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Saw (2004)
The Most Clever Horror Movie Ever!
Not only does this movie create an extremely tense atmosphere the moment it starts, it has plenty of gore and violence to bombard your eyes, not to mention that it has one of the best twists seen in any horror movie.
I watched this film alone at night with the lights off, expecting to be freaked out by it since I thought it was just another typical horror movie; but instead I was completely intrigued by the story line, and utterly drawn into the film for the whole 100 minutes. At the end I did not feel scared, rather, I felt something very few horror movies have to offer: satisfaction! This movie left me in a slightly disturbed but very thoughtful state. It did not give me nightmares, rather, it plagued my day-dreams; for two days my thoughts could not stray far from this film, that's how powerful it is.
If you want a cringingly gory and violent horror movie, watch "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" or "Hostel"; if you want a nightmarishly scary horror movie, watch "The Grudge" or "The Ring"; if you want a clever and disturbing horror movie with an excellent story and a great twist, watch "Saw".
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
Excessively Musical For South Park
Okay it's the classic South Park humor! That's enough to earn this movie 10 stars, but I gave it 7 stars simply because of the annoyingly overdone singing scenes.
First of all, there is too much singing!!! This is not a musical!!! Secondly, you've got to admit, the voice actors of South Park cannot sing to save their lives! I remember a South Park Christmas episode called "Mr Hankey's Christmas Special" where there was 20 minutes of just singing, that was by far the worst South Park episode, in fact it was the only one I could not finish watching due to its awfulness. Just listen to Kyle's mum's singing to know what I mean.
Besides that, this movie is brilliant and is definitely worth watching if you're a South Park fan.