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Neal Damiano
@NealD · 3:44

Throwback review of the 2010 situational horror film "Frozen"

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So I thought it was a fantastic situational horror film because I was able to suspend disbelief of it. It kind of sounds like a silly premise, but what Adam Green did was he made it so that you kind of envision yourself in there. And what would you do? It's written very well. The characters are likable. They're bickering back and forth, but they're likable. So you want to see them survive this

A throwback film review of the horror film "Frozen" Remembering this frightening situational modern horror classic by Adam Green

@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 2:29

Isolation and forces of nature.

You know, Neil, I saw this film with my ex at the time. She wanted to watch this really bad, and it was right up her alley. Survival horror. And I thought it was very interesting film them in a sense of using nature in a very direct way as a means of horror. I thought that was very cool and isolation. It's like one of the real scary things of humanity is being alone
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Neal Damiano
@NealD · 2:16
But some of these other situational horror films, the premise is kind of unbelievable, but this one works and it works well and it's a pretty popular film, and the replay value is pretty decent on it. You can go a little bit, throw it back in and still be entertained by it. So overall really enjoyed this film. It's my favorite film by Adam Green, and it's just a frightening scenario. It really is
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