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Zombie_Officer 07-14-2013 08:55 AM

The Conjuring
 
Is anyone excited for this, or is it just me?:confused:

Michael-Myers 07-17-2013 03:41 AM

I'm going to see it but don't have high expectations :confused:

Kandarian Demon 07-17-2013 04:38 AM

I saw the trailer a few days ago, which does look very interesting, but as we all probably know - more often than not, when you've seen the trailer you've already seen all the movie has to offer.

I will definitely watch it.

Zombie_Officer 07-17-2013 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Kandarian Demon (Post 952925)
I saw the trailer a few days ago, which does look very interesting, but as we all probably know - more often than not, when you've seen the trailer you've already seen all the movie has to offer.

I will definitely watch it.



That is so true, just like the Paranormal Activity movies... I expect more and receive nothing...

I guess i'm excited because it looks like another Insidious type movie. It's really hyped up too.

maumaufilm 07-18-2013 12:12 PM

looks interesting
 
Well I'm hoping for a good horror film it has good reviews and it's from the director of Insidous

RJ Bland 07-19-2013 02:20 AM

The reviews so far have been very positive. Even critics who just think it's an average movie all admit that it's pretty damn scary at least!

LastNightOnEarth 07-19-2013 03:53 PM

I'm def looking forward to it. Based on a case of Ed & Lorraine Warren's. So if you believe in ghosts/demonology it should be pretty interesting. Sure there's a lot of "altering of actual events for dramatic effect" but still scary and entertaining based on "actual" events.

sfear 07-20-2013 03:50 PM

Looks interesting.

LastNightOnEarth 07-21-2013 04:23 PM

Just saw "The Conjuring", I really enjoyed it. I'm a big fan of "true" haunting stories and this was the first film about The Warrens. Kind of started out pretty slow but really picked up once the haunting started. Not gonna give any spoilers, but it did make me jump a couple of times but not overly scary but very interesting as it gave some background on The Warrens. Didn't know Ron Livingston was in it (played the father of the family being haunted), and I am a big fan of his. Lily Taylor was awesome as well. Kind of like "Poltergeist" if it was set in the early 70's, had some funny moments too and some very disturbing sequences. It built tension well and nodded to "The Amityville Horror" at the end of the film, as wasn't a surprise as The Warrens investigated that case as well.

Angra 07-27-2013 02:34 AM

Most anticipated movie of the year for me.

That one and Insidious 2. But mostly this one.

Wan is the man.

LastNightOnEarth 07-27-2013 03:12 PM

It was really good and both films star Patrick Wilson with Wan directing, good stuff bro!

SpiderCupcake 08-05-2013 01:18 AM

I watched it yesterday. And for me it seemed like people built it up a bit too much..So many people told me it was scary and I sat in the dark watching it expecting to at least jump once or twice. Didn't happen. It was a pretty descent movie over all. Just wasn't as scary as I was lead to believe.

metternich1815 08-05-2013 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by SpiderCupcake (Post 954189)
I watched it yesterday. And for me it seemed like people built it up a bit too much..So many people told me it was scary and I sat in the dark watching it expecting to at least jump once or twice. Didn't happen. It was a pretty descent movie over all. Just wasn't as scary as I was lead to believe.

I guess it all depends on what scares you personally. So often people assume that there is a universal standard of being scary and I do not think that is true. Personally, I did not consider it as scary as The Blair Witch Project, Paranormal Activity 1-3 to name some films, but was still pretty scary. Overall, I found it a pretty enjoyable film: 8/10.

MichaelMyers 10-26-2013 07:47 PM

Watched The Conjuring tonight and really enjoyed it! Even though I can't help but think all of these type of films are derivative of The Exorcist, this one is genuinely unnerving. A strong contender for horror of the year! Two thumbs up.

Kandarian Demon 10-27-2013 03:53 AM

I definitely enjoyed it too, it's a VERY well made movie and one of the best haunted house movies in years... although honestly, I didn't think it was that scary, but it's hard to be scared in a theater full of people anyway. The only thing that bothered me was the ending... which I obviously won't spoil, but for a movie that was so extremely well done all the way through, it surprised me when the movie seemed to end before it was really done... If I had watched it on DVD, I would have checked to make sure I didn't skip a scene.

TheFext 10-27-2013 12:55 PM

I thought the movie was pretty good. Altho this sub genre feels a little played for me right now. Might be because ive seen many haunted house movies lately. Some cool stuff in it tho. Im not gonna bash it.

