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 Posted: Thursday August 11th, 2005 14:54

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It's not funny! :(

It's not so much the situation in the end but rather it's the dramatic way you find out.  Your brain can't quite take in what your eyes are telling you.  Like your mind is saying "no i did NOT just see that!  no way!" but you did... you did...

*breaks down in to tears*

don't watch that film!



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 Posted: Thursday August 11th, 2005 15:21

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lol u gettin me all curious now. I've never come across a film with a plot like that in my life



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 Posted: Thursday August 11th, 2005 15:37

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banana.gif  It's not meant to be horror in the classic sense... but  they've plumbed the depths of every straight man's psyche and came up with a terror that made them squirm in their seats.   

(Technically, tho'.... it's a drama.)

Have you ever met a "woman" who was "packing heat", DM??     I am so surprised at how easily fooled men can be, I can spot a tranny for miles...



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 Posted: Thursday August 11th, 2005 15:46

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@DM

I have to watch it now just out of curiosity.  I bet my BF has seen it already he likes war films.  Maybe I should hire a comedy.  Thanks for warning me.



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 Posted: Thursday August 11th, 2005 15:49

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YankeeJamaRican wrote: banana.gif  It's not meant to be horror in the classic sense... but  they've plumbed the depths of every straight man's psyche and came up with a terror that made them squirm in their seats.   

(Technically, tho'.... it's a drama.)

Have you ever met a "woman" who was "packing heat", DM??     I am so surprised at how easily fooled men can be, I can spot a tranny for miles...


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oh ok I understand it now, cause I couldn't for the life of me figure out what genre it was. I have 2 see it lolol



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 Posted: Friday August 12th, 2005 17:56

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It has to be night of the living dead.



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 Posted: Monday August 15th, 2005 00:22

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Scariest movies for me were........

 

The Beast Must Die(British)

Asylum(British)

Jurassic Park(the 1st one,those veloceraptors were no joke)

American Warewolf in London(some of the best special effects EVER committed to the screen)

 

DM-re:The Crying Game, went to see that by myself on someones recommendation,at the "money shot"if you will, my jaw said KLANG!! I didnt have a clue.

Next week I dragged my Mom to see it she said she knew all along because of her hands.Go figure. I can see how it would mash up a few blokes tho coz sistren was fine.:)



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 Posted: Monday March 20th, 2006 14:35

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http://www.angryalien.com/0204/exorcistbunnies.html



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 Posted: Wednesday March 29th, 2006 14:07

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I would say 'SAW'.

Also saw the new version of  'The Hills have eyes'. That was a bit spooky at times.

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 Posted: Wednesday March 29th, 2006 16:26

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Scared the hell out of me that this happened only 150 years ago and I was 8 when I first saw it.



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 Posted: Wednesday March 29th, 2006 20:50

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Dawn of the dead is a good movie, not scarey, more thrilling, on the edge of your seat type stuff.  Salems Lot scared the hell out of me as a kid and the music from Omen is just horrible.  Apparently there is a new version of this film being released on the 6th day of the 6th month 2006.  I doubt it will be as good as the original.



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 Posted: Wednesday March 29th, 2006 22:37

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Prince Hakeem wrote: So-called Horror movies nowadays only make me laugh at them, but I must admit that the final scene in  Ringu with the spooky girl coming out the TV had me SHOOK!!

I think Evil Dead reigns supreme while The Exorcist isn't nearly as scary as people made out.


When alien first came out it was the scariest movie I ever saw.

I was 15 and I saw it on a very large screen which probably had something to do with it.

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 Posted: Thursday March 30th, 2006 10:22

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DrunkMonkey wrote:  Please please please do not watch it.

If you do you can not blame me for what happens...


 

I know what to rent this weekend...crying game it isbanana.gif





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 Posted: Thursday March 30th, 2006 15:10

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(I am still cracking up at The Crying Game being listed here.  As Colonel Kurtz would say: "the horror...the horror")

The Thing with Kurt Russell, creepy messy horror- but good.  Saw it for the first time recently and it gave me the jinkies.

The original Omen was released on 06/06/76... man, I still hate Rottweilers because of that movie. 



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The second aliens film was very scary....there's a scene when Ripley and hicks (after newt gets kidnapped by some big ass alien) are trying to shut a door but it's jammed....and you can see into the distance just complete darkness...the only thing lit is the elevator door and roof....then suddenly an alien pops it's head in real fast as the door starts closing again....freak me out like mad!



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Hostel

WARNING! THIS IS AN EXTREMELY DISTURBING FILM. It borders too closely on the PROBABLE to even suspend belief. What happens in this movie hypothetically, happens all the time -- Someone finds themselves in a really f***d up situation in an unfamiliar with nowhere to run and noone to turn to who would give a damn long enough not to sell you out.

28 days later

This isn't the average zombie movie even though it was billed as such. Another film with a disturbing premise. Go and do a little research on 'inhibitors' and it follows that what happens in this movie too, is quite probable.

CUBE

The cinematography could have been a bit 'tighter' and less revealing, but yet another disturbing film about a group of folks unwittingly subjected to a very nasty social experiment. While the 'cube' itself is something improbably fantastic, the premise -- which is really all about how different people percieve and deal with sharing environmental experiences -- is quite creepy.

Carnival of Souls

If you've seen 'Vanilla Sky', 'The Sixth Sense', etc. then you ought to know that this 1950's B&W film is the original 'sleeper' movie. Also disturbing.

Either version of 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers'--

but the original film the scripting which was right on spot in conveying the idea of the genuine absence of a human soul, as something that CAN be detected, regardless of how closely the copy matches the original person.

