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| Originally posted by jennypie Our movie collection at home is 80% horror films of all kinds. Love 'em. Most recent one I watched was Drag Me to Hell. So fucking good. I love Sam Raimi's style. My friend's ex gf hated scary movies. We were over at a buddy's place one night flipping channels and stopped on some horror flick. I noticed her nuzzle into him and whisper something. Then a minute later my buddy spoke up and asked to change the channel cause he wasn't into that movie. Stupid fucking meek bitch. Die die die. |
No she definitely didn't. She also hated movies with "It" girls/the hot starlets of the day.
Then fuck that bitch, I would of said something hey you dont talk, drop your head in his lap and be happy, now pass me a redbull

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| Originally posted by narcism i made him watch "saw" the other week and he kept leaving the room |
girls don't get horny by horror flicks, at least not semi-intelligent+ girls. everybody knows that the first ones to die are usually the ones that just had sex.
Has anyone seen Martyrs? It's a really awkward French horror/thriller. I don't often watch these type of films but I was kind of intrigued. A short while after that I watched A l'interieur (Inside), also French. Wasn't as good as Martyrs, but still worth the watch.
Slightly off topic though.
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| Originally posted by yukii the bf doesn't ! |
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| Originally posted by jennypie Our movie collection at home is 80% horror films of all kinds. Love 'em. Most recent one I watched was Drag Me to Hell. So fucking good. I love Sam Raimi's style. My friend's ex gf hated scary movies. We were over at a buddy's place one night flipping channels and stopped on some horror flick. I noticed her nuzzle into him and whisper something. Then a minute later my buddy spoke up and asked to change the channel cause he wasn't into that movie. Stupid fucking meek bitch. Die die die. |
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| Originally posted by Yohan theory: chicks are more horny after watching a scary movie truth? |
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| Originally posted by squirrelly Negative. |
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| Originally posted by Banora Thats just selfish. I really hate horror movies, but I'll watch if the group wants to see it. I'll probably just keep my eyes closed through the whole thing |
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| Originally posted by squirrelly lol I'll go hang out in another room. Horror movies freak me the hell out but I won't make anyone ELSE stop watching |
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| Originally posted by Banora You and I can hang out in the other room and watch 'Milo and Otis' or something. |
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| Originally posted by BTG this thread was inspired by paranormal activity. it was so good. the gf wont watch it, but i know if i got her to, she'd suck my dick. |
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| Originally posted by Frenkieee Has anyone seen Martyrs? It's a really awkward French horror/thriller. I don't often watch these type of films but I was kind of intrigued. A short while after that I watched A l'interieur (Inside), also French. Wasn't as good as Martyrs, but still worth the watch. Slightly off topic though. |
I've never really been able to get into horror movies.
What's the attraction? Seems boring. Must have something to do with my being a robot.
Antichrist was so fuckin awkward
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| Originally posted by BTG this thread was inspired by paranormal activity. it was so good. the gf wont watch it, but i know if i got her to, she'd suck my dick. |
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| Originally posted by Arbiter Must have something to do with my being a robot. |
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| Originally posted by paulandrews What about Transformers, then? Or Futurama episodes where Bender runs out of fuel? |
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| Originally posted by bananas Antichrist was so fuckin awkward |
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| Originally posted by eckmek Not really a horror movie, though, is it? |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J I have a general theory about horror movies, that I'm welcome to have shot down. It basically runs that the more physically vulnerable a person feels, the more frightened they are by horror movies. Children find horror films the scariest, followed by women. Grown men are probably the least affected, and the harder and tougher the guy, the less likely he is to be scared. Not exactly intellectual, but I think it mostly holds up. |
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| Originally posted by leebates1986 on the other hand, my cousin. he was watching nightmare on elm street etc when he was 8/9. only thing that floats his boat now is the ultra sadistic/twisted shit. all he talks about is violence. sits there all day on his iphone using some app that makes gunshot noises, i think it has affected him mentally. if he lived in america i'm guessing he would have took out 30 fellow pupils years ago. |
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