Casually HardcoreOnce an Asshole. Trying to be better.Registered Userregular
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If you to see something scary bad, try watching 'A thief in the Night' and it's sequel 'A Distant Thunder'. They were made to specifically scare school children into a certain mindset.
Though some of it is horrifically funny:
"If you didn't accept the blood than you wouldn't have the antibodies to fight off the poison, and you would of died."
I enjoyed Saw 1 and the twist genuinely caught me by surprise (probably because I purposely wasn't trying to figure it out), but I never watched any of the sequels. Never really got the point, and if someone told me there would be 6 sequels in 6 years to Saw 1 back in 2004, I would have called them crazy.
I saw it for the first time back in 2008 on Halloween.
I actually liked it quite a bit. The concept was pretty clever, and the plot twist at the end caught me by surprise. The way they ended the credits was pretty chilling.
If you to see something scary bad, try watching 'A thief in the Night' and it's sequel 'A Distant Thunder'. They were made to specifically scare school children into a certain mindset.
Though some of it is horrifically funny:
"If you didn't accept the blood than you wouldn't have the antibodies to fight off the poison, and you would of died."
Watching Sleepaway Camp 2 right now, with Sleepaway Camp 3 up next.
I love these horrible, horrible movies so much.
I didn't know there were sequels to that film. How did that even work, after the ending to the first one?
Little boy grows up, has a sex change that turns him into Bruce Springsteen's sister, she becomes a camp counselor and kills people in really hilarious ways.
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Casually HardcoreOnce an Asshole. Trying to be better.Registered Userregular
If you to see something scary bad, try watching 'A thief in the Night' and it's sequel 'A Distant Thunder'. They were made to specifically scare school children into a certain mindset.
Though some of it is horrifically funny:
"If you didn't accept the blood than you wouldn't have the antibodies to fight off the poison, and you would of died."
tell me more about this would of
It's pretty much your standard rapture story. Made in the 70's with a budget of 'next to nothing', it was made specifically to scare little school children into accept Jesus into their hearts.
Child abuse in VHS form.
Film wise the movie isn't the worst movie I ever seen. Yes, the acting is horrible and the transition is very disorienting and you have the crazy 70's era culture, but it does have its own little charm that you just have to smile every once and a while (though my head nearly exploded when I heard the above mention quote).
Though I wonder if MT3k ever gotten a hold of it, cause this is a prime MiSTing candidate.
I'm going to watch Saw 3D this week (the 2D version though) just because I've seen all the previous Saw films in theaters. And I don't even know why either since I thought Saw 4 was pretty sub-par. But I might as well complete the series, and not paying for it helps too. It pays to have friends who work in movie theaters.
If you to see something scary bad, try watching 'A thief in the Night' and it's sequel 'A Distant Thunder'. They were made to specifically scare school children into a certain mindset.
Though some of it is horrifically funny:
"If you didn't accept the blood than you wouldn't have the antibodies to fight off the poison, and you would of died."
tell me more about this would of
It's pretty much your standard rapture story. Made in the 70's with a budget of 'next to nothing', it was made specifically to scare little school children into accept Jesus into their hearts.
Child abuse in VHS form.
Film wise the movie isn't the worst movie I ever seen. Yes, the acting is horrible and the transition is very disorienting and you have the crazy 70's era culture, but it does have its own little charm that you just have to smile every once and a while (though my head nearly exploded when I heard the above mention quote).
Though I wonder if MT3k ever gotten a hold of it, cause this is a prime MiSTing candidate.
You can find clips on it on youtube.
it's would have, not would of. I was poking fun at you :P
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Watching Sleepaway Camp 2 right now, with Sleepaway Camp 3 up next.
I love these horrible, horrible movies so much.
The original Sleepaway camp was actually kind of decent. Soundtrack rocked, the twist was kinda good but seriously
killing the kids for throwing sand and her? Oh cmon.
Was Sleepaway the one where
ENDING SPOILER
At the end the girl doing the killing is really a dude who was forced to dress, act, and live like a girl, and the surviving counselors discover "her" sitting on the ground holding the romantic interest's head in her lap?
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My friend and I are going to go see this in a few hours.
She hasn't seen the first one, but I have. Will she be confused?
This is a prequel that sort of goes with the understanding that you've seen the first one so... yes and no. PA1 might just be slightly ruined for her by the end, if anything.
Watching Sleepaway Camp 2 right now, with Sleepaway Camp 3 up next.
I love these horrible, horrible movies so much.
The original Sleepaway camp was actually kind of decent. Soundtrack rocked, the twist was kinda good but seriously
killing the kids for throwing sand and her? Oh cmon.
Was Sleepaway the one where
ENDING SPOILER
At the end the girl doing the killing is really a dude who was forced to dress, act, and live like a girl, and the surviving counselors discover "her" sitting on the ground holding the romantic interest's head in her lap?
Watching Sleepaway Camp 2 right now, with Sleepaway Camp 3 up next.
I love these horrible, horrible movies so much.
The original Sleepaway camp was actually kind of decent. Soundtrack rocked, the twist was kinda good but seriously
killing the kids for throwing sand and her? Oh cmon.
Was Sleepaway the one where
ENDING SPOILER
At the end the girl doing the killing is really a dude who was forced to dress, act, and live like a girl, and the surviving counselors discover "her" sitting on the ground holding the romantic interest's head in her lap?
That's the one. The original is decent, and kind of suspenseful.
