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noooo the elderly aunt what’d she think?
I meant terrifier 3 but you knew which movie I meant. She said she spent half the movie looking away from the screen and wanted a refund. I'm wondering if she read the synopsis or just the review scores. Last month she wanted to see Strange Darling which was another weird messed up movie and she hated it. Gonna use veto power on future bad movie choices.Surprised if she didn’t like horror movies she’d want to see it even with it getting good reviews
One look at Art the Clown on the poster or ad shoulda sent her running for the hills
I haven’t heard of this one.My elderly aunt doesn't like horror movies but saw thriller 3 got good reviews and she wanted to see it. Geezus. I very rarely watch horror movies and it was the most messed up movie i've seen at a theater. Characters were getting chopped to pieces with an ax and chainsaw, little kids killed with a bomb, people's faces ripped apart.
Gonna check it outThe Wild Robot was amazing. Visually it was unique and beautiful and on Dolby screens it popped. The story was simple but effective. Great humor, heartfelt moments, and even the score stood out. I think it's an instant classic.
Children of the Corn of the FliesToday (YouTube - thank God for auto translation) The title is ¿Quién puede matar a un niño?/Who Can Kill A Child but I love this poster
A couple of English tourists arrive on an island where all the children have gone crazy and are murdering the adults.
I haven’t seen any of them, but I’d imagine it’s a similar situation to other slasher films with multiple sequels.Does Terrifier 3 even make sense if you haven’t seen the first 2?
Children of the Corn of the Flies
I haven’t seen any of them, but I’d imagine it’s a similar situation to other slasher films with multiple sequels.
Sure, if you’ve seen first Halloween and Friday the 13th movies it gives some additional context for the sequels, but it’s not a necessity if someone’s main motivation to watching the movies is to see the killer wreak violent havoc.
Throughout the movie they talk about what happened in the second movie. No idea what happened in the first one though. Story is simple but not that good.Does Terrifier 3 even make sense if you haven’t seen the first 2?