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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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watched five minutes of the last days mars the other night, had to turn it over
, that was bad enough, dunno how people get through whole series of stuff like, saw , stuff which involves sadistic cruelty. i just cant cope with it . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's the psychological ones that spook me the most, 8mm is probably the most disturbing one I've seen. I have refused to watch the likes of Hostel etc as it just seems far too sadistic to call it entertainment |
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A movie is only scary if you are willing to let yourself be scared.
Personally we feel I more with atmospheric horror movies. Some favourites of ours: The Haunting (Robert Wise original), The Blair Witch Project and, more recently, IT Follows. |
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"A movie is only scary if you are willing to let yourself be scared.
Personally we feel I more with atmospheric horror movies. Some favourites of ours: The Haunting (Robert Wise original), The Blair Witch Project and, more recently, IT Follows."
Personally I thought of It Follows very, very low. |
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"A movie is only scary if you are willing to let yourself be scared.
Personally we feel I more with atmospheric horror movies. Some favourites of ours: The Haunting (Robert Wise original), The Blair Witch Project and, more recently, IT Follows."
I saw It Follows last night actually, quite enjoyed it |
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I love watching horror films and seen many as I still like thirteen ghosts and the haunting
as not many makes me jump but an odd one does do but i normally are after making someone else jump whilst watching one
tend to detest things like blair witch and those which run around with a camcorder stuck to them as they just bore the hell out of me if I watch them
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"Love horror films. Only one so far as made me feel nervous after that was Darkness Falls.
My brother turning the hallway light off while I was watching freaked me out "
oh you watched the tooth fairy one you could try the dentist if you want jo |
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By *o30Woman
over a year ago
Lincoln |
"Love horror films. Only one so far as made me feel nervous after that was Darkness Falls.
My brother turning the hallway light off while I was watching freaked me out
oh you watched the tooth fairy one you could try the dentist if you want jo"
But I do believe in fairies, I do, I do |
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"Love horror films. Only one so far as made me feel nervous after that was Darkness Falls.
My brother turning the hallway light off while I was watching freaked me out
oh you watched the tooth fairy one you could try the dentist if you want jo
But I do believe in fairies, I do, I do "
yeah I believe you just not that one
just thoughts on making someone really jump as I know that they havent seen that one yet and more so at the lighthouse scene |
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By *o30Woman
over a year ago
Lincoln |
"Love horror films. Only one so far as made me feel nervous after that was Darkness Falls.
My brother turning the hallway light off while I was watching freaked me out
oh you watched the tooth fairy one you could try the dentist if you want jo
But I do believe in fairies, I do, I do
yeah I believe you just not that one
just thoughts on making someone really jump as I know that they havent seen that one yet and more so at the lighthouse scene "
That was my little nod to Peter Pan .
The whole movie is scary. Can't bring myself to watch it again |
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By *ucyfur77Woman
over a year ago
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"It's the psychological ones that spook me the most, 8mm is probably the most disturbing one I've seen. I have refused to watch the likes of Hostel etc as it just seems far too sadistic to call it entertainment"
God yeah, the subject matter is disturbing. Needed all of the hugs that night.. |
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Hostel is amazing, it's so real. Mum And Dad is pretty fucked up, Dog Soldiers is so tense. These films made me shake while I was watching them.
I normally find horror really cringey, I hate films that do cheap jumps with screechy violins.
Beautiful horror films (in my mind) anything Del Torro, Pans Labyrinth is a lovely introduction. Loved The Devils Rejects with Rob Zombie. Interview With A Vampire, 30 Days of Night, 28 Days Later. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Has anyone seen the Daniel Radcliffe horror film "The lady in black"
Only think it's a 12 certificate to. Certainly made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up !! |
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