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57:03 love there when she says we'll be right back then he says no i will be right back you will still be in the kitchen 😂 oh :( that part wasn't in This film just came out here in Romania in September and we still have it at the cinema i work at,saw the ending many times while waiting for ppl to leave,def one of my fav films of the year P.S. Kinds of Kindness also just came out here,would love a reaction to that if u guys didn't see it already haha
@@specificsoup because the adult is so much taller, so they cant talk eye to eye with a kid. That’s why when it is child Lee’s perspective, you can’t see Longlegs’ face. It is a kinda “dad” joke, though I only ever heard it from uncles and dad’s friends.
@@specificsoupthe director said the character calls himself that because it sounds cool. There's absolutely no REAL or plot driven reason for the name.
I demand that 24 minute cut of Nicolas Cage singing Happy Birthday. Seeing this in theater was the best sound experience ever tbh. The theater had that room on max volume, so the first jumpscare was a LOT louder than I expected. And perhaps the first time a jumpscare legitimately made me yelp.
a few instances: when she sees the silhouette in the woods, the devil fades away right behind. when her mom shoots the lady and she's in the doorway, when she moves to the right to go outside the window in the background to the left. also at the end when she goes to ruby's party and he closes the front door - the reflection
@@sehnisweet343 when she's looking at the clues in the beginning. Also when she see's longlegs outside the window the devil is behind him then disappears.
For most of the movie my eyes were scanning the entire screen. I was looking at and through doorways, windows, hallways, etc. More than a couple of times I was focusing on the back of or an adjacent room. The suspense was constant and paced really well. I felt genuinely uncomfortable even during simple conversations. This was great at making me overthink things and keep me invested in the story.
Yeah this movie made me feel so goddamn tense in the cinema because the screen is so big and I was just constantly scanning the backgrounds for spooky shit
I didn't realize how demonic this movie was until the middle near the end of the movie, especially in the end where the movie delivers a message a lot of people look over which is the devil can disguise itself as many things to enter your home .
I had forgotten Alicia Witt's name was in the opening credits and got thrown for a loop when I realized afterwards that she was Lee's mother. Completely unrecognizable.
Aside from Maika Monroe leading both … this movie gave me some IT Follows vibes from the terror that only the main character seemed aware of most of the movie, the ambiguous time period, the shots and style. We’re they directed by the same person too?
This was directed by Anthony Perkins son, Osgood Perkins. He also directed Gretel & Hansel and The Blackcoats Daughter (I haven't seen the latter but I need to, I heard it's good). Perkins also had a small role in NOPE, he was the director of the commercial that OJ brought the horse to.
He had a role in Legally Blonde too where he played a meek, awkward dude who didn’t have a chance with women so Reese Witherspoon slapped him and lied for him
Fun fact: when Longlegs begins to sing happy birthday at the end of the movie, the theater lights were programed to come on by itself, possibly to represent birthday candles. What’s more crazier is that, coming from a theater employee, we didn’t even know that was the case until me and a coworker talked to some of the guests and saw it for ourselves later.
"Mommy, Daddy, unmake meeeeee!" That's a line from a heavy metal song. A lot of his "quotes" are from 80's/90's heavy metal. The satanic panic of the 80's/90's was all about decrying heavy metal saying it was Satan trying to influence the youth/kids... Great subtle reference made by this movie.
Would recommend Watcher, with Maika Monroe in the lead again and it's very tense. It's another slow burn thriller that's very clever and very good. Very simple, and I think that's why it doesn't get much credit, but it's one of my favorite thrillers. Her and Mia Goth are owning the horror space right now.
