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Post by Antoinette on May 16, 2012 16:57:10 GMT -6
Hahahah I get freaked out by the TV show Doctor Who. But one scary (relatively) movie I've watched is "The Others". It's actually really great and pretty mild. I'd strongly suggest it.
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Post by Emilie on May 16, 2012 19:03:21 GMT -6
Haha The Sixth Sense didn't scare me...except for the part with the little girl, when she pops up in his little "sanctuary" tent. I also watched it on Halloween. Edit: Oh yes....Doctor Who also freaks me out, but I love it.
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Post by Twinkle on May 16, 2012 19:07:56 GMT -6
Same here about Dr. Who. I haven't seen The Sixth Sense, though I have been watching the Lord of the Rings with my younger siblings
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Post by Jessie on May 17, 2012 10:52:42 GMT -6
Well, with the Sixth Sense, I wasn't scared during it, just after it, when I went to bed, and I kept looking around, and under my bed and such for bloody kids. Kinda creepy in the dark, when you sleep all alone. The only part that scares my dad, is when that kid is going to the bathroom, and out of the corner of the screen, that woman walks past and it startles him every time. He always knows it's coming, but he's never ready for it. Then one time, he said to himself, "I'm ready for it, I'm watching for it, I know she's coming." And just as she came, our big black cat jumped in his lap from the back of the couch. I wasn't there, but I'll bet a stream of cuss words followed our cat out of the room. No, my Dad's not that bad of a cusser, but I know he jumped clear off the couch.
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Post by Emilie on May 17, 2012 10:58:48 GMT -6
Hahahahaha, that's awesome! One movie that really freaked me out afterwards was The Village. I love that movie and the first time I saw it, I wasn't scare while watching it. That night though, I was terrified, and had to pull the blinds down over my window in my bedroom. But when I watched the Exorcism of Emily Rose, I was terrified during the movie, but was able to sleep with my blinds up. It's weird because with The Villiage, what happens in that movie wouldn't happen irl, but people can be possessed irl, but I was more afraid of the fake than the real.....
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Post by Jessie on May 17, 2012 11:01:27 GMT -6
Too true, the fake seems so much scarier. I was scared of Ghost Rider once because I was afraid that I'd accidently sell my sould to the devil with out even knowing it. Like, I was afraid that if I thought the words "I'm going to sell my soul to the d____" that it would happen. I never say those words together, just in case. Dumb, I know, but I don't want to accidently do it.
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Post by Juliet on May 27, 2012 6:30:57 GMT -6
I went and saw the Hunger Games for the third time last night. I still thnk it's as amazing as it was the first time I watched it. Haymitch is one of the funniest people in movies ever!! The actor who played him did a fabulous job. The funny thing is, Katniss's hair stayed perfect the whole movie. I mean, I doubt that she ever had time to fix it. Even when she was rolling down a cliff sort of thing her hair stayed perfect. If I was in the hunger games, I probably would have cut my hair short.
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Post by Catherine on May 27, 2012 7:27:35 GMT -6
Yeah, her hair did stay perfect lol. But Haymitch, SPOT ON! And I loved how they really showed his role in getting the sponsors, how much he had to do (which is still very little compared to Katniss and Peeta, but still). And then seeing the Gamemakers actually controlling the game...that was cool and kinda creepy.
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Post by Juliet on May 27, 2012 16:34:32 GMT -6
Yes! I was like They are so creepy! I felt so bad for Haymitch, especially when the little boy started wacking his sister with a sword, and the whole family was laughing. His face looked so depressed/sad/pained.
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Post by Jansina on Jun 5, 2012 16:09:53 GMT -6
I have to see that... gotta find myself some free time to finish reading it first!
My family and I watched "We Bought a Zoo" last night. Anyone seen that? It's SOOOO good! So, so, so, so, so good.
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Post by Sallie on Jun 8, 2012 7:13:02 GMT -6
I just watched "We Bought a Zoo"! I loved it. I thought it was really sweet. I watched Air-force One last night (on clear-play, so all the language was filtered out). It was sooo tense. I kept asking my dad what was going to happen.
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Post by Jansina on Jun 8, 2012 9:53:39 GMT -6
Isn't Rosie the CUTEST??
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Post by Juliet on Jun 8, 2012 10:32:31 GMT -6
"We Bought A Zoo" Is the best movie I've seen in a long time!! I loved Scarlett Johanssen in it! And, Rosie is the cutest thing ever! And, Colin Ford (Dylan, right?) did a great job!!
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Post by fairytales120 on Jun 8, 2012 13:12:16 GMT -6
I LOVE "We Bought a Zoo" !!! It is such a cute movie!! Scarlett Johanssen is so pretty, I love her!! It is a really great family movie, except for the language, i was kind of disappointed with that, but over all it was still a great movie!!
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Post by Sallie on Jun 8, 2012 16:58:49 GMT -6
I didn't have to listen to the language, cause we got Clear-play from our Grandpa for Christmas. And honestly, it really doesn't need any language! It's so annoying when movies have random language stuck in that doesn't even make any sense!
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