Title: Scary movies
Description: any movies that still creep you out?
liz_shaw - March 25, 2005 12:23 PM (GMT)
I've seen each of the scream movies several times before and I am watching the first Scream movie now for about the 5th time and I am absolutely terrified. My heart is racing. I am so terrified and I probably shouldn't even be saying that.
maniacnymph - March 28, 2005 02:40 AM (GMT)
Godsend is only rated M. however, it has been the only movie to date that has scared me. it is disturbing. see it.
maniacnymph - March 28, 2005 02:42 AM (GMT)
oh god, i lie. the version of alice in wonderland, the one thats not a cartoon, but uses real people as actors, THAT scared me, nay, TERRIFIED me.
liz_shaw - March 28, 2005 02:53 AM (GMT)
finally someone replied to my thread.
I haven't seen the ring or the ring two but as soon as I next have money, next weekend and have finished my assignments I am so going to hire them both out.
Cheese Monkey - March 28, 2005 10:39 AM (GMT)
Ha! The ring two, what a joke! Like all American takeoffs of an origional Japanese horror, I'm sure it will suck. I have seen the ring, and it was quite good, but if you've seen the origional version, it'll blow your mind. Same goes for the Grudge. In Japanese, it's called Ju-on and the best thing about it is that the vengefull spirit doesn't look like a muppet on acid. *shakes head in disgust* The version of the Grudge with SMG didn't scare me at all, I spent almost the whole movie wondering if Miss Sarah has had a nose job or something.
§©ª®\³t §p¡d³® - March 29, 2005 06:32 AM (GMT)
stephen kings - the shining & IT
although i haven't seen "it" since i was in primary/intermediate it scared me enuff then to not goto to the vidoe store and hire it out again today
Steveo - April 4, 2005 11:40 PM (GMT)
i avoid those types of movies unless they are soo bad they end up funny
cynicalbrat - April 5, 2005 04:02 AM (GMT)
Hmmm I saw hide and seek awhile back, it didn't scare me but it was creepy. But I found uptown girls creepy, that little girl is just damn creepy with her big eyes and monotone voice *shivers*
I can't really think of anything recently that has really scared me, I think i've desensatised myself to horror movies .... I do love the classics though, Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th and of course the origonal Texas Chainsaw Masacre.
Oh American Psyco was a deeply disturbing, creepy and all out WONDERFUL film.
Steveo - April 6, 2005 10:05 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (cynicalbrat @ Apr 5 2005, 04:02 AM) |
| Oh American Psyco was a deeply disturbing, creepy and all out WONDERFUL film. |
Thats an amazing film, even though its very graphic its done so well. My favourite scene is when hes dragging the guy he just axed with his raincoat on to the bin and no one even takes notice of what he's doing just say's hi, such a good statement. The second one was ok, more black humor i felt
cynicalbrat - April 6, 2005 11:11 AM (GMT)
oh I haven't seen the second one yet. I really want to. My fave part of the first one was with the kitten and the ATM.
Jaded Mandarin - April 8, 2005 07:54 AM (GMT)
I've been watching horror movies since I can remember. My favourites would have to be "A Nightmare On Elm St", "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Evil Dead". They have never freaked me out and are quite comical at times. When I was eight my older brother bought me this Freddy set that came with figurines and posters.
The one film that can send chills up my spine is "Return To Oz". The wheelies and Princess Mombie's heads, shiiiiiiiiit.