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the most scariest movie you'll ever see (pg. 3)
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Mysterio
The japanese orginal is called Ju On:The Grudge ;) Ju On is another movie ( its the tv movie version of The Grudge )!

Scariest movie? Go grab "Kaíro" ;)
Nothing can beat that ing japanese masterpiece by Kiyoshi Kurosawa!

(almost) ALL US REMAKES! Bloody US movie-companies suck! Just dub the foreign movies ffs :whip:
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by osuracnaes
I don't know how anything can beat The Thing for me.

Upside-down head-spiders.... ugh...


:stongue:

I love that movie - it's sooo disturbing! :eyespop:

I like the part where the dog grows tentacles that rips its own skin off and then mutates into that huge tentacle beast in the corner, ripping apart all of the other dogs in the kennel that were locked in with it. SOOOO Gross! I saw that scene when I was about 8 years old... we had a Siberien Husky at the time. :nervous:
Mebot
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Originally posted by osuracnaes
I don't know how anything can beat The Thing for me.

Upside-down head-spiders.... ugh...


Yeah John Carpenter's The Thing.. I actually wrote a paper on that for my lit & film class last semester.

Another classic scary movie is The Shining. Just the way it's presented, the atmosphere and framing of the shots set it up as one of the most visually horrific films ever.
twisted420
i have never seen a movie that actually scared me. NEVER

Saw doesnt look scary at all
the grudge doesnt look scary eather

im sure they will be fun


not scary..

someone recommend me a flick that will make me myself
Halcyon+On+On
You're not going to be scared by any movies if you don't want to be. It's sort of like hypnotism - if you're truly not open to its effects, then you will never be under its influence. Unfortunately, though, you sort of limit yourself in your experience if you never let yourself be open to a scary movie - many people, including me, find it a very worth-while form of entertainment. Maybe being scared just reminds us that we're alive - sort of a primitive survival instinct is released when we see traumatizing things in our reality; though those things might be prescribed and fake, imagination ushers perception into realms of possibility that transcend fear and anxiety, thus it's the same effect (obviously not as strong as truly being scared for your life, but the feeling is conveyed nevertheless). :happy2:

I'm not saying that I can't sleep at night or get nightmares after watching a scary movie, or that I even jump at moments in the movie (I''ve conditioned myself to not look like an idiot that way) but I know how it feels to be scared and I like the feeling - in a controlled environment, that is ;)

I dunno, maybe it's just something you're going to have to open your mind to someday.
twisted420
well scary isnt just flinching at jump scenes.

Scary for me is really unnerving stuff

extremely distressing emotional haunting stuff


that scares me



like when you leave a theater lookin behind your back...just like holy

see the thing that makes it not scary for me..is that say in a movie like the grudge...i know that stuff CANNOT happen..thats why it isnt scary
Mebot
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Originally posted by twisted420
well scary isnt just flinching at jump scenes.
Scary for me is really unnerving stuff
extremely distressing emotional haunting stuff
that scares me


have you ever seen Irreversible? That will haunt you.
twisted420
hehe no ill have to check it out
Mebot
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Originally posted by twisted420
hehe no ill have to check it out


it's not scary, mind you, but it will definitely have you thinking about it for days afterward. And i'm not just talking about the infamous rape scene either. The whole scope and graphic reality of unavoidance is harrowing.
DJ-Dank-Poo
just went to the sites for "Grudge" and "Saw" and I still have no clue what either is about. Whats with all this high tech crappy flash previews and e?! a simple text description would have worked fine for me!

dead alive.. best horror movie evAr! (ok well maybe not best, but bloodiest!):D

Trance Nutter
Saw a preview for a movie called "Shaun of the Dead", a British movie that looks to be half Zombie movie, half comedy.

The lead guy I'm pretty sure is off that Big Train tv show, but it has a semi serious storyline of Zombies.

Looks like it could be a winner.
getfoul
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Originally posted by DJ-Dank-Poo
just went to the sites for "Grudge" and "Saw" and I still have no clue what either is about. Whats with all this high tech crappy flash previews and e?! a simple text description would have worked fine for me!

dead alive.. best horror movie evAr! (ok well maybe not best, but bloodiest!):D
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