The Hunted 10-30-2013 01:12 AM

I enjoyed it, one of the better ones to come out this year if you ask me ;-)

krysia_z 11-05-2013 11:42 AM

The Conjuring
 
Has anyone seen "The Conjuring"? Is that worth-seeing movie? ;)

metternich1815 11-05-2013 12:04 PM

Personally, I enjoyed it. The story was pretty strong. The acting was pretty good, especially the people who play the Lorraines. I found the movie generally scary, but not terrifying. It could have been better, but I still enjoyed it.

krysia_z 11-05-2013 02:14 PM

Ok, thank you :) I will watch that movie :)

adamhenderson 11-08-2013 08:47 PM

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I watched it yesterday. And for me it seemed like people built it up a bit too much..So many people told me it was scary and I sat in the dark watching it expecting to at least jump once or twice. Didn't happen. It was a pretty descent movie over all. Just wasn't as scary as I was lead to believe.
Agree with this 100%. I was expecting (maybe the right word is actually 'hoping') to be scared silly, and I came away without jumping in my seat once. There were a few effective scenes, which I will expand upon below.

Highlight below for spoilers:

1. The creepy ghost-woman on top of the cupboard was pretty well done. I jumped a fraction of a bit.

2. The clapping game was also effective as a suspense builder (though I have read it is derivative of a film called The Orphan-- which I haven't seen.)

3. I thought the end scene with the sheet over the mother was pretty frightening.


Apart from these though, I thought it was maybe hyped up a bit too much. I also think that hype is particularly harmful to horror movies, because if I go in expecting to be scared, I'm usually not. Yet when I go in thinking the movie won't be that scary, I usually do get scared (most recent example of this is Paranormal 3-- the only good one in the series, imo).

Anyway, that's the end of my two cents.

Kandarian Demon 11-09-2013 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by adamhenderson (Post 959921)

I also think that hype is particularly harmful to horror movies, because if I go in expecting to be scared, I'm usually not. Yet when I go in thinking the movie won't be that scary, I usually do get scared (most recent example of this is Paranormal 3-- the only good one in the series, imo).

I think it's harmful because it makes us feel disappointed about, or maybe even dislike, movies that it's possible we WOULD have enjoyed at some level if it hadn't been for the hype.

I mean... it's not like every horror movie we watch is "the scariest horror movie of all time!". I think most of us are probably able to enjoy a movie that is just "ok" for what it is... not a masterpiece, but still entertaining. I might even tell my friends that the movie was pretty good.

But if I watch a movie believing the hype, maybe just a little bit, and then it turns out to be "just ok", I will leave the theater feeling disappointed, and I will probably tell my friends not to waste their time.

I do happen to think that "The Conjuring" is actually a VERY good movie, though... even if it is a little hyped.

adamhenderson 11-09-2013 04:55 PM

You're right Kandarian Demon! I remember not hearing anything about 'The Strangers' when it came out and deciding to see it on a whim and being terrified because I wasn't expecting it.

'The Conjuring' definitely is wheat as opposed to chaff. Did you think the doll was a little bit too movie-ish to work though? I read that the real doll was a Raggedy Anne (sp?) doll, which would have been much scarier in my opinion. But I'm all about realism in my horror-- the more realistic the props, setting, characters, etc, the more I'm willing to suspend disbelief. I think I was spoiled by 90s horror, which saw a movement away from the imaginative/creative horror of the 80s (Child's Play, Freddy Kruger, etc).

Kandarian Demon 11-10-2013 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by adamhenderson (Post 959955)
The Conjuring' definitely is wheat as opposed to chaff. Did you think the doll was a little bit too movie-ish to work though?

I am probably the wrong person to ask - I'm very easy to scare when it comes to dolls :D For some strange reason, Chucky never scared me... haven't seen the remake yet. But in general, living dolls creep me out.

The only thing that really bothers me as far as realism goes is when a movie has too much CGI. For example, I recently watched "Mama", and was pretty disappointed to see a "monster" that was so clearly NOT in the same room as the characters. I realise that you can do a lot more with a CGI creature, but even the most unrealistic looking rubber monster will always look better than obvious CGI - if you ask me.

adamhenderson 11-10-2013 04:44 PM

No we're in total agreement on the CGI. I think it works in epic movies (where armies are pitted against each other and the like), but CGI and horror should be kept in separate corners.

