For instance:"I don't need a man!""It's the perfect crime, no one will ever know!""That's more money than I've ever seen at one time in my whole life.""Partner? What partner?... moreFor instance:"I don't need a man!""It's the perfect crime, no one will ever know!""That's more money than I've ever seen at one time in my whole life.""Partner? What partner? I work alone!""I'm leaving you, don't ever try to find me!""You knew my father?""We're going to need you to come down to Headquarters to answer a few questions.""I'll be working late, but please don't wait up.""You've got to get me out of here! What am I paying you for anyway?""Okay, but I'm warning you: I'm not going down alone, I'll take as many of them with me as I can!""You wouldn't try to kid a kidder, would you?" less
I don't always but I've certainly avoided watching "The Human Centipede."EVERYONE I knew who had seen it told me NOT to go see it. And I haven't. (And many of these people knew I l... moreI don't always but I've certainly avoided watching "The Human Centipede."EVERYONE I knew who had seen it told me NOT to go see it. And I haven't. (And many of these people knew I liked the horror genre.)(I can't get rid of "the related image" thing - - an image that didn't post.)
By far, THE best crowd-in-a-theater experience for me was when we were all watching the wonderful-to-me horror-comedy film "Creepshow."All of us were "in to " the movie in the best... moreBy far, THE best crowd-in-a-theater experience for me was when we were all watching the wonderful-to-me horror-comedy film "Creepshow."All of us were "in to " the movie in the best ways - - screaming, laughing, etc at appropriate times. What a great time it was!
Why do the hosts give such a detailed synopsis of the next movie they're introducing? A little backstory, some interesting facts about the performers, or the production... more Why do the hosts give such a detailed synopsis of the next movie they're introducing? A little backstory, some interesting facts about the performers, or the production, or the studios, or the public's reaction, fine. I wouldn't mind a word or two about the movie, a thumbnail view, it's just that they practically tell me everything I'm about to see onscreen, which to me defeats the purpose of watching the movie! If I wanted someone to tell me what's about to happen before it happens, I wouldn't be watching it. I always hit the mute button when they start their spiels, and once the opening credits roll, I turn the volume back up. ~ less