dmb154678 wrote:
that scene in the exorcism of emily rose where she's contorting on the floor.
twinsies!
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hollybear141414 |
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dmb154678 wrote: twinsies! |
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Sunnie |
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Imagine you're eight, and had never seen a bloody, violent horror movie before. Hell, no one had. They had all been "inferred violence" prior to
this one... I didn't shower again, without locking the door, until I was 18.
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LeeLeeRaRa |
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In Wolf Creek when the girl gets in the car to escape, the killer pops up behind her and shove a huge ass knife thru the seat into her back and starts twisting
it. Gah, I just can't imagine it.
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NiceToAnimals |
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I hate slow, tortuous deaths, so the scene in Green Mile when they killed Mr. Noodle in the electric chair but forgot the sponge on his head freaked me out.
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paris |
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When I read Stephen King's "It", I was freaked out by anything clownish for a long time.
When I saw the movie, the clown was nothing like I expected. His whole voice was wrong when he said "we all float down here." Pretty much cured my fear. When I went to see "Platoon" in the theater, I went right from the theater to a bar and had a drink (I don't drink). Very disturbing. I still get the feeling when I hear the music. I saw the first "Friday the 13th" when I was pregnant. Bad idea. I kept counting the dead bodies. For some reason the previews made me think there would be 13. I think there was only 9. So I spent the whole end of the movie waiting for 4 more kills. |
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Kitten Gloves |
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That guy getting his head/jaw smashed on the curb in American History X. It was just so brutal.
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BlueJammies |
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A few movie scenes come to mind:
First, when Bambi's mom got shot....I was like 5 or 6 and saw it in the movie theatre and that shit traumatized me for life. Second, the entire movie of Poltergeist...I was young when I saw that and it scared the bejeesus out of me. I still can't watch it to this day with out getting all creeped out. Finally, Children of the Corn... I watched this movie only once and I don't even remember what it was about, but I just know that the name Malachi scares the shit out of me. |
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NiceToAnimals |
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BlueJammies wrote: X |
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buried out back |
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The end of the movie The Emerald Forest because it's sad.
And the first time I saw the bone suckers split apart in the movie Island of Terror. I was horrified. |
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CatNamedRudy |
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Children of the Corn. The biggest thing in that movie that freaks me out to this day is the kid standing in the middle of the road. I saw that movie at the
theatre and had to drive down this long desolate country road on the way home. I kept waiting to see that damn kid standing there. I still get the heebie
jeebies when I'm driving at night down a road that has corn fields on either side of it.
And all of Magic. Freakin' ventriloquist dummies are scarier than clowns! |
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Zzunk |
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QJaz |
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She looks like she's stewing in a huge vat of cranberry juice! "Night and Fog" - a documentary featuring actual footage from concentration camps. The most disturbing scene was the scene of a line of headless bodies on the ground with a huge basket containing all the head piled up sitting next to the bodies. "Hearts and Minds" - Vietnam War documentary. The most horrific scene was of a soldier picking up the bottom half of another soldier. "Lake of Fire" - Documentary featuring actual footage of abortion procedures. |
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1000Proof |
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bluesboi wrote:I will hold you close and tight when we go camping but you have to hold me if those creatures from The Mist ever come to Earth. Deal? |
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Angela in WI |
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BlueJammies wrote: OMFG these are my top three, seriously... |
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finishthemoff |
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Evil Monkeys from "Wizard of Oz" and original "Charlie and Chocolate Factory"!
Anytime when Hitman showed up in "There is No Country for Old Men"! That movie involving Brat Pitt and creepy juvenile guards being pedo. Basketball Diary, too. |
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AshBender |
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Kenscookie wrote: Yes. That one. I can't even sleep with my foot hanging off the side of the bed for the fear that the clown may grab it. I also spent a good portion of my childhood trying to fall asleep with one eye open because of Elm Street. |
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The Purple Parrot |
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The entire movie of "The Thing."
The scene in Poltergeist right at the end when the boy looks under his bed and nothing is there, but when he pulls his head back up, THE EVIL CLOWN DOLL IS RIGHT THERE AND STARTS STRANGLING HIM! *shrieks* I was paralyzed with fear for a long long time after that. |
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finishthemoff |
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That part never scares me when I was a kid.
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The Purple Parrot |
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Yet the flying monkeys did.
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finishthemoff |
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Partly because they remind me of you.
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