Time to find if James Wan delivers another horror classic like The Conjuring or delivers a subpar movie like the Conjuring 2.
l Some ****ty dialogue ("It's time we cut out the cancer") and mediocre acting hurt that opening scene.
l A yo what in the **** is Gabriel. Finger crossed, it's an alien/demon hybrid.
l I think I'm on to something with this alien/ demon hybrid. How have those two not been combined yet? Get your **** together, Hollywood.
l One look at this lady's house, and you should nope right on out of there. It looks like it would be haunted by 1900's era creepy kids or some ****.
l James Wan showing some love to the Evil Dead when Gabriel attacks Dereck and nurse lady
l No one is addressing Madison's bleeding head. How did no nurse or doctor put a band-aid or anything on it? She has occurred severe head trauma.
l The overhead angle shot of Madison running through the house was cool.
l Wan is so good at building tension and suspense. Between his camera work and music, you are gonna be puckering your ******* real tight.
l Tip for everyone out there: If you hear sounds coming from a very dark area. STAY THE **** OUT OF THAT AREA. JUST RUN AWAY AND GO HOME.
l Gabriel using the radio to communicate is a great call and adds to the creepy level going on right now.
l The special effects where the apartments melt into one another is cool
l How many times can someone's head ****ing bleed before it gets medical ****ing attention.
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l I swear to god, if the power of love is what defeats or helps Gabriel, I'm gonna flip a ****ing tit
l Some of the more modern music choices don't quite work.
l Gabriels voice is creepy as hell.
l Who the hell parks their car so close to a cliff.
l YOOHOO that reveal of Gabriel in full view was grotesque looking
l Madisons hair has bothered me all movie, and now I know why it's a terrible wig.
l That scene in the jail with Gabriel was so brutal
l Not sure how I feel about this twist. It's certainly different, but it's also weird but also somehow works. I'm confused about how I feel about it
l I cant take Gabriel and his movements seriously. At some point, it became more comical than haunting and creepy.
l This has gone from a horror movie to an action movie real ****ing quick
l In the words of a wise man named Eminem, "Shoot that bitch”. He really couldn't afford to blow that ****. Shaw had a clean shot, and he should have taken it. Gabriel has taken out the whole police force at this point. Who cares about Madison? Take this thing out.
l I knew the power of love was gonna play into the ending here. She finds out Gabriel was the reason for his miscarriages, and apparently, hell has no fury like a mother. Madison should be glad Gabriel caused all those miscarriages. But, unfortunately, her husband was gonna be a ****y father.
l All of a sudden, Madison is Superman and can lift hospital beds.
l Man, the ending to this movie was BANANAS.
l The acting in this movie was okay. It would have helped if there was at least one well-known actor/actress here.
Overall, this movie is very similar to Insidious; the beginnings of both are great but not so much for the end. The first half of Insidious was a superior horror movie, but once "Astroplane" is mentioned, that movie goes to **** faster than the Bruins in the playoffs (of the Maple Leafs, those ****s always suck in the playoffs). This one is a better overall film, though. The actions scenes weren't bad, but they changed the vibe of the movie too much.
Wan is great when it comes to horror. Even when you know what is coming, he can still get you to jump. I love his camera movements and music. He just needs to stick to the basics and not get so crazy. He stuck to the basics with Saw and The Conjuring, and both of the movies are classics. He went a little to buck wild with his two Insidious entries and The Conjuring 2. He even gets a little too off the rails on this one. The good thing is that the action scenes are pretty good, which certainly helps redeem it a tad bit. Overall this is a solid movie. 3/4 of it is damn good, and the final 1/4 is okay but just a little off the mark to work. 7.8/10
l Some ****ty dialogue ("It's time we cut out the cancer") and mediocre acting hurt that opening scene.
l A yo what in the **** is Gabriel. Finger crossed, it's an alien/demon hybrid.
l I think I'm on to something with this alien/ demon hybrid. How have those two not been combined yet? Get your **** together, Hollywood.
l One look at this lady's house, and you should nope right on out of there. It looks like it would be haunted by 1900's era creepy kids or some ****.
l James Wan showing some love to the Evil Dead when Gabriel attacks Dereck and nurse lady
l No one is addressing Madison's bleeding head. How did no nurse or doctor put a band-aid or anything on it? She has occurred severe head trauma.
l The overhead angle shot of Madison running through the house was cool.
l Wan is so good at building tension and suspense. Between his camera work and music, you are gonna be puckering your ******* real tight.
l Tip for everyone out there: If you hear sounds coming from a very dark area. STAY THE **** OUT OF THAT AREA. JUST RUN AWAY AND GO HOME.
l Gabriel using the radio to communicate is a great call and adds to the creepy level going on right now.
l The special effects where the apartments melt into one another is cool
l How many times can someone's head ****ing bleed before it gets medical ****ing attention.
l
l I swear to god, if the power of love is what defeats or helps Gabriel, I'm gonna flip a ****ing tit
l Some of the more modern music choices don't quite work.
l Gabriels voice is creepy as hell.
l Who the hell parks their car so close to a cliff.
l YOOHOO that reveal of Gabriel in full view was grotesque looking
l Madisons hair has bothered me all movie, and now I know why it's a terrible wig.
l That scene in the jail with Gabriel was so brutal
l Not sure how I feel about this twist. It's certainly different, but it's also weird but also somehow works. I'm confused about how I feel about it
l I cant take Gabriel and his movements seriously. At some point, it became more comical than haunting and creepy.
l This has gone from a horror movie to an action movie real ****ing quick
l In the words of a wise man named Eminem, "Shoot that bitch”. He really couldn't afford to blow that ****. Shaw had a clean shot, and he should have taken it. Gabriel has taken out the whole police force at this point. Who cares about Madison? Take this thing out.
l I knew the power of love was gonna play into the ending here. She finds out Gabriel was the reason for his miscarriages, and apparently, hell has no fury like a mother. Madison should be glad Gabriel caused all those miscarriages. But, unfortunately, her husband was gonna be a ****y father.
l All of a sudden, Madison is Superman and can lift hospital beds.
l Man, the ending to this movie was BANANAS.
l The acting in this movie was okay. It would have helped if there was at least one well-known actor/actress here.
Overall, this movie is very similar to Insidious; the beginnings of both are great but not so much for the end. The first half of Insidious was a superior horror movie, but once "Astroplane" is mentioned, that movie goes to **** faster than the Bruins in the playoffs (of the Maple Leafs, those ****s always suck in the playoffs). This one is a better overall film, though. The actions scenes weren't bad, but they changed the vibe of the movie too much.
Wan is great when it comes to horror. Even when you know what is coming, he can still get you to jump. I love his camera movements and music. He just needs to stick to the basics and not get so crazy. He stuck to the basics with Saw and The Conjuring, and both of the movies are classics. He went a little to buck wild with his two Insidious entries and The Conjuring 2. He even gets a little too off the rails on this one. The good thing is that the action scenes are pretty good, which certainly helps redeem it a tad bit. Overall this is a solid movie. 3/4 of it is damn good, and the final 1/4 is okay but just a little off the mark to work. 7.8/10