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Paranormal Activity.
Whoa! It's 1 06 AM here right now and me and the wife are officially spooked out of our wits. Going to sleep with at least one set of lights on.
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That's funny.:D This is a common response. Does everyone wake up hearing things in the dead of night after watching this movie as well??? |
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No, just you......FREAK!! :p
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We started to talk about other things to get our mind off this (like my brother-in-law's impeding wedding next month), and that got her to go to sleep but I was awake. It was tough even to go to sleep! Even the smallest of sounds (like the fridge's hum, or mother's coughing in her sleep) snapped my eyes wide open. Maybe she realised how shaken I was, and so she let me sleep till 11 50 AM this morning. That's right, I woke up at midday today! It is definitely scary alright. This is coming from someone who has watched films such as Evil Dead, Exorcist and I Spit on your Grave and has gone to sleep soundly afterwards. LOL! Psh, B. :p
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Bit surprised to know that PA scared you so well. I didn't find it that spooky at all. I just liked that dragging off from the bed shot. Anyways, in terms of spookiness Asylum's P. Entity did better for me.
last seen: The Messenger (2009) Very original & emotionally absorbing story. Recommended. >>: A The Time Traveler's Wife (2009) Sad & frustrating parts of time travel. Pretty Nice movie though. >>: B+
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The 400 Blows (1959). Wow. How Truffaut brings to life the mundane aspects of a boy's life and turns them into engaging art is mystery to me. This is a heartfelt story about a rambunctious, and potentially artistic, boy without any direction in his life save a rather militant teacher and an accomplice of shenanigans. Forever in trouble, this poor kid takes the avenues of immaturity whenever possible, and these possiblilities are endless. With no role models, lying cheating and stealing become the norm, and we have a child that is scolded for wrong doings but nary advised otherwise. The acting was superb, the cinematography engaging, and the direction incredible. The story itself may have been a little flat, but the story is not really the point here. This classic was absolutely wonderful in ways that really defy description. Ashe.
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