I wish the poster had a mute button somewhere on it. I want to see it, yet I already saw the episode of A HAUNTING which did a whole recreation of it and so I feel like I already know much of the story. Yet the trailer seems way different than the actual story. It sorta reminds me of THE OTHERS.
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4 comments:
Animated posters are annoying.
At first it was sorta both creepy and cool, but now everytime I check up on this blog it gets in the way. Now I regret ever posting it on the blog.
I wish the poster had a mute button somewhere on it. I want to see it, yet I already saw the episode of A HAUNTING which did a whole recreation of it and so I feel like I already know much of the story. Yet the trailer seems way different than the actual story. It sorta reminds me of THE OTHERS.
Yes, a mute button would work great here. It's making a lot of noise now as I'm typing this reply to you.
I think that I'll pass on this one. It doesn't look all that scary to me - just annoying. lol
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