User blog comment:SnakeTongue237/Netflix Horror?/@comment-25052433-20151114032628/@comment-26112985-20151114040446

I do love a good nasty film every once in a while, so Human Centipede 3 should be a fun watch for me.

I remember when I was little, me and my family would always go down to our local blockbuster to rent a movie to watch together. In my childhood curiosity, I would find myself disinterested in the children's films that my sister and parents seemed all too attached to, and instead made my way over to the horror section, where I would pull the DVDs off the shelves and admire the goriness of the title cards and back covers. Later I would tell my parents about how I wanted to watch the "Child's Play" movie that I had discovered. Then they would sit me down and talk to me about how they found it disturbing that such a young boy would want to watch such a film (Well, this was admittedly more true with my mother than my father. My father has always been understanding of things like this.)

Most unfortunately, that Blockbuster has now gone out of business.

I do know of a Family Video only fifteen to twenty minutes away, and every once in a while I do pay a visit. However, I don't get to see too much of it since its a bit out of the way. Last time I was there I rented "The Others" with Nicole Kidman. I did like it, and now that you bring it up, I suppose this could be a good research for enjoying a good movie, and I'll try to take advantage of it.

I wish I was born in the 1980's sometimes. Really I do. I hear so much about how much better things were then.