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Subject: Re: session 9
Date: Mar 25, 2002
Wow you've actually seen the place.
Well, I'm 26 years old and I can't remember the last time I got up from a movie and actually had to go through the house turning on lights and making sure no one was about to jump out and kill me. I haven't been that scared since I saw Friday the 13th as a kid. I don't usually scare that easily.
I had no expectations of the movie (I had heard nothing about it) I didn't even know it was a thriller/horror.
I will say that it did it's job well.
oh yeah, If you talk to Simon tell him I have his knife. (creepy huh?)
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Re: session 9
I thought this movie was very frightening. I grew up in Danvers and used to be afraid to drive by that building let alone going inside of it. I did once when my friends went to house late at night and we used to dare each other to go in. I never lasted more than 5 seconds in the building because it always felt like someone was watching and saying something to me. The critics are way off. Go out and rent this movie today. It gets inside your head and that's what makes it a good horror movie. You actually have to use your mind and follow the events in the movie. If you've ever been to Danvers to see that hospital you would know that it is just the scariest place around. Watching this movie brought back a lot of memories of home. I couldn't watch it by myself and actually had to turn the lights on in my house because it was freakin me out!! Great movie!! Jim
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