grasshopper rex : Fan is short for fanatic, so there is that. ;)
grasshopper rex : Whatever. The otter wasn't captive. lol
prism : I'm pretty openminded but I still think Whitley Strieber is full of sh!t
Akrimaya : Not bad so far. Good chemistry between the 2 main characters. I’m intrigued to see how it ...
ThinMan : Sisu is not British. What a stupid statement. It's a made and produced Finnish film. Th...
AmieWarren : Hard watching this ending knowing that there won't be any more episodes.
Alien : I guess her and Gregory Harrison of "Trapper John, M.D." are living the quiet life with th...
Alien : Robert Pine, Chris's dad, who used to play "Sgt. Getraer" on "CHiPs," has a role in this ...
akoxi : I actually enjoyed this movie, smooth acting and interesting story. For some reason charac...
random000 : The photography alone is wonderful, but cannot touch the irreplaceable importance & beauty...
Not even remotely scary. First half of the film is watching a ginger guy run around with a baseball bat because he may or may not be hearing things. Harley Quinn would have been scarier with that bat. Then, Agramon really only shows up a little over halfway through and turns out to be the Ju-On/Grudge girl on speed. Every time she attacked someone, the scene would be edited to a setpiece of the victim after the attack with a bitten throat (zombie bite, not vampire) - a little fake blood/latex. Until I found out that the writer/producer/director, Harley something or other, wasn’t the woman playing the psychic, I thought this was basically an “I believe so strongly in my psychic ability and in ghosts that I should show everyone how good I am at it” kind of movie. Ultimately, you’d get more scares out of re-watching the Robert Englund Nightmare on Elm Street movie for the dozenth-or-so time than watching this one the first time.