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There's just something about being blood-curdlingly scared out of my pants that draws me to horror films. Often, such movies are so far outside of reality that there's a sort of safety in watching them. Yeah, this is horrible, but something like that couldn't actually happen in real life, right?

But then a movie like "Unfriended" comes along with a premise that's so feasible, it's truly horrifying. In "Unfriended," a teenage girl's life is ruined when someone posts an anonymous video of her online. After enduring slut-shaming, she decides to commit suicide, an act that is also captured and posted online. Exactly one year after her death, an anonymous person uses the dead girl's Skype account to contact everyone who might have posted the first video online, demanding that the responsible person come forward and confess. When they don't, they start getting be killed off one by one in some pretty gruesome ways.

Now, this obviously isn't a scenario that has ever actually played out, but it's not at all difficult to imagine something like this happening in real life. We're living in a time where almost our entire lives are online, and it just takes one screwup captured on video to completely mess up someone's life and lead to despair. And, since things can be posted anonymously on the Internet, the people who post these videos often face no repercussions (though things like posting revenge porn arequickly becoming illegal in more areas). It's easy to imagine someone taking matters into their own hands in these situations, which is what makes "Unfriended" so terrifyingly real.

 

The movie is set to come out April 17th.

What do you guys think? Personally, I thought it looked pretty cheesy, predictable, and I actually laughed, but I do like the idea of trying to do a social media take with the horror genre and having a setting/background so many people are familiar with. 



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At least I know one movie not to watch this year.



The actual stupidity on display on Twitter, etc., is far scarier than any horror movie.



Basing a drama movie around Kamiya's tweets would be a better idea for a film that integrates social media into its plot



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Ninsect said:

Basing a drama movie around Kamiya's tweets would be a better idea for a film that integrates social media into its plot

Ju-on: Ask Your Mom.



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Any show or movie based around social media doesn't interest me in the slightest.

Not only is it just terrible to begin with, but all of the 'deeper meanings' and social commentary around the subject has already been done, and wasn't that clever or impressive the first time.



badgenome said:
The actual stupidity on display on Twitter, etc., is far scarier than any horror movie.

You are my favorite person in VGC forums, always been



Wow, one of the lamest shit I have seen in the past decade



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Busted said:

You are my favorite person in VGC forums, always been

If you're trying to seduce me, it worked.



nothing that hasnt already been done.

open windows is pretty cool a bit over the top but cool.



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