Eugene. Although I really, really liked the one with the bugs in the wood. I'm not sure why but it mesmerised me.
I once read an interview with David Duchovny where he said his favourite part of a woman is the bit where the upper thigh turns into the ass.
I've never been able to forget that. Now nor will you.
remember the one where scully ate a locust or something
scully was pretty hottt
have you seen david duchovny in californication, in one episode he says 'ive always found a tatoo on the back to be a watermark of the promiscuous, i see them and wonder whether the girl likes it in the pooper'
what a player, huh
Nosferatu
still gives me nightmares.
EXORCIST
don't care what anyone says
^ correct
YES
Blair Witch Project
the second japanese grudge film
I found tres scary at various points
^this
It's borderline traumatic. I had bad dreams for a while after I first saw it.
The Orphanage
was the scariest film I've seen in the last 5 years or so.
watched that last night
I rated it highly, but it didn't scare me atol.
Hell yes.
I still keep seeing Tomas walking slowly towards me and purring like a broken kettle.
:'(
The actual watching of the film
doesn't scare me as much as the aftermath in my imagination
My girlfriend's like that
which means I have to be prepared to be woken up the night after watching a horror film due to nightmares :S
cute
do you cuddle her all night, or do you go back to sleep?
Usually give her a cuddle
and talk to her about dogs until she falls asleep thinking about happier things :D
BEEDOGS
<3
god, loads scare me
joey won't let me watch scary things before bed now cos i keep waving my arms about and screaming at things in my sleep..
Tomas!
Shlurp...
Alien
Vanishing (original)
Threads
don't look now!
the shining
the orphanage
The Ring
the japanese versions of
The Ring and the Grudge and the last 5 minutes of the Blair Witch Project fuck me up.
and the scene in Sixth Sense where the dead kid under the bed grabs his ankle.
some south korean movie that was on late one night on film4.
Proper scary stuff.I actually turned it off half way true.
Audition
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
the dvd is in the freezer
Friday The 13th
Yes it's become one of the clichéd "80's Horror Films" but that last bit on the lake has made me afraid of flange.
Seriously, I can no longer listen to Cancer by Mansun without feeling slightly nervous.
The Shining
scared me crap-less when I was a little 'un
Not seen much since unless you count the much underrated and underwatched "Cabin Fever" ;-)
Definitely!
I've spent ages trying to convince my friends that it's the best end to a film ever. It's the cinematic equivalent of 'fuck you' but it has so much depth to it. Complete and utter horror.
Also Blair Witch Project, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the sloth bit in Seven
It's just basically Donald Sutherland following little red riding locks around the world, who then turns out to be a monster at the last minute.
I vote:
The Blair Witch Project
The Evil Dead (the first one everyone! the first one, ie.... not the one that was funny!)
* Little red riding hood.
blair witch
is really underrated thanks to the backlash and parodying it's received.
^
it's not overrated at all
it's so beautiful at points an has one of the most famous love scenes ever. And it's terrifying and exotic and everything. And really clever in terms of foreshadowing and stuff like that.
Ohhh, alright then!
Friends?
Rosemary's Baby has some genuinely chilling moments.
The Ring and The Vanishing (the originals) are also creepy as fuck. For wildly different reasons.
The end of The Blair Witch Project
is probably the only thing on film that's genuinely scared me rather than just made me jump.
i hate films
that are all jumps. It just goes to show what an artless hack the director is; incapable of building any suspense or atmosphere into their film.
Damn, that bloke needs to get a new room or something!
Its not a film but when i was younger
The old original episodes of the x files with the guy who could squeeze through the air vents and small places freaked the shit outta me!
the films everyone is describing here
are disturbing
the really scary movies are things like Legally Blonde and How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days (shudder) and all those awful awful hollywood RomComs that make me feel physically ill at the thought of all those office monkeys around the globe who are so intellectually barren and emotionally stunted that they have to get their visceral shocks from Take A Break true stories of Cab Drivers That Kill or somesuch
The Grudge
The last 15 minutes of Ring 0 are pretty fucked
The third Exorcist movie had some incredible moments too
30 Days of Night
the scariest thing ever on film is...
where that guy's getting seduced by a nurse, i think it's in a mental home, in Freddy 2, she's well up for it, just about to get her snatch out, gets on the guy, starts kissing him then their tongues attatch and the mattress dissapears and it's fire, A BIT PIT OF FIRE. If i'm ever in bed and straddles and kisses me i think of this and freak out.
Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
acksherly
Not for the faint hearted. You've been warned!!!!!!!!!1
absolutely terrified me. I watched it on my own, late at night and I had to pause it at one point and go and get something to eat to take my state of mind back into the real world because I was too scared. Also the bit with the dead woman in the bath made me feel physically sick.
Don't look now, however, left me cold. It seemed to have aged badly.
me and the girl
watched the shining and the blair witch project in one night. i thought she was going to have a cardiac arrest at one point, and i had literally curled into a ball by the last scene of the blair witch
Agree with thewarn
Alien
(the vanishing, is really unsettling very powerful very depressing but im not sure about scary)
(evil dead 1 is gruelling and intense)
Psycho scared me when i was younger
Actually out of modern scaries 'the descent' is actually really rather good
The Descent!
So scary! It's the only film I can think of that's really scared me as a grown up.
The Shining still gets me
even after seeing it countless times.
^ Yes
'come play with us Danny'
Oooh I get shivers just thinking about it!
The Omen
Haunted me for years.
The Orphange, even though it's quite schlocky - gave me really bad dreams.
'the omen' for me too
or anything with evil kids in it.
like the one with nicole kidman that i can't remember the name of.
wolf creek?
and the grudge ones, can't watch them alone.
couldn't bring myself to watch the dvd extra on 'the ring' either where you can watch the actual video, i'm such a pansy.
i <3 horror films!
[REC]
was quite creepy i thought,pissed over Diary Of The Dead which was not very good.
Is Frontier(s) any good?
I was a bundle of nerves...
when I first saw John Carpenters The Thing. I think I was literally shaking during the end credits. Same with Aliens, a masterclass in ramping up the tension for the whole duration and never easing up. Other than those two and Ring films have rarely scared me, computer games can be far more effective, *thinks off the last level in Manhunt* ARGH!!
Forgot about The Thing.
one of the best endings of all time?
City of God
Is not known for it's scaryness. However, there's one scene that I couldn't watch, and gave me nightmares. its....rrrgh I can't even write and describe it...Bye
The Exorcist
Some of it's silly, like the pea soup and the head spinning round, but the rest of it is really fucking creepy.
Event Horizon
maybe
^ this
second most scariest film ever. after the exorcist.
dont even try and say that isnt scary
"where we're going
you wont need eyes to seeeee!"
Defo.
I was actually going to post this, but it's one of the only films which has actually scared me.
the worst bit, for me,
is when they decypher the latin
I actually
cant watch any horror films as i have a very nervous disposition when it comes to them...true story.
Hi!
same
ah that's amazing
the ending completely fucks with you. one of the most brilliantly shot films i've seen
Oh in the same way
I actually really enjoyed Signs when it was out. Its unbelievably tense at points and the video of the wee mexican party is perfect.
It's a shame they blew it by revealing the alien
Hehe I like that film
Me and my flatmate watched it the other day and we were shouting NO DON'T GO IN THERE at the screen and stuff. Yeah we're pretty cool...
I've never seen a horror movie.
Ever!
hellraiser
blue velvet
hellraiser deffo
pinhead gave me nightmares.
I don't think I've seen a horror film that has truly scared me
(since little knickers age)
...
Tristan are you still gonna make me watch that?
damn right i am
it's really really scary tho!
Can we sleep with the light on then?
just that once?
Beat me to it!
The majority is pretty scary but managagable, the end is just terror.
...
texas chainsaw massacre is the most scary i've seen. truly fucked up and disturbing.
yeah really
this is a good call i remember being pretty freaked out by this the first time i saw it
i saw it in the cinema
and we all cheered when certain annoying characters died.
candyman was pretty scary, huh
Hi dukebox
hi thewarn
are you excited about the new x files film
I just saw the trailer for that.
