And the thing is, I like my evil like I like my men: evil. You know, straight up, black hat, tied to the train tracks, soon my electro-ray will destroy metropolis BAD.

Buffy ,'Sleeper'


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Jessica - Jun 28, 2010 9:57:03 am PDT #9329 of 30000
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

For me, it was Violet turning into a blueberry.


§ ita § - Jun 28, 2010 9:59:10 am PDT #9330 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I also found it horribly sad in the end.

It was the end that scarred me. Sort of how the end of Oldboy just made me reel. Recast the whole movie in another light, and also made me not want to let anyone touch me for the next hour. My arms were just hyper-sensitive.

It was just so fucked up. The movie had been la-la-la-messed up, and then blammo! No, it's worse than that.

Is that ... Saint Blood?

Holy blood.


Kathy A - Jun 28, 2010 10:04:00 am PDT #9331 of 30000
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Kids film that freaked me out--those damn flying monkeys in Wizard of Oz.

Movie I saw on TV that freaked me out--don't remember the name of it, but I think it was a Mia Farrow film in which she played a blind woman. There was a scene where she was drawing herself a bath and filling up the tub, not knowing there was a dead body in it. Gives me the chills remembering it even now!

Also saw a Frankenstein flick which might have been a Hammer film, in which there was lots of ballroom dancing scenes with one of the women wearing a choker that covered up the fact that her neck had been stitched back into place.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jun 28, 2010 10:06:15 am PDT #9332 of 30000
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Am I the only Buffista that's seen that movie, or just the only one to be scarred by it?

I've held off seeking it out precisely because it disturbed you so. Despite our similar tastes I think your tolerance for freakiness in a movie is higher than mine based on Audition and Oldboy, so I've filed that one away in the Don't Need To Lose That Much Sleep category.


tommyrot - Jun 28, 2010 10:06:40 am PDT #9333 of 30000
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Kids film that freaked me out--those damn flying monkeys in Wizard of Oz.

Oh yeah, those freaked me out too. It's because they can fly, which means YOU CAN'T RUN AWAY FROM THEM!

I first saw that on TV, and was trying to think of freak-outs in a movie theater....


Frankenbuddha - Jun 28, 2010 10:07:18 am PDT #9334 of 30000
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

Movie I saw on TV that freaked me out--don't remember the name of it, but I think it was a Mia Farrow film in which she played a blind woman. There was a scene where she was drawing herself a bath and filling up the tub, not knowing there was a dead body in it. Gives me the chills remembering it even now!

See No Evil, I think it was called. Definitely an attempt to duplicate Wait Until Dark.

Also saw a Frankenstein flick which might have been a Hammer film, in which there was lots of ballroom dancing scenes with one of the women wearing a choker that covered up the fact that her neck had been stitched back into place.

I think I saw that one too. Doesn't the monster take her head off at the seam at some point?


Kathy A - Jun 28, 2010 10:10:27 am PDT #9335 of 30000
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

I don't remember ever having a freak-out in the movie theater as a kid. My sister had a nightmare after we saw Jaws when I was 9 and she was 11, but I didn't have any problems. Closest I had was probably the insect scene in the second Indiana Jones film. The theater was practically empty when sis and I saw it so we had our legs hooked over the seats in front of us, and after that scene ended, I was practically in that seat in front of me, I had squirmed down so far. I remember sis pulling my sleeve, she got so into Poltergeist.


Jesse - Jun 28, 2010 10:10:52 am PDT #9336 of 30000
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Witness freaked me right the fuck out, when the guy drowned in the grain. I saw it in the theater, so I guess I was 11, although why parents took me to an R-rated movie at 11 is kind of a mystery to me!


Amy - Jun 28, 2010 10:12:12 am PDT #9337 of 30000
Because books.

I've read just enough about Old Boy and Audition to know I could never, ever watch them. But as much as I love horror and *scares* I can't do torture, so I won't even watch stuff like Saw or Hostel.

I'm apparently too lazy even for quick edit italics today.


tommyrot - Jun 28, 2010 10:13:13 am PDT #9338 of 30000
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Then there was a guy I read about who dropped acid before seeing Return of the Jedi in the theater (when it first came out).

He was OK until he first saw Jabba the Hutt, which for some reason freaked his shit out. He ended up on the floor screaming.