Posted August 24, 201114 yr If you're smart enough you will know what this is for Anyways, my favorite movie is Paranormal Activity because I love screaming people and the movie pretty much suckz because it doesn't scare me but whatevs. Oh and insidious because it's funny
August 25, 201114 yr Lord of the Rings, either TTT or ROTK. I think TTT won b/c of the Helm’s Deep scene and Pippin. Although Eowyn was awesome in ROTK… I also love Harry Potter. The movies cannot match the books, but the 1st movie was so close I loved it. Deathly Hallows pt 1 was also extremely accurate, and although pt 2 was more moving and enjoyable, it lacked in accuracy. The fact that they excluded an on screen death left a bad taste in my mouth. So… 1. LOTR:TTT 2. LOTR:ROTK 3. HP1 4. HP7 pt 1 5. HP7 pt 2 6. LOTR:TFOTR
August 25, 201114 yr Well last weekend I went to see Final Destination 5 and.... it was da bomb!!!!!!!!!!!!!
August 25, 201114 yr If you're smart enough you will know what this is for Anyways, my favorite movie is Paranormal Activity because I love screaming people and the movie pretty much suckz because it doesn't scare me but whatevs. Oh and insidious because it's funny Sorry, but I wish I understood the hype behind that movie. I hate horror films, but we watched it on the coach bus for an out of state competition. I was scared as anything b/c of the hype. But the movie was dull and slow, with no real action other than “AHH! The door slammed shut! I think there’s a ghost!” True, the teacher turned off the movie before the end, so we never saw the possessed wife attack (I Wikipedia’ed it), but to watch a dull movie for an hour and a half just to see a five minute scare doesn’t seem worth it to me. Can someone explain it to me if I’m missing something?
August 25, 201114 yr hum this is a hard one but i think i might go with I am Legend call me a fool but i think will smith is an awesome actor never seen a movie of his i didnt like
August 25, 201114 yr Sorry, but I wish I understood the hype behind that movie. I hate horror films, but we watched it on the coach bus for an out of state competition. I was scared as anything b/c of the hype. But the movie was dull and slow, with no real action other than “AHH! The door slammed shut! I think there’s a ghost!” True, the teacher turned off the movie before the end, so we never saw the possessed wife attack (I Wikipedia’ed it), but to watch a dull movie for an hour and a half just to see a five minute scare doesn’t seem worth it to me. Can someone explain it to me if I’m missing something? I agree. I have no idea why anyone likes that. Also if I remember correctly (which I may not be), the wife just knocks over the camera and they don't even show the attack. Unless the purpose is to leave it up to interpretation As far as Insidious, I didn't find that funny at all. It was actually one of the scarier movies I've seen. Except like most horror films, alot of the scariness was just done by showing something completely unexpected (usually with a loud noise as well). Like, when I saw it they did one of those "some man is standing in the room" moments... I didn't even see the man but I was startled because the music got really loud and the audience started yelling. And is it just me, or did the main demon look a lot like Darth Maul?
August 25, 201114 yr I can't decide between Disney's the Lion King which was awesome and teached me so mutch when I was a kid and the Godfarther which was so epic that I can't describe it, the soundtrack the cast and script were amazing.
August 25, 201114 yr "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" Yeah, it's an old black and white movie, but I just love how twisted Jane is.
August 25, 201114 yr All of the Lord of the Rings movies. Best. Movies. Ever. I suppose it would then be the Harry Potter movies, or the Indiana Jones.
August 25, 201114 yr -Psycho(1960) the remake sucks.Ther eother flims i really like to i will update it later. -Airplane
August 25, 201114 yr Author Sorry, but I wish I understood the hype behind that movie. I hate horror films, but we watched it on the coach bus for an out of state competition. I was scared as anything b/c of the hype. But the movie was dull and slow, with no real action other than “AHH! The door slammed shut! I think there’s a ghost!” True, the teacher turned off the movie before the end, so we never saw the possessed wife attack (I Wikipedia’ed it), but to watch a dull movie for an hour and a half just to see a five minute scare doesn’t seem worth it to me. Can someone explain it to me if I’m missing something? LOL I agree because I hate all movies really and Paranormal Activity has no real horror towards it
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Anyways, my favorite movie is Paranormal Activity because I love screaming people and the movie pretty much suckz because it doesn't scare me but whatevs. Oh and insidious because it's funny