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itsjayd
04-18-2016, 03:52 PM
I know many people have their own opinions on scary movies but this is probably the scariest movie I have ever seen. If you've suffered from sleep paralysis then you may agree. Has anyone seen this?

http://thegentlemanhack.com/science-mystery/science/sleep-paralysis/

::devil::

Morningriser
04-19-2016, 04:21 AM
Spice World

I shat myself and felt compelled to make art with it.

Angra
04-19-2016, 01:04 PM
What the hell are you talking about? What movie??

Sculpt
04-19-2016, 07:52 PM
What the hell are you talking about? What movie??
LOL This movie. It's a documentary on sleep paralysis... horror movie.

"The Nightmare -- even if you could move, would you really want to?"



/watch?v=DoPsjWqvwT4

Chevalier
04-21-2016, 01:51 PM
I watched something on sleep paralysis, and I think that might have been it. It was scary.

Sculpt
04-21-2016, 03:10 PM
I watched something on sleep paralysis, and I think that might have been it. It was scary.
"Scary" like haha? or scary like "the call is coming from inside your house"?

Kat
04-27-2016, 11:56 AM
Paranormal Activity. The reason being I nearly crapped myself at the unexpected ending.

Angra
04-27-2016, 12:50 PM
Paranormal Activity. The reason being I nearly crapped myself at the unexpected ending.

That must be what Sculpt calls "haha scary".

Kat
05-02-2016, 11:29 AM
That must be what Sculpt calls "haha scary".

Dunno about that, but I was wired up for hours after - couldn't sleep a wink.

TheBossInTheWall
05-02-2016, 02:20 PM
I saw The Blair Witch Projekt with a friend and she screamed twice during the film, shrug. Fictional horror films aren't, to me, scary. A documentary on rampant rape, mutilations, etc showing real images would be horrifying. Though I do not know about scary. What scares us generally is the unknown. Particularly because of the internet we know so much there's little for us to feel truly afraid of. Reality still can scare us, though. Images of people jumping from the towers as they were destroyed is fucking terrifying.

Kat
05-19-2016, 10:56 PM
I saw The Blair Witch Projekt with a friend and she screamed twice during the film, shrug. Fictional horror films aren't, to me, scary. A documentary on rampant rape, mutilations, etc showing real images would be horrifying. Though I do not know about scary. What scares us generally is the unknown. Particularly because of the internet we know so much there's little for us to feel truly afraid of. Reality still can scare us, though. Images of people jumping from the towers as they were destroyed is fucking terrifying.

I remember seeing that on the news - was in tears.

Kat
05-20-2016, 01:34 AM
That must be what Sculpt calls "haha scary".

Having said that, what I yelled out at the time was "f****** hell!"

Roiffalo
05-20-2016, 10:35 PM
I saw The Blair Witch Projekt with a friend and she screamed twice during the film, shrug. Fictional horror films aren't, to me, scary. A documentary on rampant rape, mutilations, etc showing real images would be horrifying. Though I do not know about scary. What scares us generally is the unknown. Particularly because of the internet we know so much there's little for us to feel truly afraid of. Reality still can scare us, though. Images of people jumping from the towers as they were destroyed is fucking terrifying.

This reminded me of a list I read of a top ten most bizarre suicides (or something along those lines). One of them included a video where a political official shot himself on live TV. You can actually find it on YouTube... (It's of course graphic so click at your own risk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruTTZqko1q4 )

That and the movie on the JFK assassination that we HAD to watch in history class. ...Or any of the trillion WWII docs on concentration camps. It just sticks with you knowing it actually happened. That this is reality. It's traumatizing, especially to the young and very influential. It's no wonder so many of us end up with a fascination for the macabre as adults.

Kat
05-21-2016, 07:23 AM
This reminded me of a list I read of a top ten most bizarre suicides (or something along those lines). One of them included a video where a political official shot himself on live TV. You can actually find it on YouTube... (It's of course graphic so click at your own risk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruTTZqko1q4 )

That and the movie on the JFK assassination that we HAD to watch in history class. ...Or any of the trillion WWII docs on concentration camps. It just sticks with you knowing it actually happened. That this is reality. It's traumatizing, especially to the young and very influential. It's no wonder so many of us end up with a fascination for the macabre as adults.

Holy s***! ::shocked::