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qn128 March 4 2012, 19:36:19 UTC
jdnightghobhadi March 5 2012, 00:38:02 UTC
You'll love it, I'm sure, but prepare for a series of loud music that will make you jump more than the actual image popping out (which after awhile became pretty annoying, so it knocked the movie down a few points; of course, that's mentioned in the movie review I'm writing). I did notice a pattern, however: whenever the music came to a complete stop, that's when the director decided ''Oh, here's where the audience is supposed to jump. Get it ready, boys! Here comes the loud sound mixing!'' It was most always in the unexpected places, like moments after a ton of build up, where by that point you would be calming down. The only scenes I expected were the ones shown in the trailers and the raw clips they released.

ETA: I forgot to thank you for the v-gift you sent me a week ago. Thank you. ♥

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qn128 March 5 2012, 21:52:29 UTC
qn128 March 13 2012, 18:52:50 UTC
jdnightghobhadi March 17 2012, 00:15:09 UTC
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it. ;) I can't even with the toys in this film. They were always watching... ALWAYS. Oh my Rowling, they were just as equally twisted as the Woman in Black. I'd be surprised if she wasn't the one who personally made them! I personally think the bunny ''jack-in-the-box'' was the least creepy. It was actually sort of creepy-cute.

Toys in the Victorian era and early 1900s were hell'a freaky. Musical monkeys, like the one in Phantom of the Opera, were especially popular.

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