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"Drag me to Hell" is too Damn GOOD...

MisterMajestic

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Oh my gosh...The Flick was better than I expected...Not only will you be in suspense from the beginning to end, you will also "jump" and laugh out loud several times. I did NOT expect some of the scenes to be comical but they were... Kudos to the producers and Director. They really delivered the goods with this horror flick...

This is not a Gory horror flick but more suspenseful than anything else. Once the the "curse" is made then all HELL brakes lose..The "B" actors delivered a great performance...I can't wait for part II, if there's one....

This is a "muset-see" guys....You will walk away shocked, and pleased..
 
nice.

i've been wanting to see this since i saw the trailer a couple months ago. i WILL be checking this out tomorrow regardless of whatever else is happening that day. no question.
 
This movie was an absolute blast. Most fun I have had watching a horror movie in a LONG time.
 
didn't like it.... it was a long twillite-zone episode combined with steven king's 'Thinner', from the gypsy curse to the absolutely predictable wrong-envelope ending. best part - Justin Long laying in bed sleeping shirtless for a whole 10 seconds...
 
my friend is a big movie guy. All the reviews said it was scary, but he said it was campy. I guess that's good if you like that and expect that, but he said it was more that than horror.
 
Thanks for the quick review MM!

I'm sure it has its camp. When done well, it works. Looking forward to seeing it.
 
Can't wait actually. But I'm broke so I suppose I'll have to. Thank god for DVDs...although I'm sure it's awesome to see in a theater with a crowd of people.

i love Sam Raimi and I'm glad to see him do horror again.
 
Hollywood feeling their cupidity much? :rolleyes:

I'm not sure I liked this as much as others have. Though Raimi makes a monster of a mere handkerchief, the best bit in the movie, the script feels patchy and relies too much on gotcha sequences. It's fun enough for summer entertainment, but doesn't hold a candle to the Evil Dead series. If anybody has somehow missed those earlier movies by Raimi, rent them instead of going to see this.
 
That movie was truly awful. Maybe because I expected a real horror movie. The good reviews that I read about it passed it off as that. If I went into it expecting a well done B movie (which it was) I might have liked it more. I caught a few movie bloopers...(anyone else see the funeral scene? lol). Now----a month or two ago I saw "A Haunting in Connecticut". Now THAT was scary!
 
I'm not gonna saying if it is really scary...its really thrilling from the begun till the end of movie...
Overall it's entertaining, but I feel lil bit annoyed with Alison Lohman.. I don't like her voice and expressions...kinda annoying for me
 
I expected much better. It's not scary in a good way, it's just a "jumper." I appreciate Raimi's sense of comedy, but if he was really trying to make a horror flick, Evil Dead/Army of Darkness isn't the niche. He should be setting out to make it a horror film, not a campy schtick.

The plot was pretty contrived and the ending was glaringly obvious.

I was hoping with his remake of The Grudge that he'd do something legitimately creepy and a bit deeper instead of a lot of vomiting and watery horror fluff and predictable endings. In fact, if he cut the movie off at the graveyard scene, I would have given him props for a really good ending.

I just can't believe how many good reviews the flick is getting as a horror film. It's clearly not getting praise as a film in the vein of Evil Dead, so why is it getting praise as a legitimate horror film?
 
The movie was a disappointment. (saw it recently because they only arrive in The Netherlands after months).
 
I don't like Horror Movies .. but DMTH .. maybe that says something. Although my friend who is a horror movie junkie liked it as much.
 
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