(a) Night of the Living Dead

(b) Dawn of the Dead

(a) Scary because the story is event-driven; it is happening in real-time

(b) Scary because it is character-driven;the zombies in this movie are really metaphoric -- on that level we have to wrestle with the fact that they are 'things' as well as 'people'; objects we can do anything with, but which also have needs and define-and influence our own behavior (This is demonstrated again and again through the whole film:

Peters tearful reluctance to murder the dead

Frans sympathetic encounters with the undead

Rogers increasingly manic- and ultimately fatal -desensitivity and indulgence in a loss of perspective when dealing with the undead.

 

 

 

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blackbutterfly182 wrote: For me it has to be IT the stephen king film it scared the sh*t out of me soo creepy and sinister.
 

I concur.  That movie scared the hell out of me, I still get chills just thinking about it.



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MOST horror movies don't scare me at all.

What frightens me about any horror film-that is, what makes a good horror film to begin with, I think, is premise; what the film is trying to convey or suspend belief that is happening.

Typically the more gore, the less frightening the film is-on the one hand. And on the other, given the premise put forth, the film could be a complete freak-show, and still be chilling.

Take Shaun of the Dead as an example. The film is a complete zombie flick parody- But how seriously would you take the evening news report tha the dead were returning to life?

John Carpenter's "The Thing"-also "They Live"; now the monsters (space aliens in either case), are rediculously unbelievable-with the exception that they are no more unbelievable than might believe if we ever had to deal with.

Phantasm's "Tall Man" (Angus Scrimm) like pinhead, is the kind of 'thing' of bad dreams. Forget about everything else. He alone is creepy enough.

I think THE SCARIEST ZOMBIE MOVIE EVER is Return of the Living Dead-hilarous, but...

You breath a gas...you die

You return to life...you don't know you are dead

You consciously experience all the physiological effects of death...rigor mortis, decay, etc.

eating live brains supresses pain.

Now that is scary.

 

 



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 Posted: Friday August 4th, 2006 12:13

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The Japanese mank the BEST horror flicks.. all the hollywood ones are rip offs of Japanese films and styles, the camera angels, everything in Japanese films is just surreal to the point of giving you a heart attack.

The LAST horror flick I watched, was AUDITION. Dear lord god almighty I didn't know what the film was about I just started watching it think it was an average film.. I won't even spoil it for peeps on here and go into it but cause I wasn't expecting it it honestly put me off horror flicks for a bit... as well as Japanese women, funny cause my bro knows a few and we went out for drinks, my bro threw the film in a conversation while I was drunk and other than pissing them off  by talking about China including their accomplishments by generalizing and calling them all Chinese rather than Japanese, even going as far as talking about, ''The Art of War'' the sheer mentioning of that film stopped me dead in my tracks.

Find out why... check out that film, F' hollywood pop horror, its all about the Japanese horrors (and films in general). It'll shake you up 100% guarenteed.



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Rebel-Lion - The Audition, man I've had that dvd at home for about three years and haven't watched it yet. Gonna watch it tonight now.

Has anyone seen Revenge of Billy the Kid...it's so gross it's horrible - cracked me up big time.

The new films are quite graphic now. I mean horror films are my favourite genre so I have quite a descerning eye for plot, effects and the scare factor. As I've been watching them for years (since pre 10), my fondest memories are of the old Peter Cushing, Dracula and werewolf films.

But if I were watcing todays horrors (like the new Hills have eyes, the last chainsaw massacre, Saw 1 and 2 etc when I was a young pup, these have to be the scariest - there's a modern day reality to them where Dracula and sorts were always fictional...a bit like superheroes and villains in comics.

I guess there are horrors which deal with monsters, the supernatural and those that deal with human psycopaths.

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 Posted: Friday August 4th, 2006 14:17

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Watch -The Audition- man! Lend it to peeps on here! I bet you a tenner you'll be back on here with a new liking for ponies and fluffy animals named by Paris Hilton.

I prefer the ones that do their best to catch you off guard with sheer plot, camera angles and suspence over the typical Dawn of the Dead lots of flesh and gore stuff. It dosen't even need to be full of graphics if its well plotted out.

 

 



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 Posted: Friday August 4th, 2006 16:56

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Rebel-Lion - Off guard? I know what you mean, two scenes come to mind, Omen II when the raven appears on the end of the grannys bed and The Brood when the granny goes into the kitchen and the midget is hiding on top of the cupboards...those two get me everytime.



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Wolf Creek was cold!



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 Posted: Saturday August 5th, 2006 15:45

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I'll keep an eye out for them.

How about that film with the kids running loose on some camping trip and end up killing one another, was a kid when I heard of that one, there was a boulder scene where a kid gets squashed :(

The Battle Royale series are pretty cool... the second one was political, can't remember if the first one was but they've got an underlying point to them, kids being made to kill and hate one another in battle = soilders fighting wars for someone elses cause. Good stuff.

 



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 Posted: Sunday August 27th, 2006 21:09

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Rebel-Lion wrote:


How about that film with the kids running loose on some camping trip and end up killing one another, was a kid when I heard of that one, there was a boulder scene where a kid gets squashed :(



 

I think that's The Lord of the Flies - I've never seen it but I read the book and I was shaken big time.


When I first saw Ring (japanese version) I couldn't sleep that night. It scared the sh*t out of me and it had no gore or anything graphic. Usually it's films like that which get to me.

Donnie darko isn't a horror film but it makes you think alot, also I started getting all paranoid that a jet plane engine was gonna drop on me while I was asleep or worse...while I was undressed.

Scary.



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 Posted: Thursday November 9th, 2006 19:36

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Not scary, but two of my favourite scenes from one of my favourite horror flicks:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54TdLFbL_6k

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BO1mmzIAz3k



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