August 1, 2004
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well, I went to go see the village
and I figured it would have more scares, but it didn’t. The movie
itself throughout had a strong sense of dread, but it didn’t have as
much scares like say the sixth sense or signs. Out of the four
M.Night Shymalan movies, this is probably my third favorite, just above
Signs. As with all his movies, there is a twist in the story, in fact
there are two twists in the story (maybe even three, depending on how
you see it).I also saw hellboy
on DVD. I’ve got to say that I’m a bit disappointed with it. I
was…bored most of the time. It seems that there were a lot of
good intentions, but the movie felt sub-par to me. Oh well.There was something I wanted to do with my car today, and that was to
take a picture of the mileage hitting “012345.” Unfortunately, I
forgot all about it and now it’s at 012356. =( Now, I just have
to wait until it hits 123456. That’s going to be awhile.
Comments (4)
You thought six sense was scary? I figured the ring scared you more than six sense. Although the ring wasn’t scary either. The little girl in the movie was just too cute to be scary. Just wanted to pinch her little cheeks and say “ooo you’re soo cute” The Blair witch project was scarier for me, but it probablly wouldn’t bother city slickers much.
ps who’s legs are those? She looks really skinny.
Not scary as in Blair Witch scary, I mean “scares” as in “BOO!” kinda thing. You know, scenes that make you jump. Not a lot of that in the Village. There is a scene that was very reminiscent to the Blair Witch Project though.
answer to P.S. = Asuka Yanagi