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supadude2004

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The Long Shadow
7.18
The Long Shadow
Michael Jackson: Leaving Neverland
7.09
Michael Jackson: Leaving Neverland
What Happened in Vegas
6.99
What Happened in Vegas
Ben Is Back
6.72
Ben Is Back
Above Majestic
5.98
Above Majestic
Perfect Storm
8.49
Perfect Storm
L'amour après la prison
6.88
L'amour après la prison
Die Hard : Belle journée pour mourir
5.22
Die Hard : Belle journée pour mourir
The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer
7.58
The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer
Crime + Punishment
7.48
Crime + Punishment
Dernière Année
7.36
Dernière Année
Ghost Stories
6.43
Ghost Stories
Broken Star
4.44
Broken Star
Le secret des Kennedy
6.43
Le secret des Kennedy
Escape Room
4.32
Escape Room
Scare Campaign
5.82
Scare Campaign
Outfall
5.22
Outfall
Origine Inconnue
4.33
Origine Inconnue
Melbourne Shuffler
7.33
Melbourne Shuffler
Ghostland
6.42
Ghostland
Hellraiser: Judgment
4.33
Hellraiser: Judgment
Otages à Entebbe
5.95
Otages à Entebbe
Je suis innocente !
5.24
Je suis innocente !
Bohemian Rhapsody
7.97
Bohemian Rhapsody
Leave No Trace
7.15
Leave No Trace

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Reviews52

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Scariest Night of My Life

Scariest Night of My Life

4.5
4
  • Sep 17, 2018
  • "At this point..." = the repeated voiced phrase, which signifies the script writer's signature

    This reviewer found that the first episode of Scariest Night of My Life, Season one, was quite well produced, considering the limits of the genre. Alas, by the second episode all was not so well. For the scriptwriter's handiwork becomes all too visible IF you would listen carefully....

    Why do so many of the shows presumably independent contributors, speaking (one must assume) of their own volition, have to say the phrase "At this point...", at least once!?

    Is it at all plausible that in so many episodes, no matter what is the social background, gender or age, of any given narrator - during their narration, the phrase "At this point...." will still be voiced by so many of them? In life, I might say that I know perhaps two people who will regularly say "at this point" when recalling what happened to them one remarkable day, but by no means do most persons say that phrase , using those exact three words, when retelling any story. And I'm confident the same applies to you too.

    The other problem with this series is the formulaic way by which all recounts increasingly build towards an apex of scariness and then just end, once the most fearsome 'money' shots are delivered. There is no provision for any "what happened next?"or "...so did anything like that happen again?" type of queries.

    Despite its production and acting being otherwise reasonable enough - why produce this series as a 'documentary' at all, when the evidence suggests otherwise? That is, to pad it out with any scripted BS, is arguably also to disrespect the few who have come forward bravely to tell their tales, as such happened to them; not to mention its viewers!

    Lastly, in saying as above it is also conceded as follows: It may well be that one or two contributors, are fond of saying 'at this point' when retelling stories to friends, and family. And, that, of course, may well be so - with all respect and no offence whatsoever to those few who happen to say so naturally. However, please don't blame the messenger - especially when you can listen for yourself, for that surprisingly over-present signature. Besides which, it's accepted that not everyone who appears on this, is dancing 'only to the production team's tune'. Nonetheless, it just can't be that so many different narrators who appear on Scariest Night Of My Life, just happen to say that same distinctive phrase, at some point, during all too many if not all given reminiscence. Surely not!?
    Knight of Cups

    Knight of Cups

    5.6
    6
  • Jan 1, 2016
  • An Art Movie: At Times Existential. At Times Bland. Not For The Mainstream.

    Robert the Doll

    Robert the Doll

    3.0
    8
  • Aug 24, 2015
  • Very Well Acted, Produced And, At Least Some Times... Genuinely Scary.

    I have only been scared by three movies in my life: Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original NOT the remake), The Shining and Event Horizon.

    As a horror movie, 'Robert The Doll' was not only very watchable, it was also very well acted; and was, moreover, compelling from its beginning onwards. Not once did I have to check my watch. And it's, indeed, very rare that I could say that of most movies nowadays... Hmmm. I don't wish to give too much away, but I would highly recommend this film to anyone who is both open minded to the possibility, that this might just be based on a genuine case, and also looking for a good scare.

    By the way, whether the story is true or not, is almost irrelevant. Or at least it should be so, while modern science firmly rejects the notion of anything being haunted! OTOH, if you are prepared to accept that there is likely a haunted 'Dybbuk box' in this world, or that there is also an 'Annabelle doll' (as featured in the well received, and reasonably good movie known as 'The Conjuring'), then you might be prepared to accept the premises of this movie too. Then again, if you should take the side of contemporary science as regards anything even vaguely reputed to be 'haunted', then you will not enjoy this movie in the slightest. At this point I should add that I was bored senseless by the Annabelle movie. Make of that what you will, but it's no exaggeration to say that this movie is far better.

    In conclusion, this viewer was both unquestionably and pleasantly surprised by just how watchable 'Robert The Doll' was. Suffice to say, it's definitely different from most run of the mill horrors, in the respects which matter.
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