Sentences with phrase «best kind of horror»

What awaits you in this game is the absolute best kind of horror — the kind you're not ready for.
It's the best kind of horror.

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I remember getting real cross with my little sister when she told me that she went out to see the movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose, but when she started asking me questions about God and all that, I was kind of thinking, «You know Olga, maybe this is a good thing that Hollywood is spending some money on making horror movies.»
NOT sorry to disapoint you but MY religion or spirituality is NONE of your business and suits me just fine, makes me a better person, more accepting of others, more kind to my fellow earthbound souls, more respectful to mankind and morther earth than all religions combined who unfortunately have over 2ooo years of evidence of horrors committed against each other ALL in the name of the religous organizations you want me to join??? I think I will stick with my smorgasborg of this and that spirituality.
I guess I have seen people «cursing» God / Jesus as well, for their — cancer, loss of job, bankruptcy, and all kinds of horrors and disasters.
These mamas, born between October 23 and November 21, are well rounded in a misfit, horror film kind of way.
Well some times I love to go walk around beach having sex at home I like wwe wrestling and watching dirty tapes watching movies my best movie is horror films some times watching sports all kinds of stuff
I like to watch all kinds of movies but i like horror the best.
Ok movie that follows the same path as Wrong turn, Timber Falls and hill have eyes.For a movie of this kind there is hardly any gore, but then the movie work well without it given us the standed volience you would expected from this type of movie.Well if you like your horror gorey and volient then forget this but if not give it a try, was «nt a waste of 80 mins.
The movie gradually took on a Rocky Horror life of its own, and came to Britain on a kind of so - bad - it's - the - best - ever tour in 2009.
No matter what kind of games you play — racing games, e-sports, stealth and strategy games, horror or survival games, role - playing, fantasy, or anything else — the best thing you can do to improve your performance is to invest in a durable, high - quality, maximum - support gaming chair.
As good as the must sees of the month are, the film's you should take a chance on are just as good, offering a return to horror for M. Night Shyamalan in The Visit as well as a few stellar looking indie horror films with Bloodsucking Bastards, Hellions, and Some Kind of Hate.
Not bad at all.this film keeps you guessing in ways you never do a lot in horror films.Rob Zombie directs theses actors like I've never seen a horror director do before.this movie is truly amazing, people are calling it «terrible» I call it «good» it's the kind of horror film that actually deals with characters and not just pointless blood and guts.I felt like all these characters really did go through something, and this movie is truly just about them overcoming it.I don't consider this a horror film, I consider this a drama / horror film, cause that is what it is, and I love it.this mvie isn't just about a killer killing people, it actually deals with the people he's after anf even deals with himself at times, which I truly loved.Rob Zombie has proved to me again that he could direct.perfect seq...
Best described as Home Alone meets Michael Haneke's Funny Games, the sadistic horror comedy [Better Watch Out] is the kind of film that's tough to categorise but easy to enjoy.
Two years ago, South by Southwest gave the red - carpet treatment of Duncan Jones's entertaining time - travel thriller Source Code, but last year Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon's irritatingly snarky horror - genre deconstruction The Cabin in the Woods got the top honor, and now this year we have The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, which, in spite of a nasty concluding punchline, can't even claim the kind of cleverly subversive comic gusto The Cabin in the Woods has in abundance — for better and for worse.
Although this is the kind of movie that works best the less you know, misfortunate souls that saw another British horror flick this year about an underground dweller, Creep, will probably find the story here quite familiar, especially in the look of the creatures.
«The Grudge» suffers from a lack of character development and several minor gaffes in its own internal logic, as well as the kind of often nonsensical horror - movie plot calculation that leaves shamelessly obvious openings for endless sequels.
I've never done a horror film where I was... Well, I was in «Black Christmas,» but I got killed kind of early on in that film.
His Cronenberg-esque English - language horror film, Possession, is among the best of its kind, brimming with terror and excitement.
