Joke?


I saw this movie on the television yesterday and at first I thought this movie was a joke. All the statues that came alive and all that stuff made me think this was a parody. I was shocked when I found out it wasn't. How can you take this serious? I was rolling on the flour from all that laughing. And then I saw that there are 3 other parts, I can't wait too see it, because they seem even worse.

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and remember when the guys skeleton came out of his skin and started walking around? that was hillarious! i love lame horror movies!

the 2nd one actually isnt as lame. but its still lame. i havnt seen the other 2 yet


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I think the movies are meant both funny and scary. So the Director (and the actor Andrew Divoff, the Djinn) did a pretty good job.

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I can't tell you the last time I rolled in the flour, laughing my ass off, watching "The Wishmaster." Way to go!

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No, DarkKnight55, he wasn't rolling on the floor laughing, he was rolling in flour.

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The Pillsbury Dough Boy is amongst us?

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I wish I had your sense of humor, then I'd be laughing all the time. :)

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well ...
there are some funny scenes (how the skeleton looks right in the camera after coming out ^^) --> got me smiling
but i think some people just laugh about every violence they see in movies even if they don't really must ._.
see i dont know whats so funny about a knightstatue becoming alive, walking around and killing people ;)
more over if you mind that its just a way of the wishmaster, taking everyone down :>

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This movie is great!...rolling in the flour.... lmao...funny stuff.

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Wait, where is this skeleton scene? Is that in a sequel or something?

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