Anything to keep the plot from moving away from Frau Frankenstein and her unintentionally hilarious house of frights. |
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This was the first real shock I had encountered in all my frights and surprises of the past day and a half. |
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There are those heartbeat-increasing frights that only the best games of the horror genre have had. |
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There are some decent frights here, but ultimately everything feels far, far too predictable. |
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As it stands, the film is just slightly above mundane and should provide audiences with some decent, if bland, frights. |
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Hibs have played some terrific football this season and given Celtic frights in their past two contests. |
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Wharfedale started the second-half the strongest, and gave Ilkley a few frights early on but determined defence work kept them at bay. |
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Romero's not afraid to spray the blood around, and the stalk-and-slay formula still earns him a few frights. |
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Canadian dentists want your child to enjoy the night of frights without harming their pearly whites. |
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To make a long story short, Lowtax and Fragmaster manage to survive the night, after a few frights caused by a stray cat and a hilarious concoction of paranoia and tequila. |
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It works every time, because we love frights and thrills, and they know it. In their top-ten, the end of the world has always the best place. |
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If not the masonry held in spite of large frights that we had during this tempestuous episode. |
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The destruction rage of humans exceeded the frights of the heaviest natural catastrophe. |
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While the versatility of the frights is encouraging, it will be a tough act to balance two disparate areas come the game's release in October. |
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Fortunately, after our forty knots of wind last night and our 22 to 24-knot spurts which caused us a few frights, we were able recharge our batteries a bit, but it's still going to be very tough. |
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The Dutch mostly have some real frights under the support of their former team mates Verona van de Leur and Gabriela Wammes, who powerlessly sit in the stands. |
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By presenting Albert with a white rat in combination with various frights — clanging noises, a barking dog — they basically terrorized this baby into avoiding rats, and other furry objects as well. |
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In the woods, Francis Lawrence recovers his skills, at least for a while: some of the starts and frights — a bunch of snarling devil baboons, some enveloping poisonous smoke — work in a B-movie-ish way. |
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So when the 8-year-old Talia Midgen put the question to her grandfather, Edward Mocatta, he tried to assure her about the forthcoming frights and gore by using words that she would understand. |
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And on foot, you can experience the frights with Haunted Walks. |
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Failures, frights are existing to boost us. |
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The couple then offers to itself a stay full of surprises, spectrums and frights in the Ballymoor mansion, where Samantha almost dies after an indefinite disease. |
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But, of all the modern horror sagas, this one is always guaranteed to give you frights and gross-outs. |
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Were believers thoroughly persuaded of what God meaneth, by these things, they would not be so liable to those frights and amazements which distract and disturb them. |
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