Oh, hell no!


I found myself saying that a couple of times throughout the film. It's not the best "scary movie" ever made, but definitely worth the time. I've been on a scary movie kick for the past few weeks and I found this one better than all of the others I've recently seen: The Innkeepers (I thought it was horrible!), Black Death, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (Not as bad as the others), The Devil Inside, Gone. I know everyone has different tastes when it comes to "horror", but this one at least kept my attention, which is more than I can say for "The Innkeepers".

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Innkeepers, Gone and Devil Inside were terrible films, but Black Death and Don't Be Afraid of the Dark were very good and well-made films, as was Intruders. I personally loved it because it blends a truly realistic situation into a psychological horror film that has a good script and great cast. Is it as freaky and grotesque as classics like Alien or the newly released, instant classic Prometheus? No, but it sure is one for any horror to see and to own. Clive Owen was great

"When Gotham is ashes, you have my permission to die."

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Haha I said it twice in Intruders. The first time when Hollowface was climbing up the ladder/pipe and walking toward Juan, and then the second time was when Hollowface first walked out of Mia's closet.

~+ Excuse me - you're standing on my sleeve. +~

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I really didn't care for it.

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I liked this better than Black Death, Don't be Afraid of the Dark.
Black Death tried to do something but kinda lacks the pacing.
Don't be Afraid of the Dark was fine but very conventional.

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