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I was about to say. Holy moly

How come he got his thing?

You know what else it's been lacking? Mouserat. I feel like we haven't heard from them since April became the manager in season 3?

You like Coldplay?

"Councilman if I were 300 years older…"

I'm still annoyed Zombieland 2 never came together.

The main actor in this movie looks perpetually bemused.

The diner scene in Mulholland Drive might be the most scared I've ever been by a scene.

Toni Collette was so good in that movie.

I liked Don't Be Afraid of the Dark but I don't think I'd put it above anything on this list.

I remember my older brothers came back from The Ring really scared, and that night my mom hid video tapes under their pillows.

Open Water wasn't PG-13 but I think that was more for language (and a vagina?) than anything. The reason I bring it up is that like some of these other movies it was all about atmosphere and dread. I mean, what situation is scarier than that? One of my favorite horror films.

I always looked it at it like she isn't getting punished for denying the loan; she's getting punished for why she denied the loan: she wanted that promotion.

I always looked it at it like she isn't getting punished for denying the loan; she's getting punished for why she denied the loan: she wanted that promotion.

The twist was the same as The Sixth Sense but The Others had the added part whete the ghosts think that the living people were ghosts.

I watched The Sixth Sense for the first time recently, obviously aware of the twist, but I was surprised and impressed by how understated the reveal was; I guess I was expecting some huge "Bruce Willis is dead!" moment. The way they do it almost makes it seem inconsequential.

I'm curious how TJ Miller filmed his part in this movie. Did he do voiceover, or did he just follow close behind the camera guy the whole movie and say his lines, or—

I'm curious how TJ Miller filmed his part in this movie. Did he do voiceover, or did he just follow close behind the camera guy the whole movie and say his lines, or—

I'm curious how TJ Miller filmed his part in this movie. Did he do voiceover, or did he just follow close behind the camera guy the whole movie and say his lines, or—

I liked VHS a lot; certain parts were genuinely scary to me.