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the girl next door

clevohardcore - 1-11-2008 at 01:07 PM

This movie was more fucked up than any SAW, HOSTEL or whatever movie.


Fuck that hag of a bitch of a mother. I wanted her to get it much worse than she did.

I guess this was a novel from 1958. Very fucked up if you ask me.

thedog - 1-11-2008 at 01:13 PM

i thought is was gonna be about this girl next door


XHonusWagnerX - 1-11-2008 at 01:15 PM

yah I thought it was gonna be about that 'girl next door' too...

"BBRRREEEAAAKKKKKK DDDDOOOOOWWWWNNNNN TTTTHHHHEEE WWWWWAAAALLLLLLLLLLSSSSS!!!!!!"

Furly - 1-11-2008 at 01:19 PM

It's not an old novel, it's pretty new(early 90's, late 80's), and the best work (in my opinion obviously) that "Jack Kechum" has done. I havn't seen the movie, but the book was pretty intense. This book sucked me into him as an author, but after that I was in a way let down. I have different standards than most people when it comes to reading.

I have met him a few times at horror conventions, and he's a pretty cool dude. He took my criticism very well. (and still signed a book when I told him flat out I was disapointed with it)

clevohardcore - 1-11-2008 at 01:20 PM

Thats what I thought too, but I was corrected during the OSU game this past Monday. I was told to rent it as it is a crazy movie. I had no idea how fucked up though.

MikeCore - 1-11-2008 at 01:29 PM

This movie had nothing on Hostel. Movie wasn't bad though. Haddonfield, NJ just makes some people crazy. I should know.

clevohardcore - 1-11-2008 at 01:32 PM

I am not saying the gore factor was like HOSTEL, but the psycho-mental bullshit aspect was up there. Gore wise ya HOSTEL takes the cake.

clevohardcore - 1-11-2008 at 01:34 PM

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Originally posted by Furly
It's not an old novel, it's pretty new(early 90's, late 80's), and the best work (in my opinion obviously) that "Jack Kechum" has done. I havn't seen the movie, but the book was pretty intense. This book sucked me into him as an author, but after that I was in a way let down. I have different standards than most people when it comes to reading.

I have met him a few times at horror conventions, and he's a pretty cool dude. He took my criticism very well. (and still signed a book when I told him flat out I was disapointed with it)









^^^^^^^ I just started to get into novels more over the past few years. Especially since I am studying to be a teacher, but certainly not horror novels as much. I never heard of this writer but STEPHEN KING said he is intense so I guess that says alot right?

Furly - 1-11-2008 at 02:26 PM

I'm not a fan of Steven King. I've never made it through an entire book for I get bored way to easy.

MikeFromInhuman - 1-11-2008 at 02:55 PM

Ive read the book 3 times, bought it in 2004, so good!
The dvd is in my "to watch" pile, wil lbe watching this coming week.