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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Im quite the horror fan love sticking the horror channel on the television of a evening psychological horrors being my favourites. im a big fan of Stephen king books/ horror films.
I put the horror channel on at 8 and started watching 'Annabelle' christ alive im jumping out my skin at it.. i want to turn it off but want to see the end! Dilemma! Ive proper got the willies!
Whats the last film to give you the willies? |
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"Im quite the horror fan love sticking the horror channel on the television of a evening psychological horrors being my favourites. im a big fan of Stephen king books/ horror films.
I put the horror channel on at 8 and started watching 'Annabelle' christ alive im jumping out my skin at it.. i want to turn it off but want to see the end! Dilemma! Ive proper got the willies!
Whats the last film to give you the willies? "
Stephen King just does horror so so well, along with the psychology aspect of horror it does hit you in a way no other horror author can
My boy made me watch Annabelle. Like fuck off
Last film to give me heejies was the remake of Pet Sematary....properly spooked me, but not right away, it was several hours later it got me |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Im quite the horror fan love sticking the horror channel on the television of a evening psychological horrors being my favourites. im a big fan of Stephen king books/ horror films.
I put the horror channel on at 8 and started watching 'Annabelle' christ alive im jumping out my skin at it.. i want to turn it off but want to see the end! Dilemma! Ive proper got the willies!
Whats the last film to give you the willies?
Stephen King just does horror so so well, along with the psychology aspect of horror it does hit you in a way no other horror author can
My boy made me watch Annabelle. Like fuck off
Last film to give me heejies was the remake of Pet Sematary....properly spooked me, but not right away, it was several hours later it got me"
Watch it pleeeeease! |
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"I just watched Hereditary again, appreciated it more this time round.
Theres lot of great "hidden" images of the "villains" in that film"
Yes! Last time I watched it was after Midsommar and there are some awesome bits to look out for in that too... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I just watched Hereditary again, appreciated it more this time round.
Theres lot of great "hidden" images of the "villains" in that film
Yes! Last time I watched it was after Midsommar and there are some awesome bits to look out for in that too..."
Yeah ...in the trees and crowd etc |
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Love a thriller/suspense rather than in your face gore.
The last one to get me the bejesus was the Autopsy of Jane Doe, not a good idea to watch it alone and late, every little normal noise in the house made me jump |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Im quite the horror fan love sticking the horror channel on the television of a evening psychological horrors being my favourites. im a big fan of Stephen king books/ horror films.
I put the horror channel on at 8 and started watching 'Annabelle' christ alive im jumping out my skin at it.. i want to turn it off but want to see the end! Dilemma! Ive proper got the willies!
Whats the last film to give you the willies?
Stephen King just does horror so so well, along with the psychology aspect of horror it does hit you in a way no other horror author can
My boy made me watch Annabelle. Like fuck off
Last film to give me heejies was the remake of Pet Sematary....properly spooked me, but not right away, it was several hours later it got me
Watch it pleeeeease! "
I will if you watch Pet Sematary? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why are you watching that with the spooky goings on at your house?!?
yeh im shitting it now! Although its been good for the past week just a light flicker on wednesday evening but that could have been anything really "
Nora and I are virtually holding your hand OP |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Beimg and old fsrt im an old skool horror and nothinh beats The Thing.
But other films that spring to mind that I always enjoyed as creepy was The VVitch, The Descent and The Mothman Prophecies |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Why are you watching that with the spooky goings on at your house?!?
yeh im shitting it now! Although its been good for the past week just a light flicker on wednesday evening but that could have been anything really
Nora and I are virtually holding your hand OP "
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"Beimg and old fsrt im an old skool horror and nothinh beats The Thing.
But other films that spring to mind that I always enjoyed as creepy was The VVitch, The Descent and The Mothman Prophecies"
The Witch is the next on my list, looks great! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I do love a good horror!
I’ve been watching them for years
And that’s my issue, I haven’t seen a really great horror for years. One that makes me jump or squirm. One with an original story (I find them all too samey nowadays)
Am I too conditioned? Lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Let the Right one in
Ginger Snaps
The Descent
Poltergeist
The Conjuring
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Love Let the Right One In .......and the U.S remake Let Me In was decent fot a remake too
Along The Devils Backbone is a fave non english language horror film Nightwatch too though that just mental rather ths scary lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm a weirdo. I'll happily watch Saw or Nightmare on Elm Street but something like Annabelle or The Conjuring I cannot watch. However, I LOVE scare/horror mazes!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The ones with children really freak me out ... it was meant to be quite light hearted I think (maybe?) but poltergeist was ewwww ... that little girl talking into the tv |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not much really and I used to be a massive horror fan. Last film was 'The Haunting' from 1963. Atmospheric and truly creepy. I find most modern horrors nowadays a bit |
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"Dead Silence is the best attempt at horror I've seen for a while, but can't say it was particularly scary! Most horror films aren't..."
It was terrifying. Only a psychopath would not be scared by that film.
I was traumatised! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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The only time a movie has given me the willies was nearly 30 years ago. I had offered to stay up and give my sister a lift home from her school leavers disco and decided to watch a copy of The Omen we had on VHS.
As the film started a slow click... click... click noise started coming from the video player.
I noped out after a couple of minutes. |
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By *ogueAngelMan
over a year ago
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"Dead Silence is the best attempt at horror I've seen for a while, but can't say it was particularly scary! Most horror films aren't...
It was terrifying. Only a psychopath would not be scared by that film.
I was traumatised! "
Are you calling me a psychopath?! I think that's that's trauma talking... |
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By *ogueAngelMan
over a year ago
Near Bath / Bristol |
"Making notes, I havnt seen a good scary film that has got to me for years"
I enjoyed Mirrors, and even Mirrors 2 was decent for a sequel. I've a whole library of horror DVDs (old school, I know) but hard to find a scary one! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Oh I grew up in horror films....
Our best family friends mother was big into horror films we watched some crazy scary shit as kids,,. The worst was watching a Halloween film in the basement (age about 12) & she came down the stairs with a mask on & with chainsaw in hand.... scared the crap out of us... |
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"Oh I grew up in horror films....
Our best family friends mother was big into horror films we watched some crazy scary shit as kids,,. The worst was watching a Halloween film in the basement (age about 12) & she came down the stairs with a mask on & with chainsaw in hand.... scared the crap out of us..." |
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By *inkySeeKinkyDoWoman
over a year ago
'tween PontyCarlo & CasVegas in West Yorks |
I absolutely love horror and have done since i was a kid.
Most recently I watched Antebellum and it is awesome! Same guy who made Us and Get Out i think which are equally as brilliant!
Unhinged is another really good one...its like road rage on steroids!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Oh I grew up in horror films....
Our best family friends mother was big into horror films we watched some crazy scary shit as kids,,. The worst was watching a Halloween film in the basement (age about 12) & she came down the stairs with a mask on & with chainsaw in hand.... scared the crap out of us..."
Same - grew up on horror. Stayed up late one night to watch Poltergheist and I had a clown in my bedroom like the one in the film. Woke up in the early hours with it staring at me from the bottom of my bed. Nearly fled the house screaming ... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I thought drag me to hell was quite good but prefer zombie type films as long as they are well made.
catch me by the ghosties but not the goolies"
Haha I wathced an episode of The Two Ronnies earlier they basically told that ghost goolies joke lol |
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