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RubyRose 03-20-2015 07:12 PM

Thoughts on Oculus?
 
I went in expecting another cut and paste paranormal horror movie, and I was shocked at how much I enjoyed Oculus! I haven't heard anyone else talking about it. I thought the use of editing in the film was amazing. I was scared, invested in the characters in the plot, and still constantly questioning what was real- which is hard to get all in one horror film lately.

Anyone else who saw it, what did you think?

TheBossInTheWall 03-21-2015 05:37 AM

it wasn't too memorable. It was too slow for its kind of film. And i'm very sick of 'is this real or not?' films. Karen Gillan was good as she seems to always be, but that did not save the film.

Elvis_Christ 03-21-2015 07:30 AM

This one was a lot better than I was expecting. I dug how it got the darker 70s occult/haunting flick vibe down pretty well particularly the bleak hopelessness of the ending and the themes of trouble behind the curtains of a seemingly "normal" family home.

RubyRose 03-21-2015 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by TheBossInTheWall (Post 991055)
it wasn't too memorable. It was too slow for its kind of film. And i'm very sick of 'is this real or not?' films. Karen Gillan was good as she seems to always be, but that did not save the film.

I do agree, the beginning was a bit slow imo. I have to say that I, myself, am personally kinda sick of the overly meta factor movies are trying to do. The beginning of Scream 4 annoyed me to no end.

RubyRose 03-21-2015 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 991063)
This one was a lot better than I was expecting. I dug how it got the darker 70s occult/haunting flick vibe down pretty well particularly the bleak hopelessness of the ending and the themes of trouble behind the curtains of a seemingly "normal" family home.

Right! It reminded me very much of the shining. I think the whole "mother going after her children" subject is pretty taboo and I like seeing it executed well. Same goes for the Babadook.

tfantasy 03-21-2015 08:54 AM

I thought it was really bad. I found it to be boring and not really going any where. ::sad::

Jake.Ashworth 03-21-2015 04:28 PM

I wasn't a fan... I saw this while I was in LA on business. The theater was completely empty. It should have been terrifying, instead, meh... My hotel room had a huge wall of mirrors, I shouldn't have been able to sleep, but, meh. Just not scary enough.

MichaelMyers 03-21-2015 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 991116)
I wasn't a fan... I saw this while I was in LA on business. The theater was completely empty. It should have been terrifying, instead, meh... My hotel room had a huge wall of mirrors, I shouldn't have been able to sleep, but, meh. Just not scary enough.

You had the theater to yourself? That sounds fun.

Jake.Ashworth 03-21-2015 05:24 PM

Yeah, it was a ghetto theater. The movie had been out to long to be at normal theaters. I was a little uneasy, but it wasn't the movie. More the area.

I saw The Quiet Ones there too. It was a better movie.

TheBossInTheWall 03-21-2015 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 991116)
I wasn't a fan... I saw this while I was in LA on business. The theater was completely empty. It should have been terrifying, instead, meh... My hotel room had a huge wall of mirrors, I shouldn't have been able to sleep, but, meh. Just not scary enough.

My date and I had the entire theatre for Saw. And we actually watched most of it. Saw was a great film, the rest are fairly bad.


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