Bree
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Thanks to digital cable, I've been able to catch a lot more movies and I recently watched Muriel's Wedding. It was a very good little indie movie, and anytime you hear ABBA in a movie, well it's going to be entertaining.
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It's October, which means horror movies. The classic Halloween was the last one I saw. Even after almost twenty years, it still has an effect on people, which proves you don't need tons of gore and nudity to creep people out.
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Profondo Rosso a.k.a. Deep Red
An Italian slasher movie from 1976. An American musician witnesses the murder of a psychic and decides to investigate with the help of a reporter. This is a classy, suspenseful, and somewhat gory movie. I don't reccommend this to anyone who has a short attention span, but it's well worth it.
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This time, I saw an old Lifetime flick with Suzanne Somers. "Exclusive." It was an A-MAZING thriller about a news anchor who has a stalker after her, a husband with a mysterios dangerous past and one HELL of a shocker that you just DO NOT see coming. I highly recommend that you ALL rent or buy it!! It'd be a GREAT date movie.
That was such a good movie. The stalker's identity was a total surprise. It had lots of twists and turns that kept you guessing.
I watched "Terror Train" last night. I picked up the DVD at Circuit City for 10.99. It's a slasher movie from 1980 starring Jamie Lee Curtis about college kids being terrorized by a psycho on a train on New Year's Eve. While it's not scary, there is a big scene that is just very creepy and unsettling to watch. The camerawork is very stylish and glossy looking too.
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DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!
IT SUCKS!!
OKAY, I WON'T!
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I rented the Direct to DVD Horror Movie "Boo" which starred Dee Wallace Stone and Rachel Melvin (Chelsea, DAYS) and I was pleasantly surprised.
1. It was original and visually great for a B-Movie
2. Dee Wallace Stone looks amazing and The cast (except one actor) could actually act!
3. Melvin was awesome and played a very important role in the movie.
I watched that on the Sci-Fi Channel a few months ago. Except for Dee and Rachel, everyone else sucked and the movie blew chunks, despite some really cool gore and a creepy setting.
I'm tempted to check out Death Tunnel, about the Waverly Sanitarium that's supposed to be haunted. The Sci-Fi Channel did a really neat documentary about it, but I heard the actual movie isn't that great.
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Aloha, Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo On Zombie Island
Scooby-Doo: Where's My Mummy?
They had a marathon today on Cartoon Network.
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Just got done watching a horror movie called Boo. It sucked, but Rachel Melvin (DAYS' Chelsea) was in it and she was one of the better actors.
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The Calling
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The Wedding Singer
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Murder By Numbers
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Finally saw Brokeback Mountain tonight.
What a great movie. I cried.
That's all I have to say.
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I saw Rabid many years ago when I was little and the movie was really good but disturbing.
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Freddy Vs. Jason
Errol watched it with me too while we were on AIM.
It was pretty entertaining. The rave in the cornfield had me LMAO.
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Intruder, a cool, gory, sometimes funny slasher from the 80s.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street, it still holds up and I will never understand why they turned Freddy from a almost silent, scary killer, to a wisecracking bore!
I knew When a Stranger Calls would be #1. At the Joblo Movie Forums, a guy was talking about trying to see it a three different movie theaters and the shows were sold out!
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Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
If you haven't seen it, AVOID!!! It SUCKS!!!
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Spiderman (last night was my first night seeing it in its entirety and what a kickass movie)! Loved the scene when the angry New Yorkers were throwing stuff at The Green Goblin.
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I'm watching The Hulk on the Sci-Fi channel.
What a boring movie! There's too much talkiness and weird random images and not enough of the Hulk smashing stuff and beating people senseless. And the CGI sucks. It would have been better if they used a real live big dude for the transformation scenes, like Lou Ferrigno in the TV series. It's like a chick flick within an action movie.
On the plus side, there's Eric Bana, half nekkid and sweaty. Always a good thing!
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Shivers, a 70s zombie movie with a twist. Picture Night of the Living Dead meets Alien meets Debbie Does Dallas and that's basically what it's about. It was weird and creepy. Gotta love Canadian filmakers!