I can surely* watch SAW, Hostel or those well-called torture porn movies (only I dpn't because they bore me / make me angry xD). They're not scary, they aim so hard sometimes to make you wince it just... gets some "meh" for my part
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Haha, no need to apologize! I like long comments XD
I've actually not seen the remake of Last House on the Left, but I've seen the original unrated version from the 70s. (In theory, the movie is rated R, but the story goes like this: Wes Craven made the movie, submitted it to the MPAA, and it got an NC-17 rating. He tried to edit it down and resubmit, but it got another NC-17 rating. After that, a friend of his was like, "You know, I just happen to have this documentation certifying a rated-R movie from the MPAA. I could just...give it to you.") So I can totally understand how bits of it are like, "Oh god, no D:" It is an INTENSE film D: D: D:
I saw Darkness in theatres back when it first came out in the states. I don't remember it super well--I think it had some good jump scares, but I wasn't really into it and I didn't buy into the plot. I enjoyed Anna Paquin spending large portions of the film running around in a tight tank top. I remember that much XD
On the other hand, I LOVED The Devil's Backbone. I saw that for the first
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Didn't know that story about "Last house on the left", but it's interesting to know.. I didn't see the original one (I was talking about the sequel). I dunno if it comes with the scene I'm talking about (the rape scene :S
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Has a sequel been green-lit? That's kind of brilliant, if in fact they make the married ghosthunters the stars again. Way better than the Halloweens or Freddies or whatever where the horror baddie is the recurring character.
I may or may not get the Blu-Ray on the grounds that the set designer damn well deserves an Oscar and I want a closer look at some of the crocheted afghans. Usually for me getting it through Netflix now and then would be enough, but I love bonus features and nobody puts them on Netflix discs anymore and I really hope someone admits to bringing in junk they've actually had in their attic/basement since the 70s.
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I've actually not seen the remake of Last House on the Left, but I've seen the original unrated version from the 70s. (In theory, the movie is rated R, but the story goes like this: Wes Craven made the movie, submitted it to the MPAA, and it got an NC-17 rating. He tried to edit it down and resubmit, but it got another NC-17 rating. After that, a friend of his was like, "You know, I just happen to have this documentation certifying a rated-R movie from the MPAA. I could just...give it to you.") So I can totally understand how bits of it are like, "Oh god, no D:" It is an INTENSE film D: D: D:
I saw Darkness in theatres back when it first came out in the states. I don't remember it super well--I think it had some good jump scares, but I wasn't really into it and I didn't buy into the plot. I enjoyed Anna Paquin spending large portions of the film running around in a tight tank top. I remember that much XD
On the other hand, I LOVED The Devil's Backbone. I saw that for the first ( ... )
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I may or may not get the Blu-Ray on the grounds that the set designer damn well deserves an Oscar and I want a closer look at some of the crocheted afghans. Usually for me getting it through Netflix now and then would be enough, but I love bonus features and nobody puts them on Netflix discs anymore and I really hope someone admits to bringing in junk they've actually had in their attic/basement since the 70s.
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