This is lame but that M. Night Shamalamalama movie about the killer plants. But only one scene. I get really disturbed by really bad self injury stuff.
I just came on here to say The Ring and that one movie that was a remake of the Japanese film, with Sarah Michelle Gellar that I couldn't remember the name of. Thank goodness for Zelda-- yup of all the scary movies that I know and love The Grudge still freaks me out!
ohh, session 9 was good but i had to have the closed caption on at the end to make out WTF happened
how is a girl crawling out of a tv to fucking kill you not scary?!?!?!
I wasn't too terribly scared DURING The Ring. But I got creeped right the fuck out after it and that part stuck with me. I'm not sure if the movie itself would be as scary in my memory if I'd been snug on the living room couch after watching itstead of driving aimlessly around poorly signed foggy roads in bumfuck nowhere with a nearly empty tank of gas.
For me, the hallmark of a quality scary film isn't necessarily how you feel while watching the film; it's whether it plants itself in your brain and comes back to you long after you've seen it.
Kairo (the original, Japanese version of Pulse) is grouped into the J-horror genre but it's actually a philosophical examination of loneliness that happens to have a lot of creepiness in it. I found it slow and almost boring while watching it, but I have thought about it a LOT since I saw it and I now realize it's a terrifying film.
ohh, session 9 was good but i had to have the closed caption on at the end to make out WTF happened
how is a girl crawling out of a tv to fucking kill you not scary?!?!?!
Poltergeist already taught me that things crawl out of tvs to kill you. Things also try to kill you in your dreams, from drains, in sewers, and if you're a teen having sex.
Those movies are the reason I don't like dolls that move of their own accord. Teddy Ruxbin will kill you in your sleep with My Buddy's help. Mark my words.
Those movies are the reason I don't like dolls that move of their own accord. Teddy Ruxbin will kill you in your sleep with My Buddy's help. Mark my words.
You don't have to watch scary movies to hold that thought! That's just the truth.