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Post by moviemaniac22 on Jun 11, 2017 14:22:31 GMT
I tried to watch this bore fest. But the second half was like a horror film for kids. I can't believe it has a 7 rating. 'Insidious' is better.
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Post by naterdawg on Jun 11, 2017 15:14:58 GMT
I agree totally. Saw this at the cinema when it premiered, and thought it was overblown nonsense. Not scary at all, with the most obnoxious family I've ever seen in a movie. I wanted them all to die, especially that midget lady.
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Post by moviemaniac22 on Jun 11, 2017 15:30:03 GMT
I'm glad somebody agreed. when the midget lady appeared, that's when I lost my patience. I turned channel over before the ending. I don't even know how it ended. The last scene I saw was when there was some bright blue light coming from inside a room with high speed wind. The lady wanted somebody to hold her hand. At that point it was pathetic. I couldn't watch no more.
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Post by fangirl1975 on Jun 11, 2017 16:30:39 GMT
I disagree. I saw it on HBO when I was a kid and to this day the clown doll attack freaks me out because I get creeped out by clowns anyway.
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Post by pop_actor on Jun 11, 2017 19:19:01 GMT
Those who grew up with ET, Star Wars & Poltergeist - I think it's all about that nostalgic feeling that we still like this film, but I would understand a young child in today's generation,he may not get what the hype was all about...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2017 22:23:55 GMT
It's not particularly good, and Zelda whatshername was very annoying.
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Post by naterdawg on Jun 12, 2017 3:44:32 GMT
What got me is that after the kid is sucked into another dimension, the mom and dad allow her to stay in the same room with that "entryway" to hell.
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Post by movielover on Jun 12, 2017 4:07:11 GMT
I disagree. I saw it on HBO when I was a kid and to this day the clown doll attack freaks me out because I get creeped out by clowns anyway. I disagree too, I loved it. I actually had the pleasure of seeing it in the movie theater when it first came out. The clown doll was the scariest part.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Jun 12, 2017 5:36:18 GMT
Nah.
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Post by moviemaniac22 on Jun 12, 2017 18:40:59 GMT
I grew up during that time too. I was also a fan of E.T and Star wars as well. But poltergeist is just blah. I could re watch e.t and jaws.
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Post by naterdawg on Jun 12, 2017 19:32:39 GMT
I disagree. I saw it on HBO when I was a kid and to this day the clown doll attack freaks me out because I get creeped out by clowns anyway. I disagree too, I loved it. I actually had the pleasure of seeing it in the movie theater when it first came out. The clown doll was the scariest part. You must've been 5 or 6 at the time if you thought that clown doll was scary. Everything but the kitchen sink was thrown into Poltergeist, and it just didn't work. Coffins popping out of the ground, a portal to another dimension, kitchen chairs that rearranged themselves, and then the house gets sucked into another dimension. What we needed next was a big cartoon foot to come down and squash everyone, like in Monty Python. Would've been the perfect ending.
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Post by movielover on Jun 12, 2017 19:37:45 GMT
I disagree too, I loved it. I actually had the pleasure of seeing it in the movie theater when it first came out. The clown doll was the scariest part. You must've been 5 or 6 at the time if you thought that clown doll was scary. Everything but the kitchen sink was thrown into Poltergeist, and it just didn't work. Coffins popping out of the ground, a portal to another dimension, kitchen chairs that rearranged themselves, and then the house gets sucked into another dimension. What we needed next was a big cartoon foot to come down and squash everyone, like in Monty Python. Would've been the perfect ending. The whole theater gasped when the clown ended up being beside the kid on the bed, instead of under the bed. Those people weren't 5 or 6, nor was I. Sorry you thought the movie didn't work. The box office results don't agree with you.
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Post by cryptoflovecraft on Jun 12, 2017 21:46:48 GMT
I couldn't agree more. I've always disliked Poltergeist, a big budget shitfest with no scares whatsoever.
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Post by naterdawg on Jun 12, 2017 22:01:41 GMT
I couldn't agree more. I've always disliked Poltergeist, a big budget shitfest with no scares whatsoever. Sanitized Spielberg garbage. I don't for a minute believe Tope Hooper, the man behind Salem's Lot, directed this mess.
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Post by naterdawg on Jun 12, 2017 22:03:10 GMT
You must've been 5 or 6 at the time if you thought that clown doll was scary. Everything but the kitchen sink was thrown into Poltergeist, and it just didn't work. Coffins popping out of the ground, a portal to another dimension, kitchen chairs that rearranged themselves, and then the house gets sucked into another dimension. What we needed next was a big cartoon foot to come down and squash everyone, like in Monty Python. Would've been the perfect ending. The whole theater gasped when the clown ended up being beside the kid on the bed, instead of under the bed. Those people weren't 5 or 6, nor was I. Sorry you thought the movie didn't work. The box office results don't agree with you. If you weren't 5 or 6 and "gasped" at this poor excuse for a horror film, I can only assume stuff like The Haunting remake left you comatose with fear.
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Post by movielover on Jun 12, 2017 22:05:07 GMT
The whole theater gasped when the clown ended up being beside the kid on the bed, instead of under the bed. Those people weren't 5 or 6, nor was I. Sorry you thought the movie didn't work. The box office results don't agree with you. If you weren't 5 or 6 and "gasped" at this poor excuse for a horror film, I can only assume stuff like The Haunting remake leave you comatose with fear. I said everyone gasped at a specific moment, not the entire movie. Learn how to read,
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Post by naterdawg on Jun 12, 2017 22:08:23 GMT
If you weren't 5 or 6 and "gasped" at this poor excuse for a horror film, I can only assume stuff like The Haunting remake leave you comatose with fear. I said everyone gasped at a specific moment, not the entire movie. Learn how to read, What does it matter? The scene was in the film, and "everybody gasped." Doesn't matter if they were gasping all the way through, just once is enough. And that proves to me that you're a wet noodle when it comes to horror films. The Exorcist probably gave you an aneurysm.
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Post by movielover on Jun 12, 2017 22:10:16 GMT
I said everyone gasped at a specific moment, not the entire movie. Learn how to read, What does it matter? The scene was in the film, and "everybody gasped." Doesn't matter if they were gasping all the way through, just once is enough. And that proves to me that you're a wet noodle when it comes to horror films. The Exorcist probably gave you an aneurysm. You don't like the Exorcist either? What the hell DO you like?
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Post by rogerthat on Jun 12, 2017 22:12:49 GMT
I enjoyed it for what it was.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jun 12, 2017 22:44:10 GMT
movieloverThe guy's face falling off into the sink, for me, beats the clown doll. I STILL remember that ! <shudder>
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