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Bobby Jack
09-16-2005, 08:46 AM
Lately I've been finding a lot of the things that were frightening to me when I was young and rewatching them. The original Chainsaw, Last House On the Left, that screwed up X-files with the inbreeders, etc etc. and none of it seems remotely as shocking or disturbing as I remember it. That's to be expected I guess, I'm older and many of the things that were unthinkable back in the day are cliches now. My girlfriend upon watching Chainsaw after I built it up as the scariest mainstream movie I could think of was unimpressed. She said it reminded her of House of 1000 Corpses. Thanks Rob.
So anyway I guess what I want to hear is suggestions of things that will give me that same feeling I had when I was 12 and was more scared of monsters and psychos than power mad politicians and religious fanatics. Any suggestions?

alkytrio666
09-16-2005, 09:31 AM
I dunno, to me, possesion scare sthe eveliving shit out of me. (The Exorcist, Amityville 2, Evil Dead). It just really digs deep for me. on the other hand, I'm only 16, so I can't relate as well to the "When I was 12..." thing.

SKOOFx
09-16-2005, 09:34 AM
I agree, not much scares me anymore.

Prince of darkness gave me wierd lil feeling after i watched it, but that was when i was 14. I still think its a really interesting, unsettling movie. While others might disagree, i dunno - movies work differently on different people.

Black christmas also bugged me out. You would think its a typical slasher blah blah, but i dunno - it was very eerie and slow paced. Definitly a good movie to watch late at night.

novakru
09-16-2005, 09:38 AM
Maniac will be the movie that I forever will remember as scaring me to the core

Jacobs Ladder will forever be the movie that I cannot ever watch again as long as I live if I want to remain sane(well-relatively)

Excorcist makes all the demons possessing me very nervous,so yet another movie I should not watch.I will not even attempt to watch this new one"emily rose"thingy...nope,not for me

So,maybe you need to find out what you fear and then concentrate on watching those-from the classics to the new.

Bobby Jack
09-16-2005, 09:50 AM
Jacobs Ladder is one of those movies I keep intending to see but always forget when I'm trying to think of something to rent. Thanks for the suggestion.
I should be clear I guess by what I mean. I've seen many films that have seriously scared me. Dancer in the Dark with Bjork is one of the most screwed up things I've ever seen. But it's hardly "horror". And I'm still working up the fortitude to find a copy of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer because I know it'll leave a bad taste for weeks.
Possesion seems to scare a lot of people. I've never focused on it myself but I understand the sentiment. The thing I always loved about the Evil Dead films is how Ash accepts the situation and then does everything to survive. In Evil Dead II when he's being chased through the house and crawls inside the wall to escape.... that's intense.

AUSTIN316426808
09-16-2005, 10:05 AM
Nothing really scares me...couple things give me a eerie feeling but that's about it.

newb
09-16-2005, 10:13 AM
I've been married for over twenty years and lived with my mother-in-law for fifteen of them......what the fuck could possibly scare me now.

jenna26
09-16-2005, 10:15 AM
Movies don't scare me so much anymore, though it is ridiculously easy to make me jump...lol....but obviously that is different kind of thing. On occasion a film can still make me uneasy. But for me, the movies that impacted me the most when I was younger and filled me with that complete sense of dread that I think you are speaking of, still do to a lesser extent. But, for instance, the original TCM and The Exorcist both still disturb the hell out of me.

And Jacob's Ladder is an excellent film.

ItsAlive75
09-16-2005, 10:17 AM
When I was little the intro to Tales from the Crypt scared the hell outta me... I just never liked that Crypt Keeper.

The first Child's Play got to me too... maybe its just the whole puppet thing in general, I just didn't like it.

jenna26
09-16-2005, 10:21 AM
Originally posted by newb
I've been married for over twenty years and lived with my mother-in-law for fifteen of them......what the fuck could possibly scare me now.

LMFAO.....now that is scary.....:rolleyes: :p

meetthecreeper
09-16-2005, 11:19 AM
Jacobs ladder is a ver frightening film.

And if you really want to be scared, have children growing up in this fucked up world.

And if that doesnt do it for ya, come over to my place. I can take ya up to the loft in the barn and really give ya a fright.

We have a veal slaughter house just east of me. I know someone who works there. I can get us a tour.;)

orangestar
09-16-2005, 12:09 PM
Demonic Possesion scares me to the core, because you can never, ever know who its going to happen to next. If it exists, that is.

AshInVegas
09-16-2005, 01:20 PM
Sometimes I think I'm now immune to being frightened by movies (which kinda makes me sad, since that's why I became a horror buff to begin with).

