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Post by Dave Maynar on Jul 20, 2013 11:27:31 GMT -5
Yeah, I am totally finishing this season today.
Edit: for anyone else that has watched it, am I the only one who thinks it has that Scrubs vibe where it does a fantastic job of balancing comedy and tragedy?
From an unnamed inforoo person's facebook: "Saw The Conjuring today. There were three other people in the theater. Two guys and a lady. When I left I saw the lady was crying in the parking lot. :/"
From an unnamed inforoo person's facebook: "Saw The Conjuring today. There were three other people in the theater. Two guys and a lady. When I left I saw the lady was crying in the parking lot. :/"
Yeah, I've been hearing overly positive things of that movie... wasn't expecting too much from the trailers, but if a horror movie is out and it's supposed to be good, I'm game.
And, so yeah... this is about a hundred times worse than I remember it being... which is to say, quacking horrendous. Found a VHS rip of this from when it was aired on USA Up All Night in the 80s, and watched it out of corn-feuled curiosity. Thank god for Rhonda Shear, though.
Haha. More than being upset with it because I got what they were doing with showing the random nature of the streets and/or how once you go down a certain path, you are always in danger. I was just more in disbelief. In a show that prided itself on its realism, I initially expected it was some elaborate ruse concocted to permanently get him out of Baltimore which I know sounds dumb as f*ck.
Haha. More than being upset with it because I got what they were doing with showing the random nature of the streets and/or how once you go down a certain path, you are always in danger. I was just more in disbelief. In a show that prided itself on its realism, I initially expected it was some elaborate ruse concocted to permanently get him out of Baltimore which I know sounds dumb as f*ck.
Yeah I mean I get what they were going for. And in a way I kind of always expected it to go down that way (as much as I really wanted to think Omar would make it to the end I knew it wouldn't happen, I was just hoping he'd go down in a blaze).
i watched this yesterday as well per dave's suggestion. i enjoyed it. but i was not that scared. i don't know what scares me anymore. i saw evil dead and i thought it was just stupid and gross.
Haha. More than being upset with it because I got what they were doing with showing the random nature of the streets and/or how once you go down a certain path, you are always in danger. I was just more in disbelief. In a show that prided itself on its realism, I initially expected it was some elaborate ruse concocted to permanently get him out of Baltimore which I know sounds dumb as f*ck.
Edit: for anyone else that has watched it, am I the only one who thinks it has that Scrubs vibe where it does a fantastic job of balancing comedy and tragedy?
Finished watching this morning. Really looking forward to the second season.
I feel kind of odd when I post B-movies in here... I don't want people to think that's all I watch... that's just a vast majority of it.
But on the real, if you're into watching those old slasher type movies, really, really check out The Burning. A young (and full headed!) Jason Alexander highlights this relatively bigger budget venture into the trashy subgenre. It is just unfortunate that it often gets lumped in with the low quality, shat out for a quick buck dreck that polluted theaters throughout the whole decade. It really is one of the best of the type, and I've seen a lot of those from that specific period.