Finally watched the rest of the Saw movies. I didn't really care for the first one when I saw it, so I never bothered with the rest, but here recently I decided what the heck and watched them. Not in one sitting, but yeah. I don't really know why, but I liked all the rest better than the first one. I might actually think about seeing Saw VII in theatres this October, even. Admittedly, I'm kind of interested in it anyway since it's supposed to be in 3D, and I think it'd be interesting to see a movie like Saw in 3D. Plus, Johnny Yong Bosch is supposed to be in it, and that amuses me far more than it should.
I really love the music that always plays at the end, too.
Speaking of upcoming movies, Child's Play is getting a remake. I'm really anxious about that, since it'll be nice to see them going back to the beginning with that, instead of just coming out with another horror-comedy like the last couple of movies.
The American Let the Right One In remake (called 'Let Me In') is... well. I get more and more irritated the more I hear about it.
The Puppet Master remake is another one that has me kind of worried. On the one hand, a 3D Puppet Master movie sounds cool, but on the other... I don't want them to completely screw it up. I just hope they don't make crappy CGI puppets if they do go through with it. (Oh, and Puppet Master: Axis of Evil comes out in a couple months. Yay?)
Also, I finally got around to watching the Poseidon remake the other night. Never cared much for the original, but... Emmy Rossum ♥ I swear, I'll watch anything with her in it.
There's also an apparent Paranormal Activity sequel coming out later this year, too. I'm... kind of curious about how that's supposed to work.
And lastly, the A Nightmare on Elm Street remake comes out a week from Friday! I really wish I wasn't this excited about it, but I am.
I really wish I could change my birthday. Maybe that makes me selfish, but I'm not unwilling to admit my vices. (Most of the time.) I know it's just a normal day like every other day, but I never realized how much a simple "Happy Birthday" meant until now.