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The Lost Son
Matthew's parents are divorcing. While the dad picks him up for a weekend, they go on a sailboat ride & never comeback. Due to the storm the police inform the mother that they have past away.
After 14 years Mom finds out that the father has changed his & his son's identity alive & they are living on an island.
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Originally posted by One-Way View PostIs it too soon for top ten lists for the year?
Siggie and Pedro, have you guys seen enough films from this year to contribute to such a list or should I take my dorkiness elsewhere?
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I haven't seen very many movies this year. Of those I've seen, Bridesmaids is the only one I really liked.
Oh, and I liked that hot mess Insidious too! LOL, the gas mask!
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Well, feel free to post in this thread. I'm curious.
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Originally posted by One-Way View PostIs it too soon for top ten lists for the year?
Siggie and Pedro, have you guys seen enough films from this year to contribute to such a list or should I take my dorkiness elsewhere?I'm doing better, but not well enough to do that. I would be a consumer of said list though.
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Is it too soon for top ten lists for the year?
Siggie and Pedro, have you guys seen enough films from this year to contribute to such a list or should I take my dorkiness elsewhere?
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Insidious
8.5/10
It scared the piss out of me, I usually have a large tolerance for horror, but this really did have lovely cinematography, also very little gore, it was more psychological. Around the last 15 minutes it goes slightly downhill, although the there are scenes that make you jump, the epliogue was predictable though.
For the background story :
A family move into a house, their son sees something in the attic, bumps his head and goes into a semi-coma for three months which can't be explained by doctors.
After a while supernatural events start to occur (voices, and...more, watch the damn movie, I don't do spoilers) which in turn means what happened to their son might be triggered due to occult reasons. They decide to move...and the hauntings continue.
The director is James Wan (of Saw fame) along with Leigh Whannell (writer of Saw and Dead Silence), also produced by Oren Peli (maker of Paranormal Activity, which I found lame, but meh)
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