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YoungJRNY wrote:This is the most over-hyped project since the 2010 Dallas Cowboys and Tony Romo. Seriously, today's movie-goers and generation have NO idea of what a TRUE shit your pants, 'throw up in the kitchen sink' scary movie is. ( I threw up my ice scream in my kitchen sink when I was 7 watching 'IT' the Clown from being so scared. But I was a badass and still watched it.)
This was the LAST "horror" film that I was fired up for last year since people were walking out of the movie theater, shaking in fear.
What I got was 2 hours of nothing. Maybe a little noise? Slamming doors? Can't remember, nothing significant happened, it was THAT bad. The ending was shown in the trailer and I left the movie theater vowing to never be hyped for another horror movie in today's Hollywood EVER again.
Save your 8 bucks and wait til it comes out on DVD, or just save a couple hours of your life and never even watch it in the first place. The last SAW is more anticipated than this garbage.
YoungJRNY wrote:This is the most over-hyped project since the 2010 Dallas Cowboys and Tony Romo. Seriously, today's movie-goers and generation have NO idea of what a TRUE shit your pants, 'throw up in the kitchen sink' scary movie is. ( I threw up my ice scream in my kitchen sink when I was 7 watching 'IT' the Clown from being so scared. But I was a badass and still watched it.)
This was the LAST "horror" film that I was fired up for last year since people were walking out of the movie theater, shaking in fear.
What I got was 2 hours of nothing. Maybe a little noise? Slamming doors? Can't remember, nothing significant happened, it was THAT bad. The ending was shown in the trailer and I left the movie theater vowing to never be hyped for another horror movie in today's Hollywood EVER again.
Save your 8 bucks and wait til it comes out on DVD, or just save a couple hours of your life and never even watch it in the first place. The last SAW is more anticipated than this garbage.
Suzanne wrote:I saw pieces of the first one on DVD when a co-worker brought it in to work. Not scary in the least. The long "doing nothing" scenes were boring. Why a sequel?
Suzanne wrote:Why a sequel?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Suzanne wrote:Why a sequel?
Cuz the first one made bank.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:First one blew. And the second was fast-tracked into production just to meet a deadline. Those looking for a good Halloween scare would be better off renting Halloween, The Evil Dead, or any number of old school 80's horror flicks.
brandonpfn wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:First one blew. And the second was fast-tracked into production just to meet a deadline. Those looking for a good Halloween scare would be better off renting Halloween, The Evil Dead, or any number of old school 80's horror flicks.
You saw the second one already?? Is it out? Watched the first one with my girl friend, she was complaining it was boring, then about twenty mins in couldn't take her eyes off the screen...I'd seen it before, pretty well done
YoungJRNY wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Suzanne wrote:Why a sequel?
Cuz the first one made bank.
Bingo. I guarantee there will be a 3rd one because it'll be those same pussies that go see this and fall on the floor in hysterics when they see "invisible footsteps" and claim it was the scariest thing they've ever seen. If Hollywood can make bank and keep making these movies low-budget, they win, not us.... the public.... burning 8 dollars.
brandonpfn wrote:You saw the second one already?? Is it out?
verslibre wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Suzanne wrote:Why a sequel?
Cuz the first one made bank.
Bingo. I guarantee there will be a 3rd one because it'll be those same pussies that go see this and fall on the floor in hysterics when they see "invisible footsteps" and claim it was the scariest thing they've ever seen. If Hollywood can make bank and keep making these movies low-budget, they win, not us.... the public.... burning 8 dollars.
$8???!!!
Movies are fuckin' eleven clams where I'm at!
verslibre wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Suzanne wrote:Why a sequel?
Cuz the first one made bank.
Bingo. I guarantee there will be a 3rd one because it'll be those same pussies that go see this and fall on the floor in hysterics when they see "invisible footsteps" and claim it was the scariest thing they've ever seen. If Hollywood can make bank and keep making these movies low-budget, they win, not us.... the public.... burning 8 dollars.
$8???!!!
Movies are fuckin' eleven clams where I'm at!
YoungJRNY wrote:verslibre wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Suzanne wrote:Why a sequel?
Cuz the first one made bank.
Bingo. I guarantee there will be a 3rd one because it'll be those same pussies that go see this and fall on the floor in hysterics when they see "invisible footsteps" and claim it was the scariest thing they've ever seen. If Hollywood can make bank and keep making these movies low-budget, they win, not us.... the public.... burning 8 dollars.
$8???!!!
Movies are fuckin' eleven clams where I'm at!
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F-U-C-K that, and I don't even care what the movie is. 11 bucks is just not worth it. It's hard to gain a buck as it is. Like Matt said, thank God my GF is not that big of a movie goer. When we do go, it's all about her anyhow because she likes seeing those sickening chick flicks.. you know.. the one's that have been done over and over and over and over and over and over again with the same plot and ending? Once in awhile when a badass action flick will come out I'll be there opening night but other than that, it's not worth the money, plus the 6 dollar water/pop OR 3 dollar bag of peanut M & M's that normally cost 60 cents at a gas station. That's what I do, I go buy all kinds of cheap candy and stuff it in my GF's purse before we go in haha. Before you know it, 30 dollars is out of your pocket and not knowing what the fuck you just did with your life for 2 whole hours, esp with chick flicks.
YoungJRNY wrote:Rhiannon wrote:No. I laughed like hell in the theater watching the first one. Literally. That might as well have been Mrs. Doubtfire I was watching.
"HellLLLllllOOOooOOOO!"
The_Noble_Cause wrote:First one blew. And the second was fast-tracked into production just to meet a deadline. Those looking for a good Halloween scare would be better off renting Halloween, The Evil Dead, or any number of old school 80's horror flicks.
YoungJRNY wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Suzanne wrote:Why a sequel?
Cuz the first one made bank.
Bingo. I guarantee there will be a 3rd one because it'll be those same pussies that go see this and fall on the floor in hysterics when they see "invisible footsteps" and claim it was the scariest thing they've ever seen. If Hollywood can make bank and keep making these movies low-budget, they win, not us.... the public.... burning 8 dollars.
Ehwmatt wrote:
Yeah, that's about the only thing that will drag me to the theater : A big time blockbuster action flick that nothing short of the big screen (not even the best Blu Ray home theater system) can do justice to.
Melissa wrote:I never even saw the first but thought the previews looked scary, but then again I'm not a fan of scary movies. I guess I'm a baby in this dept because I saw the other night a commercial for this new one and the part where the woman is standing near the baby's crib and suddenly gets dragged away by 'nothing' looked scary to me, lol.
Blair Witch on the other hand wasn't scary to me, and the only part even remotely creepy to me was the very ending.
brandonpfn wrote:Melissa wrote:I never even saw the first but thought the previews looked scary, but then again I'm not a fan of scary movies. I guess I'm a baby in this dept because I saw the other night a commercial for this new one and the part where the woman is standing near the baby's crib and suddenly gets dragged away by 'nothing' looked scary to me, lol.
Blair Witch on the other hand wasn't scary to me, and the only part even remotely creepy to me was the very ending.
That's what's great about P.A...once the 'shit' starts to go down, the movie takes a turn from light hearted, yet believable characters, and investment, to HOLY FUCK there's evil in the house...
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