Hmm, now I'm sitting here thinking about that sentence. It should be singular hate, huh? None hate? Not one hates?
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No one hates?
Not a one of you hates.
Celine Dion needs to meet the Gentlemen. Because she has a newish song I hate more than That Song(That song, that you'll think of when Kay tells you're 'just good friends'oh, sorry, wrong rant.)
Liese, I can't quite compete with yours, but my hatred of the song (beyond generally not liking the song itself) comes from my upstairs neighbor waking me up at 2am on a work night numerous times by playing that song full blast whenever he brought a girl home.
Just got back from Cabin in the Woods. It was so cool seeing the "Mutant Enemy Production" title during the opening credits!
Of course, being a longtime Mutant Enemy watcher, I figured out the underlying plot pretty much as soon as the eerily familiar chemist mentioned "Downstairs," but it was still mucho entertaining to see how it played out .
Was not fond of the last two seconds of film ( too literal and anthropomorphic, I'd have preferred tentacles or something even less comprehensible ), but the surprise guest shot a few minutes earlier buoyed me up pretty well.
I need to try to figure out, without spoiling myself somehow, if Cabin in the Woods will be too scary for me!
The trailers, IIRC, are a pretty good indicator of the kinds of shocks and starts it packs. There's some gore, but if you can handle watching The Walking Dead it shouldn't be too much for you.
Yeah, I didn't think it was that scary. It's definitely a little gory, but there's only one or two "shock" moments and little to none of the suspense I actually find scary.
I also didn't like it as much as I wanted to. I saw where they were going, and I liked where they were going, but I found the implementation to be less successful than I might have liked. It reminded me of my feelings for Jennifer's Body, which I also wanted to like more than I did. I also wanted it to to be actually scarier. I think I would have preferred it if they had "chosen" almost ANY of the other monsters, almost all of whom I found way creepier than the redneck zombies.
I also agree with you, Matt, re: the ending.
My problem with The Walking Dead has to do with the annoying characters not the gore!
I have a problem with a certain kind of creepy. I didn't think The Ring was that good but I couldn't sleep for 3 nights after seeing it. Also, The Blair Witch Project freaked my shit out.