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Friday, September 28, 2012

The Five Stages of Watching The Tall Man (As Demonstrated by Babies)

Stage One: Excitement






Stage Two: Boredom





 Stage Three: Confusion





Stage Four: Angry Crying




Stage Five: Bitterness




You're dead to me.

8 comments:

  1. I wasn't bored with it, but it didn't seem to really fit together. I guess it's sort of like a reverse Children of the Corn or something. Maybe I missed something.

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  2. That pretty much sums up how I felt about it.

    I actually thought Biel was quite good. I can see where this kind of dressed-down, unglamourous role would be attractive to her. And apparently she put in a chunk of her own money to get it made, so you've gotta respect her for that.

    This is a massive step down from MARTYRS, but I wouldn't write Laugier just yet. Maybe he should go back to France and make another ball-tearing horror classic.

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  3. Thank you, I was going to watch this tonight. I will now devote the time you saved me to making the world a better place for humanity.

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  5. Bah! So torn with this one. Definitely seems to be polarizing. Hmmmmm, still might check it out.

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  6. Yeah....I didnt buy the ending.Hey, what about Chained, I dont see it in your blog.That movie leave u thinking...

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  7. I thought the movie was great. Honestly.

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  8. This is a massive step down from MARTYRS, but I wouldn't write Laugier just yet. Maybe he should go back to France and make another ball-tearing horror classic..
    JOB SEARCH

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