Watching Sleepaway Camp 2 right now, with Sleepaway Camp 3 up next.
I love these horrible, horrible movies so much.
ugh, i LOVE the whole sleepaway camp series. i don't care what anyone says, they're all good in their own special ways. the third one is just ridiculous and amazing. i have an mp3 of angela's rap. great random addition to mix cds.
also, last night i watched an 80s horror called 'society'. my boyfriend put it on for us to fall asleep to and oh my god. it was bad in a typical cheesy way, but it also just kept getting increasingly insane and i was totally unprepared for the ending. if you can track it down, please watch it. but don't blame me.
Just saw a movie called Red Velvet. Anyone else ever see it? Aside from the painfully obvious 'twist' (so obvious that I'm not actually sure it was supposed to be a twist) and the really odd ending, I thought it was thoroughly enjoyable.
Just got back from PA2, and I thought it was amazing... up until the last bit when...
Katie shows up
I decided to go see it before it left theatres because like the first one I assume the big booming surround has more of an effect on the "scary" of it, then a weak little limp dicked thump coming out of my TV's built in stereo speakers. Also Harry Potter was premiering tonight at midnight and I knew there would be a line. I like to go to different movies on days like this. Just walking past everyone in line freezing their nads off, and getting my ticket and going in.
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Whether they find a life there or not, I think Jupiter should be called an enemy planet.
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amateurhourOne day I'll be professionalhourThe woods somewhere in TennesseeRegistered Userregular
edited November 2010
I also recently saw PA 2 and actually enjoyed it more than the first one.
I think it was the idea of "oh man let's just have tons of cameras and it will be more scary!" and it worked for me. I was able to turn off my brain and enjoy it. My only gripe was this...
Okay, when the mom gets possessed and the dad finally believes everything, they're ready to do something, but why did no one bother to go back and check the first tapes from when the demon picked up the baby after the daughter got locked out? I mean you'd think at least the girl would have checked to prove what happened, and she did, but apparently was too bored to watch the rest of the damn tape...
I also recently saw PA 2 and actually enjoyed it more than the first one.
I think it was the idea of "oh man let's just have tons of cameras and it will be more scary!" and it worked for me. I was able to turn off my brain and enjoy it. My only gripe was this...
Okay, when the mom gets possessed and the dad finally believes everything, they're ready to do something, but why did no one bother to go back and check the first tapes from when the demon picked up the baby after the daughter got locked out? I mean you'd think at least the girl would have checked to prove what happened, and she did, but apparently was too bored to watch the rest of the damn tape...
I think that the idea at that point was more
"Holy fuck. Mom's a demon. Holy fuck." At that point I don't think there was a lot of time for research.
In fact, even if they did, what kind of benefit would that provide?
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Though some of it is horrifically funny:
"If you didn't accept the blood than you wouldn't have the antibodies to fight off the poison, and you would of died."
I saw it for the first time back in 2008 on Halloween.
I actually liked it quite a bit. The concept was pretty clever, and the plot twist at the end caught me by surprise. The way they ended the credits was pretty chilling.
I love these horrible, horrible movies so much.
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I didn't know there were sequels to that film. How did that even work, after the ending to the first one?
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tell me more about this would of
3DS: 1607-3034-6970
It's pretty much your standard rapture story. Made in the 70's with a budget of 'next to nothing', it was made specifically to scare little school children into accept Jesus into their hearts.
Child abuse in VHS form.
Film wise the movie isn't the worst movie I ever seen. Yes, the acting is horrible and the transition is very disorienting and you have the crazy 70's era culture, but it does have its own little charm that you just have to smile every once and a while (though my head nearly exploded when I heard the above mention quote).
Though I wonder if MT3k ever gotten a hold of it, cause this is a prime MiSTing candidate.
You can find clips on it on youtube.
it's would have, not would of. I was poking fun at you :P
The original Sleepaway camp was actually kind of decent. Soundtrack rocked, the twist was kinda good but seriously
She hasn't seen the first one, but I have. Will she be confused?
Was Sleepaway the one where
This is a prequel that sort of goes with the understanding that you've seen the first one so... yes and no. PA1 might just be slightly ruined for her by the end, if anything.
Well it was still awesome, I even got the glasses.
Yes.
The sequels...Well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg5BCM9DDb4
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ugh, i LOVE the whole sleepaway camp series. i don't care what anyone says, they're all good in their own special ways. the third one is just ridiculous and amazing. i have an mp3 of angela's rap. great random addition to mix cds.
also, last night i watched an 80s horror called 'society'. my boyfriend put it on for us to fall asleep to and oh my god. it was bad in a typical cheesy way, but it also just kept getting increasingly insane and i was totally unprepared for the ending. if you can track it down, please watch it. but don't blame me.
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Don't make that mistake. Ugh.
I decided to go see it before it left theatres because like the first one I assume the big booming surround has more of an effect on the "scary" of it, then a weak little limp dicked thump coming out of my TV's built in stereo speakers. Also Harry Potter was premiering tonight at midnight and I knew there would be a line. I like to go to different movies on days like this. Just walking past everyone in line freezing their nads off, and getting my ticket and going in.
I think it was the idea of "oh man let's just have tons of cameras and it will be more scary!" and it worked for me. I was able to turn off my brain and enjoy it. My only gripe was this...
I think that the idea at that point was more
In fact, even if they did, what kind of benefit would that provide?