I know a lot of people find it very scary.
I did. It's one of my favorite moviegoing experiences. It's nice and creepy for a while, but the last ten minutes or so are really intense. And when the credits rolled, I realized my right hand had gone numb because I'd been clutching my wrist with my other hand the whole time.
I always liked the Self-Made Critic's review of Blair Witch.
Ha ha ha! That's perfect.
Blair Witch scared the bejesus out of me. I loved it.
Blair Witch
made me sick to my stomach, so I had to leave the theater during the scary part.
Same thing for
Dancer in the Dark.
Stupid handheld cameras....
Blair Witch freaked me and my sister out completely when we saw it in the theatre, but I have no desire to see it again, due to the suspicion I will no longer be freaked out but annoyed.
It sounds like The Ring. I was freaked out while watching it, and then the feeling disappeared almost instantly as soon as the credits rolled.
I also couldn't watch Blair Witch due to shaky-cam.
I was freaked out while watching it, and then the feeling disappeared almost instantly as soon as the credits rolled.
I was the reverse. I didn't start being made uncomfortable by
The Ring
until about 20 minutes after the movie ended, almost entirely about what the mother did to free her son.
I was freaked out while watching it, and then the feeling disappeared almost instantly as soon as the credits rolled.
I was freaked out while watching it, and then I was even more freaked out being in a dark, quiet house.
My computer's sluggish and I don't have the patience to page through the whole list. Would someone please tell me what was #1?
Though really, my favorite Ring story is from a con, when we watched a very creepy Ring vid, and then half the room decided they had to show it to someone else within seven days. And then people started wondering if pets counted.
Would someone please tell me what was #1?
Audition.
Is
Oldboy
horror? If not, what is it?