Skrying
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Movies do not scare me, books scare me.
Originally Posted by BillyC Another vote for Blair Witch. Scariest thing I've ever seen. I wish more movies would let your brain do the work instead of the graphic violence that is in more horor movies. The single creepiest thing I've ever seen, was Seven for the same reason. All you got was B&W photos, forensics and your mind got to create the tortures. I saw Seven in a packed theater and it was the only time I've ever been in a show where after the credits not a peep was made by anyone the entire way back to their cars. |
Originally Posted by 3DCadman The Exorcism of Emily Rose. It scared my wife so bad that we had to sleep that night with the bedroom light on ![]() |
Originally Posted by eyeresist Ginger Snaps ... |
Originally Posted by Julz Edit: For REALLY disturbing, check out "Flower Of Flesh And Blood" from the Guinea Pig series. This is, allegedly, the movie that had, IIRC, Charlie Sheen calling the cops because he thought it was an actual snuff movie. On the DVD, there's a kind of easter egg that allows you to "enjoy" the movie as if it was shot on 8mm, very grainy etc. Watching the movie that way REALLY does make it 100% more "lifelike"... |
Originally Posted by muckshot The Guinea Pig series is more hype than anything else, but there is one that I remember as being OK involving this guy who couldn't die, it got some laughs. Another one that comes to mind is Naked Blood. A bit of a gross out flick - it involves people taking drugs (or something) which converts feelings of pain into pleasure. Japanese cinema at it's finest - there is a scene where this girl deep-frys her own hand (which is still attached), moaning in blissful ecstasy, then she eats it! haha! |
Originally Posted by Julz Naked Blood was a cool movie Just sooo over the top to be amusing, like Ichi The Killer ! Flower....Blood had no story at all, just the ritualized dismemberment of a young girl... He Never Dies was one of the weakest in the series, IMO. Well, I guess it depends what you're looking for.... |
Originally Posted by Julz I always have trouble defining "scary".... if you want deep psychological scares, Takashi Miike's "Audition" is a superb movie. |
Originally Posted by muckshot Japanese cinema at its finest - there is a scene where this girl deep-frys her own hand (which is still attached), moaning in blissful ecstasy, then she eats it! haha! |