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I gotta say, I've discovered a bit of a problem with going through my horror-movie binge all throughout this month, and that's the fact that it sort of desensitized the effect scares have on me. In the beginning I would generally get scared from these flicks, then creeped out; now it's more or less nothing more than a rise every once-in-a-while.
I especially notice this during viewings of classic horror movies; movies like The Exorcist, Alien and The Thing didn't actually scare me at all. I thought they were fantastic movies on their own rights, but outside of the crab walk scene in The Exorcist and the blood jump scene in The Thing, those three movies didn't terrify me so much.
The Exorcist scared the crap out of me the first time I saw it during the 2000 re-release.
I think Alien and the Thing strive to make you tense more than scared. I guess it is a fine line but that is how i feel.
Horror movies are one area where my blinders turn on and I can accept almost anything. The only time I ever will stop a horror movie before its done is if its a really poorly done indie film (which seem to be popping up more and more on netflix) and thats usually only because I can't stand the film quality.
I usually watch a lot of horror movies, but its ramped up since its been the season of scaring. My current obsession is handcam/selfshot or scare-umentary styles. I just watched Megan Is Missing on netflix instantstream tonight. Didn't hate it, but I'd assume many in the thread would have problems with the acting or slow development. Just seemed really plausible to me, which always makes things scarier.
On remakes, my favorite is The Hills Have Eyes. Not my favorite horror movie, but if someone asks me to show them a scary movie? I pick this one. The first half will unsettle just about anybody.
And finally a recommendation! I haven't seen it mentioned in this thread, but the scare-umentary The Poughkeepsie Tapes really did it for me. The found footage is so creepy, and its broken up by discussion on the tapes and the killer and his victims. The trailer really doesn't do it justice. If you want to read the synopsis on wiki, feel free. But if you're at all interested, don't read past the name Cheryl Dempsey. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdjFcoe2950
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The Poughkeepsie Tapes - The horror movie that no one ever seems to have seen. I swear this doesn't exist in a physical medium. Been wanting to check it out but I just can't seem to find it anywhere. If there is a link to where I could legally watch/aquire it be great. Netflix doesn't seem to carry it.
I've been wanting to see it too, but it doesn't appear to be available on either Netflix or Blockbuster (which has, in my experience, a slightly different selection from Netflix) delivery. It looks really creepy, and I've seen scenes here and there, but just don't know how to watch the whole thing!
I had a movie night with friends on campus. We watched some movies in a conference room using a projector. We watched The Shining, which I've seen so many times, but something about it being on a larger screen, in the dark, uninterrupted or cut like it is on TV, it was actually scary. I know that movie inside out and have never been scared by it, but it was really creepy in this setting.
Since I had forgotten how impossible it is for most people to SEE the Poughkeepsie Tapes, I figured I'd better come up with another recommendation.
Three, in fact. The Omen, The Good Son, and The Orphan. As you can guess, they are all pretty similar.
The Omen is a classic and if you haven't seen it, you know the story. I like both the original and the remake. I figured most here would rather see the original, but my soft spot for Julia Stiles leans me towards the remake. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqworUizlLk&feature=related
The Good Son is the story of a young boy, Elijah Wood, who is sent to live with his relatives while his dad is away on business. There he meets his cousin, played by Macaulay Culkin, who is not the perfect little angel his parents think of him as. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP4P-VgcM4s
The Orphan is my favorite of the three, but that may just be because it is the newest and I haven't seen it a dozen times.A family adopts an abused girl from Russia who has many strange quirks and is far more intelligent than she should be. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ywOPNNii9w
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Anyone here old enough to remember watching Jurassic Park in the movie theaters? The T-Rex attack during the hurricane - on the big screen - was a magical kind of scary.
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Anyone here old enough to remember watching Jurassic Park in the movie theaters? The T-Rex attack during the hurricane - on the big screen - was a magical kind of scary.
Yeah, I was 15 when it came out I think. It's a brilliant thriller.
T-Rex was scary. Velociraptors and Dilophosaurus (spitter dino) were nightmare inducing.
