garrisontweed t1_j251ais wrote
When the posters says-‘The Most Terrifying Film you will ever experience.’ I did roll my eyes.I went in with low expectations,but it was a great ride.
Full credit to Jane Levy.She earned her pay check.I can’t image acting how many hours a day they filmed for a few months either hysterical or intense.
Her arm gets trapped near the end and then she just rips it off,crazy stuff.
Boss452 OP t1_j252699 wrote
> I did roll my eyes.I went in with low expectations,but it was a great ride.
Same. I saw it on Netflix recently after having it in my watchlist for a long while. I thought it would be a lazy remake. The scores on RT (63%) and IMDB (6.5) didn't inspire much confidence. But by the end I was really convinced. I don't think it's a great movie. Don't know even if it makes my top 10 horror movies. But it surely makes my top 10 movies with the most/best scares.
> Full credit to Jane Levy.She earned her pay check.I can’t image acting how many hours a day they filmed for a few months either hysterical or intense.
Yes Jane Levy was immense. She was also excellent in Don't Breathe. I think she should have had a much better career with great scripts being thrown her way. Great talent and is charismatic. Very pretty too.
Scwolves10 t1_j25u993 wrote
Dude. The razer blade stair scene was gnarly. Like holy shit. Such a good movie.
Memphisrexjr t1_j254t74 wrote
I saw the same poster and rolled my eyes because the entire film is the opposite of scary or horror.
throwawaynonsesne t1_j25f8es wrote
Technically the original was trying to be a legit horror movie. It was just super cheap and came off as corny. So for the sequel on they rolled with that and embraced the cheese.
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