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Fearonsarms 07-24-2011 07:54 AM

I'd like to be a different family with more about the astral realms.

The Villain 07-24-2011 07:58 AM

I just don't want it to go the route of Saw, Paranormal Activity and Final Destination. All three of those movies were serious and had a point to make and then they were turned into a franchise and the whole purpose of the films were lost and instead were turned into an yearly attraction or novelty act.

What's wrong with leaving Insidious alone to be remembered how it is?

Nini_luv5 10-29-2011 09:27 PM

so yea i finally watched Insidious and yea....CORNY!!!!

I definetly saw the poltergeist connection and I didnt really care for that movie either.

I did like that they had those subtle "Saw" refrences with the jigsaw doll drawn on the chalkboard and that Adam from the first saw film was on there...

But this film just didnt do it for me... meh.

The Villain 10-31-2011 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Nini_luv5 (Post 908378)
so yea i finally watched Insidious and yea....CORNY!!!!

I definetly saw the poltergeist connection and I didnt really care for that movie either.

I did like that they had those subtle "Saw" refrences with the jigsaw doll drawn on the chalkboard and that Adam from the first saw film was on there...

But this film just didnt do it for me... meh.

The guy who played Adam actually wrote Saw and Insidious as well as starred in them.

Nini_luv5 10-31-2011 06:22 PM

i didnt know that. Interesting...

Sirenz 11-07-2011 09:06 AM

I saw Insidious a few months ago. I thought some of it was kinda scary, some of it wasn't. Not too bad in my opinion.

Damn Heathen 03-31-2015 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Deposable (Post 897835)
I have mixed feelings about Insidious. It felt very Stephen King-ish. In the fact that the first half is good & the second half was slow & silly. For some reason it felt like two different movies to me. I will be honest, I couldn't make it through the last 15 minutes , it got so boring and I was falling asleep.

The second half did remind of the Poltergeist.... Which is good & bad. I think Poltergeist is cheesy as fuck. It was only good to me as a kid.

I can understand younger, less jaded horror fans would like Insidious. It has some really great moments. Who knows, maybe the ending pulled the whole thing together. I give it 5/10. If you want two movies in one . I recommend Perkins 14 instead.

http://horrornews.net/wp-content/upl...rkins_14_2.jpg

Okay, Insidious is not the greatest thing since Poltergeist, but Perkins 14? Get fuckin' real, please.

SuminderJi 08-11-2015 04:51 AM

I saw this film in the theater and it was much better than I thought it would be. The music itself really reminisces with the older films quite well. The plot had a twist in it that I haven't seen in most horror films these days. The acting was great. Overall, you may not want to watch this alone, lol. I remember clearly, popcorn flying here and there. For a rating; for the sole purpose of the scare factor and intensity that kept your eyes peeled to the screen, a 5/5.

Roiffalo 08-11-2015 02:25 PM

I thought it was fantastic as well. Would have loved to have seen it in theaters, just to have seen everyone else freaking out and throwing popcorn. It's why I prefer not to go to the movies alone. Might as well wait for it to come out on DVD if I go to the movies by myself.

mariarheateddy 08-12-2015 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Nini_luv5 (Post 897816)
I've been contemplating whether to watch this movie or not...

i have heard that it is somewhat similar to Poltergeist, but that film in particular wasn't exactly my favorite...

Would I be wasting my time with it?

*Please no spoilers*

Its a very nice movie. I promise


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