So excited, this is one of my new favorite horror movies. It’s so unhinged and creative I couldn’t not guess the end until it happened. Love the silence of the Lambs feel and the girl from It follows did such a great job in this movie, along with Cage who is unrecognizable
something i noticed after watching was that there was a lot that read like CSA, the beginning dads comments “at night the best time to do it” the repressed memories lee has, how he was living downstairs since she was 9…spooky
@@craiganderson5813 ambiguous ending like IT follows which she also lead the cast of. Are these movies related by chance? They had a similar tension build
I’ve had to watch reactions to make sense of the ending. I think that Lee Harker is now taking the role of Longlegs. There is some supernatural aspect that is causing her to be “stuck.” She doesn’t go to try and stop her boss from killing his wife I think because she’s “stuck.” And her gun is apparently not out of bullets when she tries to shoot the doll, but misfired multiple times. All of this is apparently some kind of meddling from the devil. There’s some sense that Lee Harker will be basically forced(?) to take the role of Longlegs and/or her mother now that they’re both dead
@@diegoalfonsomartinezchable1965 I do think this movie could have been less ambiguous 8 like ambiguity but some of it made it seem like characters were making stupid decisions, it was hard to follow their motivations
This might be a reach, and I haven't seen anyone say this before, but after the FBI watch Longlegs' interview where he sings Happy Birthday to Harper for 24 minutes, they pause the tape with his teeth showing and then Carter sits down in front of the TV, and for a small second his head is exactly within his mouth as if Longlegs is biting into his head; 'You've got the teeth of the Hydra upon you.' Possibly hinting at the coming end of Carter. Like I said, probably a reach.
Honestly I dont think that’s a huge reach, in movies like this where it’s all about little clues and signs and symbols and things in the background I bet they thought of every little detail in each scene so to me it’s totally plausible that that’s intentional
Growing up in a hoarders home. I can totally relate Greg. It sucked growing up not having friends or family over because of your embarrassing home. Cookbooks and food is what my mom hoarded. I hope your parents have gotten the help they needed to fix the hoarding.
Nic Cage is the most courageous actor in Hollywood. It's worked both to his benefit and detriment but I'm always envious that he was able to find a profession he absolutely loves!!!
I have been waiting for this since Longlegs went to streaming, thank you! This is my favourite movie of the year so far, I cannot wait to see what you thought of it!
Thank you guys. I was waiting for this. I really like the Silence of the Lambs aspect. For the supernatural aspect, there are at least 11 showings of the Devil in the background of the movie. Nick Cage is so out there, love him. I am going to watch Significant Other next.
FYI: The Power Station remade "Bang a Gong" back in 1985 if you want to listen to a more kick ass version of the original T-Rex song lyrics you read at the beginning of the movie. And Brad Pitt already has played a "creepy" character in 12 Monkeys with Bruce Willis.
Interestingly, actor Alicia Witt, who plays the Mom, was in a true crime horror tale of sorts as a teen, entitled: "Fun" (1994). That was the first film I'd ever seen her in, and it left quite the impression.
Ummm. Bill Clinton's picture was hanging up in the office so it was somewhere between 93-2000. And I like when the two of you do horror reactions because you usually have two totally different outlooks. It can be quite amusing to us.
Someone had suggested a cool idea for a prequel where we learn more about Cobble, and his journey as a doll maker/lover of glam rock and how he formed a bond with the devil and became Longlegs It would be called “Long Live Longlegs”
the hermana/sister moment roxy had reminds me of her moment with kristian harloff when she was like "what's that sound??" & it was clearly her causing the sound without even noticing 😂💀
Youre guys excitement changes throughout the film. You start out excited watching nic cage HAM it beautifully but find yourself creeped oit and like you just watched something you shouldn't have, lol
Cage said he came up with the look for longlegs from his mother wearing white night-cream on her face. The way she looked wearing it terrified him as a kid.
Saw this movie in theaters with friends and we had never heard of it or ever saw promo for it and we just decided to watch it based off a google search of the plot and it was a great movie ngl, not necessarily a scary movie but it definitely was scary because of the psychological aspect
Okay, but why does Roxy's outfit slay so hard today? lol I need it to wear too XD Besides this film my favorite Maika Monroe film is It Follows! Yes, that was Kiernan Shipka (the actress from Sabrina) and she did her scene in one-take. Also, for this film specifically, and what annoys me to no end! Is that a lot of 'critic's' were doing to ridiculous thing of calling this film "the scariest of the year." Because of this a lot of people went into it excepting it to be a fast-paced, horror with jumpscares and whatnot. When it should have been marketed as being creepy, unsettling, or disturbing in nature. I also just saw people complaining that the police were incompetent because they could solve the ciphers for 30 years until the 'plot-device psychic plant came on to the case.' I reminded them, since apparently, they weren't paying attention, that they never got letters to correspond with each symbol until Long Legs literally left Lee with some of the letters in the card he left in her house.
