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Lampsacus
Oct 21, 2008

So much fun squirming in my seat along with everybody else in a packed theatre. There was a girl in my row who was literally off her seat on the ground peering over the seats in front it was amazing.
Us kiwis are usually quiet reserved at the pictures so it was fun. Everybody stayed for the credits though which was weird. Did I miss a post credit scene?

thoughts while still fresh:

-those kids were brave! Does nightmare on elm street also have brave kids? this movie has ignited interest in the classics I haven't seen yet.
-I love how ghost hunter man went up through the floor boards in the climax. loop holes!
-I agree with the above poster about the scary scene with the nun painting. holy crap that was composed.
-There were a number of instances where there was potential jump scares but none occured. Not in a hokey obvious way - really subtle background stuff. I can't think of any examples right now.
-were the kids in the first sequence the kids from the story? I didn't really follow that opening scary bit. Was that an earlier case?
-Yeah the movie was fantastic at manipulating the audience's moods. I felt the whole theatre lurch, gasp and relax at the same time.

Lampsacus fucked around with this message at 13:36 on Jun 14, 2016

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