If you are on at Backfire, you obviously haven't looked at his profile for favourite films... he knows what good horror is. Plus, Texas Chainsaw Massacre is hardly in the rubbish department when it comes to Horror...
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Anyway, someone mentioned this looks like The Day After Tomorrow movie, I think that's what most think when they see the trailer, especially with the massive wave. Naturallll.
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A well reasoned argument, the kind I'd expect from a person who makes laughable and idiotic physical threats against directors of films that they didn't like.
Said mediocre, not 'shit'. Please read things before you respond, or continue looking the fool, doesn't really matter.
1408 is nowhere near Session 9. Not even close. I think it's a mediocre horror film, nothing more nothing less. Personally I thought there was nothing creepy or scary about it. The setup was neat but once he got into the actual room it was all business as usual. In fact it was so unremarkable that I saw the film less than a year ago and barely remember anything about it. Other than being completely unimpressed by it.
Yes, I like Texas Chainsaw Massacre, one of the best horror films ever made. Damn, you got me.
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Comeback what? You said that I said something that I didn't say. Presumably because you didn't read properly.
You're going to pretend that you were being sarcastic saying that you'd like to cause physical pain to people who make movies you don't like? Sorry, it's clear that there was no sarcasm in any of your posts. Or knowledge or wisdom, for that matter, just the kneejerk reaction of a simpleton.
Don't need to watch it again. Once was enough to know it was unremarkable. Session 9 is great, though. I'm not interested in lowering that film by saying a rudimentary thriller is on the same level.
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