I just watched this too but I really didn't quite understand how the ending worked.Edge of Tomorrow (Live, Die, Repeat)
Good sci-fi flick with the bonus of seeing Tom Cruise die over and over again.
I just watched this too but I really didn't quite understand how the ending worked.
It is but being one of the few kid friendly ones we've seen it several times.Instead, may I suggest Hocus Pocus.
Still a classic.
Oh for sure, I enjoyed the movie too. Would recommend.Well, as I understand the rules setup by the movie, killing and getting soaked in the blood of an Alpha Mimic, gives you the ability to reset the day. At the end he kills the Omega mimic, gets soaked in it's blood/viscera and gains the ability to reset further back to when the Omega was planning the attack which has failed because the Omega was defeated. Not exactly sure that's what happened, but it didn't really bother me since the whole movie was enjoyable up to that point.
Monster House is surprisingly underrated.There's also Monster House. I love watching that.
Unfortunately, the next tier up for modern films is getting into some of the bloody stuff, and the tier beyond that is probably too intense for kids as far as scariness goes, so I'm going to second Fun Size's suggestion going old. There are older movies that wedge nicely in the middle as they don't have the blood and sex, but they still take themselves seriously. The 40s Wolf Man is a good example.Those are all good ones, but we were looking for the next level up from those. Actually somewhat scary (or corny), and not quite so kiddie.
So, too old for kids horror, not interested in creepy horror, and too scared for real horror. Maybe it's not his genre?I watched an assload of horror when I was a kid. The difference was that a) most of them were the edited for TV versions, and b) I wasn't as squeamish as my kids. My son is 11, and I'm mostly talking about him. We did classic NotLD last Halloween, and he didn't think much of it. He was bored. Which is fine, because that movie is creepy but not really scary per se. I can't get him to go more than 5 minutes into a genuinely scary one, though. Big chicken. Bok bok bok.
Whaddaya gonna do, knock my block off?Speaking of which Killer Klowns from Outer Space is a bit gory, but creepy fun.
My three favourite things watching the movie are:Whaddaya gonna do, knock my block off?
This is one of the only times I saw a horror movie on TV and it gave me nightmares for days. I was also 8 or 9 when I saw it. I haven't watched it since.Speaking of which Killer Klowns from Outer Space is a bit gory, but creepy fun.
2 more.I'm now through 5/8 of the Nightmare on Elm Street series. I just have to push through "Freddy's Dead*: The Final** Nightmare", and then they get good again.
*he's not
**there were three more
Depends on the movie.Are you able to actually sit and pay attention to the plot? Those movies would bore me and I'd be messing with my phone the entire time.
I forgot about the relatively short runtime, that helps.[DOUBLEPOST=1413556954,1413556729][/DOUBLEPOST]Some of them are weird enough to be interesting, the middle ones don't really waste much time on the convoluted plot stuff, they're all 90 minutes or less. A lot of the practical effects are really impressive, too.
My perspective is skewed by my lack of free time due to the new baby. I am lucky to make it to 10pm most nights due to being up around 5:30 every morning. I can't waste my time on bad movies so I am super selective right now.Depends on the movie.
It's on Amazon Instant, along with the sequel.It's so sad that Mr. Boogedy never got an official release in any format of home video.
If you can find it, Spookies is a pretty crazy cult classic horror flick. Not sure how well known it is but it used to play on some UHF channel in the middle of the night when I was a kid.I watched an assload of horror when I was a kid. The difference was that a) most of them were the edited for TV versions, and b) I wasn't as squeamish as my kids. My son is 11, and I'm mostly talking about him. We did classic NotLD last Halloween, and he didn't think much of it. He was bored. Which is fine, because that movie is creepy but not really scary per se. I can't get him to go more than 5 minutes into a genuinely scary one, though. Big chicken. Bok bok bok.
I had no idea. That's actually tempting. I wish it were on DVD or BluRay though. I'd like to actually own it, and not just rent it for an indefinite period of time.It's on Amazon Instant, along with the sequel.
Amazon productI had no idea. That's actually tempting. I wish it were on DVD or BluRay though. I'd like to actually own it, and not just rent it for an indefinite period of time.