Then I'm watching TV at 2:00 am and the Shining comes on, and pretty soon I'm looking over my shoulder and sleeping with the light on.

I think it's more about HOW I watch movies now, more than the movies themselves.

I can't imagine ever being scared in a movie theater, surrounded by noisy people. All of my horror watching is at home, and often alone.

-AiV

AUSTIN316426808
09-16-2005, 01:22 PM
Originally posted by orangestar
Demonic Possesion scares me to the core, because you can never, ever know who its going to happen to next. If it exists, that is.


Wait a minute....are we talking strictly about movies or stuff that scares you period?

orangestar
09-16-2005, 01:24 PM
Originally posted by AUSTIN316426808
Wait a minute....are we talking strictly about movies or stuff that scares you period?

Movies. The Exorcist and The Exorcism of Emily Rose both scared the hell out of me.

Bobby Jack
09-16-2005, 01:49 PM
Originally posted by AUSTIN316426808
Wait a minute....are we talking strictly about movies or stuff that scares you period?
Originally I was just asking for film reccomendations in a round about way but why not everything? What scares the shit out of you guys and why would you want to do anything other than simply avoid it? Personally (and I know this is weird) I'm terrified of birds. Turkeys, chickens and especially vultures. I don't even like to be in the same room as someones parrot but I can't even look at pictures of large birds. It's nothing profound or Freudian I just have these crazy ass nightmares occasionally about being eaten by vultures (speaking of Tales From the Crypt). At the zoo here there are condors that look like pterodactyls. I have to walk completely out of my way to avoid even seeing these things.
Car crashes too. At least I drive but the idea that I'm going to be mangled on the highway is always in the back of my mind. It's not the death I fear so much as the dismemberment.

novakru
09-16-2005, 02:20 PM
Snakes

...and I think it's COMPLETELY Freudian.:D

filmmaker2
09-16-2005, 02:23 PM
You don't have to be afraid of the snake, baby. For only you can TAME the snake!

Haunted
09-16-2005, 04:46 PM
And please, try to take no offence... I am afraid of Christians.

But yeah, that Emily Rose movie looks pretty scary. I'll go see it, get scared out of my teeth, take a xanax, then discuss the movie with either my brother or Zwoti or both... not at the same time, obviously.

Love to discuss with a certain Bloodrayne, but she hasn't answered my pm. ;) ;) :D

bloodrayne
09-16-2005, 04:53 PM
Originally posted by Haunted
Love to discuss with a certain Bloodrayne, but she hasn't answered my pm. ;) ;) :D LOL...That's because I have SOO much to do right now...No phone time (school has started back)...AND...I keep having to leave the house! :mad: ...Fortunately, it rained today, so it wasn't so bad....Unfortunately, I just got home, I ate to much while we were out and it has made me miserable, and I have a shitload of stuff to do.....


Okay...Answering PM now:D

Marroe
09-16-2005, 05:14 PM
Mushrooms and trains have always been pretty scary.

ItsAlive75
09-16-2005, 05:44 PM
Honestly, I find children with missing teeth is creepy as hell. Like, when a little kid loses his front 2 baby teeth and he gives that big grin.... I keep imagining something like a snake tongue coming through the gap, just makes me shudder.

AUSTIN316426808
09-16-2005, 05:48 PM
Biggest fear I have is of loss.

ItsAlive75
09-16-2005, 05:53 PM
Originally posted by AUSTIN316426808
Biggest fear I have is of loss.

I hear ya. That's probably everyone's greatest fear... usually the one no one mentions.

jenna26
09-16-2005, 06:22 PM
I had a very vivid dream when I was 15 or so, that I burned alive inside a car. I have major issues with cars and I am terrified of fire. Yet somehow fascinated by it at the same time. Funny how that works.

Also on a far lesser scale: spiders, clowns and dentists (actually not sure if this one is on a lesser scale or not...lol).

AUSTIN316426808
09-16-2005, 06:24 PM
Apparently people are more afraid of the dentist than death itself so you're definately not alone there.

noctuary
09-16-2005, 07:44 PM
If we're just talking about general things that scare us here, I'm absolutely terrified of centipedes. Those things are horrible.

As far as movies go, horror never really frightens me anymore. What I find more disturbing these days is the nihilist cinema of filmmakers such as Gaspar Noe and Michael Haneke (Irreversible, Funny Games, The Piano Teacher, etc.) It's just distressing witnessing all the truly terrible things people will do to one another.

novakru
09-17-2005, 07:22 AM
Originally posted by Haunted
And please, try to take no offence... I am afraid of Christians.