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57:03 love there when she says we'll be right back then he says no i will be right back you will still be in the kitchen 😂
oh :( that part wasn't in
This film just came out here in Romania in September and we still have it at the cinema i work at,saw the ending many times while waiting for ppl to leave,def one of my fav films of the year
P.S. Kinds of Kindness also just came out here,would love a reaction to that if u guys didn't see it already haha
“It seems I wore my longlegs today” is a very “friend of the family” thing to say to a kid. I heard it growing up.
Oh interesting! What does it mean?
@@specificsoup because the adult is so much taller, so they cant talk eye to eye with a kid. That’s why when it is child Lee’s perspective, you can’t see Longlegs’ face. It is a kinda “dad” joke, though I only ever heard it from uncles and dad’s friends.
@@Noisycatstephanie oh that makes sense haha. so he probably calls himself Longlegs since he's often talking to / commanding children I guess :/
@@specificsoupthe director said the character calls himself that because it sounds cool. There's absolutely no REAL or plot driven reason for the name.
dale kobble got bro 😔😔
I demand that 24 minute cut of Nicolas Cage singing Happy Birthday.
Seeing this in theater was the best sound experience ever tbh. The theater had that room on max volume, so the first jumpscare was a LOT louder than I expected. And perhaps the first time a jumpscare legitimately made me yelp.
Oh my god yes the theater was so quiet I could hear a pin drop
The devil shows up in many background shots even when characters aren’t looking at it. It’s pretty spooky when you catch glimpses of it
I believe it's 10 or 11 times throughout the film The Devil appears
Got any timestamps?
really??? :o like what scenes? just for example
a few instances: when she sees the silhouette in the woods, the devil fades away right behind. when her mom shoots the lady and she's in the doorway, when she moves to the right to go outside the window in the background to the left. also at the end when she goes to ruby's party and he closes the front door - the reflection
@@sehnisweet343 when she's looking at the clues in the beginning. Also when she see's longlegs outside the window the devil is behind him then disappears.
This is exactly what us Nic Cage fans want and he fully delivers and doesn't hold back 😂 he's such a character, love him
For most of the movie my eyes were scanning the entire screen. I was looking at and through doorways, windows, hallways, etc. More than a couple of times I was focusing on the back of or an adjacent room. The suspense was constant and paced really well. I felt genuinely uncomfortable even during simple conversations. This was great at making me overthink things and keep me invested in the story.
I was looking at the ceiling of the movie theater... SCARED!
Yeah this movie made me feel so goddamn tense in the cinema because the screen is so big and I was just constantly scanning the backgrounds for spooky shit
i would honestly love if osgood perkins got a directing nomination because it’s so good.
I’m so mad, Roxy rapid fires like 30 nonsensical predictions per reaction. Then this one time, she happens to be right.
😅
She’s a bummer. Always complaining.
Man that jumpscare when she was looking through the photos scared the shit out of me in the cinema. Felt my soul get ripped out of me
I didn't realize how demonic this movie was until the middle near the end of the movie, especially in the end where the movie delivers a message a lot of people look over which is the devil can disguise itself as many things to enter your home .
It was a difficult watch bc it did depict satanic worship.
@@zabe428don’t watch the Blackcoats Daughter ever then lol. Oz Perkins is a great director and Blackcoats Daughter and Longlegs are both incredible
The clocks in her mom's house all point to the number 6.
10:42 The judgment from Roxy when Greg didn't agree with her suspicion 😂
lolol
The fact that he left that letter in Lee's house, knows her name, knows where she lives, is how I knew she was the girl from the first scene.
Alicia Witt (Mother) and Nicholas Cage) deserve Oscars for their performances in this film.
The bar is that low huh?
@@patrickimperial579 no, smartass, their performances were that great.
@@patrickimperial579 no, you torn-taint-for-brains, their performances that were that were that great.
I had forgotten Alicia Witt's name was in the opening credits and got thrown for a loop when I realized afterwards that she was Lee's mother. Completely unrecognizable.
One thing you missed but becomes obvious in rewatches is that there are images of the devil in shadows throughout the film
The entire time I was watching asking whether Greg or Roxy would be the first one to spot Satan.
Surprise, it's neither of them
10 times!
Immediately figured out she was the girl at the start but then thinks it’s still in the 70’s haha
“That’s cool, I like her ponytail” ROXY 😂
😂😂❤
@@roxystriar so hilarious lolllll
FBI agent has giant portrait of Clinton in his office.
