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I've found that show to be pretty entertaining.
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it was very entertaining a lot of gore is funny to me. i think thats why the do it on purpose. I like scary movies because it scares me, the same reason why i like thrill rides roller coasters and walk away from it laughing and smiling.
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I was drunk when I saw this, its the only way I watch horror films so I do not remember the bullshit
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Just redboxed it over the weekend. I can't say I found it to be "scary".
It was however very creepy and extremely gory, I loved the original Evil Deads so this movie was pretty good to me. The premise and the stupidity of the people in it where comical at times, but still good. |
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good flick but wasnt really scary, nicely done however
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For those who are into real good horror flicks, best of the best has been Japanese if you don't mind subtitles. See if you can still find the ff: The Ring 1 & 2, The Grudge and Shutter. Best english horror flicks i've seen worth mentioning are the ff: The Woman In Black, Insidious 1 (Haven't seen Part 2 yet) and The Conjuring.
Maybe there are other foreign horror films that are real scary that I just haven't heard of. Do share the titles if you know of any. Cheers. Last edited by BASTOS HUMARUROT 335i; 10-17-2013 at 02:29 PM.. |
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The Woman in Black wasn't that scary, but wasn't awful either. The Insidious movies weren't too bad. The Conjuring was a good one IMO.
Never saw the Japanese versions of the movies you listed, but I know the American versions weren't that great to me.
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scary movies make me feel a kind of way......
i sob uncontrollably, i develop a twitch and my central nervous system shuts down... hate Hate HATE scary movies..... last one i saw was Insidious in my living room at night with my wife. i was this close to pulling a Freddy Krueger and cutting my own eye lids off so i wouldn't fall asleep......... i recorded Paranormal Activity 4 last week - still haven't watched it. still haven't watched Insidious 2, Conjuring, Evil Dead or Sinister.... |
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I've heard good reviews about Sinister and also Mama. Thanks for mentioning Sinister. I haven't seen both and will add them to the Horror Movie Fest i'm having with friends this Halloween.
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to be honest with everyone in this thread, i don't think i was more scared of anything in my life after i almost passed out watching Michael Jackson's Thriller on MTV in 1985....
hearing and watching Werewolf Michael yell GO AWAY !!!! at age 5 is the most frightening thing i have ever experienced in my life...... my dad, who clearly didn't give a shit about terrifying me, would stand up in the middle of the living room, tilt his head to the side and sway his arm back and forth like one of the zombies in the video. and then Zombie Michael's eyes at the end of the video didn't help either...... 5 years old - fucking 5.........no wonder i'm all fucked up........ |
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