I grew up Southren Baptist.They terrifiy me now.
You shouldn't be afraid of my adopted faith-Lutheran.(although I haven't been to church in so long,I wonder if our membership expired-lol)
We don't preach,we don't shove God down your thoat and we don't care if you're an alien from outer space,basically Lutheran's help when needed and try to be good to the earth and all it's creatures without judgement.(I personally have nothing bad to say about what anyone believes in,except when it goes to the extreme and harms them or others)
Now,the amount of people that actually put this into practice.....well,humans are fallible.

So,I'll add that to the list of things that scare me....Hard-core fanatics of ANY religion.

ItsAlive75
09-17-2005, 07:26 AM
Originally posted by novakru

So,I'll add that to the list of things that scare me....Hard-core fanatics of ANY religion.

I'm telling God on you... and you better believe that once I put my 2 cents in, he's gonna smote the shit outta you.

alkytrio666
09-17-2005, 08:16 AM
Jenna said something that made me think again, and I now realize my other "scary" category, although it's just a sick-to-my- stomach disturbed feeling, not a scared one.

I don't know how to exactly categorize this, but here's two examples:

- Texas Chasinsaw Massacre (1974)

- Last House on the Left

It's the 70's realistic-like movies where it's a group just absolutely torturing a group of innocents. L.H.O.T.L really disturbed me a lot.

Terrin_the_Vamp
09-17-2005, 08:48 AM
I can't think of any horror movies that still scare me. On the other hand I am terrified of monkies. Terrible terrible little things...

orangestar
09-17-2005, 12:59 PM
Oh, I've got a weird one.

Dragonflies scare the shit out of me. People constantly try to explain that they dont bite, sting, or hurt you at all, but they are the scariest animal I have ever seen. My mother feels the need to decorate our porch with a dragonfly theme. Even fake ones scare me.

I fully expect someone to post a huge pic of a dragonfly after this, which will probably scar me for life. Them suckers are scary.

murder 101
09-17-2005, 08:25 PM
the thing that still freaks me out is scenes in movies like 'evil dead 2'when annie's boyfriend suddenley appears and say's "we are the thing's that were and shall be again!"or in 'the shining 'when the o'grady twins are standing at the end of the hall holding hands.or when micheal meyers is watching jamie lee curtis from the backyard,behind the blowing sheets,in halloween.i could go on and on,but,i'll shut up.wait was i only supposed to talk about only one movie?sorry.

newb
09-17-2005, 09:06 PM
This is the only thing that scares me.

http://www.ba.no/multimedia/archive/00108/Michael_Jackson_108752a.jpg


And this

http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/earlex/aleconner/beer/images/BassAleEmptyGlass.jpg

novakru
09-17-2005, 09:10 PM
LMAO^

Novelidea
09-18-2005, 11:07 AM
Spontaneous Human Combustion scares the shit out of me.
I’ve read countless horror novels over the years, and can read about anything at all, even true life mysterious stuff like UFO’s, Poltergeists, Demonic Possession, true crime stuff, but when it comes to SHC, I just hate it… And anyone who thinks that phenomenon has been scientifically proved to be no longer a mystery, the wick effect and all that crap, then you had better read more on this subject… for one thing, the wick effect, when it is Made to work, takes literally hours, whereas SHC can happen in minutes…. One minute you are alive and smiling, next minute you are burning to death, from the inside. In less than 10 minutes, you are dead, nothing but dust, and that can happen at any time, to any body, in any place, with or without others around… oh, and by the way, if it does ever happen to you, do Not jump in the shower… water fuels the flames!!!

Angra
09-18-2005, 11:12 AM
Originally posted by Novelidea
Spontaneous Human Combustion scares the shit out of me.
I’ve read countless horror novels over the years, and can read about anything at all, even true life mysterious stuff like UFO’s, Poltergeists, Demonic Possession, true crime stuff, but when it comes to SHC, I just hate it… And anyone who thinks that phenomenon has been scientifically proved to be no longer a mystery, the wick effect and all that crap, then you had better read more on this subject… for one thing, the wick effect, when it is Made to work, takes literally hours, whereas SHC can happen in minutes…. One minute you are alive and smiling, next minute you are burning to death, from the inside. In less than 10 minutes, you are dead, nothing but dust, and that can happen at any time, to any body, in any place, with or without others around… oh, and by the way, if it does ever happen to you, do Not jump in the shower… water fuels the flames!!!


Never heard about that. Ever.


:confused: :eek: :confused: :eek:

X¤MurderDoll¤X
09-18-2005, 11:18 AM
Originally posted by Novelidea
SHC can happen in minutes…. One minute you are alive and smiling, next minute you are burning to death, from the inside. In less than 10 minutes, you are dead, nothing but dust, and that can happen at any time, to any body, in any place, with or without others around… oh, and by the way, if it does ever happen to you, do Not jump in the shower… water fuels the flames!!!