I'm in two minds. I loved the X files to begin with, but then it all got a little too silly. I think I'm glad it's back though. Non committal enough?
did you know billy connolly and xzibit outta pimp my ride are in it
im pretty excited, i think seasons 3-6 were high points, it did get a bit silly though, remember when mulder looked like this
http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/adc/10230651A~Fox-Mulder-Dana-Scully-Posters.jpg
im excited to see the dark knight
Mulder's looking pretty sharp there.
I liked David Duchovny best as the sleazy lowlife in Don't tell mom the babysitter's dead:
http://bp2.blogger.com/_WkKZJVG5wTk/RoTE-p9OIBI/AAAAAAAARdk/a7ChlnnGfY0/s1600-h/Don%27t+Tell+Mom+the+Babysitter%27s+Dead_139.jpg
remember when he was in beethoven
http://xfphotos.fredfarm.com/season2/one_breath/cap065.jpg
tooms was pretty fucked up, huh
Never got better than
Eugene. Although I really, really liked the one with the bugs in the wood. I'm not sure why but it mesmerised me.
I once read an interview with David Duchovny where he said his favourite part of a woman is the bit where the upper thigh turns into the ass.
I've never been able to forget that. Now nor will you.
remember the one where scully ate a locust or something
scully was pretty hottt
have you seen david duchovny in californication, in one episode he says 'ive always found a tatoo on the back to be a watermark of the promiscuous, i see them and wonder whether the girl likes it in the pooper'
what a player, huh
Nosferatu
still gives me nightmares.
EXORCIST
don't care what anyone says
^ correct
YES
Blair Witch Project
the second japanese grudge film
I found tres scary at various points
^this
It's borderline traumatic. I had bad dreams for a while after I first saw it.
The Orphanage
was the scariest film I've seen in the last 5 years or so.
watched that last night
I rated it highly, but it didn't scare me atol.
Hell yes.
I still keep seeing Tomas walking slowly towards me and purring like a broken kettle.
:'(
The actual watching of the film
doesn't scare me as much as the aftermath in my imagination
My girlfriend's like that
which means I have to be prepared to be woken up the night after watching a horror film due to nightmares :S
cute
do you cuddle her all night, or do you go back to sleep?
Usually give her a cuddle
and talk to her about dogs until she falls asleep thinking about happier things :D
BEEDOGS
<3
god, loads scare me
joey won't let me watch scary things before bed now cos i keep waving my arms about and screaming at things in my sleep..
Tomas!
Shlurp...
Alien
Vanishing (original)
Threads
don't look now!
the shining
the orphanage
The Ring
the japanese versions of
The Ring and the Grudge and the last 5 minutes of the Blair Witch Project fuck me up.
and the scene in Sixth Sense where the dead kid under the bed grabs his ankle.
some south korean movie that was on late one night on film4.
Proper scary stuff.I actually turned it off half way true.
Audition
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
the dvd is in the freezer
Friday The 13th
Yes it's become one of the clichéd "80's Horror Films" but that last bit on the lake has made me afraid of flange.
Seriously, I can no longer listen to Cancer by Mansun without feeling slightly nervous.
The Shining
scared me crap-less when I was a little 'un
Not seen much since unless you count the much underrated and underwatched "Cabin Fever" ;-)
Definitely!
I've spent ages trying to convince my friends that it's the best end to a film ever. It's the cinematic equivalent of 'fuck you' but it has so much depth to it. Complete and utter horror.
Also Blair Witch Project, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the sloth bit in Seven
oh and Mulholland Drive, for this scene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrO3pztBMHg&feature=related
;(
Don't look now is sooooooooooooooo overrated.
It's just basically Donald Sutherland following little red riding locks around the world, who then turns out to be a monster at the last minute.
I vote:
The Blair Witch Project
The Evil Dead (the first one everyone! the first one, ie.... not the one that was funny!)
* Little red riding hood.
blair witch
is really underrated thanks to the backlash and parodying it's received.
^
it's not overrated at all
it's so beautiful at points an has one of the most famous love scenes ever. And it's terrifying and exotic and everything. And really clever in terms of foreshadowing and stuff like that.
Ohhh, alright then!
Friends?
