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What is your greatest fear?

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^GRAGH! I hate that! If I were in a situation like that, I'd just sit there and not do anything. Walking around is just inviting the ghost/murderer/ghost murderer/satan to attack you!

 

Also, I hate the "Let's split up!" thing.

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Thank you for introducing me to two new people.

If only you knew the terror they created :disappointed:

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I don't mind gore stuff, that's why I love slasher films, but the oldies (60's, 70's, 80's).

original Halloween ftw

Does anyone else find enjoyment in watching crap horror films?

 

And unrelated to that statement, I watched an awesome movie recently called Funny Games. It was awesome. Did I mention that it was awesome?

^GRAGH! I hate that! If I were in a situation like that, I'd just sit there and not do anything. Walking around is just inviting the ghost/murderer/ghost murderer/satan to attack you!

 

Exactly!

 

I always tell people in the middle of horror movies "holy shit, I'd just kill myself" and they laugh but honestly it would probably be better than, you know, a chainsaw through your ribcage.

I'm usually fine with gore scenes, but Irreversible has the worst (or best? :thinking:) visualisation of smashing heads.

I always tell people in the middle of horror movies "holy shit, I'd just kill myself" and they laugh but honestly it would probably be better than, you know, a chainsaw through your ribcage.

 

Definitely. I'd consider, if I weren't being haunted or whatever, moving cross-country at least. Don't tell anyone. Just get away quietly, change your name, lead a new life. xD

I'm usually fine with gore scenes, but Irreversible has the worst (or best? :thinking:) visualisation of smashing heads.

 

I just read a little about this movie and now I wish to see it.

Does anyone else find enjoyment in watching crap horror films?

 

And unrelated to that statement, I watched an awesome movie recently called Funny Games. It was awesome. Did I mention that it was awesome?

 

That movie is fucking GREAT

That movie is fucking GREAT

 

YES YES YES. It's my favorite kind of movie...I'm always sort of silently cheering for the baddies. Movies are the only time when I can do that.

Horror movies are waste of money. I always say "whay don't you just die already!!!" 'cause they're to stupid to live anyway. :dozey:

^I wouldn't go THAT far (xD), but in the Saw movies I wanted everyone to die and usually got my wish. It was the best, even if the movies were a little blegh. And in A Clockwork Orange (which doesn't really belong here), Alex was...awesome. He was sort of supposed to conjure mixed emotions, though.

 

Horror movies are getting a tad ridiculous because they're running out of ideas. =/

 

I prefer playing scary-ass games like Silent Hill. Too bad I only have SH3. </3

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Horror movies are getting a tad ridiculous because they're running out of ideas. =/

 

exactly. horror movies today suck ass.

Alex was...awesome. He was sort of supposed to conjure mixed emotions, though.

 

Horror movies are getting a tad ridiculous because they're running out of ideas. =/

 

I prefer playing scary-ass games like Silent Hill. Too bad I only have SH3. </3

 

I have the Resident Evil series, I love survival horror games. The movies suck though.

Alex DeLarge is by far my favorite character from movies.

 

And nowadays, horror films are just a bunch of crappy remakes. Yes, they're running out of ideas.

 

That's cause Potter's a loser.

 

An ugly one:P

The scariest... not scariest... but scariest to me because I can do gore but I can't do creepy... horror movie for me recently was "The Strangers".

 

Which is based on true events actually, so it's really kind of fucked.

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It's all bad remakes and recycled ideas. x_x

ORPHAN

 

 

OMG IM A SCARY LITTLE GIRL IM GONNA EAT YOUR FAMILY

^lol.

 

The scariest... not scariest... but scariest to me because I can do gore but I can't do creepy... horror movie for me recently was "The Strangers".

 

Which is based on true events actually, so it's really kind of fucked.

 

I wasn't scared by that initially, but thinking more and more about it put me a bit on edge. Those are the best kinds of movies sometimes.

The scariest... not scariest... but scariest to me because I can do gore but I can't do creepy... horror movie for me recently was "The Strangers".

 

Which is based on true events actually, so it's really kind of fucked.

 

That movie did creep me out a lot. I couldn't go to the kitchen at night :P

^^I know. The way he was just watching Liv Tyler in background.

 

"Why are you doing this?"

 

"Because you were home"

 

 

Shit. I dunno how I'm gonna get to my room. I'm such a chicken.

^That's the kind of crap I love. That "because I can" mentality of crazies in films.

 

SCARY ROOMS IN HOUSES? BASEMENTS, MAN. Every single time I have to flip the breaker switch, I have to go to the far corner of the basement. I always sprint back from it. Nobody knows I'm afraid of the basement. xD

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