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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I was with my daughter recently and we were watching the TV and a Doctor Who rerun was on and it was an episode of the 'Weeping Angels' my daughter screamed, 'turn it off, turn it off'. She told me after they are the ones who scare her when she first seen a episode with them in it.
My son used to be scared of 'The Borg' in Star Trek' and the clown zombie from 'Zombieland' and for me the 'Alien' in the first Alien Movie
So any monsters from films or TV made you jump or you found scary
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am into the occult and black magic in a big way or correction I was.
TV and movies have never really scared me.
It’s when you find yourself talking to some old lady in an old building whilst waiting to join a new club and the person your waiting for asks you who your talking to. There was nobody there she told me, I was definitely talking to an elderly lady in a matrons uniform
Researched the building and found it was a military hospital during 1914-1918
Now that intrigues me more than TV or movies |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I totally agree with the weeping angels 100%.
I’m not good with scary and that’s about my limit! "
In the first episode of the Weeping Angles in Dr Who they would only just transport you to a different time, that was in the first episode, but even that alone, my daughter was scared of them, then after that, every other episode they killed, usually by breaking peoples necks |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I am into the occult and black magic in a big way or correction I was.
TV and movies have never really scared me.
It’s when you find yourself talking to some old lady in an old building whilst waiting to join a new club and the person your waiting for asks you who your talking to. There was nobody there she told me, I was definitely talking to an elderly lady in a matrons uniform
Researched the building and found it was a military hospital during 1914-1918
Now that intrigues me more than TV or movies "
That must have been some good shit you were smoking |
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By *anny77Man
over a year ago
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"I totally agree with the weeping angels 100%.
I’m not good with scary and that’s about my limit!
In the first episode of the Weeping Angles in Dr Who they would only just transport you to a different time, that was in the first episode, but even that alone, my daughter was scared of them, then after that, every other episode they killed, usually by breaking peoples necks "
They only broke necks in one story... they went back to their original time displacement. The reason for the neck breaking was rubbish were they not too weak to displace people because they’d been dormant for so long? It was a poor sequel.
Even though they did return to their old ways they became overused and never had the same scare factor they did in the first episode... although the final Amy and Rory story came close. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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There was an episode in Space 1999 that scared the shit out of me when I was a wee boy.
It was in an area where abandon spaceships were located and if anyone ventured this monster would transport with tenticals and make you fall towards it and suck you in and then suck all your fluids n kill you.
I was scared to put my hand in the oven for months |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I am into the occult and black magic in a big way or correction I was.
TV and movies have never really scared me.
It’s when you find yourself talking to some old lady in an old building whilst waiting to join a new club and the person your waiting for asks you who your talking to. There was nobody there she told me, I was definitely talking to an elderly lady in a matrons uniform
Researched the building and found it was a military hospital during 1914-1918
Now that intrigues me more than TV or movies
That must have been some good shit you were smoking "
Don’t smoke any shit. Spent a long time researching and studying the occult and watching a shit load of horror films
TV progs like Dr Who etc I found shite
I do try and watch some horror style TV if it intrigues me but after an episode or two I get bored
I absolutely hate with a vengeance American slasher movies. Some prick in a halloween costume and a knife scaring big titted blondes, this is the USA ffs some cnut just shoot him. |
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"Samara-the Ring freaked the shit out of me lol
Has to be the original one tho
Definitely "
If they ever make a film about Imelda Marcos Bunkie would be shit scared in case it became Temp’s fave film . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Predator.... and I am currenty sat in the cinema on date night to see The Predator. On the plus side were the only ones in to see it so might have a bit of fun while were here xx"
Was it any good? I want to see it and hoping it's not rubbish. |
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By *enie90Woman
over a year ago
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I was and still am afraid of a character in a children's show. The show was actually teaching you letters and words. The bad guy was called Karbonkel (the one with one eye who could turn into a creepy fish). Frightens me still to this day. Show was a Dutch one called Ik Mik Loreland. Nothing has ever scared me as much as that creature. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I grew up a huge Motown fan and discovered the Jackson 5 then onto being an even bigger Michael Jackson fan, was a young boy when my uncle decided to destroy my childhood and let me watch the making of the thriller, the part where he turns around and says get away and metamorphosis’s into a fcuking scary ass John Landis Werewolf made me shit myself from the guy I idolised
Prior to that and ever since no monsters ever scared me |
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The twins in “the shining” when there saying “come play with us” etc CREEPY
Tim Curry as pennywise from IT
This could easily put anyone off of clowns
Yea, the weeping angels from Dr Who is up there also |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Weeping Angels is the best Dr Who that I've seen. A great concept and well acted, directed and written.
Other than that Alien, partly because of the age I first saw out. "
'Water of Mars' was a great episode and a bitty scary but yeah the weeping angels episodes take some beating |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Forgot about the German Ghost Zombies from Outpost.
The werewolf in the American werewolf in London, especially on the moors bit, now that was scary
The big hairy monsters in 'Carry on Screaming' |
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By *anny77Man
over a year ago
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"Weeping Angels is the best Dr Who that I've seen. A great concept and well acted, directed and written.
Other than that Alien, partly because of the age I first saw out.
'Water of Mars' was a great episode and a bitty scary but yeah the weeping angels episodes take some beating "
Waters of Mars was great... but the thing that got to me the most was the ending... chilling!
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