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the pic I posted previously "how do you watch " is a still from the film, it was brilliant, I enjoyed it very much.
 
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It's possible we may use different definitions of the word "enjoy". Wink


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certainly sounds that way Newton, as they say we are all different thank goodness or it would be a boring world indeed.
 
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is it a visual or psychological horror?


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both Shirl, I found it to be very good, a wee bit of gore but mostly scaryish.
 
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much prefer psychological ones, where you know what is happening but can't actually see it, like in misery when kathy bates gives james-thingy the miners' torture-treatment!


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'Misery' an all time great. Big Grin



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Sorry Piper, did not see this post and asked you how you enjoyed the film on another post!

I thought it was quite a good film too, but the talking goat made me laugh Big Grin




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that spoiled it as it did seem quite funny, like a bad puppet lol
 
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MY DD watched it at a friend the other night & hid behind the couch LOL!!! She has &always been scared & said it is our falr cos we never let her watch films above her age bracket


 
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Sounds good film,one I must see now Smile


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Scotty we have a niece who used to stay and she always wanted to watch a horror movie, as soon as I put it on late at night of course she was suddenly very tired and went to bed. Worth a look see Lemon.
 
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LOL !!! she used to hide behind the couch at Snow white.So I dont see how she can blame us,.


 
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Sam Raimi going back to what he does so well. Shame it wasn't a great commercial success at the cinema as it may stop him doing more in the future.

That said, it's become a fans' favourite and it won a few Scream Awards recently.


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