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Anyone recommend 'Event Horizon'?

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Dizzieblonde | 12:09 Wed 28th Jun 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Does anyone recommend 'Event Horizon' as a scary film? It seems to have a few good ratings and a lot of viewers saying how psychologically scary it is, but it just looks like a space ship movie to me?
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I suppose it could really be called a bit of both. A sort of sci-fi/thriller or something. It definitelly worth watching just for the two leads Sam Neill and Laurence Fishburne. To sum it up, a good film that isn't just a space ship movie.
definately worth watching abit of a thriller/horror/sci-fi film all in one.
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*possible spoiler*

From what I can gather, the space ship is Hell, or something like that, and everyone keeps telling me there's a bit where their eyes are missing - ?! *bemused*
Great film. The glimpses you get into where the ship had been scared the bejesus out of me. Psychologically I would say it was scary too, not just visually. There are a couple of plights that make you think ARGHHHHHH.
I felt it was more gory scary than psychologically scary. But watchable.
One of the scariest films I've ever seen - very good!
If you liked Hellraiser, you'll love this - same genre.
Scared the bejesus out of me!! Haven't watched it since!

Good film tho!
hi there. i purchased the DVD a while ago on the recommendation of a friend. Big mistake. i sold it on Tuesday on eBay for a couple of quid. It's not really scary (in terms of TV to day) i was disappointed because it had a lot of hype. its what i would call a Sunday night (10pm) movie. But then again it might be your taste, it ain't mine anyway.
I hated it.

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