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Sandman wrote:Watched Kingdom of Heaven last night it was a great movie, although all or Orlando Blooms Speaches at the last battle were kind of bum, but that could have been what the director was going for because he was a blacksmith and not a knight.
I saw that the other night too and I actually enjoyed it. I went in thinking it would be some kind of anti-muslim movie, but it turned out to be quite the opposite. It made christians look bad and showed that you could be a good person without religion. So I was pleasantly surprised.

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Thinking that Kingdom of Heaven is anti-muslim was what made me not to see it but now that i know it isn't and that its pretty decent. Im gonna rent it tomorrow.
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Libaax wrote:Thinking that Kingdom of Heaven is anti-muslim was what made me not to see it but now that i know it isn't and that its pretty decent. Im gonna rent it tomorrow.
If anything, it's an anti-Christian movie.
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Yeah but after seeing the trailers and what its about and since its hollywood you could only expect it to be anti-muslim.

I bet they made it not anti-muslim cause thats what people expect,they wanted to suprise.
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Tempest wrote:If anything, it's an anti-Christian movie.
Cool, I'm gonna rent this one from the video store, then.
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Libaax wrote:The only movie that really scared the shit out of me was IT that clown was too scary when i was 12-13.
Seriously, clowns are freaky. :P
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Chucky gave me nightmares for like 5 years when I was little. No joke. I dont mess around with that shit.
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Seriously, I remember back as a child with the first Child's Play movie came out, that did freak me out for a while. The other movies were just a joke though.
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Couldnt agree more on that IT scared the living crap out off me too when that series came out, the same goes with the first Chucky movie.
I insisted on that I wanted to see them both and it ended up with me having nightmares for a couple off weeks.
I wonder if someone at the age off 10 is scared out off their socks if they see one off the horror movies thats made today.
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Hehe i missed half of IT movies cause i had the pillow to cover my face eveytime something scary happened :P
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Kingdom of Heaven sucked ;).

There hasn't really been any movie that made me scared and caused me 'mental damage'

but the I really disliked the moments with the facehuggers when I was young. =)
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How many here thinks Jarhead is gonna suck big time raise a hand :LOL:
Ive seen the trailer and I just cant see this one to be a good movie.
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You wanna know one scary movie? Glitter...

Ok, joke aside - Poltergeist. That movie made it hard to me to keep my pants dry...really. For a long time after seeing the movie, I couldn't see a turned off television or with static...it freaked me out...
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Poltergeist is scarier than many other movies, even the ones after the first are scary. The movie I would have to say that scared me the most was Jaws, after watching that movie swimming was never the same...even in a lake where I know there are no sharks I get a chill up my spine and swim like a maniac back to shore. Damn you Speilberg!! :evil:
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Ive never seen Poltergeist as a horror movie, more like a Comedy.
And yes, Jaws also really scary when it came out.
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The only movie that really scared me when I was young was Alice in Wonderland. :P
I don't really know if I remember right but I believe in one Alice Movie there was a Monster or something that tried to get Alice. Hehe.

Btw. they are working on a movie based on American McGee's Alice.
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I wonder if that Movie is gonna be any good. Nothing good has ever come out off a movie based on a game that I can recall straight away.
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I just saw The Brother's Grimm,it was very funny. A great way to tell fary tales. Matt Damon was great which i didnt expect cause he is not exactly a comedy actor. But the best in the movie was Peter Stormare he was sick as the italian guy. Funny how he always plays europeans :P
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Cool, thanks for the link. I'm sure I'll watch this and enjoy it. However, there were several things in the first movie that I felt that they got "wrong", but I'm a tough critic when it comes to this genre. Mainly it was the werewolves, I didn't think they were represented very well at all, but that wasn't the only thing. It should be enjoyable enough though.
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Werewoles vs. Vampires is always cool. I hope the wolves will bash the little bats. :P

But if it follows the story line of the first one there should be nothing that can defeat the uber werevampire. ;)

and I'm still more into the Kain was the first Vampire theory.
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Has anyone here seen the first Underworld movie?
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Yep.
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How was it? Is it worth watching at all?
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The first underworld movie sucked big time so my tip is that you stay away from it.

I saw Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory yesterday.
Its was a good movie, but it missed something, cant put my finger on it.
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