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over a year ago
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Did you ever see the other cartoon film by the same people that did watership down? It was called 'the plague dogs' one had a probe in its head. They escape from the lab but are carriers of weaponised germs. |
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"Did you ever see the other cartoon film by the same people that did watership down? It was called 'the plague dogs' one had a probe in its head. They escape from the lab but are carriers of weaponised germs. "
Oh god I remember seeing a bit of that...it was horrific!
Watership Down and Event Horizon both scared the hell out of me ![](/icons/s/sad.gif) |
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Overt horror, blood and gore etc., doesn't faze me but the *suggestion* of malevolence creeps me out. I think I've said this before but if I go anywhere near 'The Woman in Black' (TV, film, stage, book), without fail I have terrifying nightmares. You'd think I'd have learnt my lesson by now ![](/icons/s/rolleyes.gif) |
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Nosferatu, brilliant and probably the most influential Dracula movie ever. Watch it in a darkened room with the wind blowing outside, with a log fire crackling and casting shadows on the walls, scary as shit, trust me. ![](/icons/s/eek.gif) |
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"Although it's got one foot planted firmly in the comedy genre, American Warewolf in London is still rather disturbing thanks to the fantastic effects (and none of your cgi nonsense either) "
Personally think the so called "comedy" ruins what should be a truly scary movie. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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The one that had me checking under the bed, in the wardrobe and thinking about sleeping with the lights on as a 16 or 17 year old was Dressed To Kill was more pschological thriller than anything but scared the pants off me.
Out and out horror films don't scare me at all, and apart from making me jump occasionally, usually make me laugh more than anything. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Salems lot... when I was a kid this film gave me nightmares
The knock on the window 'let me in' scene
The rocking chair "look at me" scene
So many scary scenes in that film, but what a classic
The remake was pants by the way
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"Although it's got one foot planted firmly in the comedy genre, American Warewolf in London is still rather disturbing thanks to the fantastic effects (and none of your cgi nonsense either)
Personally think the so called "comedy" ruins what should be a truly scary movie."
On the plus side, it does have Rik Mayall in it and a naked jenny Agutter ![](/icons/s/twisted.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Psycho 4 scared the shit out of me when i was 11. Norman Bates stabbing a boy to death in his cellar. Trying to escape thru the window. Terrified for years on the dark landing. |
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Can honestly say I can't remember the last film to actually scare me.
'Don't Breathe' made me nervous for the characters, but not scared.
The last film I remember making me scared was Jurassic Park... When I was 6. My Sister put it on when she was looking after me while my parents were out and she got in trouble for letting me watch it ![](/icons/s/lol.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Can honestly say I can't remember the last film to actually scare me.
'Don't Breathe' made me nervous for the characters, but not scared.
The last film I remember making me scared was Jurassic Park... When I was 6. My Sister put it on when she was looking after me while my parents were out and she got in trouble for letting me watch it "
Don't remember the last film since Jurassic Park I guess... Haha |
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