(Cabin) lol well, I'm glad you at least enjoyed the movie. I guess I just didn't catch the satire among the gore. I was brought into it without any back story of what I was going to see. At the beginning, I assumed it was going to be a comedic-horror (due to the sudden title in the first scene that, I will admit, made me crack up.), but as the movie went on, I guess I just found myself more disgusted. As for the labyrinth of monsters, the immediate one that comes to mind is 13 Ghosts, which is fully about creatures contained in glass containers that shift around to be released as symbols are landed upon. Though I hold to my opinion that all themes have been taken from other movies, I guess there is an appreciation to be said about it from the idea that its a look in on the creation process of these types. Thanks for pointing it out, I didn't research before the fact, and thought they were being serious. That doesn't mean I like it. :P I am more a fan of psychological thrillers, not slashers. (MIBIII) Also, no. You don't have to see #2. I never did, and found it just as amazing. From what I hear, all three are fully independent of each other, so you don't have to see them in order, or have to know much about the back story of any of them to appreciate the movies. (Snow) I might still have to see it as a loyal techie. :P Even if the story sucks, I'll be amused. (Other) Do you plan on seeing Brave at all this summer?