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What, in your opinion, is the scariest film ever made?
Emaline:
I disagree. I think the fact that they showed Pennywise made it so much scarier. Remember that scene where he is in the sewer, heckling the kids or something? Yeah, that scared the life out of me for some reason. For years I could go near sewers. I was always so afraid he'd pop out, and pull me in, or I'd fall in and he'd be in there. I was scared of Pennywise.
Ben yayayayayayayay:
Signs was pretty good until they showed the shitty-looking alien. He looked like Abe from Oddworld basically.
I'm not generally scared by horror films. Probably because the first movie I ever saw was The Exorcist and I must have watched it about 10 times before the age of 5. Now, I'm much more scared from the ideas and questions brought up in a film than the images depicted on-screen.
The Bad Seed (1956), The Omen (1976), and The Nanny (1965) all raise the question "What if your child was a psychotic murderer?", and that's scary cause I don't want my child to be a psychokiller :-(
2001: A Space Oddysey (1968) made me realize how epicly fucking scary space is. From the possibility of floating away from your ship into nothingness foreverness, to that freaky mind trip upon entering Jupiter (the monolith?), and with that lengthy space sequence where all you could hear was the guy breathing from inside his helmet, I felt small and insecure by the end of the picture.
Off topic: I hate hate hate when a fucking cat jumps across screen or there's a loud bang after a long silence. That shit's cheap and I hate it...hate hate
TheBoredOne:
6th Sense beats the hell out of Signs.
Ozymandias:
--- Quote from: Ben yayayayayayayay on 14 Jun 2007, 19:06 ---Signs was pretty good until they showed the shitty-looking alien. He looked like Abe from Oddworld basically.
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:-o
I finally understand why everyone said that the aliens were scary and I wasn't even phased. I was waiting for them to say "follow me!" and then fart.
Dimmukane:
Crazy horror movies:
Hide and Creep: 2,000$ or so budget, Zombie Lesbians, Zombies Are Afraid of the Dark
The Mad: A zombie movie with Billy Zane about infected hamburger meat that turns people into zombies. I wasn't expecting it to be so awesome.
2001 Maniacs: Confederate Ghosts (led by John Englund) barbecue six roadtrippers.
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