Anoohilator wrote:
Shifty wrote:
Dawn of the Dead (2004) was alright, and Shaun of the Dead just sucked. You british have a wierd sense of humor.
Weird - yes, sucky - never!
RIGHT ON! I don't understand why so many people thought it was bad. (i've actually heard this said quite often lately) o_0 I usually don't like poorly done spoofs, but Shaun of the Dead was pretty good for being one. Though it dragged on toward the end. D:
Anyway...
Saw III
I liked that they got away from that terribly done Saw II rubbish they made last time and went back to the reason I liked the first one so much, because it's not just about throwing a bunch of people in a strange place and having them die one by one. It's a horror movie where most of the characters are actually very important to the story and weren't just killed off as quickly as they usually are. The "games" were just as disturbing as ever, possibly the most gruesome yet (well actually, I would say they are without a doubt.
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I really did like the ending, and I don't want to spoil it so I won't mention anything of it. I'm just happy that it had a story, and a pretty good one, unlike the second installment which turned out to be of the stereotypical slasher movie type. :\ Anyway, the Saw movies are known for they're nearly impossible to predict endings (well... maybe except for the second, though it was somewhat unpredictable. >_>)
I did have a problem at one point near the beginning (an actual non-gore part, mind you), where a bunch of flashing lights and switching cameras and angles made me start to feel ill and bust out in beads of sweat. I thought it might have been caused by the stuff after it, but after taking a trip to the rest room, and washing my face of I was good to go, so it had nothing to do with the gore (and I have strong stomach anyway). I'm thinking it may have been the flashing lights or something to that effect, so I would like to say:
If you're epileptic in any way, do NOT watch this at the theatre. I don't know about when it comes to video, but it seems to be an epileptic person's nightmare (I'm pretty sure I'm not epileptic, well, I know I'm not, but I almost threw up and fainted at the same time because of it)