I watched the more recent remake when it first came out and it was tolerable.I wanted to check this out thinking that the original would have had to be at least as, if not more entertaining. 10 minutes in and I cannot bear to listen to this man cackle one more time. I get that the drunken laughing is supposed to be annoying but it's too much. It gave the movie more of an over the top stage performance of what someone who has never been drunk would assume an obnoxious drunk person behaves like. I don't think I can make it to the end of this trainwreck.
I don't get the hype. I honestly haven't been so bored by a horror in a long time.
The opening scene was tense, heartbreaking, confusing, and shows the evil and disdain that humans can treat one another with which is scary in itself. The movie is all downhill from there. Perhaps if you watch this ironically, you might see the humour behind the horribly crafted creatures that show up later in the film, I did. However, it will remain one of the worst "horror" movies I have ever had the displeasure of sitting through.
one straight hour of listening to a baby cry. This was so bad.
From the comments it seems I am the only one that thought this was terrible. I couldn't even finish it. It hops from one nonsensical scene to the next and doesn't actually tell the story well...which is a pretty silly detail to mess up when the movie is actually a narration. I'd give it a zero but both Cruise and Pitt looked delicious in this so I had to be a little bit generous. All in all my advice to anyone thinking of watching it is, your time is better spent building a time machine to go back in time and rip the screenplay to shreds before anyone makes this atrocity of a movie.
How is it possible that they managed to make this movie worse than 11/11/11? It's not even possible to watch it ironically. Just like the first installation, it is full of terrible acting and foolishness in the script and storyline. But where this one takes the cake is in the writers thinking that it was a good idea to have a woman endure sexual abuse from her dead husband , and even more disturbingly have a scene where the baby is performing filacio on its mother . Even if the baby is supposed to be the spawn of Satan or Satan himself , that is just sick and depraved. Terrible film all around.
One of the worst "horror" movies I have ever suffered through.
50 minutes in and I'm bored to tears. I get that it's supposed to be all artsy but seriously I don't get how this is a horror.
almost unwatchable, couldn't even make it past the first 10 minutes
What a waste of time. I stopped watching the show over a year ago because it stopped being funny. Not sure why I thought this would be any different. It is basically a boring 4 minute Disney+ ad.
It just takes so long to get to the point. And when it does get there, the scares are non-existent and it's just endless screaming and running around.
The more M. Night Shyamalan films I see, the more I am convinced that The Sixth Sense was just a fluke and that he's actually a hack. This was so boring. I actually skipped through a lot of it.
There was nothing funny about this movie. It was 2 hours long and imo that was 2 hours too long. Usually Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson have chemistry and a rapport that is hilarious and witty, but this was just so droll and tiresome. I second the comments of others, this was just one long boring, unnecessary PSA for google.
So boring, wasn't even in the least bit funny. The Simpsons has lost its edge.
loved this more than I thought I would. The plot may not have been the most believable but Tammy's journey pulled on my heartstrings while making me laugh. Absurd and vulgar, yes. But wholesome nonetheless.
I had trouble differentiating between the two cops (Strahm and Hoffman) throughout the movie. Why cast two males that look so similar and then give them identical haircuts?
started okay, but went downhill and got bad pretty quickly
what a pointless documentary. I thought this was a series before I realized that I had seen the entire thing. Not enough research done to call it a documentary... it just seems like one of his friends picked up a camera and shot this for the yearbook. Expected more. Could have been an epic story, deep and meaningful but they dropped the ball. Also, why call him "Mark" to protect his identity only to reveal his entire name at the end? It's like the film makers had no clue what they were doing
The child actors in this are fantastic. But no one with any kind of maturity could possibly find this scary... It was like a reboot of those ridiculous 90s leprechaun movies. The clown was just too silly to be scary.