I always start watching a film with the most optimistic of intentions. Delving into a film I know nothing about is exciting and trying to judge a film by it's title alone is usually a futile task (although some may be fairly self-explanatory; Slaughtered Vomit Dolls for example). Free from any hype or expectation is a great way to start to watch a film, it's even how I discovered my personal favorite - Antichrist.
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Showing posts with label The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Show all posts
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
Malevolence
I always start watching a film with the most optimistic of intentions. Delving into a film I know nothing about is exciting and trying to judge a film by it's title alone is usually a futile task (although some may be fairly self-explanatory; Slaughtered Vomit Dolls for example). Free from any hype or expectation is a great way to start to watch a film, it's even how I discovered my personal favorite - Antichrist.
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Antichrist,
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Friday the 13th,
Friday the Thirteenth,
Halloween,
Horror,
indie film,
Jason Voorhees,
Low Budget,
Malevolence,
Movies,
Reviews,
Runs In Rivers,
Slasher,
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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