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Whats the Scariest Film You've ever seen?
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Mine was Ichi the killer, watch it enough times and you get used to it though.
any others?
any others?
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Same.
I can't think of a film that has scared me in the last 10 years.
The way it's filmed and how you don't actually see anything in it. I used to camp in the woods alot when I was younger as well, so I suppose I was kinda emphasising with how I'd feel if I was in that position and all that shit started happening.
Alot of people didn't like that film but I really liked it.
whats it about?
you big jessie
Not a fan of horror movies, so cant really think of anything that scared me.
:thumb:
i first saw it when i was about 10 and it scared me shitless!
i also watched nightmare on elm street and nightmare on elm street 5 the other day and was severely disappointed. the original was still kinda creepy but the 5th one (which i remember watching years ago and having to stop it half way through) was awfu!!
Only film thats ever actually scared me was nightmare on elm street when i was about 9
A kid gets molested by his sister, the older brother catches him and rapes him. Then it jumps to him as an adult, he keeps a scrapbook of all the women he's kidnapped, killed and tortured. He's on the last page and it's about the story of the last girl. Very graphic and horrific, I think it was banned from day dot.
Icey: Ichi = maybe scary was the wrong word but yeah its shocking and for some reason you cant watch it a second time.
me??
"Not a fan of horror movies" = I'm a mincer who hides whenever someone puts one on
You better believe it dude
Oh and after watching it when I was 8, I refuse to watch Childs Play 3. Not because I'm afraid I'll be scared again, but because I know I'll be disappointed at what a wuss I was.
Psycho, The Exorcist, The Omen, that kind of thing.
Arachnophobia also gave me the fucking willies.
I like evil dead 2 the best.
It's been years since I watched Se7en but I imagine I'd still be scared by it. I lost it at "Sloth".
The Tin Drum is another deeply disturbing film. It's a good film, I suppose, and having read the book beforehand I thought it was a good adaptation but unexpectedly gruesome. In particular, there's a scene on the beach where the fisherman character reels in a horse's head full of eels and starts to pull the eels out of the ears and eyesockets and mouth and then goes home and makes his wife eat them. Just... no. As a rule of thumb, when a little man-child-thing giving a 16 year old girl oral sex is not the creepiest scene in your film you need to tone down your creepiness a touch.
Ugh, just... ugh.
Has anyone seen the Japanese film Visitor Q? I have never been so upset and disturbed by a film in my life. A penis getting stuck because of rigor mortis, "have you ever been hit on the head?", a lactating mother breastfeeding her husband and fully-grown crack addict daughter. Until I saw that I thought Deliverance was bad....
That said, the only film I am willing to re-watch that scared me is The Hitcher. I get a bit retrospectively-freaked-out when I watch it and think of all the hitch-hiking I did when I was younger and all the loons I used to pick up :razz:
Same here mate.
Are you kidding? All I was thinking about through that film was how extremely shit it was. No suspense, no storyline, shit sound quality, and zero shock value since I've seen much worse since. I also made the mistake of watching Last House On The Left, which is pretty similar......with my mum. The only two times I've ever felt cheated after spending £2.97 on a DVD. I think the whole rape-revenge premise for a film is simply shit. Last House is a bit more plausible since it's the girls family that carry out the revenge though.
When we watched it someone was talking about also watching Last House on the Left, but I'm not one for the rehashed premise... and if it's shit then I'm glad I didn't bother
I definitely think that the rape-revenge (or vengance as the case more often is) storyline is a good one though, you only need to watch Irréversible to see that. Incidentally, another of my "ten most disturbing films".
Okay, one of the very rare examples of it working. I still think it's a shit story, well told though. Incidentally, have you seen Straw Dogs? I think it's a far more realistic rape story.
It was about torture. I had my face hiding in someone else's arms for half of film, nearly broke the guy's necklace and almost ripped his shirt (because I kept jumping and grabbing onto things ).
Not the best film to watch on a date :no:
I don't tend to watch scary films often though, they aren't my sorta thing.
Sounds like the perfect film to watch on a date to me. Maybe not with a guy that wears necklaces though.
It's just the Psychological element of it...the 'flip' at the end really freaked me out.....and still gives me shivers if I think about it!!! :nervous: