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Thursday, March 24, 2005

The Eye 10. Okay. It's the first ever horror movie I've watched. It's so-so. Scary tactics were the sound effects and the ambience in the theater.
So, KoFei got lost in the Spirit World. April became lovesick and committed suicide. May and her cousin? Their spirits didn't get back in time and were trapped on earth forever (as a spirit).
It's actually not that scary; not until the bouncing ball. Scary movies shouldn't include the supernatural. Some are really scary, though. Anyway, I thought that physchotic killers are the scariest thing on this planet.

Physchotic...[To Be Continued....] Preoccupied with important stuff right now.