the woman in black

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Revolver wrote:
I haven't watched the Paranormal Activity films, which category do they fall into?
If you watch the woman in black and like it.... i'd recommend the paranormal activity films to you
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skeletor wrote:If I saw that as a synopsis for a film on iMDB, I think I would probably watch it.
I obviously made it sound better than the real reality of it then :lol:
You should start up your own website where you do a one line synopsis of the films you have seen in that style.
If i get some more fans i might just do that! :lol:
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If you watch the woman in black and like it.... i'd recommend the paranormal activity films to you

saw the first one.. i think the best spooky films ive seen of recent was probably 1408 and incidious wasnt to bad...
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1408 wasn't bad. I heard there was an alternative ending but haven't seen it.
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skeletor wrote:1408 wasn't bad. I heard there was an alternative ending but haven't seen it.
Was that the Cusack one or am I thinking of something else? That film was fucked up, didn't get it nor did I find it spooky.
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Yeah. He was on BBC Breakfast last week but I missed it, in the build up to it they said he only liked a few of the films he has been in, would of been interesting to know which ones he liked.
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skeletor wrote:Yeah. He was on BBC Breakfast last week but I missed it, in the build up to it they said he only liked a few of the films he has been in, would of been interesting to know which ones he liked.
I bet High Fidelity is in there, isn't it based on a book too? Actors love it if they get a book to film right, I think it makes them feel as if they are par of some elite group. Con Air is probably in there because everybody loves Con Air's awesome cheesiness! I doubt 2012 is on the list though. I still haven't forced myself to watch it, even my parents said it was awful :lol:
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Avoid it. It was voted by NASA to be the most scientifically incorrect film made followed by The Core (also a shit film).

http://www.firstshowing.net/2011/nasa-n ... film-ever/
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