“I thought The Strangers was absolutely amazing, because I relate to that girl so much. I feel as if I would’ve done the same if I was her”
“watching so many horror movies has prepared me if any of the horror scenario’s were to happen to me in real life.”
“I loved The Strangers, but it bothered me that the main characters didn’t try to defend themselves. The Strangers were just people, and only one of them had a gun. Since there was no help nearby, they should have fought back in self defense instead of running and hiding the whole time.”
“The only movies that can actually scare me are movies like The Strangers and Funny Games. There really are people out there like that.”
“When I watched The Strangers (2008), I was mostly traumatized by the girl knocking on the door in the beginning asking if Tamara was home.”
“It’s a pity people today need to be drawn into horror films with “based on a true story”, especially when it’s a lie.”
“I never understood how in The Strangers the murderers got into the house”
“I don’t understand how anyone can possibly think The Strangers is a slasher film in any way.”
“I think the line from The Strangers, “Because you were home.” Is the best line of any horror movie I have ever seen.”
“I absolutely cannot stand the last twenty minutes of The Strangers. It’s such blatant ham-fisted exploitation, trying to make stupid, gullible teenagers think the movie they just watched was somehow meaningful and deeper than any other dumb slasher movie. What irritates me even more is that it seems to have worked.”
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“I always laugh in The Strangers when Dennis from It’s Always Sunny gets killed. I just can’t take him seriously.”
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“Just reading the case files from the Keddie Murders, one of the “true events” that inspired The Strangers, scares me more than the movie itself.”
“Nothing scares more than a hooded or masked person, the feel of not knowing who the person behind the mask is, freaks me out.”


