Sharon, Do not see The Wicker Man. It includes as its premise an idea that--given your phobia--will cause you to not sleep well at night. If you want to know more, you can read the review, but I am keeping spoiler stuff under the cut.
But for the same reason that I told you not to see Silent Hill, you'll probably want to skip this one too. ~Your Loving Sister
Of course I read your reviews. Thanks for the heads-up too. :-)
I had seen some burning in the previews, and was wondering to what extent it played a part in the movie. Really, I think burning is the next step for horror movies; first it was showing blood (but cutting away), then it was actually seeing the killing, then it was torture, and now it's burning alive. From The Hills Have Eyes to Final Destination 2, I can't watch horror movies anymore. :-(
Methinks I need to systematically desensitize myself on this one, or wait for the industry to move on to the "next big, scary thing".
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Date: 2006-09-06 02:31 pm (UTC)Do not see The Wicker Man. It includes as its premise an idea that--given your phobia--will cause you to not sleep well at night. If you want to know more, you can read the review, but I am keeping spoiler stuff under the cut.
But for the same reason that I told you not to see Silent Hill, you'll probably want to skip this one too.
~Your Loving Sister
Of course I read your reviews. Thanks for the heads-up too. :-)
I had seen some burning in the previews, and was wondering to what extent it played a part in the movie. Really, I think burning is the next step for horror movies; first it was showing blood (but cutting away), then it was actually seeing the killing, then it was torture, and now it's burning alive. From The Hills Have Eyes to Final Destination 2, I can't watch horror movies anymore. :-(
Methinks I need to systematically desensitize myself on this one, or wait for the industry to move on to the "next big, scary thing".