20 minutes later: “I think this may not be modern day.”
lmao
Aside from Maika Monroe leading both … this movie gave me some IT Follows vibes from the terror that only the main character seemed aware of most of the movie, the ambiguous time period, the shots and style. We’re they directed by the same person too?
@@Arcannabis Different directors. It Follows was directed by David Robert Mitchell and Longlegs was directed by Oz Perkins.
This was directed by Anthony Perkins son, Osgood Perkins. He also directed Gretel & Hansel and The Blackcoats Daughter (I haven't seen the latter but I need to, I heard it's good). Perkins also had a small role in NOPE, he was the director of the commercial that OJ brought the horse to.
Left out the best part... he also acted in Legally Blonde! Which I can't help but find hilarious given the creepiness of this movie. Great director.
He had a role in Legally Blonde too where he played a meek, awkward dude who didn’t have a chance with women so Reese Witherspoon slapped him and lied for him
I hated Blackcoat’s Daughter personally, but I loved Longlegs! Need to see Hansel and Gretel still!
He was also the preacher on tv that Lee's mother was watching
Horror Thursday!
That Previewed flash was cute.
Did you guys get Jodie foster vibes from Maika Monroe in certain scenes, like when she is explaining long legs algorithm
I think it's hilarious that Roxy keeps trying to call this a "fun movie" and Greg is like "...what? No" 😂😂😂😂
Yall just keep coming out with bangers. I will be sat watching this after I get off work 🫡
Fun fact: when Longlegs begins to sing happy birthday at the end of the movie, the theater lights were programed to come on by itself, possibly to represent birthday candles. What’s more crazier is that, coming from a theater employee, we didn’t even know that was the case until me and a coworker talked to some of the guests and saw it for ourselves later.
"Mommy, Daddy, unmake meeeeee!" That's a line from a heavy metal song. A lot of his "quotes" are from 80's/90's heavy metal. The satanic panic of the 80's/90's was all about decrying heavy metal saying it was Satan trying to influence the youth/kids... Great subtle reference made by this movie.
Would recommend Watcher, with Maika Monroe in the lead again and it's very tense. It's another slow burn thriller that's very clever and very good. Very simple, and I think that's why it doesn't get much credit, but it's one of my favorite thrillers.
Her and Mia Goth are owning the horror space right now.
I loooove watcher!!
I wish people reacted to Watched. It’s amazing!
I loved Longlegs more than I thought I would. I couldn’t stop thinking about it after I watched it.
So excited, this is one of my new favorite horror movies. It’s so unhinged and creative I couldn’t not guess the end until it happened. Love the silence of the Lambs feel and the girl from It follows did such a great job in this movie, along with Cage who is unrecognizable
Got a Sinister feel as well. Also a good movie
Nic Cage is amazing in this. There truly is no one like him
Roxy was cooking with the predictions. She was locked in
something i noticed after watching was that there was a lot that read like CSA, the beginning dads comments “at night the best time to do it” the repressed memories lee has, how he was living downstairs since she was 9…spooky
Aspect ratio changes whenever we go to the past. It’s like a “window” looking into the past 4:18
I clicked like right away. I wish Tara could get in on this!! But still Glad to see Greg and Rox watching my favorite film of the year
The Devil shows up throughout whenever she’s getting closer to the truth..
One of my favorite movies of the year!!
Glad to see you guys experience this.
One of the best of the year by far! So unsettling. And cage was amazing
T. Rex is a Band. So that was song lyrics at the start.
The only thing I didn't like about this film was the ending. It left me wanting more, and I still have unanswered questions.
Also the ending was very abrupt and ambiguous, the first two acts were good but the third
@@craiganderson5813 ambiguous ending like IT follows which she also lead the cast of. Are these movies related by chance? They had a similar tension build
I’ve had to watch reactions to make sense of the ending. I think that Lee Harker is now taking the role of Longlegs. There is some supernatural aspect that is causing her to be “stuck.” She doesn’t go to try and stop her boss from killing his wife I think because she’s “stuck.” And her gun is apparently not out of bullets when she tries to shoot the doll, but misfired multiple times. All of this is apparently some kind of meddling from the devil. There’s some sense that Lee Harker will be basically forced(?) to take the role of Longlegs and/or her mother now that they’re both dead
@@diegoalfonsomartinezchable1965 I do think this movie could have been less ambiguous 8 like ambiguity but some of it made it seem like characters were making stupid decisions, it was hard to follow their motivations
@@specificsoupthe director made it clear that her story is over. The devil made her do the worst thing imaginable, killing your mother.
