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What does /tv/ think of Orphan?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di7ADsD0n6I
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The movie was pretty good. I still haven't seen the prequel
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That one scene is incredibly uncomfortable.

Also the nun getting killed with the hammer is one of the most brutal film deaths I’ve ever seen
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It did the little girl horror better than any other film (which must be why it's the most remembered one). Esther was also a very cool killer and character.
I was surprised that there was no supernatural element. From the poster it always seemed like another possession case a la Case 39.
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The prequel was very bad and cringe. The original was entertaining, a lot better than I thought it'd be.
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That's how my erection felt too, it was so hard it was painful. I tried to stand up but then my gooch area started cramping.



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