me too!!! even more so since it will be on HBO MaxI'm excited for this movie!
me too!!! even more so since it will be on HBO Max
I don't think I have ever known anyone to say that LOL. I saw Mother, I am glad I saw Mother, but no way I can say I liked it LOL. The baby scene was so horrible, that it kinda ruined the rest of the other mind trip factors for me.Big horror fan! From the oldies, "Dracula" with Lugosi, Lon Chaney's "Phantom of the Opera". Then "I walked with a zombie" - another black and white one. Hitchcock's "Frenzy" "The Birds" and "Psycho". From the slashers the Freddy ones, Chucky and Michael Myers. I used to like some of the long running Amityville' s horrors, especially the one with the clock. Honestly I love most the ones with thriller elements in them as "Misery:" or "When a stranger calls" . From the modern, I liked "Mother!", "The Lodge"." Get out", "Sightless" (this was more thriller and suspense, kind of Hitchcockian...)
"Cabin in the woods" was okay I guess too. "Happy Death day" (her birthday is mine too) the both parts are cool. "Gremlins".
I have. I liked it. It's not a fun movie, like M3gan or Smile, though. Much heavier.Has anybody seen Knock at the Cabin yet?
It was INTENSE! When the credits started to roll, I was frozen in my seat. My brain was still processing what I just saw.I have. I liked it. It's not a fun movie, like M3gan or Smile, though. Much heavier.
The John Carpenter film? That's a great one. I didn't care for it when I was a kid, but grew to appreciate it.Prince of Darkness.
Agreed! We were a bit shell shocked when it was over. Luckily we were doing a double feature and went immediately to the next screen for M3gan (my second viewing of that one). That helped wash it off.It was INTENSE! When the credits started to roll, I was frozen in my seat. My brain was still processing what I just saw.
I normally prefer to go into M Night's movies knowing as little as possible, but I really could've used a heads up about the airplanes.