Before We watched this movie, We (as usual) spend time before the movie started. Boys did their own things, and so did the girls. There were 8 of us. Me, Maria, Adi, Vinsen, Aldo, Danny, Gian and Wahyu. We ate at Burger King this time.
I sat between Vinsen and Maria. That became my habit too. I always sat at number 13 and Maria always want to sat next to me, since she knew that it was horror movie. I got an special ability. I could make a horror movie became a comedy movie! haha. There's no doubt that I can make whoever sat next to me laugh all the time watching the horror movie. And Vinsen always sat next to me too, recently, since we knew each other and watched movie a lot. He didn't like to sat at the corner, and want to sat in the middle of the scene, which it means the best seat suit him was right next to me.
DRAG ME TO HELL
Evil Dead director Sam Raimi takes the helm for this spook-a-blast shocker about an ambitious L.A. loan officer who incurs the wrath of a malevolent gypsy by refusing to grant her an extension on her home loan. Determined to impress her boss and get a much-needed promotion at work, Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) lays down the law when mysterious Mrs. Ganush literally comes begging for mercy at her feet. In retaliation for being publicly shamed, Mrs. Ganush places the dreaded curse of Lamia on her unfortunate target, transforming Christine's life into a waking nightmare. Her skeptical boyfriend Clay (Justin Long) casually brushing off her disturbing encounters as mere coincidence, Christine attempts to escape eternal damnation by seeking out the aid of seer Rham Jas (Dileep Rao ). But Christine's time is fast running out, and unless she's able to break the curse, she'll be tormented by a demon for three days before literally being dragged to hell.
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