a documentary on someones video camera. I'll post tonight, but judging from the things people and my buddies said after experiencing this, they were truly terrified.
StevePerryHair wrote:You know, if men are having problems with this movie, I am thinking I should refrainI couldn't go back to my apartment alone EVER after I saw Silence of the Lambs when it was in theaters. I'm thinking this movie would be a mistake
Rhiannon wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:You know, if men are having problems with this movie, I am thinking I should refrainI couldn't go back to my apartment alone EVER after I saw Silence of the Lambs when it was in theaters. I'm thinking this movie would be a mistake
My mom drug me to see that when it was in theaters. And yes, I was 6. And no, I've never watched it again.
StocktontoMalone wrote:I was afraid of the oompa-loompas.....still am.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:I kind of wanted to see this after I saw the trailer.
I'm still having Blair Witch (a.k.a. "WTF? Gimme My Damn Money Back") flashbacks though so movies like this worry me.
YoungJRNY wrote:Yulog, I beg to differ. If It was all hype, then this movie would be playing world wide. If anything, it's not the hype but judging from customer reviews, there are more and more cinema's playing PA on the big screen across the world that never held it in the first place. It's being said that petitions are being signed everywhere by movie goers and more and more cinema's should be added to the list.
Playitloudforme wrote:I saw it with my son Brian.
Other than two scenes, it bored me. Not scary at all. Not even a little. I've seen scarier stuff on Ghost Hunters. The ending was lame, they could have, and should have done so much more. The hype on this movie got me too, I wanted to see "the scariest movie in a decade".
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Suzanne wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:I kind of wanted to see this after I saw the trailer.
I'm still having Blair Witch (a.k.a. "WTF? Gimme My Damn Money Back") flashbacks though so movies like this worry me.
+1 I was rooting for the Blair Witch by the end. What a bore of a movie!!
The_Noble_Cause wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Yulog, I beg to differ. If It was all hype, then this movie would be playing world wide. If anything, it's not the hype but judging from customer reviews, there are more and more cinema's playing PA on the big screen across the world that never held it in the first place. It's being said that petitions are being signed everywhere by movie goers and more and more cinema's should be added to the list.
Yulog's right.
It sucked.
One heckler in the audience, who initially grated on my nerves, summed up the feelings of the audience toward the end: "THAT FUCKING SUCKED!"
My friend fell asleep.
When the lights went up, the whole audience slowly lumbered out of the theatre single-file in a state of underwhelmed shock.
Given the hype, I knew to calibrate my expectations accordingly, but for me, this film barely worked on a student film level.
I gave 'Blair Witch' props when it came out, but this was just dull.
If your idea of blood freezing, bone chilling horror is watching a door swing open by itself, go part with your ten dollars.
As for the petitions being signed, I viewed that as a marketing ploy right from the start. It gave the film the appearance of some sort of grassroots movement sweeping the nation.
But c'mon, we're dealing with Paramount here, the big guns, they were probably gonna do a national rollout regardless.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Yulog, I beg to differ. If It was all hype, then this movie would be playing world wide. If anything, it's not the hype but judging from customer reviews, there are more and more cinema's playing PA on the big screen across the world that never held it in the first place. It's being said that petitions are being signed everywhere by movie goers and more and more cinema's should be added to the list.
Yulog's right.
It sucked.
One heckler in the audience, who initially grated on my nerves, summed up the feelings of the audience toward the end: "THAT FUCKING SUCKED!"
My friend fell asleep.
When the lights went up, the whole audience slowly lumbered out of the theatre single-file in a state of underwhelmed shock.
Given the hype, I knew to calibrate my expectations accordingly, but for me, this film barely worked on a student film level.
I gave 'Blair Witch' props when it came out, but this was just dull.
If your idea of blood freezing, bone chilling horror is watching a door swing open by itself, go part with your ten dollars.
As for the petitions being signed, I viewed that as a marketing ploy right from the start. It gave the film the appearance of some sort of grassroots movement sweeping the nation.
But c'mon, we're dealing with Paramount here, the big guns, they were probably gonna do a national rollout regardless.
YoungJRNY wrote:There are reviews out there that state the same thing from what's little that's out there who didn't like it and I'm glad I read up on everything before hand. I am a firm believer of the super natural and believe in the paranormal for many reasons, so that is why it's touchy to where I think I'll get creeped the hell out. I won't believe the hype, and will go in there with a open mind and lower expectations, so I hope it delivers for me. I'll post a review later tonight. If anyone else sees it, let me know what you thought!
The_Noble_Cause wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:There are reviews out there that state the same thing from what's little that's out there who didn't like it and I'm glad I read up on everything before hand. I am a firm believer of the super natural and believe in the paranormal for many reasons, so that is why it's touchy to where I think I'll get creeped the hell out. I won't believe the hype, and will go in there with a open mind and lower expectations, so I hope it delivers for me. I'll post a review later tonight. If anyone else sees it, let me know what you thought!
I'll await you thoughts.
It's easy to be a knee-jerk hater when something is massively hyped.
That's not the case here tho, the movie, taken on its own merits, did not deliver.
The rave reviews have me seriously questioning whether some of these critics are on the take.
Then again, "Drag Me to Hell" was also lauded as a horror masterpiece and I thought it was real weak, and I'm a huge Raimi fan.
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