My mother almost broke her arm in the sequel.
She had her arm wrapped around her chair arm in some odd fashion when the velociraptors were digging into the shed. The family is about the escape the other side and the smartass raptor sticks his head in and everyone screamed really fucking loud and my mom jumped in her seat still latched to her chair.
I'm depressed Jurassic Park 3 is like a cartoon episode of itself. I hated it since I was little. Fuck that piece of bile.
So I started up The Crazies just now. 8 minutes in. 72% on Rotten Tomatoes so I figure it will be half decent. Has anyone else watched it? Thoughts?
It's good. I never saw the original Romero film and can't say how the remake compares, but it's enjoyable as one of those zombie movies that don't actually have real zombies, like 28 Days Later.
The Crazies was quite good! Their situation was so shitty that I had to just laugh at one point due to their misfortunes. Definitely some crazy tense moments as well. Regarding the ending though.
Are there conventional warheads that could make a huge explosion like that?
The Crazies was quite good! Their situation was so shitty that I had to just laugh at one point due to their misfortunes. Definitely some crazy tense moments as well. Regarding the ending though.
Are there conventional warheads that could make a huge explosion like that?
I don't really remember if they said what type it was, but I doubt it. The biggest conventional warhead is the MOAB, which only has 1/1000 of the power of the A-Bomb at Hiroshima.
Been watching a lot of horror films recently, but I'd like to toss out a thanks to whoever recommended "Home Movie" if it was in this thread. Super creepy and tense. Plus it fit my love of Scary Kid and Found Footage movies.
Word of warning: Don't watch the trailer. It gives away far too much. The whole point of the movie is the descent and the trailer pretty much shows you the entire movie in the minute and a half. The movie is told through the home videos of a family. Slowly but surely, you begin to see the two children may hide a darker side than their parents are willing to admit.
The best scene (Serious spoilers inside)
The mom(psychiatrist) starts to medicate the children. The dad (pastor) exorcises the house and children. In the next home movie that is played, everything seems perfect. The children are bright and cheery, as opposed to dark and ominous as they have previously appeared. They are speaking some of their first lines of the movie. They even invited over a child they had recently savagely attacked (by biting) to apologize and make friends.
The dad goes upstairs and sees them playing and watching some cartoon on their little TV. Short conversation to display the happiness/normalness and he goes downstairs. He goes back upstairs to find the window open and the TV playing an all too familiar clip of blurry gore. Something is wrong. He goes to their play fort in the backyard, which had previously been "off limits to parents." Inside, he finds the place covered with dead things and satanic/horrific drawings. The friend is tied to a table and the kids have begun eating him.
Not only are the events tense, but the radical change in the children really sells it. Was not expecting the change back to be so sudden or shocking. Then the climax of the movie follows and shit gets real.
I don't know about you guys, but I for one am grateful that I managed to find a Blockbuster Video around my neighborhood that's still open. If it wasn't for that I doubt I'd have been able to watch even at least half of these movies.
It's more freaky when you realize that it's a real person walking down the stairs like that. God damn it, the back aint suppose to bend like that!
I can so totally do that. I'm such a contortionist, and every morning of military PT, I get stares or make the Captain wanna puke because I'm doing something gross yet I can't feel a thing.
Kick up to my head like in the movies, pull my arms so far over my head that I can make my left elbow touch my right shoulder, if my hands were cuffed behind me I could get them over my head and in front of me and not feel a thing and then choke a bitch.
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If you're talking about what I think you are, that's just how the film is shot.
It put me off for the first five minutes or so, but I ended up kinda liking the effect.
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I think Alien and the Thing strive to make you tense more than scared. I guess it is a fine line but that is how i feel.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IswEyhzioPA&feature=related
I usually watch a lot of horror movies, but its ramped up since its been the season of scaring. My current obsession is handcam/selfshot or scare-umentary styles. I just watched Megan Is Missing on netflix instantstream tonight. Didn't hate it, but I'd assume many in the thread would have problems with the acting or slow development. Just seemed really plausible to me, which always makes things scarier.
