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<blockquote data-quote="Darkwolf71" data-source="post: 4621318" data-attributes="member: 32433"><p>Cool, I'll be watching The Unborn tomorrow afternoo. I'm looking forward to it.</p><p></p><p>As for the official <strong>8 Films To Die For</strong>,</p><p></p><p><strong>From Within</strong>, was first up and let me just get this out of the way... I hate it when movies have to portray Christians as ignorant, intolerant, hateful and even worse. This film managed to slip in most every church bad image out there including [spoiler]homosexual clergy[/spoiler]. They also managed to mash Baptists, Charismatics and Catholics all into one strange beast of a church. <strong><u><em>However...</em></u></strong> All that being said this was one fine movie. Good acting, decent plot. It had a very 'Asian Horror' film feel to it. Which is a good thing, IMO. No happy ending for this movie, but it is GREAT.</p><p></p><p>Then we saw <strong>The Butterfly Effect: Revelation</strong> After seeing the second film of the series I really didn't expect much from number 3. Wow! I was amazed.The story was easily as gripping as the original. Sam, the protagonist is using his powers to help the police solve crimes. He has a very strict rule of non-interference when he jumps. Observe only, and never mess with his own life. Yeah, well that won't do for a 'horror' flick and he soon ends up breaking his own rules and things go south PDQ. I did see the 'twist' coming about 30 minutes early, but they did take it a bit farther than I anticipated. Final scene? Well, it's actually a (mostly) happy ending, with just one disturbing image. Another good movie.</p><p></p><p>And last for the night was <strong>Dying Breed</strong>. This one may well receive the WTF award for the weekend. Part Deliverance, part Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It was really good overall, but there just seems to be a lot of unanswered questions. Not sure how to discuss without giving things away, so I'll just recommend this one for rental. It's definitely worth seeing, but unless you're out for the whole 'event' like I am, there are better films to see in the theater.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A good night. Lots of laughter and looks of shock myself and the two friends I was with. Looking forward to tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwolf71, post: 4621318, member: 32433"] Cool, I'll be watching The Unborn tomorrow afternoo. I'm looking forward to it. As for the official [B]8 Films To Die For[/B], [B]From Within[/B], was first up and let me just get this out of the way... I hate it when movies have to portray Christians as ignorant, intolerant, hateful and even worse. This film managed to slip in most every church bad image out there including [spoiler]homosexual clergy[/spoiler]. They also managed to mash Baptists, Charismatics and Catholics all into one strange beast of a church. [B][U][I]However...[/I][/U][/B] All that being said this was one fine movie. Good acting, decent plot. It had a very 'Asian Horror' film feel to it. Which is a good thing, IMO. No happy ending for this movie, but it is GREAT. Then we saw [B]The Butterfly Effect: Revelation[/B] After seeing the second film of the series I really didn't expect much from number 3. Wow! I was amazed.The story was easily as gripping as the original. Sam, the protagonist is using his powers to help the police solve crimes. He has a very strict rule of non-interference when he jumps. Observe only, and never mess with his own life. Yeah, well that won't do for a 'horror' flick and he soon ends up breaking his own rules and things go south PDQ. I did see the 'twist' coming about 30 minutes early, but they did take it a bit farther than I anticipated. Final scene? Well, it's actually a (mostly) happy ending, with just one disturbing image. Another good movie. And last for the night was [B]Dying Breed[/B]. This one may well receive the WTF award for the weekend. Part Deliverance, part Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It was really good overall, but there just seems to be a lot of unanswered questions. Not sure how to discuss without giving things away, so I'll just recommend this one for rental. It's definitely worth seeing, but unless you're out for the whole 'event' like I am, there are better films to see in the theater. A good night. Lots of laughter and looks of shock myself and the two friends I was with. Looking forward to tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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