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Anyone going to see this movie when it comes out?

It looks pretty crazy, I havent seen that many commercials on it though. I just saw a new one on it and damn, it looks freaking crazy...
 
that little girl in the commercial haunts me...i refuse to see this movie

That part doesnt really look that bad, its the part where you see the outline of the deformed guy with the bigass axe or whatever it is...

Ive seen the short comercial maybe 4 or 5 times. But the new one I just saw is alot longer, and freakier.

Heres the only picture I could find from the trailer so far:

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It might not be that bad...the original was ultra-violent...you just can't expect Oscar-winning acting. If you like campy movies, this one is probably for you, if you don't, skip it. The original was OK, though Last House on the Left was better. I like the whole nuclear testing miners angle they have going on with this one.

I'll probably see it, hoping to be entertained, not wowed.
 
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It might not be that bad...the original was ultra-violent...you just can't expect Oscar-winning acting. If you like campy movies, this one is probably for you, if you don't, skip it. The original was OK, though Last House on the Left was better. I like the whole nuclear testing miners angle they have going on with this one.

I'll probably see it, hoping to be entertained, not wowed.

What was "Last House On The Left" about?
 
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Future Nightmare creator and Scream weaver Wes Craven's film debut is a primitive little production that rises above its cut-rate production values and hazy, grainy patina via its grimly affecting portrait of human evil infiltrating a middle-class household. The story is adapted from Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring, but the film has more in common with Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs as it charts the descent of a harmless married couple into methodical killers. A quartet of criminals--a distorted version of the nuclear family--kidnaps a pair of teenage girls and proceeds to ravage, rape, torture, and finally brutally murder them in the woods, unwittingly within walking distance of their rural home. The killers take refuge in the girls' own home, but when the parents discover just who they are and what they've done, they plot violent retribution.

Along with George Romero's Night of the Living Dead and Tobe Hooper's Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Craven helped redefine American horror with this debut--all three movies portray modern society crumbling into madness and horror. But, unlike his fellow directors, Craven gives his film an uncomfortable verisimilitude, setting it squarely in the heartland of modern America. While at times it's awkward and inconsistent, with distracting comic interludes, his handling of the brutal horror scenes is unsettling, and the death of the daughter is an unexpectedly quiet and lyrical moment. --Sean Axmaker --This text refers to the VHS Tape edition.
 
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I had seen the original long ago. I'll tell you who is good with special effects is Tom Savini him & a friend of mine got a haunted house started near Pittsburgh & it is awesome. I got lucky enough to do some photography for them. Tom has worked on "Day of The Dead", "Dawn Of The Dead"! A crummy movie "Dusk Till Dawn",good effects though Tom was in the movie.
Check out the trailer to Terrormania!
Gutch, my friend is in the pictures of the link I'm going to try & put up,bear with me. The pics are under "behind the screams" he is last on the right in both pics on top & the bottom picture with ghouls. He used to be service manager at the garage where I take my car,then he got this gig. He was a bass player in a band or two as well.

http://www.terrormania.net/index.html
 
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