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P2 (2007)
Topic Started: Apr 25 2013, 10:00 PM (1,335 Views)
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"A businesswoman is pursued by a psychopath after being trapped in a parking garage on Christmas Eve".
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GL84
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Like what? (pound)

I've never been one to accurately gauge dialog (or even acting ability for that matter) so I'm always curious what people mean when they say that. As long as the story makes sense I usually follow it along pretty easily.
Do illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?

Some people are like slinkies: not good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one falls down the stairs.

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"Way to ruin Christmas...asshole" and stuff like that. (lol)
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Eh, stuff like that doesn't bother me. It's really hard for me to tell when acting is corny because I'm invested into the scenario due to how I watch these. It's really only the effects where corny stuff becomes noticeable. It's always been difficult to realize other stuff beyond that.
Do illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?

Some people are like slinkies: not good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one falls down the stairs.

My review blog: http://donshorrormovieblog.blogspot.com/
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I have a bad habit of noticing everything. And if it's a GOOD movie, the *little* bad things are even more obvious to me for some reason.
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Well, I've mentioned this several times before but needs to be stated again here, but I go into a movie simply as an invisible character watching everything from the viewpoint of the camera-lens. That is me, my vantage-point as I'm interacting in the environment with the characters so I'm there with everyone as things begin happening. I can't be seen, and I can't be harmed by anything, but I see it all as the camera is my eyes, which is how things like that don't get noticed but yet the storyline motives are far more noticeable for me.
Do illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?

Some people are like slinkies: not good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one falls down the stairs.

My review blog: http://donshorrormovieblog.blogspot.com/
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I loved the atmosphere and plot of this movie. Ultra creepy, and beautiful to watch. Pacing was spot on for me, and I was reeled in for it from beginning to end. Just a solid thriller.


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I love absolutely everything about this movie.

Rachel Nichols' tits.
Wes Bentley's hotness.
Tom's ridiculous lines: "You're trying to get me fired, aren't you?" Lmao

It's just so much damn fun.

And I admit... I actually really feel bad for Tom. :/
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I loved this as well, there a lot of great things going for it. I'll never feel the same about Blue Christmas lol.
Oh man, the boss' death scene always makes me sick. Gore and violence never gets to me, but that scene does every time.
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I think the gore in that scene is so unsettling because it's not pointlessly graphic or overly bloody. It's just enough to be eye-catching, just enough to be realistic.

But Rachel Nichols, though... Hot. Damn.
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Yeah, idk how her outfit contained those puppies. (cyclops)
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It contained them perfectly, in my opinion.
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(grouphug) Agreed!
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I don't typically even consider pursuing a relationship with women, but... If Rachel Nichols showed up on my doorstep and just said "Aaron, I want you..." I'd take her down to Macy's, buy her a nice dress, take her to City Hall, and marry her. <3
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Sounds like a plan!

I'd take her to McDonalds, eat a few McDoubles in front of her...
Then I'd take her home and cry in a heap while watching The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air.

- If you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.
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That was the sexiest thing I've ever read. Do that with me instead of Rachel.
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I wonder how much they paid to use Blue Christmas. I'm sure it's massive relative to P2's budget. If it costs 1.5 million for a Beatles track, Elvis has to be at least a third of that.
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My favorite scene of the movie is right after Angela breaks out of the car and faces Thomas and he sets the dog after her. The whole scene playing in slow-motion made that scene so intense!

I also love the score as
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I loved this movie when it was released, and over the years, my love for it really hasn't diminished. I watch it every year around Christmas.
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Jesus. It costs 1.5 million for a Beatles song? Yet another reason I can't stand The Beatles lol.

And yeah, I agree that this film never gets old. It's just such a cool thriller.
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When I watched it, I could not believe how psychotic Wes Bentley character was.
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