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Post by Prime etc. on Aug 7, 2020 23:25:07 GMT
Funny how Rush is made to resemble Price. That was the best thing about it. I liked the idea of the black cloud ghost--creepy design--but the CGI made it look kind of cheap. It also was so brightly lit-the institute looked like a set, not a real place.
How little it seems dated in clothes or hair in 20 years.
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Post by novastar6 on Aug 9, 2020 7:02:56 GMT
A few more questions that have been bugging me.
What exactly broke the darkness loose? It was trying to get out for most of the movie, but didn't until Price sent Evelyn through the wall.
And so I think we all overlooked the fact Watson Pritchett was willing to help lure 6 people to their horrific deaths, for money, and however much it was, was considerably far less than a million dollars.
And how did Pritchett know everything about the house? How did he know about the darkness? Okay, his grandpa built it, he probably talked about it some before he died, his dad worked on it, his dad probably talked about it some before he died, but the house killed him, so presumably he got killed just like the others, there would've been no witnesses to that who survived.
And here's one I JUST noticed...WHY was the basement floor wet when Evelyn walked over to Price after Sara shot him?
And so in the post-credits scene...where's everybody else the darkness claimed? Why are Stephen and Evelyn the guests of 'honor' there? Where's Marr, where's Pritchett?
Again, the darkness wants everybody who's responsible...but the darkness calls Sara by her real name, not Jennifer Jenzen...so it KNOWS she's not responsible.
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Post by novastar6 on Aug 9, 2020 7:06:42 GMT
Funny how Rush is made to resemble Price. That was the best thing about it. I liked the idea of the black cloud ghost--creepy design--but the CGI made it look kind of cheap. It also was so brightly lit-the institute looked like a set, not a real place. How little it seems dated in clothes or hair in 20 years.
I remember when the ads for it first came out on TV, and they actually showed so LITTLE of anything, it showed the darkness grabbing Pritchett and pulling him in, and my brother saw it before I did, and the best way he could describe it was to liken it to something from the Web World Wars episode of ReBoot.
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Post by gljbradley on Aug 10, 2020 10:01:15 GMT
I absolutely agree that this film is underrated. Criminally underrated to be exact. It is a genuinely scary film and a great remake.
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