valentine
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Post by valentine on Nov 1, 2010 2:51:18 GMT -5
I'm so happy there are more people in love with horror movies on here hahaha and I've never seen Marble Hornets or the Majora's mask thing so I will for sure have to check those things out.
And as for the movies you all talked about: A) The Blair Witch Project: I wasn't the biggest fan of this movie, mainly just because the shaky camera made me want to vomit on the person in front of me. (just like Cloverfield)
B) The Fourth Kind: The trailers scared me more then the actual movie did. This movie left me quite bored to be completely honest. Not a fan
C) Paranormal Activity: Didn't think it was as scary as everyone said it was. I had people saying it was the scariest movie they had ever seen...not so much. But being how it was made and all I thought it was well done. And I have heard the second movie is ten times scarier and better made I haven't seen it yet though.
Hope that all of you had a very Happy Halloween!!
PS. I was lame as well and did not dress up =P
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Post by night on Nov 1, 2010 22:04:16 GMT -5
I just finished watching the Majora's Mask creepypasta. It was pretty great, especially all the "You shouldn't have done that..."
Do want more creepypasta.
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Post by Gran Gran on Nov 6, 2010 21:40:45 GMT -5
I bet you had a piercing head ache...
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Mari
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Post by Mari on Nov 7, 2010 11:37:15 GMT -5
I took Janessa out twice for halloween, she got her picture on the front page in our newspaper =] It was a fun halloween overall.
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Post by Nightmare on Nov 7, 2010 13:15:43 GMT -5
I watched Paranormal Activity on DVD. The DVD has an alternate ending that's a bit more violent. The theatrical ending is better, I think. It totally made me jump. As Valentine said, the second movie that's in the theater now is supposed to be even scarier.
Speaking of Halloween, we had quite a few trick or treaters of all ages. I think it's funny when parents dress their infants up and collect candy, as if the baby's going to eat the candy. The kids can be pretty cute though so I don't mind handing candy out to anyone. We even had some adults who weren't even dressed up and didn't have any kids with them. I figure they make the effort to go door to door when it would just be easier to buy it so I give candy to them too (granted I give them the Dum Dums and bubble gum and save the chocolate for the young kids).
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