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[QUOTE="xmikex:770666"]If I ever need to drop 10 lbs I'll audition for Leprachaun 47. I'll discuss this movie real quick because I wasn't entirely un-impressed with it, but a lot of things bothered me about it, and by the half way point I was no longer scared, or really interested. The exposition was done nicely. I liked that it wasn't some happy couple on their honey moon. It was an awkward situation that set an easy mood from the beginning. I thought they did a great job setting things up with that girl coming to the door randomly. For me the scariest part of the movie is when she comes back, asks for Tamra again, Liv Tyler tells her she already came by, and the girl says in a perfectly creepy inflection "Are you sure?". Very subtle, but that coupled with the banging on the door, and that big thick door muffling her voice made it a very well done scene. What irritated me beyond belief about this movie (and I'm sure it's a staple for most horror movies) is that this situation would never happen. Psychotic masked killers or not, scary dark house alone in the woods or not, 90% of people have enough survival instinct to ride something like that out ESPECIALLY if they have a gun. When they shot Dennis from Always Sunny in Philadelphia the first thing they should have done was drag his corpse into that little room they were in, take his cell phone off him, call for help and wait it out. To me that just makes more sense than making a break for the rickety old haunted tool shed by scrambling around on the ground out in the open. I don't know anyone who would have done that. [/QUOTE]
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