@bumpyboo: Yup, now Supernatural stuff just doesn't scare me very often anymore. Although, ghost girls coming out of tv sets and moving down stairs all creepy like is always scary beyond reason. The Ring and Grudge weren't very scary movies, but those characters are still quite spine chilling to me.
@ostyo: Hehe, I know what you mean, I crept into the living room and watched Child's Play when I was little, and had nightmares for weeks! Funny how frightening things are when you're a kid :)
@bumpyboo: Yeah, it's pretty similar to the comedy style of Killer Tomatoes. I remember it being so scary to the clown fearing 5 year old me back in the day lol, funny how different our mindset and fear is as kids.
Yeah the Killer Tomatoes films are really, really funny and Clooney isn't too bad in them. That was before he got to Hollywood and became all smug and unbearable :P
Then again, Clooney is also in the South Park movie, and that's still epic :D
@capfanboy: They knew you'd say that. Now I'm supposed to ask you for the password. Unless this is some crazy misunderstanding and I have said too much...hehehe....hehe....O_O
I have no idea what just happened. Also, I'm not entirely sure I want to.
@capfanboy: They knew you'd say that. Now I'm supposed to ask you for the password. Unless this is some crazy misunderstanding and I have said too much...hehehe....hehe....O_O
@capfanboy: *hugs* It's alright, big fella, deep breaths....top right corner. Two A's of different colours that change the layout? *points* It might help :)
@bumpyboo: Lost in a maze of death? Yes. That sounds a lot manlier as opposed to being scared of this horrifying change. MY EYES CAN BARELY TAKE THE HORROR.
@mrdecepticonleader: Yeah they do seem to lose a lot of focus toward the end of the series. But overall I think that there are definitely worse horror franchises, in terms of how hit and miss the sequels are :)
I guess. I mean I think any of the horror franchises that have gotten anywhere from 8 and up plus movies will have some real misses. I just think the Hellraiser franchise suffered from having all what made the original and the earlier films so unique taken away for the latter films.
That's a very good point, agree completely :) A good sequel or remake has to understand what made the original film great in the first place.
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