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Definitely not his fault. He's a great actor. I blame it on direction and the PG-13 rating. King's book to film adaptations are usually better when rated R.
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i find it fascinating that no one called "bullshit" on the guy who started the thread. he was a marine, got attacked by a bear and a gang (the toughest, no less), and none of it scared him even a little?
Bullshit. if he in fact recognizes that those things should be scary, he has experienced some degree of fear surrounding them. WHich generally implies "I know these things are scary, so lets use them as examples of how badass i am by saying i wasnt scared by them". |
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Was also expecting so much more from this film, was even a little edgy about watching it alone as most films about the supernatural make me prang out to the point that i end up staying up watching Jeremy Kyle all night.
Such a good premise but executed pretty badly, shaaaaaaaaame. |
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sort of, but no one just said "you could not possibly be what you claim, piss off kid".
Reminded me very much of one little twit that was here a dew years ago who claimed to watch a guy murder his girfriend in the street outside o fhis house, then went and took the knife... |
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That movie was a bore.
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