🎶Let me in nooooow,
And it can be noooow🎶
Nicolas Cage was kind of singing a bop 🕺🕺🏾
🎶Let me go now
and i'll have to comeback🎶
The way I LIVE for John's Nic Cage impression lol.
90%! I love this movie and quickly became obsessed with it. The atmosphere, visuals, and score is so effective
The intro broke me. I had to pause and take a second I was laughing so hard
Dawg, I was so tense seeing this in the theater that I was EXHAUSTED when I got out.
The director Oz Perkins is the son of Anthony Perkins who played Norman Bates in Psycho
Everybody is talking about the movie but I can’t get over the intro moment 😂
The opening text are lyrics from “Bang a Gong”, the song that plays during the ending credits by the band T-Rex
Did you predict any of the big reveals?!
Only that it was definitely supernatural by mid movie, but I didn’t predict ANY of the ending.
This movie is so good on a second watch, The Devil pops up so much in the background. You missed so many of them 😂, they send chills through me.
@@gatica72the only one I noticed was the kitchen door window one half way though the movie, I need to rewatch
@@Arcannabis The Devil appears like 8-9 times.
I did predict the chief daughter going to be the target since they mentioned her birthday.
My birthday is January 14, so I was extra creeped out watching this 😅
@@JGoldy03 mine too, same reaction
Mine is Jan. 15 and I was like ‘Damn, if only it was one more day’ 😂😂
Mine is the 13th😭
This might be a reach, and I haven't seen anyone say this before, but after the FBI watch Longlegs' interview where he sings Happy Birthday to Harper for 24 minutes, they pause the tape with his teeth showing and then Carter sits down in front of the TV, and for a small second his head is exactly within his mouth as if Longlegs is biting into his head; 'You've got the teeth of the Hydra upon you.' Possibly hinting at the coming end of Carter.
Like I said, probably a reach.
Honestly I dont think that’s a huge reach, in movies like this where it’s all about little clues and signs and symbols and things in the background I bet they thought of every little detail in each scene so to me it’s totally plausible that that’s intentional
Growing up in a hoarders home. I can totally relate Greg. It sucked growing up not having friends or family over because of your embarrassing home. Cookbooks and food is what my mom hoarded. I hope your parents have gotten the help they needed to fix the hoarding.
Roxy’s reaction to Greg saying he hasn’t seen Pig🐖 is so accurate😂.
Nic Cage is the most courageous actor in Hollywood. It's worked both to his benefit and detriment but I'm always envious that he was able to find a profession he absolutely loves!!!
Alicia Witt has had such a great career! From Alia in David Lynch's 'Dune', to the daughter in Cybill Shepard's sitcom, to this multi-faceted role.
Don't forget D-girl!
Don't worry, Roxy 🤣 I also expected spiders my first watch.
I have been waiting for this since Longlegs went to streaming, thank you! This is my favourite movie of the year so far, I cannot wait to see what you thought of it!
I loved this film, but I wish I hadn't been born on the 14th of March! 😱
Thank you guys. I was waiting for this. I really like the Silence of the Lambs aspect. For the supernatural aspect, there are at least 11 showings of the Devil in the background of the movie. Nick Cage is so out there, love him. I am going to watch Significant Other next.
Any of us who had hoarder parents were triggered by the scenes in her moms house 😂
FYI: The Power Station remade "Bang a Gong" back in 1985 if you want to listen to a more kick ass version of the original T-Rex song lyrics you read at the beginning of the movie. And Brad Pitt already has played a "creepy" character in 12 Monkeys with Bruce Willis.
Oz Perkins, son of the actor who played Norman Bates, directed this. His movies are so eerie and compelling.
More people should request you two for more things. The best duo
The Fact that he was living in her basement is wild. The shot with the cockroach wasn't about the roach, it was about where it was coming from.
The fact that the two main protagonists are named Lee and Carter made me think of Rush hour if it were horror even though they aren’t that similar 😂
I didn't think you guys would react to this one...
So glad you did!!!
I love this movie!!!
Interestingly, actor Alicia Witt, who plays the Mom, was in a true crime horror tale of sorts as a teen, entitled: "Fun" (1994). That was the first film I'd ever seen her in, and it left quite the impression.
