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Alien :nervous:
That's on channel 4 next week and I've been meaning to watch it for ages, looks pretty violent!
Something like 'I Spit on Your Grave' would probably unnerve you then. A story of a female writer who takes a break in a resort only to be harrassed and violently raped by several men.
Actually, you might want to check it out - the woman gets her just desserts in the end. Oh yes.
Edited to add: If you're a fan of 'The Eye' and 'The Blair Witch Project' there's a new film coming out (already out, I dunno) called 'Dark Waters' which is meant to be extremely scary! That's from an unreliable source but I just checked imdb.com and there's a profile for that movie in 1994, there may be a new one. Who knows.
The scariest film I ever saw was polterguist. I saw it when I was 11 and had nightmares about it. Nothing since compares.
The last time I got a fright was when I watched What Lies Beneath. I would highly recommned it.
people are so desensitised to violence these days all out blood n guts doesnt really do much. Signs is the first movie to freak me out in a long time...when the aliens ran into view on that 'amateur' video in sth america, that sent shivers up my spine :eek:
i really enjoyed the ring too.
Arachnophobia was prob movie that scared me most as a kid, and I would watch heaps of horror.
I've seen that. I thought it was original. Was actually quite a good film but not really scary.
I've heard of a film with that name. It's about zombies that eat people. It got taken off the cinemas after a few weeks because it was too scary or something.
Last night I watched 'The Others'. Wasn't expecting too much it only being a 12 - but it was great.
A really well written story, a couple of good frights and a fantastic end. If you haven't seen it and like a bit of 'boo' - I recommend it highly.
Tbh there is not certification for scariness, so it can have a low certificate and still be scary.
Films I have found scary include some film I watched once about a guy who was obsessed by this girl. Can't remember what it was called though. They had a big house on a hill someplace. Also The Hole was quite suspense-like.
ditto
Haven't heard of that one. The one I was refering to was this. Also known as 'Day of The Woman'.
Taken from the site:
The film follows Jennifer, a writer who is working on a new novel and needs to get out of the city to finish it. She hires a river side apartment to finish her novel, attracting the attention of a number of male locals. They catch Jenifer one day and strip her naked for the Village Idiot (Matthew), to rape her, he can't or won't and so one of the others does it for him. Jennifer is raped a further two times, her novel is destroyed also, she then begins to seek revenge on the men who raped her.
Not scary, just disturbing. Can't even remember why I brought the film up now.
I found the Blair Witch Project was disorientating, with all the amateur videoing, and I couldn't get into the film at all. It just seemed to be them wandering round and round in the woods for a long time, and occasionally shouting at each other.
yeh i shat myself when she came out of the tv, but apart from that, nah. i thot the american version was much more scary, i was terrified watching that!!!!
whenever i say this to someone, all usually get is "whaaaat?? pshaw, you peasant!!" *superior look*
tres odd, indeed
:rolleyes: