Is it worth seeing it on the big screen?
Or should I wait for the DVD and watch it at home alone?
shareOr should I wait for the DVD and watch it at home alone?
shareYes. Horror movies are best in the theater. They are never the same on DVD / Blu Ray / illegal download.
shareFrankly, it's not really worth seeing at all, but it's not cinema-worthy unless you're seriously bored and have money to burn. Wait for it to show up on Netflix.
shareDepends how you felt about the first movie? Liked it? Check out this one. Didn't like it? You probably won't like this one either.
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The BWP is my second favorite horror movie of all time.
shareThen definitely go see this one at the theater. I would guess that about 90% of people who really like the first one will like this one. It's not perfect, but I loved it.
shareThen defo go see it, its alot like the original with some new concepts, and you get to see the witch woop
Pointing me out on spelling is just one hell of a poor argument..
I didn't even care for this movie, but I think the proper way to see it is in the theater, just because the experience is more immersive that way and adds to the fun of it.
shareI think this is a really cinematic and immersive movie so I definitely recommend seeing it at the cinemas. Some horror movies are made for home viewing but I think this one makes a huge difference when seen on the big screen
shareI'd say so, yes. If you liked the first one, especially. It was so LOUD and when the pure frenzied panic started happening I didn't know what to do with myself.
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