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Cleora 2022-03-26 09:01:06
Wow, what's the age and still using the old plot of the 90s play, well, it's really the assassination of the...
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Laverna 2022-03-26 09:01:06
Why do these actors waste their acting skills in such a youth commemorative film?...
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Bennie 2022-03-26 09:01:06
The front is so boring and stupid, and if it weren't for the skill and the clear action line that starts in the second act, this would be a shitty movie. I have to admit that the mature skills still break the film back a little. Samsung gives the film quality, but it is not recommended to watch...
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Eryn 2022-03-25 09:01:09
Originally, I was looking at it with the mentality of nostalgic childhood, and it looked much better than expected. Monster carnival, mocking the commercial nature of RL Stein and his "Goosebumps" series very cutely, and it is true that often self-deprecating will make people feel...
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Rodrigo 2022-03-25 09:01:09
I was deceived by the trailer. I saw the monster fight and thought it would be a [cabin in the woods], but there were enough monsters. Unfortunately, they were all just human flesh backgrounds in the big panorama. There were very few that could be clearly seen in the camera, but there were a lot of them. Not even a root hair. After the monster came out, there was nothing to do, the author wrote another story, and then put the monster back into the book, OVER! The whole movie has a weird feeling...
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Lurline 2022-03-25 09:01:09
2 and a half stars. It’s still pretty profitable to make YA Xiang, and it also conforms to the pattern of Stine ghost stories. Suck~ some special effects are fifty cents at a glance. It is estimated that it is in line with Stine’s style. So cloud><, in the end, Mr. Black, who came to teach drama by Stine himself, is really funny~ The male supporting champ is so funny...guilty pleasure...
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Pearl 2022-03-25 09:01:09
It's a teenage fantasy adventure film, it's fast-paced, and the monster fights are very exciting, but the 100-minute story is still a bit rushed, but overall it is very qualified and better than...
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Lewis 2022-03-25 09:01:09
"Goosebumps" was popular for a while in elementary school, and all the students around were watching. Dozens of books in a series, buy different ones and read...
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Felipe 2022-03-25 09:01:09
Haha The name I heard a long time ago seems to be at odds with Lao Jin. Haha American Monster...
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Ellen 2022-03-25 09:01:09
Outdated cliché storyline, weird monsters, what I thought was a thriller was actually a children's adventure. The scene of people fighting monsters is not enjoyable...
Goosebumps Comments
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Anissa 2021-12-16 08:01:04
A popcorn movie
This movie should be positioned as a bad taste, the genre is originally a fantasy comedy adventure.
He just showed the monsters of childhood in another form of comedy, which may have the meaning of tribute, but it doesn’t need to be positioned so high, and the intention is not to scare you. Don’t... -
Ladarius 2021-12-16 08:01:04
"Goosebumps" and "Facilities"
"Goosebumps" is a famous American children's book. This novel has a fixed pattern: the male protagonist (usually a boy around ten years old) moves with his parents to a seemingly peaceful town, and meets his favorite girl or good Friends (sometimes the two appear at the same time to form a Harry...
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[first lines]
Zach Cooper: "Madison, Delaware. " Wow. Mom, are you positive there weren't any other places looking for vice principals?
Gale: Like where?
Zach Cooper: Guantanamo Bay?
Gale: Ooh, too hot.
Zach Cooper: North Korea?
Gale: They didn't call me back.
Zach Cooper: Detroit?
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Hannah: [Zach's box just fell apart, spilling his belongings on the walkway] Smooth.
[Zach looks over and sees a teenage girl next door, peering at him from an open window]
Hannah: So you're the new neighbor?
Zach Cooper: [Walks over to the fence] Yeah. Nice to meet you.
Hannah: How long was the drive from New York?
[Zach gives her a confused look]
Hannah: No. I can just tell by the pretty hat that you have.
Zach Cooper: Oh, no. This... no.
[takes hat off]
Zach Cooper: This is... this is actually a gift from my aunt.
Hannah: It's also a gift for me and everyone who gets to see you wearing it.
Zach Cooper: I'm Zach, by the way.
Hannah: I'm Hannah.
R.L. Stine: [from behind her] Hannah!
Hannah: I gotta go.
[quickly leaves the window]
Zach Cooper: Good talk.
[a man wearing glasses appears in the window and flings the curtains open, Zach waves at him]
Zach Cooper: Hi! Hey, we're just moving in.
[the man says nothing and just glares at him]
Zach Cooper: Just... just me and my mom.
[the man continues glaring]
Zach Cooper: This hat was a gift.
R.L. Stine: [referring to the fence between the two houses] You see that fence?
[Zach is confused and doesn't answer, the man sternly repeats the question]
R.L. Stine: Do you see the fence?
Zach Cooper: Uh, yes.
R.L. Stine: Stay on your side of it!
[Zach looks at him, thunderstruck]
R.L. Stine: You stay away from my daughter, you stay away from me... and we won't have a problem.
[Stine leaves the window, shutting the curtains on Zach]
Zach Cooper: [Later, back inside the Cooper's house, Zach goes in the living room where his mom and aunt are at] Well, just met our neighbor. He's a big teddy bear.