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will he be scared if he sees it on dvd?
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Maybe a little, but I think it would be scarier seeing it on the big screen, at least with DVD I can turn it off. I wouldn't want to ruin fellow cinema goers' experience if he caused a scene during the film because it annoys me when parents can't control their children at the cinema, especially when my boys behave themselves when we go
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I WANTED to go and see the Batman Begins and The Dark Knight double bill last night, but considering it would end at roughly midnight and I needed to be up early this morning for work I decided against it. Saw 'The Amazing Spider Man' instead and wow, was it GOOD! I never really took to the original Raimi trilogy, Toby Maguire was NEVER Peter Parker for me. He was goofy, but not clever and hardly used any whitty one liners. He also came of as being the brother of Twatinson in term's of acting ability. Andrew Garfiled ****ing NAILED Pater Parker and Spider Man alike. As Parker he was ruffled and put down, but as Spider Man he was snarcky and cynicle about everything. He was AWSOME! Emma Stone also nailed Gwen Stacy (besides being unnaturaly cutesy (she has freaking anime girl eyes!) she also kicked arse! BURNING AIROSAL SO THE FACE!) as was the rest on the cast. Rhys Ifans is great as Curt Conners and voices the Lizard excelently, the design for The Lizard I wasn't so sure about. Hog Nosed? Where's ma' snout?! But it grew on me and he was probably the most kick arse villain of the movie franchise thus far. Very good and vastly recomended over the original series.
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there have been very good reviews about TDKR but i read somewhere that the Daily Mail criticised it not them again..... |
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As you said, there is a massive difference between watching something like The Dark Knight in a dark auditorium with a huge screen and an extremely loud sound system and watching it on a TV set at home in familiar surroundings where you can have the lights on and not disturb people by asking questions or explaining things.
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Twisted Nerve A little too long maybe, but a decent and subtly creepy thriller. They were on very shaky ground with the science, seeming to suggest the psycho killer got that way because his brother had Down's Syndrome! I'm guessing the producers figured that explaination wouldn't fly with audiences, hence the 'ignore the science in this film!' voiceover message at the start Great theme tune, sure I've heard it somewhere before . . .
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