scary movie
scary movie
not the comedy
whats the scariest film you seen ?
i need something thats gunna make me shit myself
whats the scariest film you seen ?
i need something thats gunna make me shit myself
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Re: scary movie
I think I am living it.losCHUNK wrote:not the comedy
whats the scariest film you seen ?
i need something thats gunna make me shit myself
Pete
nah man, will be getting it soon though 
is there any films around like event horizon ? because that film spun me right out
amityville was pretty fucked up aswell, some of the scenes in there made me jump (which not a lot of movies have managed to do)
somewhere around those lines maybe ?
is there any films around like event horizon ? because that film spun me right out
amityville was pretty fucked up aswell, some of the scenes in there made me jump (which not a lot of movies have managed to do)
somewhere around those lines maybe ?
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SAW had some creepy ideas to it. Cheeply done..not the geatest actors, not the greatest "story" as a whole...but some very creepy idea's presented.
Like: you wake up in a room with a machine attached to your head ..a video tells you you have 2 minutes to get the machine off your head before the apparatice in your mouth blows your head apart like a reverse bear trap.
the key to the machine is in the stomache in the man lying on the floor. You run over with the knife ready to carve up the guy, but then the guys eyes open.
all kinds of kewl shit like that.
Like: you wake up in a room with a machine attached to your head ..a video tells you you have 2 minutes to get the machine off your head before the apparatice in your mouth blows your head apart like a reverse bear trap.
the key to the machine is in the stomache in the man lying on the floor. You run over with the knife ready to carve up the guy, but then the guys eyes open.
all kinds of kewl shit like that.
7zark7 wrote:SAW had some creepy ideas to it. Cheeply done..not the geatest actors, not the greatest "story" as a whole...but some very creepy idea's presented.
Like: you wake up in a room with a machine attached to your head ..a video tells you you have 2 minutes to get the machine off your head before the apparatice in your mouth blows your head apart like a reverse bear trap.
the key to the machine is in the stomache in the man lying on the floor. You run over with the knife ready to carve up the guy, but then the guys eyes open.
all kinds of kewl shit like that.
absolute class film i thought, aye it was budget, you could tell that because the entire film was based in 1 room :]
but still qualiteh, when he jump oout the tub and starts checking his kidneys are still there, prolly the 1st thing id do :icon26:
also very good, gunna have to watch it again though because when i watched it, it was at a house party so apart from not remembering a lot of it, i was also pretty hammered :icon14:shadd_ wrote:i think The Grudge had a few scary scenes. just something about the makeup jobs and the hair just made me a bit chilly.
the original was good, but i think it was to old for me to get gripped with, the remake i thought was pretty cool thoughKaziganthe wrote:The original texas chainsaw massacre was pretty scary.
when the killer threw the guy on the spike (in the basement) made me cringe like a mofo
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, yeariddla wrote:I'm still in shock over Highlander 2, that Robin Williams Toys flick, Battlefield Earth, anything with Shaq, Spice World, Soul Man, Speed 2, Cool As Ice, Howard the Duck, Godfather III, Cutthroat Island, It’s Pat, Cabin Fever, Biker Boyz, Malibu's Most Wanted, The Super Mario Bros, Phone Booth, Gigli, Bio-Dome, Alone in the Dark, Adventures of Pluto Nash, Freddy Got Fingered, From Justin to Kelly, Glitter, Kangaroo Jack, Showgirls, Swept Away, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, Hudson Hawk, Marci X, Corky Romano, Anchorman, Son of the Mask, Cabin Boy, Christmas with the Kranks, Half Past Dead, Anything with Steven Segal, Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights, Juwanna Mann, Mr. Deeds and Night at the Roxbury to name a few.
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just wait a few years till they make a movie about the pig farmer from BC(canada). on trial at the moment for roughly 27 or so slayings though they figure it's around 50-60 women.
should be scary as fuck because it's true.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/pickton/
should be scary as fuck because it's true.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/pickton/
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The last movie that scared me was Jaws...about 20 years ago. Didn't go in a lake, pool, or muddle puddle for about a year after that.
Another flick that scared the living shit outta me when I was a nipper was a faux documentary about Big Foot...narrated by Rod Serling...shown in the cinema where his voice was amplified enough to make Ghengis Khan weep like a schoolgirl. I didn't give up on big foot till I was in college.
The Mothman Prophecies is about the only relatively recent flick that disturbed me...an OK flick that could've been downright terrifying with the right director.
Another flick that scared the living shit outta me when I was a nipper was a faux documentary about Big Foot...narrated by Rod Serling...shown in the cinema where his voice was amplified enough to make Ghengis Khan weep like a schoolgirl. I didn't give up on big foot till I was in college.
The Mothman Prophecies is about the only relatively recent flick that disturbed me...an OK flick that could've been downright terrifying with the right director.
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if there was ever 1 movie that had an after effect on people for years following, Jaws wins hands down.Hannibal wrote:The last movie that scared me was Jaws...about 20 years ago. Didn't go in a lake, pool, or muddle puddle for about a year after that.
Another flick that scared the living shit outta me when I was a nipper was a faux documentary about Big Foot...narrated by Rod Serling...shown in the cinema where his voice was amplified enough to make Ghengis Khan weep like a schoolgirl. I didn't give up on big foot till I was in college.
The Mothman Prophecies is about the only relatively recent flick that disturbed me...an OK flick that could've been downright terrifying with the right director.
