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Movie Buzz 146: Chris Pine Kills Zombies, Nick Fury Kills Nobody & More!

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  1. #1 joaopfer
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    one

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  2. #2 cutypie12
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    more than one because it’s more suspenseful.

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  3. #3 InnerDecepticon321
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    Multiple

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  4. #4 MrsSubscribe
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    One creature is scarier but movies with more monsters makes it more freakier and a lot more action and ASS KICKING

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  5. #5 yazanakasheh
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    bunch

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  6. #6 MagnificotheGreat
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    multiple is scarier cause if you kill one and you think ur safe then another one can get you from behind, which sounds scary to me

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  7. #7 JackoP423
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    More than one creature because there’s more danger and thrills.

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  8. #8 RaSeNgAn11829
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    1 creature

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  9. #9 bexchanbj
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    One. Because then there’s less chance of bumping into it so when the good guy does, its like whoa!!!! If you have creatures all over the place…You know there’s gonna be some big explosion at the end to get rid of them all…predictable!

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  10. #10 HaWkAgE90
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    Well to be fair it goes either way, you would be more scared from one alien/monster as you don’t know much about it and seems like you would just want to kill it. Where as a bunch of em seems less scary because you know you can kill multiple of them. Which means the more the more exciting to watch the less the more scarier lol.

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  11. #11 aidenrule45
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    i would say one monster/creature because like in predetor you would basically shit yourself if this one guy/alien/creature/monster kills like 5 guys and you cant even see him damn that would suck

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  12. #12 LegomationStudio
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    1 creature, like in Cloverfield

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  13. #13 sarpedious
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    It really depends on the plot. If there a hell lot of creatures that get owned by a few shots then there is no point its no scary you just need more weapons? When there is one and it is really really strong like total ownage its really much scarier because its easier to be undetected as a single unit. I guess it keeps that suspense level there.

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  14. #14 andresty03esty
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    one creature is definitely better and creepier

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  15. #15 N4TH4NGR33N
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    I think that having 1 creature is creates more suspence because it would be harder to kill and its more silent and you have to look for it.

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  16. #16 sach3
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    bunch

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  17. #17 MrDanaher
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    because you may think you’ve escaped/killed the creature then BOOM one crashes through the window and another through the ceiling,god theres no escape!

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  18. #18 BrawlMasterROB
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    multiple is scarier if you go the whole movie thinking theres only one, then you kill it, then another comes out of nowhere and fucks everyone up. if thats not how it goes then 1 is scarier.

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  19. #19 sosyrus
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    Censor board should be invented to keep movies like robo geisha off our screens. was that blood from someones ass? OMG i laughed my head off though. im still laughing now. i am imagining the executive producers face when he first heard the pitch. “hie we want to make a movie about robot geishas that have swords in their armits, squirt acid from their nipples, have chainsaw teeth, and can dance!!! you in?”

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  20. #20 lordsaile
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    Depends, of it’s a horror movie, one is better, I think, because then you colud make the monster super mega invincible. But what is really cooler: One zombie och a sh*tload of zombies?

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  21. #21 fear432
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    One, because you never know when they will pop up and kill you. With more of them, you know that they are close by so you expect it.

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  22. #22 tcdirtman
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    1 because theresa more suspense if there a lot of creatures the characters die quicker and theresa not as much suspense

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  23. #23 TheIndigoEffect
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    Not really surprised about the Nick Fury thing; he’s the head of S.H.I.E.L.D., which is an espionage agency. He has plenty of agents do his fighting for him. That being said, he is an outstanding fighter.

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  24. #24 DeadRain23
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    Let’s go potty. 4:09

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  25. #25 DeMetalMan01
    July 4, 2009 am31 2:14 am

    1 creature that is nearly invincible because if there are loads they are always easier to take out and the characters in the movies get used to killing them so the movie isnt as intense or scary as it previously was plus when theres 1 creature scary moments arent expected as much because theres only 1

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