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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2219144" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>I liked it. Took my 16 yr old. The wife and daughter saw something else (Man of Steel). We're horror, sci-fi, slasher movie freaks anyways so we liked it mainly for the violence but also for the premise of the movie. What other people think about it is their opinion, what was said about it prior to us seeing it didnt effect my decision to go ahead and see it one bit. Was it unrealistic? Probably to most people, but to us it was just a MOVIE, not a freaking documentary or a public service film. Movies like this are supposed to be fantasies, stories, unless theyre based on real events, which this movie wasnt. So they didnt get everything just right according to how some people would do it. Whatever. Be your own judge if you decide to see it. It was just entertainment to me not a manual on how to protect my family. And we agreed that Halloween would be a great night for the Purge. All I know is that after seeing this film if I had some superduper security system to keep the freaks out on a night of widespread legal murder then my kids for sure would NOT know the code to the door locks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2219144, member: 1535"] I liked it. Took my 16 yr old. The wife and daughter saw something else (Man of Steel). We're horror, sci-fi, slasher movie freaks anyways so we liked it mainly for the violence but also for the premise of the movie. What other people think about it is their opinion, what was said about it prior to us seeing it didnt effect my decision to go ahead and see it one bit. Was it unrealistic? Probably to most people, but to us it was just a MOVIE, not a freaking documentary or a public service film. Movies like this are supposed to be fantasies, stories, unless theyre based on real events, which this movie wasnt. So they didnt get everything just right according to how some people would do it. Whatever. Be your own judge if you decide to see it. It was just entertainment to me not a manual on how to protect my family. And we agreed that Halloween would be a great night for the Purge. All I know is that after seeing this film if I had some superduper security system to keep the freaks out on a night of widespread legal murder then my kids for sure would NOT know the code to the door locks... [/QUOTE]
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