Hell yeah, Longlegs!!! Excited to watch Roxy and Greg react!!!
Is it just me or when nic speaks in this film he just sounds like when he’s been burnt in kickass and is dying 😂
Ummm. Bill Clinton's picture was hanging up in the office so it was somewhere between 93-2000.
And I like when the two of you do horror reactions because you usually have two totally different outlooks. It can be quite amusing to us.
Someone had suggested a cool idea for a prequel where we learn more about Cobble, and his journey as a doll maker/lover of glam rock and how he formed a bond with the devil and became Longlegs
It would be called “Long Live Longlegs”
You should check out It Follows if you haven’t already. Another great horror film in my opinion, also with Maika Monroe.
the hermana/sister moment roxy had reminds me of her moment with kristian harloff when she was like "what's that sound??" & it was clearly her causing the sound without even noticing 😂💀
3:09 Lyrics from rom T. Rex's 1971 hit "Bang a Gong (Get It on)"
Did you guys not see the devil. He appeared like 10 times.
My birthday is February 14th, so i feel personally targeted by this film.
Home girl got it all right. Love her reactions.
❤❤❤
bruh roxy at the beginning with the sister thing was too funny
One thing about this movie was it was completely unpredictable.
The 1st time she actually saw Longlegs was in the interrogation room and that was her actual heartbeat they used when she saw him
Youre guys excitement changes throughout the film. You start out excited watching nic cage HAM it beautifully but find yourself creeped oit and like you just watched something you shouldn't have, lol
Your channel is a place where quality always comes first. Keep making us happy with your masterpieces!🌛🏹🛣
if the first murder was in 1966 we are in 1996
and notice how she always look to her left as the devil 'speaks' to her
you two crack me up. thank you
Cage said he came up with the look for longlegs from his mother wearing white night-cream on her face. The way she looked wearing it terrified him as a kid.
Nicolas Cage was even added to the horror game Dead by Daylight as himself, voiced by himself. Because, why not? He's evolved from meme to icon.
“T-Rex’s have been extinct since way before 1971” 😂 🎸
Loved the intro with HERMANA vs HIJA battle 😂😂😂😂 let the Spanish games begin!
Roxy really was out here predicting 50% of the movie. Hopefully she can fight off longlegs 🫨
Nic Cage is straight up lying about this being the first and last time he played a serial killer, he’s a psycho killer in Face/Off!
i’m just at the intro but i can’t ROXY IS SO PRETTY, HER SMILE?! STFU
Saw this movie in theaters with friends and we had never heard of it or ever saw promo for it and we just decided to watch it based off a google search of the plot and it was a great movie ngl, not necessarily a scary movie but it definitely was scary because of the psychological aspect
Roxy's predictions are so on point
The director's real life father is Anthony Perkins of Psycho.
Okay, but why does Roxy's outfit slay so hard today? lol I need it to wear too XD
Besides this film my favorite Maika Monroe film is It Follows! Yes, that was Kiernan Shipka (the actress from Sabrina) and she did her scene in one-take.
Also, for this film specifically, and what annoys me to no end! Is that a lot of 'critic's' were doing to ridiculous thing of calling this film "the scariest of the year." Because of this a lot of people went into it excepting it to be a fast-paced, horror with jumpscares and whatnot. When it should have been marketed as being creepy, unsettling, or disturbing in nature.
I also just saw people complaining that the police were incompetent because they could solve the ciphers for 30 years until the 'plot-device psychic plant came on to the case.' I reminded them, since apparently, they weren't paying attention, that they never got letters to correspond with each symbol until Long Legs literally left Lee with some of the letters in the card he left in her house.
Hand me downs for the win!
You guys as a whole make me happy! I appreciate all the hard work you guys do! It dosent go unnoticed!!!
We need Roxy and Tara to react to The Stepfather (1987). Make it happen Greg🖖😉👍
Hahahaha I love the Previewed Peaches cameo moment ❤
I’m so excited for this reaction!
My birthday is March 14th, needless to say this movie scared the crap out of me haha
Roxy kinda ate with those predictions, 50/50 I'd say. Should get checked for psychic psychicness
I really enjoyed the film, Cage was awesome, think people expected a few jump scares than a tension/dread building thriller/horror
"That was a really fun movie"
2 min later... "You thought that was fun?"