Quote from Sedia;1176355:
I remember reading the books when I was younger. A couple stories here and there I actually found scary, especially the one about the woman with the coins on her eyes and the one about the killer in the back of a woman's car. I want to see how they interpret the missing bride story. Y'know, the one where the bride is playing Hide n Seek and she hides in a chest in the attic, dies, and isn't discovered until years later? (Why do I have the feeling this movie is going to end up somewhere in the PG-13 to R rating range?)
Well, they WERE children's books. Lol. So who knows?
What I'm most interested in is the fact that 75% of the reason the stories were scary were the god awful illustrations that went with them. They even re-released the books a few years ago with new more child-friendly illustrations and I don't think they did very well simply for that reason.
So I'm curious how they are going to bring that into the movie. Make-up and special effects based on the original illustrations I would imagine, which is going to make it even worse.
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Don't know if I want to see these things in 3D.