Misheard Whisper
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What, so having three films inherently adds value to a series? That's a bit odd.
I'm not a fan of Horror movies either. I prefer the action movie, or one with adventure. Most Triologys like LOTR and Back to the Future are gold so I usually stick with stuff like that.
I've never seen either Paranormal Activity movie. They didn't seem all that interesting to me.
LOTR is gold. One of the best trilogies there is, in my opinion.
Except for those funny Asian ones.
The Japanese version of The Ring made me laugh so hard at some points, but the American one did creep me out. I usually have the same reaction. Lighting the house up for weeks afterwards. orz
The Japanese version of The Ring made me laugh so hard at some points, but the American one did creep me out. I usually have the same reaction. Lighting the house up for weeks afterwards. orz
No, I mean as opposed to two or four or five or eight films. Your wording was oddly specific is all. Don't mind me XDDid I say having three films or a series adds value to a movie? I just prefer an extended series to a single movie for the most part. Not to say I don't like stand alone movies. Although some movies sequels are just not needed and does no justice to the first movie. Same with Anime. Like Darker Than Black.
I love horror movies. They are just awesome, but it does take a lot to scare me. A lot of people said the paranormal activity films were scary, but I didn't think they were at all. :/