On remakes, my favorite is The Hills Have Eyes. Not my favorite horror movie, but if someone asks me to show them a scary movie? I pick this one. The first half will unsettle just about anybody.
And finally a recommendation! I haven't seen it mentioned in this thread, but the scare-umentary The Poughkeepsie Tapes really did it for me. The found footage is so creepy, and its broken up by discussion on the tapes and the killer and his victims. The trailer really doesn't do it justice. If you want to read the synopsis on wiki, feel free. But if you're at all interested, don't read past the name Cheryl Dempsey.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdjFcoe2950
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Even taken as a film, it's still genuinely hilarious. The guy who plays Victor Martin is awesome.
Homemade cherry popsicles!
Three, in fact. The Omen, The Good Son, and The Orphan. As you can guess, they are all pretty similar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqworUizlLk&feature=related
The Good Son is the story of a young boy, Elijah Wood, who is sent to live with his relatives while his dad is away on business. There he meets his cousin, played by Macaulay Culkin, who is not the perfect little angel his parents think of him as.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP4P-VgcM4s
The Orphan is my favorite of the three, but that may just be because it is the newest and I haven't seen it a dozen times.A family adopts an abused girl from Russia who has many strange quirks and is far more intelligent than she should be.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ywOPNNii9w
oh dang
well now I feel silly for sitting through it. Enjoying it, even!
First thing I looked up when I was watching it said that it was intentional so I just went with it
Oh pissing blimey, there's JAM coming out of the walls! - Yatzhee reviewing Amnesia.
Definitely gonna watch it.
Yeah, I was 15 when it came out I think. It's a brilliant thriller.
*plop*
Just dusted my copy off for my yearly watch.
My mother almost broke her arm in the sequel.
She had her arm wrapped around her chair arm in some odd fashion when the velociraptors were digging into the shed. The family is about the escape the other side and the smartass raptor sticks his head in and everyone screamed really fucking loud and my mom jumped in her seat still latched to her chair.
I'm depressed Jurassic Park 3 is like a cartoon episode of itself. I hated it since I was little. Fuck that piece of bile.
So many awesome characters!
Also, if it wasn't for TV Tropes I never would've known that Kreeg was
Yeah, this is the same reaction I got from Trick r Treat as well.
Not scary at all, but highly entertaining! Kind of like Evil Dead 2 or Army of Darkness
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It's more freaky when you realize that it's a real person walking down the stairs like that. God damn it, the back aint suppose to bend like that!
It was pretty good. It's basically a zombie movie where the zombies can talk.
It's good. I never saw the original Romero film and can't say how the remake compares, but it's enjoyable as one of those zombie movies that don't actually have real zombies, like 28 Days Later.
Word of warning: Don't watch the trailer. It gives away far too much. The whole point of the movie is the descent and the trailer pretty much shows you the entire movie in the minute and a half. The movie is told through the home videos of a family. Slowly but surely, you begin to see the two children may hide a darker side than their parents are willing to admit.
The best scene (Serious spoilers inside)
The dad goes upstairs and sees them playing and watching some cartoon on their little TV. Short conversation to display the happiness/normalness and he goes downstairs. He goes back upstairs to find the window open and the TV playing an all too familiar clip of blurry gore. Something is wrong. He goes to their play fort in the backyard, which had previously been "off limits to parents." Inside, he finds the place covered with dead things and satanic/horrific drawings. The friend is tied to a table and the kids have begun eating him.
Not only are the events tense, but the radical change in the children really sells it. Was not expecting the change back to be so sudden or shocking. Then the climax of the movie follows and shit gets real.
I can so totally do that. I'm such a contortionist, and every morning of military PT, I get stares or make the Captain wanna puke because I'm doing something gross yet I can't feel a thing.
Kick up to my head like in the movies, pull my arms so far over my head that I can make my left elbow touch my right shoulder, if my hands were cuffed behind me I could get them over my head and in front of me and not feel a thing and then choke a bitch.