International Young Naturists Organisation
General Talk (primarily non-naturist) => Television, Movies and Theatre => Topic started by: jimbo on November 20, 2014, 01:39:33 pm
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For all horror film lovers: What is the scariest film you've seen? I have watched a good many horror films but the one that I found most scary was The Grudge 2 with Final Destination 2 a close second.
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Unfortunately horror movies don't freak me out anymore which I'm sad about. It was always fun getting scared. Growing up the first time I saw blair witch project in theaters and after i had to sleep on the floor of my parents room for week. The most current movie that just left me feeling grossed out and disturbed was the human centipede
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Unfortunately horror movies don't freak me out anymore which I'm sad about. It was always fun getting scared. Growing up the first time I saw blair witch project in theaters and after i had to sleep on the floor of my parents room for week. The most current movie that just left me feeling grossed out and disturbed was the human centipede
:3145 they are all predictable as hell now (pun intended). And some, like saw, miss the point. They are gruesome but not remotely scary.
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I Love this Kind of Movies like Insidious...
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I've watched Insidious 1 and 2. I can't wait to see the sequel. Even in my youth very few horror films really freaked me out. In fact hearing about the high occurrence of violent crime in South Africa scared me more.
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When I was very young, I remember that The Mummy scared the crap out of me. But looking back at it now, it wasn't actually that scary ahahha
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The scariest one for me is : the babadook :) , but that's because when I was born I had a doll that looks like the ghost in the movie :p .
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The scariest one for me is : the babadook :) , but that's because when I was born I had a doll that looks like the ghost in the movie :p .
Babadook was awesome!!!
After watching it (played it after midnight... not a good idea!) i can truly say didn't feel comfortable when going to bed alone JAJAJA
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the conjuring i thought was pretty scary and I don't tend to scare easily
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Just saw Babadook :879 :322
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Dog Soldiers, first time it scared me so bad not to bad now though
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The Woman In Black....i cant handle proper jumpy movies like that, and ones with kids....ugh
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The Shining - after seeing it many times it still is very uncomfortable to watch alone - a real sense of foreboding and dread right from the opening shot.
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This movie, is probably the only horror movie that I've seen that keeps me from sleeping at night. My friends all used to do horror nights on fridays and this tops them all. It has the stupidest plot. But is definately a great scare! :879
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This movie, is probably the only horror movie that I've seen that keeps me from sleeping at night. My friends all used to do horror nights on fridays and this tops them all. It has the stupidest plot. But is definately a great scare! :879
Is that the one about kpop groups?
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Yep! About a Kpop group and they're all trying to be the main singer.
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It was interesting. A lot better than a tale of two sisters. That's movie was so slow and boring.
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The horror movies which I find had the most effect on me, watched them as a child, the first and original A Nightmare On Elm Street, Hellraiser and John Carpenter's Prince Of Darkness.
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The original Japanese 'The Ring' was definitely the scariest when I first saw it. After rewatching it as an adult though, it really lost its creepiness factor.
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After watching "A Nightmare on Elm street" I was to afraid to go to sleep for the next few days. Scary.
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Warlock Armageddon has a scene that filled me with existential terror as a kid. The Warlock turns an art collector into a piece of living abstract art.
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The Exorcist.
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I have never actually watched a horror movie.
My parents would not let me until recently, and now I have no real interest in them.
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I love scary movies to bad they dont make them like they use to. I like a good slasher movie
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I don't get scared during movies (typically) but one that absolutely horrified me was Midsommar. It was so mentally heavy.
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To this day one of the scariest movies for me is the original Alien directed by Ridley Scott. It's a classic for a reason and it holds up now nearly 100%. If I had to pick something else I would have to go with A Quiet Place.
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Horror movies dont really scare me, games do though. Human Centipede 2 was a bit unnerving though just because of how extreme the body horror was in that film
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Horror is definitely my favorite genre. I'd say The Blaire Witch Project, The Mothman Prophecies, and The Fourth Kind were some of the best psychological horror I've seen in my life so far. Les Martyrs (don't look this one up if you're squeamish, seriously) has so far been the most disturbing.
I thought The Hills have Eyes had some disturbing scenes, too, but Les Martyrs takes the cake.
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cats.
enough said
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cats.
enough said
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