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I may be a law student, but horror movies still make me gleeful like a 13-year-old. (“WOAH! That was ballin’-outrageous!” WOO!”)

I just saw the movie “Quarantine.” It was so scary that I think it ate a little bit of my soul…

The movie is about a camera crew that is embedded with a fire rescue unit. They respond to an emergency call in an apartment building where a rabies-like virus is turning everyone into flesh eating zombies.

And they, of course, are quarantined in said building.

The result is sheer terror.


“Hm…something is amiss in this here yonder…”

The woman exiting the theater in front of me summed it up perfectly:
Random woman (on her cell): “Girl, this is the scariest movie I’ve seen in my 29 years. I started crying. Seriously. I’m not playing! I’m never going to go to sleep again!”

The movie is shot in the Cloverfield style… think Cloverfield meets 28 Days Later. This movie does everything right. We have 20 minutes of character development so we care, then an interesting cast of characters (that aren’t the typical stock characters), and then, well, horror.

And the movie exploits the audience’s anticipation of events. Half the time I was dreading something, “OH NO, THE MONSTER IS GONNA GET UP! OH NO MAM! AHHH!!” and the other half of the time the terror just happened without warning. The pacing was great. Bla, bla, blasay, blablabla… the point is: terror. AH!

Now, (perhaps appropriately) I’m at the Freighthouse Café reading Torts…

3 Comments

  • butterflyfish
    October 12, 2008 at 5:11 pm

    Every time I see commercials for that movie I have to close my eyes and plug my ears and sing *na na na* until it stops. Sounds like this one is out of my league.

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  • Erik
    October 13, 2008 at 1:23 pm

    I recommend the movie this one is based on, [REC]. It’s a Spanish film, I believe, and supposedly it’s even scarier than this remake.

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  • So we saw SAW V. « No 634
    October 25, 2008 at 12:05 am

    […] If you want a scary movie then go see Quarantine. […]

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