The views expressed within this comic are not necessarily the views of the cartoonist. This is simply how I think the characters would react to this film if it was made in a world like theirs, where the paranormal is a little more normal.
As for my personal views of the movie, I liked it. I liked it a lot. I didn’t find it quite as scary or unnerving as I thought I would or as much as people are saying it is. However, I don’t blame this on the movie itself, but the experience of seeing it. We just barely made it into the midnight screening at the Music Box in Chicago. We were actually in a small group that got put into a tiny secondary theater to see it. The smallness of the screen and the theater, with its far too bright exit signs, combined with a group of people that were much too loud, hooting and hollering far more than screaming, resulted in a greatly less than ideal atmosphere for this kind of movie. But it was free, so I’m not really complaining. I’ll enjoy it when it is released on DVD, when I can watch it in the comfort of my own pitch black living room, just me and my girlfriend. I think it will be much creepier then. But still, a cool flick to be sure.

Yes, I second this. I still have my reservations about the ending which Mike is well aware of, but I want to see it again in a more private setting before I come to any final conclusions. I feel that we missed so much of the ambiance due to the unnecessary light and noise, that I don’t think it was done justice. But we shall see!