Movies you are afraid of
I am deathly afraid of sharks so I hate Jaws, ive not even seen it im that afraid, i cant even look at the poster for it
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Pi by Darenofsky (sp?)
I saw it half way but had to go somewhere. Stopped it and never could get myself to put that freaky movie back in.
I saw it half way but had to go somewhere. Stopped it and never could get myself to put that freaky movie back in.
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When people say The Ring do they mean the original or the Hollywood remake.
I mean the Hollywood remake is good but it isn't scary.
However the original made me think twice about switching my tv on again.
I mean the Hollywood remake is good but it isn't scary.
However the original made me think twice about switching my tv on again.
I've never had a movie truly scare me, as in I'm still thinking about it and terrified by it the day after. The closest a film has come to doing that is Eraserhead. It made me think of the terrors of fatherhood, that while far off in my future, could still strike me. Lynch made the film so eerie. Every scene is chilling. But its one of the greatest films I've ever seen, and I'll probably watch it again soon. Also with this film, the lights at my friends house went out after watching it, so we went ape****.
Irreversible was so disturbing, I'll probably never watch it again, but it was still a great film.
Out of the more conventional picks, I saw The Ring in theatres when I was 13 and the boo scares startled the hell out of me, but the film had no lasting effect.
Poltergeist was my first scary film, and it had some moments that creeped me out, especially the clown scene.
The Evil Dead was a sleepover staple for me and one of my buddies, and the first time we watched it I was pretty wigged out. It doesn't scare me anymore, but it definitely had some gross **** in it that freaked me out the first time. Its still one of my favorite horror films today.
Irreversible was so disturbing, I'll probably never watch it again, but it was still a great film.
Out of the more conventional picks, I saw The Ring in theatres when I was 13 and the boo scares startled the hell out of me, but the film had no lasting effect.
Poltergeist was my first scary film, and it had some moments that creeped me out, especially the clown scene.
The Evil Dead was a sleepover staple for me and one of my buddies, and the first time we watched it I was pretty wigged out. It doesn't scare me anymore, but it definitely had some gross **** in it that freaked me out the first time. Its still one of my favorite horror films today.
Tod Browning's Freaks (1932)
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Originally Posted by MovieMaker5087
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Need I say more?
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" I see in your eyes, the same fear that would take the heart of me. A day may come when the courage of men fails, whe we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day. May and hour of wolves and shattered shields before the age of men comes crashing down, but it is not this day! This day we Fight! For all that you hold dear on this good earth, I bid you stand men of the west!!"
-Aragorn: The Lord of the Rings the Return of the King
" I see in your eyes, the same fear that would take the heart of me. A day may come when the courage of men fails, whe we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day. May and hour of wolves and shattered shields before the age of men comes crashing down, but it is not this day! This day we Fight! For all that you hold dear on this good earth, I bid you stand men of the west!!"
-Aragorn: The Lord of the Rings the Return of the King
Originally Posted by uconjack
Tod Browning's Freaks (1932)
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on a related note,
I don't know the title to this -- it's a horror flick I saw in the 80's -- anyway, there's this woman; she's in the bathroom I think; she drinks a glass of water, then all of a sudden she screams in pain, collapses on the floor, and still conscious, gives birth to a full grown man.
the angle is side view -- all you can see are her legs, and the bloody man crawling his way out.
Then the man takes a shower to wash the blood off.
I don't know the title to this -- it's a horror flick I saw in the 80's -- anyway, there's this woman; she's in the bathroom I think; she drinks a glass of water, then all of a sudden she screams in pain, collapses on the floor, and still conscious, gives birth to a full grown man.
the angle is side view -- all you can see are her legs, and the bloody man crawling his way out.
Then the man takes a shower to wash the blood off.
Originally Posted by uconjack
Tod Browning's Freaks (1932)
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"You smell that? Do you smell that?... Napalm, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that. I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for twelve hours. When it was all over I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' dink body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole hill. Smelled like... victory. Someday this war's gonna end..."
It is the only movie that I have owned that I liked and then got rid of because I did not want it in the house. It is just a creepy, scary movie. Have you ever seen it?
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Originally Posted by undercoverlover
I am deathly afraid of sharks so I hate Jaws, ive not even seen it im that afraid, i cant even look at the poster for it
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^^ When I read the word, "Highlander," I think to myself, "I'm gonna go take a dump."
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Hey what's wrong with Highlander??? You've got ze scottish man played ze froggie(lambert) and as a stroke of genius a spaniard played by a jock(sir sean). " Yesh I'm Wan Ramirezsh from Spain, yesh mish moneypenny" Hey ho, come mess with our heritage big money-making Hollywood machine. The Kirgin was a kick-ass baddie though. Let's not mention the other films in this franchise or the dodgy tv show!!!
Thought the remake of " The Grudge" was terryfying, but in a good way, hey we all like to hide behind the sofa sometimes(strange having a sofa in the cinema, please don't pick holes)
Still have problems watching anything with Hugh Grant or Woody Allen, strange phobia I know, but it's the constant cold weather and rain over here!!!!
Thought the remake of " The Grudge" was terryfying, but in a good way, hey we all like to hide behind the sofa sometimes(strange having a sofa in the cinema, please don't pick holes)
Still have problems watching anything with Hugh Grant or Woody Allen, strange phobia I know, but it's the constant cold weather and rain over here!!!!
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Originally Posted by uconjack
It is the only movie that I have owned that I liked and then got rid of because I did not want it in the house. It is just a creepy, scary movie. Have you ever seen it?
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Originally Posted by OG-
Oh God, that is what that movie is called!? Little Monsters scared.the.crap. out of me. I think that is actually the only movie that has EVER given me nightmares.
Anyway, I can't think of a movie that I'm scared to see again. I don't have one as of now. If I think of something, I'll pop in this thread again.
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