View Full Version : Fans of horror movies..
Vicky.
08-08-2018, 01:00 PM
Who live in the North East or are willing to travel...this looks ****ing amazing.
I have been to Halloween Horror Nights in America before and that was absolutely brilliant, and this looks to be extremely similar from the videos, fairly cheap too
https://www.facebook.com/christiano.crawford/videos/10155452221272096/UzpfSTg1ODQ3NTAxMTozMDYwNjExMjk0OTk0MTQ6NzU6MDoxNT M1Nzg1MTk5OjUwNDc5MDkyMDY3NjA4NDc5Mjg/
https://www.psycho-path.co.uk/
Thought it might be worth pointing out.
Niamh.
08-08-2018, 01:03 PM
I like horror films on my couch with Gav to hide behind, I don't want to actually be in one :skull:
Vicky.
08-08-2018, 01:06 PM
:laugh: I used to say that, but the first time I went to Universal for the last one of these I went to...it was like nothing else I have ever experienced tbh. So odd to have it all looking so ****ing realistic right infront of you. The 'Hostel' house thing made me feel so bloody ill though
Niamh.
08-08-2018, 01:12 PM
I've never even watched one of those Hostel movies, I'm not a massive fan of that kind of torture-ish horror films (eventhough I did like Saw one I did a rewatch recently)
user104658
08-08-2018, 01:30 PM
I've never even watched one of those Hostel movies, I'm not a massive fan of that kind of torture-ish horror films (eventhough I did like Saw one I did a rewatch recently)The first Saw was a good standalone film, it was more of a psychological thriller than gore-porn horror... But they took the "shock scenes" from that and turned it into an entire franchise because that attracts a certain (large) audience.
Vicky.
08-08-2018, 01:32 PM
I thought the first Saw was fantastic tbh. After that it went downhill and I don't think I have watched beyond number 3...sure my sister said it was up to number 10 or something D:
Niamh.
08-08-2018, 01:36 PM
The first Saw was a good standalone film, it was more of a psychological thriller than gore-porn horror... But they took the "shock scenes" from that and turned it into an entire franchise because that attracts a certain (large) audience.
I skipped a few in the middle but I did watch the most recent one as well and I enjoyed that, it had a more decent story to it I thought
Tony Montana
08-08-2018, 01:38 PM
Can’t believe it took us 6 Films to finally find out what happened to Dr Gordon
Nicky91
08-08-2018, 01:39 PM
horror movie fan yes, but the Saw franchise movies for me are a bit too over the top bloody
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