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This was actually pretty good. Lots of cool twists and turns that kept things interesting. What'd you guys think?
 

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Jaxxxson Mayhem said:
I try to find some good things about it and erase the bad parts...
I dare you to do that with "Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael".

I saw that on VHS like 10 years ago, and all I remember about that movie is trying to convince my friend to turn it off because of how fucking hideous it was and getting "But I can't watch a movie without seeing the ending".

Then the ending made it even fucking worse.
 

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I don't really mind terrible horror movies that much, TBH. Most of the time, the worse they are, the better it is.. you know what I mean. But yeah. The wife wants to see this one, so I'm in for it either way, heh.
 

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By the time we actually get around to getting out to go see this it will be out of theatres anyway. Best to wait for On Demand, I suppose. It'll be cheaper, anyway. :p
 

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So what were these twist and turns?

This movie was terrible. Nothing happened for the first hour, there was nothing scary and it was lame PG13 horror.
 

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It's "based on a true story" like Amity in that a family claims their house was haunted, though no one believes them.

The first hour is just a kid with cancer seeing things and getting scared
 
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