I think both are great but Reality was sort of a "return to greatness" IMO so maybe I view it more fondly. The chorus to She'll Drive The Big Car was my favourite thing on that album.
I think both are great but Reality was sort of a "return to greatness" IMO so maybe I view it more fondly. The chorus to She'll Drive The Big Car was my favourite thing on that album.
that you have an unexplainable attraction to Rumer Willis?
That you're a perv?
This sounds a lot like the short-film from VHS 2
"Oh my GOD Chrissy died, what the fuck am I supposed to do now?"
Fuck what a horrible game
Yes but those particular games had great endings…Ninja Gaiden was THE game amongst my friends at the time, we were all obsessed with it…and I loved the sequel as well
His last album was really good but still not better than Reality. But he's a God so anything he does is fine with me
I don't think it's a bad film but in terms of pure horror I agree, House of 1000 Corpses is much better
Yeah that's what I thought
Nah I don't
I've been meaning to watch The Babadook on Netflix for months but…is it going to depress me? It sounds like a very sad film
Yeah probably, big mistake though
It's true, I don't like games that are too difficult but I still remember beating Ninja Gaiden and Bionic Commando. Best feeling ever.
Oh man I loved this game and this is coming from a fan of the movie series so 12 year old me didn't think they did a bad job. I didn't like the Elm Street game nearly as much, although it did have better production values overall
including the music, on my opinion
And calling The Host a horror movie is a bit of stretch, c'mon…it was an action flick, and a very very good one
I loved The Guest but I wouldn't call it a horror movie, I'd call it a thriller
I know most people loathe these 'found-footage' films nowadays but the first Paranormal Activity is quite unsettling IMO, if not straight-up scary, same feeling I had when I watched The Blair Witch Project for the first time
The Strangers is not a bad film but the ending is just one of the most depressing I've ever seen…and I saw Dancer In The Dark