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Gone Girl


Cary Kollins

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Anyone else see this yet?  If you plan on seeing it, I recommened not reading anything about the film and just go see it.

 

 

 

 

 

I personally thought it was great.  Part mystery, part horror, part dark comedy.  I really enjoyed seeing it in a packed theater. There's something special about watching a film with 100 other people and everyone is along for the fugged up ride, wincing at the exact same moments.  The performances were top notch. Rosamund Pike...damn. She is ridiculously good in this. Every actor in this nailed it, but especially Tyler Perry and Neil Patrick Harris.  I can't wait to go see this again.

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Anyone else see this yet?  If you plan on seeing it, I recommened not reading anything about the film and just go see it.

 

 

 

 

 

I personally thought it was great.  Part mystery, part horror, part dark comedy.  I really enjoyed seeing it in a packed theater. There's something special about watching a film with 100 other people and everyone is along for the fugged up ride, wincing at the exact same moments.  The performances were top notch. Rosamund Pike...damn. She is ridiculously good in this. Every actor in this nailed it, but especially Tyler Perry and Neil Patrick Harris.  I can't wait to go see this again.

 

 

I want to see it but on the fence about seeing it in the theater. When you say that people are wincing at the same moment, what is it that causes every to react like that (without giving too much away)? I am a big p*ssy when it comes to movies and don't want be creeped out or walk out being disturbed. Let's put it this way, I walked out of the movie Se7en when that starving guy who looked dead sudden starting gasping, by that point I had enough. 

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I want to see it but on the fence about seeing it in the theater. When you say that people are wincing at the same moment, what is it that causes every to react like that (without giving too much away)? I am a big p*ssy when it comes to movies and don't want be creeped out or walk out being disturbed. Let's put it this way, I walked out of the movie Se7en when that starving guy who looked dead sudden starting gasping, by that point I had enough. 

 

 

This is not the movie for you.

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While on the subject of movies - I just watched Lone Survivor this past we - fantastic movie - imo one of the best war movies Ive seen.

 

 

I liked it, but it was hard to watch that ending after having read the book. That rescue at the end was the complete opposite of how the ordeal actually ended, with Luttrell being quietly rescued by Army Rangers.

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