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Drunkboxer
Jun 30, 2007
Stephen Roots good at playing blind guys

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Drunkboxer
Jun 30, 2007

CopywrightMMXI posted:

I think my only regret from this movie is that I didn't go to a packed evening show. I caught a matinee on Saturday and there was probably less than. 30 people there. I feel like a big crowd would have enhanced this one even more.

I had the opposite experience. I didn't even consider a horror movie selling out, and when my wife and I showed up the only seats left were in the front row. I'll probably catch it again on video when it comes out, because that was a crazy bad angle to see a movie.

Drunkboxer
Jun 30, 2007

morestuff posted:

Yeah, this basically. (Freezing people with mind powers seems like it falls pretty comfortably under "supernatural" but you can argue the semantics.) The commentary is interesting but it's a lot less effective as a horror movie in the back half. I think part of the issue is the cross-cutting with Lil Rel Howery's bit – it's funny and I wouldn't want to axe it completely, but it kills a lot of the tension the first 45 minutes has.

In the horror genre I usually only count ghosts/monsters/draculas/etc. as supernatural. Hypnotism and brain transplants are hard science ok!

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