Rosemary's Baby has some genuinely chilling moments.
The Ring and The Vanishing (the originals) are also creepy as fuck. For wildly different reasons.
The end of The Blair Witch Project
is probably the only thing on film that's genuinely scared me rather than just made me jump.
i hate films
that are all jumps. It just goes to show what an artless hack the director is; incapable of building any suspense or atmosphere into their film.
The Omen
That bit with the dogs = :'(
Whistle and I'll Come to You
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2usJoHX798
Wow, yeah....that was pretty scary!
Wouldn't mind seeing the whole film.
It's only a short.
About 40 + minutes long.
There is some really surreal little moments.
...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKGQOEJWp4o
Damn, that bloke needs to get a new room or something!
Its not a film but when i was younger
The old original episodes of the x files with the guy who could squeeze through the air vents and small places freaked the shit outta me!
the films everyone is describing here
are disturbing
the really scary movies are things like Legally Blonde and How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days (shudder) and all those awful awful hollywood RomComs that make me feel physically ill at the thought of all those office monkeys around the globe who are so intellectually barren and emotionally stunted that they have to get their visceral shocks from Take A Break true stories of Cab Drivers That Kill or somesuch
THAT'S fucking scary
My Super Sweet 16
is the pinnacle of scary.
hottie or nottie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAaoZZSowQA
oh my fucking god
:(
i know right?
Laugh out loud!
<:D
Urgh
bad taste, my mouth, you, left a.
...
The Grudge
The last 15 minutes of Ring 0 are pretty fucked
The third Exorcist movie had some incredible moments too
30 Days of Night
the scariest thing ever on film is...
where that guy's getting seduced by a nurse, i think it's in a mental home, in Freddy 2, she's well up for it, just about to get her snatch out, gets on the guy, starts kissing him then their tongues attatch and the mattress dissapears and it's fire, A BIT PIT OF FIRE. If i'm ever in bed and straddles and kisses me i think of this and freak out.
Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
acksherly
Not for the faint hearted. You've been warned!!!!!!!!!1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlopRoLe_d4
The Shining
absolutely terrified me. I watched it on my own, late at night and I had to pause it at one point and go and get something to eat to take my state of mind back into the real world because I was too scared. Also the bit with the dead woman in the bath made me feel physically sick.
Don't look now, however, left me cold. It seemed to have aged badly.
me and the girl
watched the shining and the blair witch project in one night. i thought she was going to have a cardiac arrest at one point, and i had literally curled into a ball by the last scene of the blair witch
Agree with thewarn
Alien
(the vanishing, is really unsettling very powerful very depressing but im not sure about scary)
(evil dead 1 is gruelling and intense)
Psycho scared me when i was younger
Actually out of modern scaries 'the descent' is actually really rather good
The Descent!
So scary! It's the only film I can think of that's really scared me as a grown up.
The Shining still gets me
even after seeing it countless times.
^ Yes
'come play with us Danny'
Oooh I get shivers just thinking about it!
The Omen
Haunted me for years.
The Orphange, even though it's quite schlocky - gave me really bad dreams.
'the omen' for me too
or anything with evil kids in it.
like the one with nicole kidman that i can't remember the name of.
wolf creek?
and the grudge ones, can't watch them alone.
couldn't bring myself to watch the dvd extra on 'the ring' either where you can watch the actual video, i'm such a pansy.
i <3 horror films!
[REC]
was quite creepy i thought,pissed over Diary Of The Dead which was not very good.
Is Frontier(s) any good?
I was a bundle of nerves...
when I first saw John Carpenters The Thing. I think I was literally shaking during the end credits. Same with Aliens, a masterclass in ramping up the tension for the whole duration and never easing up. Other than those two and Ring films have rarely scared me, computer games can be far more effective, *thinks off the last level in Manhunt* ARGH!!
Forgot about The Thing.
one of the best endings of all time?
City of God
Is not known for it's scaryness. However, there's one scene that I couldn't watch, and gave me nightmares. its....rrrgh I can't even write and describe it...Bye
The Exorcist
Some of it's silly, like the pea soup and the head spinning round, but the rest of it is really fucking creepy.