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Originally Posted by Fearonsarms
You would probably prefer Ghoulies 2 there's a lot more of the ghoulies in it. Not too keen on the first film myself. I love in Ghoulies 2 the way the crowd are cheering and encouraging the ghoulies as they are torturing people, cracks me up :D. Check it out.
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Cool, Might give that go, when I am not sober :p,
The Night of the Demon (1980)
I did not get to see all the movie as I kept on , getting distracted by my family members coming and going and asking for me to something.
I loved the start of the movie, feel liked the first kill in the movie and how they way victim blood fliled the big foot print was really clever,
There were some very funny deaths scenes in this that maybe me laugh out loud, some of the scenes do look a little out dated now.
The acting was not great but more then watch -able , so in last 40 mins of the movie, I had pause a least 6 times, (I just could get into the movie afterwards)
(Not Rated)
The Haunting in Connecticut (2009)
I decided to Re-watch this movie, (before seeing the sequel) back then I wasn't to keen as I saw the The Haunting in Connecticut (2002) Doc two days before seeing the movie.
In that guy in basement scene, Freaked me out, I had to sleep the light of seeing that Documenty.
Now that seen this movie again, my feeling for this have not change at all, I did not find anything that really stood out in the movie at all.
The felt the same as any other Haunted house movie but this movie never really had the the creepy feel in the movie at all.
There was only one scenes that I feel though was some-what creepy, when the Boy was hiding (I not sure what think he was hiding in ) The shadow was right be hide the boy.
The rest of the movie scare scenes felt a little forced at times and Didn't really like how the plot came to end.
The angry dad was little over the top and no needed at all also I did like some of those flashback scenes were nice fit to the movie.
The acting was very good from the whole cast, some of effect was decent in the movie.
5 out of 10