Netflix Madness
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 1:06 pm
I finally installed the Netflix app on my XBOX360 so now I can stream videos directly to my tv via Netflix. This'll be great once the cold weather sets in and I can't go out at all.
With the movie watching process made infinitely easier (which will no doubt result in me becoming 5 times lazier), I've spent the last 2 days watching non-stop horror films. Some were okay and some were cheesy. The ones I saw were:
Dead End: Starring Ray Wise - This wasn't half bad. It was a good old fashioned thriller/horror though admittedly there were some glaringly stupid movie moments, its a decent enough film
Session 9 - Meh, not worth it.
The Keep - Based off F. Paul Wilson's novel was a decent horror film of the 80s however, the ending was terribly lame. Really not worth your time
My Name is Bruce - Starring Bruce Campbell. A town accidentally unleashes an old demon and kidnap Bruce Campbell to help them get rid of it without realizing that Bruce Campbell isn't really the monster hunter he portrays movies. I'd only recommend this if you're a hardcore Campbell fan. I'm a fan but I didn't like this all that much
Has anyone else discovered this addiction yet?
With the movie watching process made infinitely easier (which will no doubt result in me becoming 5 times lazier), I've spent the last 2 days watching non-stop horror films. Some were okay and some were cheesy. The ones I saw were:
Dead End: Starring Ray Wise - This wasn't half bad. It was a good old fashioned thriller/horror though admittedly there were some glaringly stupid movie moments, its a decent enough film
Session 9 - Meh, not worth it.
The Keep - Based off F. Paul Wilson's novel was a decent horror film of the 80s however, the ending was terribly lame. Really not worth your time
My Name is Bruce - Starring Bruce Campbell. A town accidentally unleashes an old demon and kidnap Bruce Campbell to help them get rid of it without realizing that Bruce Campbell isn't really the monster hunter he portrays movies. I'd only recommend this if you're a hardcore Campbell fan. I'm a fan but I didn't like this all that much
Has anyone else discovered this addiction yet?