The Ring
For the most part it was just creepy, but the bits at the end made me jump ten feet out of my seat.
Willow ,'The Killer In Me'
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The Ring
For the most part it was just creepy, but the bits at the end made me jump ten feet out of my seat.
I looks like fun. Jack White makes everything subversive!
I got interrupted in the middle of writing this post. It's about It Might Get Loud.
Speaking of horror movies:
what are your most memorable (and early) horror movie experiences?
a) in 9th grade I saw "Omen" at a friend's birthday party. It was not as scary as I thought it would be, but apparently I was the only at the party not screaming;
b) in elementary school (or jr. high), I saw "Burnt Offerings" on tv and that fucked my shit up for a couple of weeks. It is not a particularly good movie, but I found it really scary as a kid.
c) in college, I screamed through about 1/3rd of "The Lost Boys" at a dorm video party. My roommate and I were hugging each other during the last 30 minutes. It helped us bond...
Alien and Halloween freaked my shit out when I was young. Was it spaghetti that they were eating in Alien around when the belly-ripping starts? Whatever it was was what was on the menu for lunch afterwards. My friend's leg brushed mine under the table and I about lost it.
My early horror movie experiences included Killer Klowns from Outer Space and Pulse. I think I was sometimes afraid of being burnt to death in the shower because of the latter.
Also, Candyman gave me nightmares. I watched it at an age when I covered my eyes when there was nudity. And then I slept on a couch downstairs next to a glass door; the whole night I was afraid someone was going to come in the room.
I watched it at an age when I covered my eyes when there was nudity.
I don't think I was ever that age.
I saw Poltergeist when I was about 14, and I didn't sleep for DAYS. Especially because on the way home, the parents and I were talking about what scared us the most, and I mentioned the clown doll.
"But you have one like that", says Mom. "I think it's in the attic."
I saw Poltergeist when I was about 8.
My sister mocks me when I claim she scarred me for life, but seriously, she fed me horror films and horror novels from the time I was, like 6 or 7.
Changeling remains the scariest movie I've ever seen, though.
I think a saturday afternoon TV airing of THEM is responsible for my lifelong ant squick.
Changeling remains the scariest movie I've ever seen, though.
I presume you don't mean the Angelina Jolie movie?