egon1982
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Post by egon1982 on Sept 7, 2018 16:31:03 GMT
NOW this is the TRUE Halloween horror film event of the year! Screw Halloween 2018 because to me that franchise is dead already and needs to be buried from film in favor of new horror icons and new franchises.
This looks like a fun modern slasher film that feels like a breath of fresh air and a potential to spawn a franchise even make a fresh new horror icon, it's better than bringing dead horror franchises like Saw or Elm Street or Friday The 13th or Child's Play or Hellraiser or Texas Chainsaw Massacre or Scream or Halloween back from the dead when they need to rest in peace.
Now this should be a hit among horror fans who want something new and fresh! a true slasher comeback to the mainstream and should be a word of mouth to have horror fans see this one.
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Post by egon1982 on Sept 7, 2018 21:04:39 GMT
Anyone else?
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Post by poelzig on Sept 7, 2018 22:37:17 GMT
The trailer wasn't bad but it's hard to know how entertaining it will be without seeing it. At least it's rated R.
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Post by egon1982 on Sept 8, 2018 16:35:50 GMT
The trailer wasn't bad but it's hard to know how entertaining it will be without seeing it. At least it's rated R. And this has potential to be a franchise that is fresh and new which is better than bringing already dead franchises back from the dead like those i mentioned.
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Post by cybajedi on Sept 16, 2018 4:33:19 GMT
Trailer has potential but so many do these days. I'll give this one a watch but it's too early to be talking about franchises and icons. I prefer the stand alone horror movies myself, generally you have an idea of the feel of the movie and the story line with sequels/franchises and I prefer not knowing what to expect.
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Post by QueenB on Sept 16, 2018 4:54:14 GMT
Yes, I'm all in. Although, I'm still going to see Halloween as well. Thanks for posting this.
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Post by Lux on Sept 3, 2019 20:36:39 GMT
Trailer has potential but so many do these days. I'll give this one a watch but it's too early to be talking about franchises and icons. I prefer the stand alone horror movies myself, generally you have an idea of the feel of the movie and the story line with sequels/franchises and I prefer not knowing what to expect. Is this what you're like when you're not stalking users? Little Skywalker.
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Post by japie on Sept 4, 2019 0:01:33 GMT
rubish absolute rubish 2/10
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Post by japie on Sept 4, 2019 0:02:31 GMT
watch Mandy instead or Suspiria
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Sept 4, 2019 5:47:09 GMT
I don't know if the words "new and fresh" belong in relation to this movie. It's basically a remake of The Funhouse. Wasn't bad, though.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Sept 4, 2019 9:01:22 GMT
I seen it and really liked it. 7/10
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Post by forca84 on Sept 4, 2019 19:37:25 GMT
The deaths were a bit too safe. (Save for two.) I guess they were going for realistic violence. It had some suspense and attractive actors.
The production of the theme Park, Costumes, and different attractions was well done.
Like I said I'm a bit surprised they played it relatively safe with the death scenes. Pretty much quick stabbings.
I prefer it to "Blood Fest" which was too goofy. I also liked "The Funhouse", "Dark Ride", and "The Funhouse massacre".
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Post by Lux on Sept 10, 2019 13:20:28 GMT
Trailer has potential but so many do these days. I'll give this one a watch but it's too early to be talking about franchises and icons. I prefer the stand alone horror movies myself, generally you have an idea of the feel of the movie and the story line with sequels/franchises and I prefer not knowing what to expect. You still haven't replied to me on here, limp lightsaber.
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Post by Lux on Sept 10, 2019 13:38:10 GMT
Trailer has potential but so many do these days. I'll give this one a watch but it's too early to be talking about franchises and icons. I prefer the stand alone horror movies myself, generally you have an idea of the feel of the movie and the story line with sequels/franchises and I prefer not knowing what to expect. I'll keep on replying on this thread till you do, lighty.
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