No but Victor has that brute retahd strength- he’s unkillable too. How many times has Vic been shot, stabbed, maimed, burned and still resurfaces. Victor has more creative kills than Jason. What kill do we remember the most from Jason? The Sleeping Bag. Jason is a mommy’s boy- he needed his mother to exact revenge. Jason is a scientific experiment at this point -he lost after he went in space.
Nothing like listening to nightmare stories as a cure for chronic insomnia
Other daughters had fathers that tell them nice people princess stories- nooooppe, my dad told ghost stories and horror movies. Funny how this carried over into myself as an adult -
If freddy accomplished his goals in finals nightmare I don't know what horror character is stopping him
He gets enough souls then he turns the real world into his playground. At least that's the impression I was getting
I watched it right before I watched Conjuring 3 and I honestly have no fukking idea what the hell is going on with that show.
I'm definitely intrigued enough to keep watching.
Ok, I watched Conjuring 3 last night and I enjoyed it.
What I liked:
Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga continue to have wonderful chemistry with one another as Ed and Lorraine Warren.
I thought it played like an extended episodic TV show and is what I would expect a TV series based on this property to be like.
I enjoyed the goofball nature of them having an adult Wednesday Addams as the satanic serial killer.
I liked how they expanded Lorraine's powers to be more proactive; she was like born again Christian Jean Grey in this movie.
The swerve of their being satanic cults who curse people was cool. It moved us away from the normal demonic possession stuff that we've seen already with this movie universe while creating a flesh and blood human adversary that can be used as the villains in movies going forward.
The jump scares were well done and even though Michael Chaves isn't as good at making these types of movies as James Wan is, Chaves did manage to get a really cool spooky vibe throughout which surprised me because I was not a fan of his previous work, The Curse of La Llorona.
John Noble is one of my favorite character actors so it was cool to see him pop up in this.
Also, every time I watch one of these Conjuring movies it strikes me at just how pro Christianity they are.
Ok, I watched Conjuring 3 last night and I enjoyed it.
What I liked:
Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga continue to have wonderful chemistry with one another as Ed and Lorraine Warren.
I thought it played like an extended episodic TV show and is what I would expect a TV series based on this property to be like.
I enjoyed the goofball nature of them having an adult Wednesday Addams as the satanic serial killer.
I liked how they expanded Lorraine's powers to be more proactive; she was like born again Christian Jean Grey in this movie.
The swerve of their being satanic cults who curse people was cool. It moved us away from the normal demonic possession stuff that we've seen already with this movie universe while creating a flesh and blood human adversary that can be used as the villains in movies going forward.
The jump scares were well done and even though Michael Chaves isn't as good at making these types of movies as James Wan is, Chaves did manage to get a really cool spooky vibe throughout which surprised me because I was not a fan of his previous work, The Curse of La Llorona.
John Noble is one of my favorite character actors so it was cool to see him pop up in this.
Also, every time I watch one of these Conjuring movies it strikes me at just how pro Christianity they are.
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