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The first time I saw the Exorcist, I laughed. Same with Texas Chainsaw (the one from the 70's). At least Texas had that 'awkward' filming that kind of made it scary.
Poltergeist had scary moments, like the clown scene, and the "peeling."
Original Friday the 13th was pretty cool. I might go with that one too.
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HOPING TO SEE MORE OF THIS IN 2012
ESPN’s John Clayton reported that McKenzie is expected to review Jackson’s performance for the next week or so. Clayton reports that the odds favor Jackson staying in Oakland, but a decision has not been made. "I still get the feeling Jackson will end up being retained."3 1/2 HOURS LATER, THE RAIDERS FIRED JACKSON.....GOOD CALL CLAYTON
overall the movie was pretty good... the concept was a lil hard to imagine but bareable... the overall movie was good thou... its not a cult classic but a good enough flick to creep ya out a bit...
:thumb::thumb: two thumbs up from salty production
The Hills Have Eyes was another twisted zombie movie
Hills have eyes is not a zombie movie.
They were most likely "Uranium" miners in which they did not want to leave their homes because the government was going to use that as a test site. This gave them major Radiation Exposure and probably a lot of imbreeding... In real life There are a lot of people that did not leave certain areas out in Nevada. People that were effected from radiation spead through the wind are compesated 50k and mine and mill workers 100k I beleive.
I have a lot of cousins that work for the government. One in which explores abondend locations across the world. He mentioned how there ALOT of wierdos in nevada that live in the middle of no where and he goes to some of these abonded locations in the middle of know where there will be a couple of familes that live there.
Radiation plus imbreeding plus middle of nowhere = Good movie - Unless it is sequal... and worst a re-make of a horrible sequal...
overall the movie was pretty good... the concept was a lil hard to imagine but bareable... the overall movie was good thou... its not a cult classic but a good enough flick to creep ya out a bit...
:thumb::thumb: two thumbs up from salty production
It creeped me out! :salute!:
I would of just killed myself by the first day or seeing what the plants did.
I thought the Strangers was the best horror movie that ive seen lately. Im looking very forward to the new Friday the 13th film though. Should be excellent.
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