aTmAg said:
That trailer seemed to basically spoil the entire movie. Is there any reason to see it now?
nope
aTmAg said:
That trailer seemed to basically spoil the entire movie. Is there any reason to see it now?
aTmAg said:
That trailer seemed to basically spoil the entire movie. Is there any reason to see it now?
Saxsoon said:
I loved the opening with the crashing waves showing the logos.
Bunk Moreland said:
I see nothing wrong with his post. Horror movies have a tendency to lay everything other than 1 obvious twist out in the trailers.
I knew I was in for a good time with that attention to detail and theme.TCTTS said:Saxsoon said:
I loved the opening with the crashing waves showing the logos.
Forgot to mention that. The crashing wave title sequence was so cool and inventive.
Are they the cheese kind where it's quiet an something loud suddenly happens? Or are they the good kind where the situation they are in makes you jump/gasp?bonfarr said:aTmAg said:
That trailer seemed to basically spoil the entire movie. Is there any reason to see it now?
Yes there are plenty of other holee **** scenes that will make you jump or gasp.
Just ignore the post if it annoys you.bonfarr said:
Don't go see the movie if you have to be convinced this hard.
Honestly? No.aTmAg said:Are they the cheese kind where it's quiet an something loud suddenly happens? Or are they the good kind where the situation they are in makes you jump/gasp?bonfarr said:aTmAg said:
That trailer seemed to basically spoil the entire movie. Is there any reason to see it now?
Yes there are plenty of other holee **** scenes that will make you jump or gasp.
I said earlier that a handful of flour would have solved everything.schmendeler said:
I watched the trailer and it looked dumb to me. surprised that it's getting this buzz. did they explain why she wouldn't have purchased an infrared camera to be able to see this guy and/or prove he's there to other people?
even better. or a can of spray paint?MooreTrucker said:I said earlier that a handful of flour would have solved everything.schmendeler said:
I watched the trailer and it looked dumb to me. surprised that it's getting this buzz. did they explain why she wouldn't have purchased an infrared camera to be able to see this guy and/or prove he's there to other people?
so there is a reason for not using these seemingly obvious solutions?M.C. Swag said:
Why don't yall watch the movie? It's pretty good and would answer some of your inane questions.
I don't want to watch the movie. I hate scary movies. I'm in the heart attack years.M.C. Swag said:
Why don't yall watch the movie? It's pretty good and would answer some of your inane questions.
I wouldn't call this a scary movie, It is a good thriller but nothing but one or two jump scenes.MooreTrucker said:I don't want to watch the movie. I hate scary movies. I'm in the heart attack years.M.C. Swag said:
Why don't yall watch the movie? It's pretty good and would answer some of your inane questions.
I'm still curious though.
She tries.schmendeler said:so there is a reason for not using these seemingly obvious solutions?M.C. Swag said:
Why don't yall watch the movie? It's pretty good and would answer some of your inane questions.
Yea it was fantastic the way he framed the shots with that eerie sense.GiveEmHellBill said:Honestly? No.aTmAg said:Are they the cheese kind where it's quiet an something loud suddenly happens? Or are they the good kind where the situation they are in makes you jump/gasp?bonfarr said:aTmAg said:
That trailer seemed to basically spoil the entire movie. Is there any reason to see it now?
Yes there are plenty of other holee **** scenes that will make you jump or gasp.
They don't use jump scares. They use exceptional camera framing, silence and an ominous score to elevate the tension in scenes.
There are no scenes of a cat jumping out from behind something or any of that crap.
The big "holy ****" scene is completely surprising and is very shocking.
he did that wellM.C. Swag said:Yea it was fantastic the way he framed the shots with that eerie sense.GiveEmHellBill said:Honestly? No.aTmAg said:Are they the cheese kind where it's quiet an something loud suddenly happens? Or are they the good kind where the situation they are in makes you jump/gasp?bonfarr said:aTmAg said:
That trailer seemed to basically spoil the entire movie. Is there any reason to see it now?
Yes there are plenty of other holee **** scenes that will make you jump or gasp.
They don't use jump scares. They use exceptional camera framing, silence and an ominous score to elevate the tension in scenes.
There are no scenes of a cat jumping out from behind something or any of that crap.
The big "holy ****" scene is completely surprising and is very shocking.
He did an interview recently and talked about how they're on a limited budget, so he looked to other low budget "horror' films and drew alot of inspiration from Paranormal Activity (which is most evident during the breakfast kitchen scene). How the camera just lingers on a setting and forces the viewer to analyze every aspect of what's on' screen.
He also talks about how the fun of all scary movies isnt the jump scares. Anyone can do that. The fun is in the tension. He talks about how he tried to create as much tension as possible and then walk the viewer back. Then create tension again, and walk it back. Teasing the anxiety.
I really really like this director.
I think so. But what motivation will she have since they are both dead.M.C. Swag said:
does anyone else think the movie set up for an invisible woman sequel?
haha no idea. she definitely seemed a little...sociopathic tho.AgShaun00 said:I think so. But what motivation will she have since they are both dead.M.C. Swag said:
does anyone else think the movie set up for an invisible woman sequel?
Sex Panther said:
Great little thriller. The director definitely had some exceptional techniques and framing to ramp up the tension. Thoroughly enjoyed it, especially the restaurant scene