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phaolo: Oh lol, you actually found one.
(but I'm not sure if I saw it)
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JDelekto: Cabin in the woods is pretty cool, think "Joss Whedon" does horror.
I like the elevator part. I think a little more backstory could make that movie better.
I liked Cube series.
I don't know why they stopped making those movie.
I wanted to know the whole story behind making those Cube.
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JDelekto: Cabin in the woods is pretty cool, think "Joss Whedon" does horror.
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amrit9037: I like the elevator part. I think a little more backstory could make that movie better.
I liked Cube series.
I don't know why they stopped making those movie.
I wanted to know the whole story behind making those Cube.
I actually liked Cube. It looked to me like someone was able to do a really good drama/horror on a really low budget. I don't think I followed up with its sequels though, because I only thought it would probably ruin what was an otherwise rather clever movie.

I also liked, "The Exam", it was one of those limited set stories which also had an interesting twist at the end.
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JDelekto: I also liked, "The Exam", it was one of those limited set stories which also had an interesting twist at the end.
"Any questions?"

EXAM is one of my favorite too however some of my friends (and their girlfriends) would rather watch cheesy korean love story (or their hollywood remake) rather than watching movies like EXAM. :P
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JDelekto: I also liked, "The Exam", it was one of those limited set stories which also had an interesting twist at the end.
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amrit9037: "Any questions?"

EXAM is one of my favorite too however some of my friends (and their girlfriends) would rather watch cheesy korean love story (or their hollywood remake) rather than watching movies like EXAM. :P
I guess that explains Hatoful Boyfriend too.
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PaterAlf: ...watch the original movie Let the Right One In (2008) instead. It's much better than the remake.
Thanks for the tip! I wasn't aware of "Let me in" being a remake.
Post edited April 18, 2016 by DeMignon
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sanscript: Devil: 5 people in an elevator - who's the devil? (highly recommended!)
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amrit9037: That's ironic.
This movie script was written by same Indian-American guy who wrote script of The Last Airbender
I actually thought you were joking so I had to look it up. I've seen most of Moaning-night movies, and although many of his ideas have been sort of hit-n-miss movies, I'd say that it also depends on how the movie were produced and directed, and also acted.

Among those that were considered "good" are Devil, The village and Unbreakable. As far as I can see he only wrote the script to Devil. After Earth and Signs were an abomination.

I think we can agree upon one thing; He's a good fictional writer but the man just can't direct :-D
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JDelekto: I also liked, "The Exam", it was one of those limited set stories which also had an interesting twist at the end.
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amrit9037: "Any questions?"

EXAM is one of my favorite too however some of my friends (and their girlfriends) would rather watch cheesy korean love story (or their hollywood remake) rather than watching movies like EXAM. :P
I agree. I forgot about The Exam - It has to be single best "horror-thriller" movie in a long time. Seriously? Now I'm depressed thinking of the future of our society, if they continue to like bad movies like that :-)
Post edited April 18, 2016 by sanscript