The hype has officially begun for next year's After Dark Horrorfest, which will bring another "8 Films to Die For" into theaters on January 9th. Beyond the break you can check out the first twn official stills from The Butterfly Effect: Revelation, which begins when a fatal fire in his childhood has somehow given SAM REED the capacity to travel back in time -- a "psychic" talent that, thus far, he has used to help fight crime. But, in order to save an innocent man from the death chamber, Sam travels back to try and track the real killer of an old love -- and winds up ripping a hole in the fabric of the past and unleashing a vicious serial slayer on an unsuspecting world...
I beg to differ. I loved The Gravedancers, Wicked Little Things and Unrest from series 1 and Tooth and Nail, Crazy Eights, The Deaths Of Ian Stone and Borderland from series 2. But everyone has their own opinion:-)
i THOUGHT THE hAMILTONS WAS VERY GOOD, PENNY DREADFUL WASN'T BAD AND THE DEATHS OF IAN STONE AND BORDERLAND HAD POTENTIAL, BUT DID'T REALLY DELIVER. I'LL STILL GO, CAUSE I'M A GEEK LIKE THAT.
I agree, when Horrorfest started a few years ago it sounded like it was going to be great. Well, it wasn't. Penny Dreadful is the only one I've even remotely liked, and I thought that was a good Sci-Fi channel movie, at best.
HORRORFEST = FAIL!
Gravedancers was a great flick, Unrest was cool but seemed to be riding on the "We used real bodies" thing a bit too much. Tooth and Nail was the only one I watched from series 2 and I absolutely hated it. By far the worst horror movie I've seen since the Hills Have Eyes 2.
Anyways, onto the topic at hand. I loved the original Butterfly Effect. The second one just looked awful and this one seems to be the same. They should've ended it with the original.
this one kind of seems like a cool concept.
as far as the 8 films to do for go, it has produced a couple of movies i liked...
Wicked Little Things
The Hamiltons
The Deaths Of Ian Stone
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