I enjoyed DMC, but the first half of the movie was slow - I guess it suffered from too much of a plot.
Yes, I liked it much more the second time, when I wasn't frantically trying to keep up and could enjoy the story a little bit more. Part of this was that I hadn't seen all of CotBP since it was first released in theaters; Bobby and I had watched it the night before, but I fell asleep. :^P
The Lady in the Water sounds good but I'm forbidden to go to horror flicks. I can watch them at home in daylight, but put me in a dark theater with their gigantic speakers......well, I'm a screamer.
LMAO! Oh goodness, that's priceless! I can imagine having someone loudly scream behind me would probably scare me more than the movie too!
LitW is fairly light on the horror, but there are some startling moments. I jumped at least once, and given all of the horror movies that I watch, that is really saying something. There were some yelps in the theater too...probably best to save it for a rental. ;)
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Date: 2006-08-03 12:40 am (UTC)Yes, I liked it much more the second time, when I wasn't frantically trying to keep up and could enjoy the story a little bit more. Part of this was that I hadn't seen all of CotBP since it was first released in theaters; Bobby and I had watched it the night before, but I fell asleep. :^P
The Lady in the Water sounds good but I'm forbidden to go to horror flicks. I can watch them at home in daylight, but put me in a dark theater with their gigantic speakers......well, I'm a screamer.
LMAO! Oh goodness, that's priceless! I can imagine having someone loudly scream behind me would probably scare me more than the movie too!
LitW is fairly light on the horror, but there are some startling moments. I jumped at least once, and given all of the horror movies that I watch, that is really saying something. There were some yelps in the theater too...probably best to save it for a rental. ;)