Interesting that you said that having kids changes how you view horror movies. I had a similar experience watching the first of the semi-rebooted Halloween movies that came out in 2020 or so. I went into it thinking, eh, teen slasher, I used to watch them all the time as a teen, how scary can it be. Well, as it turns out, they can be hella scary when you no longer identify with the teens in the movie, but their parents. It's fascinating how I was never as scared to see myself as the one being chased, as I was seeing "my kid" being chased by a knife-wielding serial killer. It was genuinely one of the most disturbing movies I've ever watched. I'm super excited for this movie. I loved the two first movies in the series and I can't wait to see this one. The trailer was fantastic. It didn't give anything away except for telling us that we're in for one hell of a time.
As a parent, perspective changes quickly! I appreciate you sharing your experience with that movie! There’s one movie I’m genuinely scared of revisiting after becoming a father of 2 girls… it’s called “The Girl Next Door” from 2007. Not to be confused with the teen comedy. I saw it before I was married or had kids and it killed me them. I can only imagine what it would do to me now. But yeah, going back to 28 years later, you’re 100% correct. The trailer showed enough without truly giving anything away.
The trailer was dope af, I am hooked and so pumped for this. 28 years later is my most anticipated for 2025. Also, way to make me feel old lol a sophomore in high school.......🤣
Interesting that you said that having kids changes how you view horror movies. I had a similar experience watching the first of the semi-rebooted Halloween movies that came out in 2020 or so. I went into it thinking, eh, teen slasher, I used to watch them all the time as a teen, how scary can it be. Well, as it turns out, they can be hella scary when you no longer identify with the teens in the movie, but their parents. It's fascinating how I was never as scared to see myself as the one being chased, as I was seeing "my kid" being chased by a knife-wielding serial killer. It was genuinely one of the most disturbing movies I've ever watched.
I'm super excited for this movie. I loved the two first movies in the series and I can't wait to see this one. The trailer was fantastic. It didn't give anything away except for telling us that we're in for one hell of a time.
As a parent, perspective changes quickly! I appreciate you sharing your experience with that movie! There’s one movie I’m genuinely scared of revisiting after becoming a father of 2 girls… it’s called “The Girl Next Door” from 2007. Not to be confused with the teen comedy. I saw it before I was married or had kids and it killed me them. I can only imagine what it would do to me now.
But yeah, going back to 28 years later, you’re 100% correct. The trailer showed enough without truly giving anything away.
@ChinoDoesMovies Oof, yeah. I'm not familiar with the movie itself but I'm aware of the case that it's based on. Absolutely horrific stuff.
My body is ready….
Hell yeah man….
Hey you going to watch them again before watching the new one
Absolutely. I’ll watch them all the week of so they’re fresh in my head!
I haven't been this excited for a movie since Hereditary
Oh heyyyy! I know you! 😂 I’m so hyped… I need this now.
The trailer was dope af, I am hooked and so pumped for this. 28 years later is my most anticipated for 2025. Also, way to make me feel old lol a sophomore in high school.......🤣
Lmao…you’re still young AF 😂
@@ChinoDoesMovies bruh, I wish. 44 is not young 🤣
Yes it is….
I'll admit, the first part of the audio in the background was kind of annoying but by the end I felt dred lol
I’ve watched this trailer like 100x already. lol
@ChinoDoesMovies yeah, I've watched it like once or twice or 78 times haha
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It's been confirmed that Zombie isn't Murphy
@@OEverettC yup. I’ve seen that as well.