I also found Mama disappointing in that regard!

neverending 11-10-2013 04:57 PM

Perhaps part of the problem here is equating a jump with being scared. They're not the same thing at all. Getting someone in a movie audience to jump is really quite easy- it's just mechanics, and has nothing to do with plot or characters, and actually instilling a feeling of dread in a viewer. This is a major problem with both modern horror films and horror audiences.

ChronoGrl 11-10-2013 05:18 PM

Hrm.

I was expecting to really like this movie but it didn't really 'click' for me I guess... I thought that the first third was incredibly well-done, a good solid creepy haunting... But when the movie shifted into more of a possession/exorcism movie, it just lost me, probably because it's not really my favorite sub-genre. I can see why people liked it I suppose but I got bored toward the end and just switched it off. :-/

Kandarian Demon 11-11-2013 02:12 AM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 959989)
Perhaps part of the problem here is equating a jump with being scared. They're not the same thing at all.

I totally agree! I do think that jump scares used in moderation and in appropriate scenes can be used as a tool to make a scary scene even more scary - but they are not scary on their own. They're not going to stay with you once they're done - unlike those truly scary scenes that you will think back on years later. I've heard some people say that they find them physically unpleasant, but that's not the same thing either.

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 959989)
Getting someone in a movie audience to jump is really quite easy- it's just mechanics, and has nothing to do with plot or characters, and actually instilling a feeling of dread in a viewer. This is a major problem with both modern horror films and horror audiences.

Again I agree - but to be fair, some jumps are actually pretty cleverly done. As a life-long horror fan, I can predict most of the jumps before they happen. But sometimes, if they are totally unexpected, they can be pretty effective.

One scene that comes to mind is one in the original Spanish version of REC - where that body suddenly drops from the top of the stairs, and you absolutely didn't see it coming. That combined with the fact that the image itself was disturbing and that, at least to me, the movie was quite scary, made that jump scare work very well.

neverending 11-11-2013 04:37 AM

I was commenting on adamhenderson's statement that he hadn't been scared because he didn't jump even once...

EmilyBibbFilms 12-15-2013 01:16 AM

Need to see this
 
I still really need to see this movie! Keep hearing such mixed reviews about it, but it does look creepy! And I keep hearing about freaky that doll is aha

NightOfTheLiving_Sam 12-15-2013 09:01 PM

Yeah there's been mixed reviews here and there but I enjoyed it. I've seen a lot of paranormal movies and this one is worth watching. Seen many in the past and they always disappointed me, but this one really did surprise me. The opening scene was awesome and I love the score from the movie. Music is very important to me and it has lots of creepy music in it. The opening theme is the best though- by far!

scarybrenda 12-20-2013 05:21 PM

Sorry, I didn't like it. It was too religion-based. Not real.

I waited for it and thought it would be better than it was. I just didn't like it much. Probably won't watch it again. :(

dblockdedicated 12-28-2013 08:24 AM

Thought it was done extremely well.

Crude 01-30-2014 03:35 PM

I found it good but not great probably like a 3/5 star rating for this one.

Fearonsarms 02-05-2014 10:41 AM

I did enjoy it but I wasn't amazed by it. Had some good ideas but it just didn't blow me away. I'm glad I watched it but doubt I'd watch it again.

Yogobro298 02-05-2014 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Fearonsarms (Post 964682)
I did enjoy it but I wasn't amazed by it. Had some good ideas but it just didn't blow me away. I'm glad I watched it but doubt I'd watch it again.

Agreed,It was good,but as a Horror movie?I'd have to say not so much.It had a good story,but the scares were fairly predictable.I hope in the sequel they do better with the scares.

Fearonsarms 02-05-2014 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Yogobro298 (Post 964760)
Agreed,It was good,but as a Horror movie?I'd have to say not so much.It had a good story,but the scares were fairly predictable.I hope in the sequel they do better with the scares.

I did like it, it had some good ideas but you're right it wasn't very scary at all.

Whych_Doctor<3 02-10-2014 02:42 PM

I really enjoyed this movie, wasnt scary but i loved the idea, considering it was based on true events also, that does make it a little more scary!
Lots of love for this film ::smile::

Whych_Doctor<3

Scarecrows 02-16-2014 08:11 AM

I thought it was a friggin good horror movie..9/10

DickLaurentIsDead 02-20-2014 07:56 PM

Finally saw this.
I thought it was excellent on all levels.
9/10


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