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Syvelocin
February 1st, 2012, 09:36 PM
You know you're thinking it.

And because we need more titles in this forum with "Harry Potter" in them.

I don't usually see horror films in the cinema. I just don't. I love horror films but I'm just so sensitive, most films like your typical slasher don't affect me, but there were a couple that I saw no less than five years ago that still creep into my head every night. It's to the point where I'm not even allowed by my psychologist to watch horror films. But guess what? Screw her.

I guess I'll catch it this weekend. Looks decent enough. Don't know if I can separate Daniel Radcliffe from Harry though. I'm still going to call it the ninth Harry Potter film. Just with a lack of magic and addition of malevolent ghosts.

Vonn
February 1st, 2012, 09:42 PM
I'm actually seeing this because the story itself seems interesting. Daniel Radcliffe is just a nice bonus, provided he does well enough to separate himself from Harry Potter. I'll be seeing it tomorrow or Saturday night. Definitely has to be at night.

I love horror films, but can't deal with the nightmares and paranoia that follow. But you only live once, so I'll just find someone's lap to sit in and deal with it.

(One time when I was watching the trailer on YouTube, my not-sister's pet hamster made a loud noise in his cage right behind me and I swear I nearly back-flipped through the ceiling.)