tramainepaul
Joined Mar 2008
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You'll float too... Lol. First of all, hubby and I never see movies for date night and on a whim we did. Excellent choice for a date or group night out. A lot of scary movies are cheesy, but Stephen King delivers again..and again..and again during this movie. Don't want to spoil it. Genius and hilarious. I felt like I was on a constant roller coaster ride. First you laugh...then you hear scary music...your heart starts beating faster...uh oh...then wham!
First of all, I am a grown person as well as my husband. Afterwards, my husband said...please don't take me to see anymore scary movies. I would consider that a compliment to the movie. Also, the kids were excellent actors. Many kudos to the kids for their excellent work, to the screenwriter, to everyone who had anything to do with this movie. Wow. Looking forward to chapter 2.
First of all, I am a grown person as well as my husband. Afterwards, my husband said...please don't take me to see anymore scary movies. I would consider that a compliment to the movie. Also, the kids were excellent actors. Many kudos to the kids for their excellent work, to the screenwriter, to everyone who had anything to do with this movie. Wow. Looking forward to chapter 2.
I thoroughly enjoyed season one. I became so engrossed I actually imagined they were real people. I felt for them. I was there. The scenes were amazing: 1) the son kissing/sobbing his love who admitted her true nature; 2) the wife and the brother looking at each other while the symphony played in the last episode of season one. It was spellbinding, another world, a dream. I was jolted, rather violently out of this dream during season two. The people were replaced with characters of themselves, who talked differently, interacted differently, and in some cases looked different. Actors/Actresses who were amazing were switched for horrible versions the second season. It would have been better to have gotten rid of them in this case. The script seemed forced and the characters who you grew to know and understand were acting grossly unlike themselves. I honestly could only get through two episodes of the second season. So sad. I will tell anyone, watch the 1st Season of the Grand...and that's it.