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What, in your opinion, is the scariest film ever made?
imapiratearg:
You know, the movies that messed with my head the most haven't been horror movies. But stuff like The Matrix, for example, that make you question reality. Or movies that my paranoias and fears are portrayed. But isn't that the intent of a good horror/suspense movie?
Mikagon:
--- Quote from: Will on 20 Jun 2007, 07:12 ---I really, really wish that Silent Hill hadn't been made as a video game-to-movie port. I thought that the movie itself, as a standalone, was not all that bad. It had some really cool visual moments - the scenes where the ash is falling like snow is, in my opinion, quite beautiful - and the acting wasn't all that bad. If it had JUST been a movie, or even a movie inspired by the game, I think it would have worked. Instead, it tried to be a movie adaptation of the game, and of course did not succeed.
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--- Quote from: Linds on 20 Jun 2007, 10:31 ---I never played Silent Hill, but I really enjoyed the effects in the movie. I wasn't scared while watching, more like intrigued by how awesome the creepy things were, especially the guy with the triangular helmet head with the chain. He was awesome.
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The movie scared me/disturbed me because of the visual effects. I can't get the scene out of my head where she's running through the area with all the chain fences and she comes upon a person on a cross but they're still alive and they have these horrific eyes. Then all the weird children creatures start chasing her, she falls, and wakes up in silent hill (the creepy version of it). Those eyes just creep me out. A lot. As well as other various things in the movie. Although I did find it funny when the man who was tangled up in all the barbed wire started trying to come after her. It was just too ridiculous to take seriously.
Ishotdanieljohnston:
--- Quote from: Cartilage Head on 18 Jun 2007, 16:03 --- David Lynch is pretty much the best "horror" director out there.
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I second that motion.
All the ones that emptied my bowells have been pretty much mentioned- the shining, night of the living dead, don't look now etc.
I'm a big fan of Edward D Wood Jr.'s films- i've seen all his classics. I find them pretty creepy.
It's not a horror but the orignal Vanishing (not the American remake piece of shite) has given me consistant nightmares for years.
And Korean film's... wheher horror or not are FUCKED UP.
Dimmukane:
--- Quote from: Dissy on 19 Jun 2007, 10:58 ---Kazaam
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When I was seven, this movie made me cry. I thought Shaquille O'Neal died, and broke down. Have never cried for any other movie. True story.
Motherfirefly:
The first movie that made me cry was Mighty Joe Young when the Gorilla "dies".
Also the movies that scared me the most are The Shining, The Original Omen, and Nightmare on Elm Street. My mother didn't want to let me see the new remake of the Texas Chainsaw massacre when it came out (I think I was like, 12). So she was like..."you want scary, watch these!".
Needless to say after seeing Nightmare on Elm Street I was afraid to sleep for weeks.
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