01-16-2006, 07:33 PM
The brownette was way hot.
I thought for a horror movie the acting was pretty good, and it also didn't have a bunch of major plot holes like Saw did.
I saw it in Times Square and people actually clapped twice during the movie and when the credits rolled. I thought it was good.
Only two things I had a problem with.
1. When he drove over his three main enemies, I thought it was a little too convenient to have them all sitting there in the middle of the road talking. Also, he went from a standing start to hitting them in 10 feet. A bit unrealistic that they all a) couldn't step out of the way and b) all got so mangled.
2. How the hell did the spic guy from Friday Night LIghts know that Edward Salad Fingers was the guy who tortured and killed his friend. I'm assuming there was something in the movie that I don't remember, because if they didn't explain it, then it's pretty retarded. There'd be no way for him to know, unless he saw the guy walking out of the plant when he was walking in.
Regardless, it's a good movie, worth a watch.
I thought for a horror movie the acting was pretty good, and it also didn't have a bunch of major plot holes like Saw did.
I saw it in Times Square and people actually clapped twice during the movie and when the credits rolled. I thought it was good.
Only two things I had a problem with.
1. When he drove over his three main enemies, I thought it was a little too convenient to have them all sitting there in the middle of the road talking. Also, he went from a standing start to hitting them in 10 feet. A bit unrealistic that they all a) couldn't step out of the way and b) all got so mangled.
2. How the hell did the spic guy from Friday Night LIghts know that Edward Salad Fingers was the guy who tortured and killed his friend. I'm assuming there was something in the movie that I don't remember, because if they didn't explain it, then it's pretty retarded. There'd be no way for him to know, unless he saw the guy walking out of the plant when he was walking in.
Regardless, it's a good movie, worth a watch.