It's a hilarious and nasty little horror movie that holds up shockingly well and I kind of miss this side of Cronenberg now that he's considered an artist and major filmmaker.
It's sure to eventually be rediscovered by aficionados of bad horror, however, both because of its goofy monster — a Dementor - like being called Hollowface, who stalks little children (but only if they write or read stories in which he appears, so they're kind of asking for it)-- and because it stars Clive Owen as... well, it's best not to get into who he's playing.
Berbarian Sound Studio just kind of popped up out of nowhere but it sounds promising and Italian horror is some of the best!
Cabin in the Woods is the kind of film you would love if you, like me, were introduced to horror by your older brother — 10 years older — and a well used copy of John Carpenter's The Thing.
WHY SEE IT: An interesting and creative premise for a film that is clearly a labor of love — kind of an indie comedy take on CUBE and LABYRINTH, with a touch of ALICE IN WONDERLAND and Terry Gilliam insanity thrown in for good measure — DAVE MADE A MAZE is an amusing diversion for fans of budget filmmaking who can appreciate a smirk - inducing comedy with a light touch of horror and fantasy.
Their characters survived the first film, and like all good horror flick survivors, I'm sure they'll offer some kind of cursory explanation of what's happening, that explanation will be ignored until it's too late, and then at least two out of the three survivors will be destroyed.
Well, this is a bummer... A few weeks ago Universal dropped some rather big news on the horror world when they announced that they are going to revamp their entire monster universe by weaving together new stories of Frankenstein, The Wolf Man, Dracula, The Mummy and so on into one existing world; kind of like -LSB-...]
Whatever the truth of this, Poltergeist had far more in common with the positive vision of bourgeois suburbia found in Spielberg's own Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) or E.T. — The Extra-Terrestrial (released within a week of Poltergeist) than with any unnerving Texploitation made by Hooper, and often seemed to be a feel - good family film merely masquerading as horror.
This is a typical setup for a psychological horror movie, and who better at that kind of stuff than Eli Roth, who directs and co-wrote the script with Guillermo Amoedo and Nicolás Lopéz.
Saw is one of those evolutionary horror films, rather than revolutionary, but it's the kind of movie that genre lovers will eat up with relish and proclaim as one of the best films of the year.
Sustaining an extreme level of tension the whole way through, Mitchell's teen horror opus is one of the best of its kind.
There's a social critique here, but also the kind of creeping, pressurized dread that exists in the best horror movies.
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im only interested in the horror titles, like dreadhalls, alone, stuff like that, theres a bunch in the share section of oculus, i just hope that the cv1 will work with those, but anyways, yeah, im just interested in horror titles that will make me want to take off the thing, and of course im just overall excited to be able to keep the thing on without it overheating or battery dying like the gear vr, cant wait... this wait is going to be brutal, 4 more weeks, life isn't going to good right now for me, and this is just making it harder, im kind of worried though cause i haven't heard of much horror titles yet for the new hmd's... besides dreadhalls the final version, can't wait for that, that's going to be my first title i play for sure!
siren was ok... creepy at times, and the overall story was actually kind of cool... how it tied together and everything... worth playing... but that sight - jacking thing is totally annoying... the grain filter in that game was ridiculous, the visuals where not bad... but it used «next gen» effects in a bad way to make it frustrating to play at times... Dead Space is easily the «best» horror game of this gen imo... Re5 was a disappointment... and I haven't really played any of the others...
Some games are terrible to play while sick (and yeah, that probably goes for some horror games as well), and there are certain kinds of sick that just don't mix with any kind of gameplay.
No matter what kind of games you play — racing games, e-sports, stealth and strategy games, horror or survival games, role - playing, fantasy, or anything else — the best thing you can do to improve your performance is to invest in a durable, high - quality, maximum - support gaming chair.
She enjoys any kind of game except for the ones she doesn't, and a good RPG or horror game can make her day.
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