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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Following on from the boogie man thread , do you like horror films? If so what’s the scariest you have seen?
The first Conjuring is mine "
I love horror films mainly slasher films but old slashers, tend to find newer films are more thriller than horror |
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"Following on from the boogie man thread , do you like horror films? If so what’s the scariest you have seen?
The first Conjuring is mine
I love horror films mainly slasher films but old slashers, tend to find newer films are more thriller than horror"
Friday 13th type? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Following on from the boogie man thread , do you like horror films? If so what’s the scariest you have seen?
The first Conjuring is mine
I love horror films mainly slasher films but old slashers, tend to find newer films are more thriller than horror
Friday 13th type?"
As I say I don’t find them scary now but Halloween is my favourite and the concept of nightmare on elm street... in that you wouldn’t be able to control your subconscious |
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By *P_80Man
over a year ago
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Not into the typical paranormal movies as they just seem too fake and don't do anything for me.
I like films about events that could happen in real life that genuinely freak me out.
A perfect example of this is the movie 'Deliverance'. |
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"Not into the typical paranormal movies as they just seem too fake and don't do anything for me.
I like films about events that could happen in real life that genuinely freak me out.
A perfect example of this is the movie 'Deliverance'."
Humming the banjo bit now ...oooooo |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Whilst I've seen good films that have been creepy I'm still yet to find a horror film that truly scares me, I'll continue with my quest but doubt I'll find a truly unique horror but you never known |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As a child, Poltergeist.
As an adult, The Exorcist.
I must admit, The Silence of the Lambs freaked me out. the last one is an inspiration for my next tattoo "
Oh? Tell us more |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"As a child, Poltergeist.
As an adult, The Exorcist.
I must admit, The Silence of the Lambs freaked me out. the last one is an inspiration for my next tattoo "
A nice chianti and some fava beans ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Seed, Jesus h....my son brought it back from Germany when he was on leave ....never seen nowt like it....banned in this country I think.... "
After a quick Google search, I can safely say I would never watch it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Very few horror films have shit me up. Slasher films like Friday the 13th I love, I don't consider them to be horror.
Probably the only horror film that got to me was Ringu. It was remade as The Ring, however the original Japanese version is the only one worth watching. |
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