Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
When you watch it a second time, you know that all the eerie tension of the first half only leads to a demonic Sam Neill spouting daft dialogue, and the whole house of cards falls down.
Still, I've always wanted to use this quote from him in a song:
"Where we're going, we won't need eyes to see."
Probably work good in some dark psy e.
montana
sykoneee, i think paradox used that.
about that newsfootage scene in signs. kevin smith once pointed out on his podcasts, that it's a link to when they first showed the infamous sasquatch footage and there was that scene where the dude* looks at the camera.
*since that footage was debunked and it is a guy running around in a costume.
anyhow, i get scared quite easy with films but i can't think of any film that affected me more than 'jaws'.
lenazi
bruno.
Meat187
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Originally posted by Slylee
a few scenes from Constantine scared me too.
That movie was just ridiculously bad.
bananas
The Shining and Twin Peaks tv series
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
+1...the scene where Elliot first meets ET in the field scared the crap out of me. To this day I have to turn a light on before entering a room at night because of that little alien .
LOL. When I was younger I used to have nightmares that ET was at the other end of a dark hallway and walking toward me.
amp3
[REC]
Couldn't find a good english trailer, I know they remade this (quarantine) but heard that one was not as good as the original. This was scary, the suspense is great until the end. It doesn't relent until the credits roll, and at one point scared my dogs awake.
ziptnf
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Originally posted by Meat187
That movie was just ridiculously bad.
I thought it was pretty cool, but only if you buy into all that religious garbage :p
apple country
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I saw Event Horizon when I was about 14 and it didn't scare me very much. Once you've seen it a few times, it's actually quite crap.
see, Event Horizon was the last thing that scared me. but, yeah, just the first time, after that you're able to pick out all the things that make it a b-movie.
jump scares are cheap btw.
Ghost Raver
Unfortunately I don't get scared at films easilly anymore. As a kid, it obviously happened a lot more often. :p
The last movie I've watched that really did something for me was Noroi. It didn't really scare the crap out of me, but it was still quite good. Not too much of that jump scare that just makes me hate a movie. I'd recommend you to watch it, right now.
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by apple country
jump scares are cheap btw.
Not necessarily. Most of them are, and once you've seen a few horror films you're merely bored by them. But it's possible to have well-crafted and smart jump moments.