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The Devil Lives in ‘House’ Trailer and Poster

Suck on this Bill Maher...

Roadside Attractions

I just received the poster and trailer for the upcoming thriller House (11.14) from Roadside Attractions and I gotta say it just might be pretty good.

The film centers on the idea that two couples are chased by some psycho named the Tin Man and as they run they end up in what appears to be an abandoned house, but they soon realize they have been lured here and this isn’t a house of refuge. A tin can falls through the chimney delivering a message that he will kill them all unless they offer up one dead body before sunrise. It all seems rather cliche and like something that has been done before, but after watching the trailer it looks like it mixes the idea of a human killer with the potential for somewhat of a spiritual angle, which I think is rather intriguing.

As you can see I placed a mini-version of the poster to the right and you can click here for a larger look, but first why not check out the trailer below. Give it a chance and let me know what you think. Recently I asked you folks to tell me what your list of scariest films was, any chance you see this one being added to the list? I am guessing no, but everyone is different.


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Whoa. Was that Michael Madsen toward the end of the trailer?

Anywho, It looks kind of creepy but I’m so hesitant about watching horror films nowadays. There’s nothing but shit out there when it comes to this genre. I’ll wait for some reviews to make my decision.

- ravidlaz
( October 3rd, 2008 | 3:06 am )
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Yep, that was Mr. Madsen.
I allso noticed a little girl in a red dress, anyone who ever played F.E.A.R. know little girls in red dresses are shit-yourself-scary :popcorn:

So they have to kill one of the others or they’ll all be killed? Sounds a bit of twist to the Saw idea with an added dash of something supernatural.

I’m reluctant about this one as well.

- RaTTleR_NL
( October 3rd, 2008 | 7:19 am )
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This should ahve a spiritual angle as it is written by Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti in the book of the same name. Ted Dekker is a very religious writer I have a read a few of his books and they pretty much beat you over the head with the christian view of religious values and angels and second comings and such. The book was decent but as a whole all his books try to come off as horror or thriller but are just thinly veiled christian stories.

- autinytim
( October 3rd, 2008 | 7:41 am )
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