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My boy let out a yelp when that happened. Definitely caught my whole theater off guard.
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Yeah they only hinted at it..
Some of the kids were a little TOO sharp for their age and maturity level, but that's probably my only legitimate gripe, if that really is one.
Can I take my 5 year old to the movie?
She was unfazed by The Conjuring 2 and Lights Out
She actually laughed at...
Made me jump
Can I take my 5 year old to the movie?
She was unfazed by The Conjuring 2 and Lights Out
She actually laughed at...
Made me jump
Can I take my 5 year old to the movie?
She was unfazed by The Conjuring 2 and Lights Out
She actually laughed at...
Made me jump
But I guess kids are more desensitized these dayz.
Like someone said earlier in the thread, none of these films are supposed to be "scary" when you're an adult. Reality itself is scary enough...
It's almost like different people have different opinions or something
The Exorcist was supposed to be scary (for adults.) Just one example. But again, different times.
It's literally only him and I not liking the movie, with everyone else hailing it as an amazing movie, neven just good/great, but beyond that. Does it make more sense why I said what I did? .....
So many people on here saying it beat their expectations, wow...
I really hate to be that guy, but I can't say I enjoyed myself during the movie. the original movie is so damn legendary and good to me, so I had to see this on opening day. I was just not a fan of how they tried to make the movie all "cute" and not completely dark for the whole movie. They tried so hard to get laughs, which just caught me off guard and made me hate it, yes I know they want you to love the characters, but cmon. The rock throwing scene made me want to walk of the movie theatre, like this is supposed to be a dark and twisted film..story just didn't piece together that well for as well, felt like the scary scenes got repetitive and you knew when was about to happen.