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Re: Tony: London Serial Killer

#11 Post by jpeg » Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:57 pm

Went to the same screening as Beate (was sitting behind her) got given some crisps and a drink from someone dressed as a creepy monk...I found that the most amusing thing from the entire experience!

My friend and I did not enjoy this movie. We had to sit on wooden chairs which I think resembled pews in a church. We had to sit and wait as what looked like a dvd menu for the film kept replaying over and over...the music drove me nuts!

I felt the movie did not have a good story and the ending was not really an ending since nothing really resulted from it. The lead character was pretty creepy though! He was a lonely guy who resorted to killing when people were not nice to him.

The Passaje Del Terror was basically a few rooms divided up in a corridoor structure which you walk through while people in costume try to scare you....something you may find at a funfair! Gald I did not have to p*y for that or I would have been sorely disappointed!
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Re: Tony: London Serial Killer

#12 Post by Beate » Wed Feb 10, 2010 5:11 pm

jpeg wrote:Went to the same screening as Beate (was sitting behind her) got given some crisps and a drink from someone dressed as a creepy monk...I found that the most amusing thing from the entire experience!

My friend and I did not enjoy this movie. We had to sit on wooden chairs which I think resembled pews in a church. We had to sit and wait as what looked like a dvd menu for the film kept replaying over and over...the music drove me nuts!

I felt the movie did not have a good story and the ending was not really an ending since nothing really resulted from it. The lead character was pretty creepy though! He was a lonely guy who resorted to killing when people were not nice to him.

The Passaje Del Terror was basically a few rooms divided up in a corridoor structure which you walk through while people in costume try to scare you....something you may find at a funfair! Gald I did not have to p*y for that or I would have been sorely disappointed!
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Ack, I didn't notice it was you! Actually I first wanted to sit down in the last row next to you, then saw phunkygal + OH one row in front and headed for them. Yeah, the wooden benches weren't very comfortable. At least I missed the DVD menu due to being late! They first started it with subtitles for the deaf ("footsteps on the stairs"...) and had to hastily switch them off, LOL.
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Re: Tony: London Serial Killer

#13 Post by jpeg » Wed Feb 10, 2010 5:17 pm

Next time I will say Hi! I have an issue with shyness to deal with! :p

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