We just saw Saw. (The movie Saw.) I must say that is my favorite “horror” out of everything I’ve watched this year. It narrowly edged out Phone Booth (which was a bit more psychologically intense) by having some of the most twisted situations I’ve ever seen in any movie. As horrors go, it was a 10. As movies in general go, it was probably about a 9. Good stuff. I highly recommend.
Also, the new Justice League season 5 is turning out to be as good as any of the past seasons.
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