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I might see this sometime this week, is it any good?? :huh:

 

It looks pretty cool, Its about this murderer who sets up a site and videos the deaths of people (A bit like a Youtube video) and the more hits and viewers that the particular video gets the faster his victims die or something like that! lol

 

I just hope im more pleased about this than i was with 'Waz'! lol

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The Budget of this movie was $35,000,000 and it only earned gross revenue of $24,361,628.

Standard 'serial killer thriller' fare this really... A typical 'Diane Lane' sort of film.... The concept is nowt new really, was done about four or five years ago with a rather forgettable film called "Fear.Com", and done again by Italian horror maestro Dario Argento ("The Card Player" - IMO, one of his worst, most unimaginative films I might add.... -_- ).

 

It does the job for the 90-odd minute run time, but that's about all you can say about it...

Standard 'serial killer thriller' fare this really... A typical 'Diane Lane' sort of film.... The concept is nowt new really, was done about four or five years ago with a rather forgettable film called "Fear.Com", and done again by Italian horror maestro Dario Argento ("The Card Player" - IMO, one of his worst, most unimaginative films I might add.... -_- ).

 

It does the job for the 90-odd minute run time, but that's about all you can say about it...

 

i thought it was very cheesy - now what was it "Todd - its your dad!!! (thats online being tortured).

 

yeah man seems so 2001 - should be in a triple pack with Dont Say A Word and What Lies Beneath - probs would have been better coming out years before saw [well at least before 2 - before saw got more dumbass as it as the 1st was good imo]

 

actually think my dad would prob like it if it came on itv2 - not that bllody in fact - yeah more of thriller than gorno

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I finally went to see this tonight and I enjoyed it! It was a good idea... the most sickening thing about it though is that the traps are more easy do-able than the ones in SAW so if someone is sick enough, they could really do it! :unsure:

 

But i give it a 7/10 :thumbup:

if someone is sick enough, they could really do it! :unsure:

 

People that sick certainly dont need a film to encourage them, they'll do it regardless of what's playing at the local cinema.... This sort of thing precedes even the invention of cinema... H. H Holmes was a hotelier in Chicago in the late 1890s who trapped, tortured and murdered quite possibly HUNDREDS of his guests at his hotel.. An actual body count was never verified, but he is thought to be quite possibly the most prolific serial killer who ever existed..

 

Check this link....http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._H._Holmes

 

There's also a very good documentary on Holmes made in 2004 called "H H Holmes, America's First Serial Killer"....

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Biggest pile of $h!te i've ever watched.

Was truly terrible. The plot was boring as hell and the script was pathetic.

 

Anyone else watched it? What did you think?

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People that sick certainly dont need a film to encourage them, they'll do it regardless of what's playing at the local cinema.... This sort of thing precedes even the invention of cinema... H. H Holmes was a hotelier in Chicago in the late 1890s who trapped, tortured and murdered quite possibly HUNDREDS of his guests at his hotel.. An actual body count was never verified, but he is thought to be quite possibly the most prolific serial killer who ever existed..

 

Check this link....http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._H._Holmes

 

There's also a very good documentary on Holmes made in 2004 called "H H Holmes, America's First Serial Killer"....

 

 

I've not long finished reading a book about Holmes, very interesting I thought. Think I'll have to try and find a copy of this documentary.

 

 

I finally saw Untraceable last night, wasnt too bad, I've seen worse films :lol:

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