joshthejawa
JoshtheJawa
joshthejawa

Wow.

Or you know, you could just read the actual story it’s based on.

Yeah, it was pretty nice furniture actually.

Are you being serious right now? You are really going to pull the “you didn’t like it because you couldn’t comprehend it card”? It’s truthfully not that deep a movie, not in the slightest. It’s just someone who wanted to make a gruesome ugly film and the pretend it was for something profound.

Paranormal Activity movies are basically the film equivelnt of a haunted house ride. They lull into boredom with nothing particularity interesting happening, and then BOOM! Loud noise, or someone who you don’t really give to shits for just flies around the house being dragged by some equally uninteresting specter. So

Sorry, but I personally found most of those films to be absolute boring and incoherent messes that lead nowhere. Especially Yellow Brick Road and Resolution.

I do love creature features and great monster effects, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with horror that lends to more subtlety. The only head scratcher on the list for me was Paranormal Activity. That film and all its sequels are boring dumb films that spend more time filming unlikable characters and

It’s also one of the few good horror remakes out there. The Woman in Black and Crimson Peak make for a great double feature in my opinion.

Haven’t seen the other two, but I loved The Innkeepers. Honestly, it’s the only film by Ti West that I like. Well, I found House of the Devil good for like the first half, but then it really petered out. I think he just needs to work on his final acts.

Well, what people find scary is extremely subjective. Sure, it’s not really meant to be a scares all the time kind of movie, but it has it’s place on the list if the author thinks so. I didn’t find it scary either, and it was over-hyped, but I still really liked it and found the story quite good.

I’d watch it. XD

I’m completely shocked they didn’t have the Descent. Freaking fantastic movie.

Brilliant? Hardly.

Of course, they didn’t set it in stone, so I wonder if it’s even still happening at this point. I think a tv show could work out depending on the network.

That was a satellite, the Chimpanzl III, it was made by the company Tagruato, and they were the ones behind the sea nectar ingredient of Slusho.

It wasn’t a bio-weapon, just a giant monster from the sea, and a child as well.

That’s because the energy beam traveled through hyperspace, and literally ripped into the fabric of reality allowing them to see the planets exploding.

Clovie wasn’t an alien, it was a deep sea creature. That’s been confirmed years ago.

Actually, the director, Abrams, and the viral marketing on the first movie already confirmed that the Cloverfield monster was a giant sea creature, not an alien. The satellite (the Chimpanzl III) was from the company Tagruato, and apparently was one of the factors that helped to wake up the creature besides along with