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♛ Apher-Forte:

You see, you people dunno the first thing that is appealing about this show.

you have to sit quietly, immerse into the feelings of these people, who could well be your neighbours, and only then can you actually go into the fear.

Things that go bump in the night not scary? It is when you have this fear that Toast described, that you begin to realize how scary this show really is.

You will go "OH FUCK"
and then pee your pants.

Doomsday:

I've been wanting to goo see Paranormal activity but haven't yet. A couple of my friends went to see it (and didn't tell me until after. hurrrrr) and said it was pretty good.

Gpop:

My friend told me that he watched it in theaters. He told me that people literally walked out of the theater halfway through the movie with their legs terribly shaking.

Too bad I'm not really into horror films though.

Widermelonz:

Huh, really now?

As I recall, when this film first came out, most of my friends were excited to see this movie. The movie took place in San Diego, which is where I currently live, so I guess that's why everyone was so hyped-up about it. They thought that it would make the movie scarier to them. But after watching it, they described it as "pretty decent" and "average". Maybe they were expecting to be really scared from the movie. And perhaps from expecting too much, they felt a sense of "meh" or "that was it?" after watching it. I haven't seen it myself, but I guess I'll give it a try.

♛ Apher-Forte:

Zombieland, Carriers are both pretty good, you guys should check that out too.

Zombieland because it is L4D the movie, and Carriers really give you a feel of how a zombie apocalypse paranoia feels like. None of the George A Romero bullshit

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