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Thursday, February 09, 2006
Hate H2O
From Moviesonline, "In Hate H20 five girls travel to a remote mansion in the middle of nowhere for a purifying water fast. Seven days. No food, no electricity, no phones. With water as their only means of sustenance.
Their days will tick away in a crescendo of mysterious happenings, until they come to believe they might not be entirely alone inside the gloomy cottage. Just as water gives life, it is water that will gruesomely take life away...."
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Huh. I can get behind the idea of fasting, my sister her husband have a 10-day fast they've done where they just drink a sugar-water mix. But why deprive yourself of EVERYTHING? I'd think you'd get cranky and need some diversions, not sit around an empty house staring at your friends.
Don't you start to hallucinate after several days of not eating? Is that where the horror will come from?
"And then they all had a bagel and lived happily ever after."
"my sister her husband have a 10-day fast they've done where they just drink a sugar-water mix." Huh? What? What the hell is that about?
Casey and Peter, the athletic ones of the group. You get a bottle of water mixed with lemon juice and syurp each day, and at the end of the day you down a bunch of salt water to clean out your system. Casey said on day 3 you want to kill yourself but by day 10 you feel great. She also says the salt water is the hard part.
Sounds like a bunch of new age hooey!
Nah, it's more like extreme jock hooey.
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