None of this is proven. I'd love to see it though.

Also if SHC is real, I doubt very much there are flames involved.

ItsAlive75
09-18-2005, 11:30 AM
Originally posted by Novelidea
oh, and by the way, if it does ever happen to you, do Not jump in the shower… water fuels the flames!!!

If I'm burning from the inside until I turn to "dust", I don't think I'll have to worry about jumpin' in the ol' shower.

wookie
09-18-2005, 01:32 PM
'Wolf Creek' (new movie set in the Australian outback) is the only thing I've seen in a long time which actually shocked me.

It makes Texas Chainsaw look moralistic!

Some of the Asian horror Ring, Grudge etc are actually scary in a kind of haunt you after the film is over kinda way

theres a top twenty list of scariest ever at rawfear.net which is pretty spot on (and some good comedy/worst ever charts too)

X¤MurderDoll¤X
09-18-2005, 02:00 PM
Originally posted by wookie
'Wolf Creek' (new movie set in the Australian outback) is the only thing I've seen in a long time which actually shocked me.

It makes Texas Chainsaw look moralistic!

Some of the Asian horror Ring, Grudge etc are actually scary in a kind of haunt you after the film is over kinda way

theres a top twenty list of scariest ever at rawfear.net which is pretty spot on (and some good comedy/worst ever charts too)

Try making a post without saying "Go to rawfear.net!!!" and maybe one of us will listen to you.

It's insulting for you to think that we don't know what's going on.

Haunted
09-18-2005, 02:09 PM
^ ^ What she said. In these parts, we don't take too kindly to spammers. Our reaction makes "the TCM look moralistic."

X¤MurderDoll¤X
09-18-2005, 02:11 PM
We're a lot smarter than we look. :mad:

ItsAlive75
09-18-2005, 02:48 PM
Originally posted by X¤MurderDoll¤X
We're a lot smarter than we look. :mad:

I like pie. Sometimes I'll eat 4 or 5 pies in a row. Then I make puke. But I don't care, cuz pie is so good.

X¤MurderDoll¤X
09-18-2005, 03:03 PM
Originally posted by ItsAlive75
I like pie. Sometimes I'll eat 4 or 5 pies in a row. Then I make puke. But I don't care, cuz pie is so good.

derr pie is good but apple sawce is betta! :mad:

ItsAlive75
09-18-2005, 03:05 PM
Originally posted by X¤MurderDoll¤X
derr pie is good but apple sawce is betta! :mad:

Sumtyms I put appwe sawce on my piee.

...Then I shit my pants cuz I dunno any bettur.

Haunted
09-18-2005, 03:42 PM
I...uh...deeeer....I don't fink I gets what yous'is goin' on about.

What if...what if it were da punkim pi?

ItsAlive75
09-18-2005, 05:37 PM
Originally posted by Haunted
I...uh...deeeer....I don't fink I gets what yous'is goin' on about.

What if...what if it were da punkim pi?

See, even the smarties can talk stupid.

...Let's go get daddy's gun.

wookie
09-19-2005, 01:45 PM
Originally posted by X¤MurderDoll¤X
Try making a post without saying "Go to rawfear.net!!!" and maybe one of us will listen to you.

It's insulting for you to think that we don't know what's going on.

ok guys -sorry- I hear you - didnt intend to spam..(urgh) - just excited about the website as its new..

the movie i mentioned in passing (whilst spamming away) Wolf Creek is really brutal (but excellent).. any of you seen? I'd put it up there with the original Texas Chainsaw (well maybe slightly below that- not so relentless)

X¤MurderDoll¤X
09-19-2005, 02:02 PM
Originally posted by wookie
ok guys -sorry- I hear you - didnt intend to spam..(urgh) - just excited about the website as its new..

the movie i mentioned in passing (whilst spamming away) Wolf Creek is really brutal (but excellent).. any of you seen? I'd put it up there with the original Texas Chainsaw (well maybe slightly below that- not so relentless)

Never heard of it. I'll rent it if I ever see it somewhere though.

novakru
09-19-2005, 02:17 PM
Originally posted by wookie
ok guys -sorry- I hear you - didnt intend to spam..(urgh) - just excited about the website as its new..

the movie i mentioned in passing (whilst spamming away) Wolf Creek is really brutal (but excellent).. any of you seen? I'd put it up there with the original Texas Chainsaw (well maybe slightly below that- not so relentless)
ouch...too bright...hurts head...eyes exploding...urgg ackk