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"But Dad, Charlie Brown is an a**hole!"

I have several question for Warner Bros:
Why the hell didn't you release this to theaters?
Why did you hold off releasing it for over a year only to now quietly put the movie out on DVD next week?
Why didn't you make this film THE horror movie of Halloween, instead of leaving October to the whim of those god-awful Saw sequels and teen slashers?

Because trust me, this is far and away one of the best horror films to come out in the past decade. :wink:
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I heard this was supposed to be very good, will have to check it out next week
 
:) anna paquin and creepy dad from 'happiness' FTW
 
I watched this recenty & it took me about 30mins figure out what the hell was going ona I didn't realise before hand it was separate stories. :lol:

But once I clocked what was going on I gained a great deal of respect for this film's originality as the movie went on.

But it did feel there wasn't quite the budget behind this film that the story deserves I didn't like the "unmasking" shots at the end.

But I enjoyed all the same.
 
FatherMerrin said:
But it did feel there wasn't quite the budget behind this film that the story deserves I didn't like the "unmasking" shots at the end.
According to one of the director's interviews, the movie's budget was only like $12 million.
 
JasonN said:
FatherMerrin said:
But it did feel there wasn't quite the budget behind this film that the story deserves I didn't like the "unmasking" shots at the end.
According to one of the director's interviews, the movie's budget was only like $12 million.
Wasn't that the budget for coffee and donuts at the TRANSFORMERS 2 set? :)
Have been hearing a lot about this one. eps 73 of the /Filmcast podcast has Mike Dougherty, the director as guest.
 
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