I saw it for the first time like 2 years ago and wasn’t impressed. But I’ve seen so many crappy “found footage” horror movies that I’m completely jaded against the genre.
I saw it for the first time like 2 years ago and wasn’t impressed. But I’ve seen so many crappy “found footage” horror movies that I’m completely jaded against the genre.
You’ll find divided opinions on it but: The scariest thing about it was how nauseous the camera movement made my friend when we saw it on release.
probably yes, unless you get motion sickness. it’s definitely a product of its time and does not live up to all the hype, but it’s decent if you stick with it.
I liked it, although maybe it’s because I have a poor sense of direction and so I can see the horror in getting lost and realizing that you’ve been walking in circles easier than others. Like others have said, its primary sin was that it spawned a whole slew of found-footage movies with nauseating shaky hand-held…
I saw it in theater when it came out. The combination of my boredom and my date’s motion sickness made us leave less than halfway through. I watched the whole thing a few months later when a friend rented it and hated every minute of it. Even bad horror movies are good for a laugh, but this one made me feel nothing.
Sure but you’ll probably fall asleep. The only thing that kept awake when I saw it was the ridiculous amount of hype surrounding it and the excitement in the moviegoers sitting around me. I was not impressed.
I’d say so. Of all the found footage movies that have been made since, it’s still far more believable than the vast majority of them. It feels precisely like what you’d get from three young hopeful documentarians getting lost in the woods. That can make it grating at points, but it also makes things work extremely…
Right? I thought I was the only person in the universe who hated it. People talk about it as if it was the “Sistine Chapel” of horror movies. But when the lights turned on at the end of my viewing of it in a theater, I was all “WHAT THE FUCK?”, and wished for my money AND time back.
Honestly, I have to agree. I wanted to dropkick the main character into the creek like they did the map. When it ended in the theater, people glared at me because blurted out rather loudly, “That’s it?” Wish I had those hours and $8 back.
The original is a pretty decent movie.
People seem to hate it when I opine about this; it was one of the dumbest things I’d ever seen. I was between bored to tears and trying not to laugh at the ridiculousness of it. The thing was so massively hyped that people seemed to be walking into the theatres all ready to get hysterical. Says something about the…
Finding omeN
She’s fine...because she’s in a position where she’s famous and recognisable enough to want to be hired off that alone - and to go after anyone who uses her voice and likeness without permission.
That wasn’t angel dust, it was rat poison. Helen Hunt was just trying to kill Paxton
The First-ish Omen
*shakes fist* Paxtooooon!
I enjoy very hot sauces. My “table” sauce is the penultimate sauce from Hot Ones a season or two ago (Taco Vibes Only). The Last Dab XXXperience is a goddamned nightmare in a bottle and it grows on your palate like nothing I’ve experienced (no pun intended) before. The fact that he was able to speak after taking a…
You never know who’s going to crush the wings and who’s going to struggle. As I recall, Daniel Radcliffe, with his meek English palate, managed pretty well.
Stop getting Monopoly wrong!
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