Mister Babadook (1 Viewer)

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All,

A very, very creeped out flick from Australia. Wow, man this movie really put you on edge with the whole "possession" idea. In fact, when she expelled the demon in the basement I was like "ugh". Any who, the performance by the child actor was amazing!!! How that young of a guy was able to pull off his role in such horrifying tale.

Anywho, a very good movie with some nail biting scenes in it. A good creeped out flick to enjoy with the family...yes the family.

John from Texas
 
All,

A very, very creeped out flick from Australia. Wow, man this movie really put you on edge with the whole "possession" idea. In fact, when she expelled the demon in the basement I was like "ugh". Any who, the performance by the child actor was amazing!!! How that young of a guy was able to pull off his role in such horrifying tale.

Anywho, a very good movie with some nail biting scenes in it. A good creeped out flick to enjoy with the family...yes the family.

John from Texas

That's a good one. It's a bit of a slow burn movie, but a nice change from the awful big budget hollywood horror films. These are lean times for good horror flicks. A few like "It Follows" or "The Bone Tomahawk" (more a western/horror mix) but mostly awful low budget direct to video and big budget formula nonsense. "The Green Inferno" wasn't a great flick but it was just about the only theater film that wasn't based on the typical hollywood formula (very non-PC). I tried to watch "Dracula Untold" but that was awful.
 
That's a good one. It's a bit of a slow burn movie, but a nice change from the awful big budget hollywood horror films. These are lean times for good horror flicks. A few like "It Follows" or "The Bone Tomahawk" (more a western/horror mix) but mostly awful low budget direct to video and big budget formula nonsense. "The Green Inferno" wasn't a great flick but it was just about the only theater film that wasn't based on the typical hollywood formula (very non-PC). I tried to watch "Dracula Untold" but that was awful.

Combat,

Yeah, let me amend my review...there is one scene in the flick that is not "family friendly" at the beginning with the mother. In hind sight, I forgot that one scene. So, it is certainly not a Disney flick. I am really not a horror film kind of guy, but I believe that I watched it based on a recommendation from one of our Australian brothers here on the board. Any who, I guess I am a old school horror flick fan such as the following:

-"The Exorcist"
-"The Omen"
-"The Entity"
-"The Amityville Horror"

Man, those flicks still give me the chills.

John from Texas
 

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