Frighting films..
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One scene in 'The Descent' nearly had me out of my seat.
Starts at about 1.20 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm7udIu6_7c&fea... When I first saw it at the cinema it seemed worse...
Starts at about 1.20 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm7udIu6_7c&fea... When I first saw it at the cinema it seemed worse...
635djimmy said:
One scene in 'The Descent' nearly had me out of my seat.
Starts at about 1.20 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm7udIu6_7c&fea... When I first saw it at the cinema it seemed worse...
Forget that scene - what about when the creature first appears properly? Starts at about 1.20 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm7udIu6_7c&fea... When I first saw it at the cinema it seemed worse...
"Hush", was on Channel4 on Saturday night.
It wasn't particulally scary, and was funded by Film4 so no big name actors. The reason it was scary was because usually, a scary film is set in a big haunted house or in America. This was in England, on the M1 Motorway Services with what could actually be a true story (Its not.. I think..), with English actors.
Scared me anyway!
It wasn't particulally scary, and was funded by Film4 so no big name actors. The reason it was scary was because usually, a scary film is set in a big haunted house or in America. This was in England, on the M1 Motorway Services with what could actually be a true story (Its not.. I think..), with English actors.
Scared me anyway!
I don't know if it's the cultural disconnection but the Asian horror films really freak me out. I caught a scene from One Missed Call the other night and even though I'd just flicked it over it was really unsettling. I decided to wait until I can watch the whole thing though since it was a good way into the film.
There was another on recently called The Eye which I also found deliciously unnerving.
Ring was mindbending at the time too, but its style and techniques have been milked to death by American film makers now, so it's impact has been diluted.
There was another on recently called The Eye which I also found deliciously unnerving.
Ring was mindbending at the time too, but its style and techniques have been milked to death by American film makers now, so it's impact has been diluted.
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Ah yes. The first time I saw Event Horizon I practically shat myself. It loses its power with repeat viewings like most. The first time I saw "Alien" was fairly exciting too. Especially as you knew bad things were going to happen to John Hurt's character..the anticipation was worse than the actual scene!
shakotan said:
If you want truly unnerving, try "A Serbian Film"...
Please remember, what has been seen, cannot be unseen...
Isn't that that "torture porn" film that's been banned? I don't mind proper horror films, not these ones that only make you jump as that's not really scary, but I just don't see the point in films like Saw etc.Please remember, what has been seen, cannot be unseen...
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