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OCN...A new film lovers movement. I'm on board...Right, they would do better to pull Sir Anthony Hopkins out of the mothballs and do a Magic remake. At least it would be good, and the evil ventriloquist dummy in the Progressive Insurance ads is pretty popular, so I can't see a downside.RSMurphy wrote: And not that I'm ageist, but that boy in the remake looks much too old to be playing with a doll.No, you are correct, sir. And so was Ernest Tubbs.

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I quite enjoyed It. This isn't much of a barometer, but it was certainly better than the made-for-TV-movie -- Tim Curry's performance notwithstanding -- and a hell of a lot more terrifying. Child's Play just sucks. The franchise sucks. And not that I'm ageist, but that boy in the remake looks much too old to be playing with a doll. Love Aubrey Plaza, but she appears to be all wrong and much too young for the role. Original. Content. Now. Stop remaking bad movies for a new generation and provide original content now.
murderedman wrote:Your problem is your bloc attitude.

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RSMurphy wrote:If anyone subscribes to Shudder, then checkout a sinister haunted house(s) film from Argentinia called Terrified. Great premise where you have three houses on the same block besieged by spectral nasties. Excellent twist on the ghost hunter angle. Effective, with creepy imagery and disturbing kills. Just saw this and thought it was very well done. Really tight, to the point, and it actually earns the right to a sequel by how the story is told and how little exposition there is. I also enjoyed the structure, it could have been a mess but it worked and it was not obvious in that aspect. And I enjoyed that you get a decent sense of every character in a very tight way (as opposed to, say, thirty minutes of flashback spread out through the film).

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