View Full Version : Nothing scares me :(
celia.rose
11-20-2012, 09:43 AM
I used to love horror movies especially creepy suspense like 'The Ring' or real jumpy like 'The Descent' but lately I'm finding nothing works!! I feel like a druggy whose developed a tolerance! I don't like slashers or too much torture but otherwise I like most styles. Please help! Any suggestions???
celia.rose
11-20-2012, 10:47 AM
ha ha I see point but that's the wrong kind of horror too ;)
I do like the religiousy ones, demons, satan etc
Angra
11-20-2012, 12:24 PM
I used to love horror movies especially creepy suspense like 'The Ring' or real jumpy like 'The Descent' but lately I'm finding nothing works!! I feel like a druggy whose developed a tolerance! I don't like slashers or too much torture but otherwise I like most styles. Please help! Any suggestions???
There's no help for you. It's over.
I thought Insidious had some good moments - The Innkeepers was pretty good (slow and atmospheric but good). House of the Devil was also pretty good (same director as Innkeepers so also slow and atmospheric).
I think for those of us who love horror - at some point the 'scared' fades and an appreciation of the artistry takes over - this might be the way a director creates atmosphere or the way an effects wizard makes gore - but we learn to appreciate the films more than fear them.
celia.rose
11-20-2012, 02:35 PM
Wise words Zero, thank you,I feel a little comforted :) I will try out those films!
Tapist
11-20-2012, 02:45 PM
Have you ever watched Fun House?
Ice Pik
11-20-2012, 03:01 PM
I completely understand you. Insidious was a good one and so was grave encounters. It seems like I watch more horror movies and just get disappointed then actually enjoy it.
Zero hits it on the head.
I keep searching for the white whale.
MichaelMyers
11-20-2012, 04:56 PM
Key is to ratchet horror up to the next level: experience terror in real life. Join a demonic cult. Walk dangerous neighborhood streets at night. Answer dubious craiglist ads. There is no limit to the rush of horror from this "thrill-seeking."
Shemonsterdevil
11-20-2012, 07:32 PM
Key is to ratchet horror up to the next level: experience terror in real life. Join a demonic cult. Walk dangerous neighborhood streets at night. Answer dubious craiglist ads. There is no limit to the rush of horror from this "thrill-seeking."
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Though my BFF got us a night in a haunted hotel... Last Christmas. Still haven't gone, I have seen enough movies not to mess with that shit
MichaelMyers
11-20-2012, 08:05 PM
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Though my BFF got us a night in a haunted hotel... Last Christmas. Still haven't gone, I have seen enough movies not to mess with that shit
This is another good idea. Find creepy old abandoned houses in town and set up residence.
Aaric0086
11-24-2012, 11:13 AM
Hello Friends,
I am new on this forum. Can i share my views. I would like to thank you if you could permit me discuss the topic.
Thanks
I suggest you try giving birth...The horror is immense.You will forever talk about the experience and compete with your friends about how many sutures you received and the length of time you were in labour for.
Incidentally,Did you know my first child was 9lb 13 oz and I had a Franken flange for weeks afterwards?....blah blah etc
Kewel World
11-25-2012, 02:15 AM
I suggest you try giving birth...The horror is immense.You will forever talk about the experience and compete with your friends about how many sutures you received and the length of time you were in labour for.
Incidentally,Did you know my first child was 9lb 13 oz and I had a Franken flange for weeks afterwards?....blah blah etc
Ouch thats pretty scary :)
sad to say there are few films out there that actually make you Jump which is the kind of scary i like
Anthropophagus
11-25-2012, 03:04 AM
Child birth,pah,its like having a big shit.
For real pain i once cut my finger.:D