I saw trailers for Immortals which didn't look interesting.
It ought to be entertaining in a WTF-was-the-costume-designer-smoking? way, at least. It takes some real doing for my first thought upon seeing a set picture of a basically topless Kellan Lutz to be "What the hell is that on his head?!?"
It looks ludicrous to me in a way that it didn't occur to me that 300 might have appeared.
It looks like a wire sculpture of a chicken - complete with eggs.
Whoa. Somebody mentioned this on an AVClub thread on horror movies:
Apparently there are showings of Jaws where people sit in innertubes on the water and watch the movie projected onto a screen on the beach. That sounds like the scariest thing ever.
Considering I had a hard time going into swimming pools after seeing Jaws, that sounds terrifying. All those POV shots of the shark coming up on the people from below make you feel so vulnerable.
::shudder::
I have now warned Cass not to read your post, Hec.
Why do I no longer watch horror movies?
Because I still think about
Jaws
while swimming at the lake house in Vermont, made my North Carolina boyfriend look under his Jeep Cherokee for weeks after we saw
Cape Fear,
and insist on always having a clear shower curtain.
After much research I'm ready to declare a definitive TV horror list.
However, I need input on the scariest episode among these three shows:
Supernatural: "The Benders," "No Rest for the Wicked," or "Family Remains" or something else for the scariest episode.
Angel: "Are You Now, Or Have You Ever Been," "Underneath" or something else.
Dollhouse: "Epitaph One," "The Attic," "Getting Closer" or something else.
I thought "Time Is on my Side" was probably the creepiest episode of Supernatural.
I think it's interesting that The Benders and Family Remains have no interaction with the supernatural. It's alllll humans.