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Title: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Angel on October 02, 2008, 02:13:08 AM
With my favorite holiday of all time coming up, I figured it'd be a good time to discuss something that most people have in common: what horror movies scared you, and how so? I know I've got a list, and I know others do too.  So, let's start rehashing terrifying memories!  :B (BTW, those creepy, messed-up Disney movie scenes are welcome here too. I dunno about you guys, but Mickey chopping up the broom in Fantasia still freaks me out a little. Gnnh...)

The Ring: The first horror movie to really make me scream and jump. Say what you will, but as a thirteen-year-old girl watching her first horror movie with her big brother (not to mention having the phone ring - for real - right when she's done watching the tape for the first time - only to discover it was my best friend who had no idea we were watching it and yelling at my brother for pulling a Becca on me), that movie scared the CRAP out of me. For a whole week, I was scared to turn on the TV. I would seriously be reaching out at arm's length and whimpering if I had to turn it on. And God forbid it ever went to static; I'd covermy face with my arms and shriek "TURN IT OFF TURN IT OFF TURN IT OFF!" until someone changed the channel. And don't get me started on how much fun my brother had turning on a walkie-talkie outside my bedroom door so all I could hear was static.

The Exorcist: Watched it at my best friend's birthday party. Her mom had recommended it; she gave us the whole spiel about how people would have heart attacks in the theater. So we were dumb enough to watch it. The scene that got us all to finally scream was when she goes down the stairs backwards and there's blood running all over her face and she's making that weird screamy-hiss noise and then my friend jumped up, turned off the TV, and just kept saying, "I can't, I can't I can't watch this, I'm sorry guys, I can't, I can't, I gotta go talk to my - MOOOOOOMMMMM!!!!" Then she ran up the stairs. She was so scared she couldn't even speak; she just made a bunch of gestures and her mom said, "You saw the stair scene, didn't you?" We watched the rest of it in the morning. The other scene that scared us (besides the actual exorcism) was ... well, the scene that makes every girl watching it cross her legs and go quiet. Even picturing that scene makes me wince.

Psycho: Oh God, how much more can you say about this movie than what everyone says? Even though I knew how it had ended, those creepy images (especially when he smiles at the end...) stayed with me. For quite a few days, whenever I took a shower, I had to peek out every three minutes or so to make sure I was actually alone. It sounds stupid, but I know oa lot of other people did the same thing.

The Grudge: The only film that, at the time I saw it, actually beat The Ring. My friends and I saw the trailers and figured it was a cheap Ring rip-off. So we went to go see it. About twenty minutes in, it was pretty good - though we were stuck in a theater full of those jerks who laugh and kill the mood. So I went out to get some popcorn and a slushie. Before I could go back in the theater, I saw Kimi and Lauren walking out. They told me it was too scary and they were going to leave. I scoffed, saying there was no way it was THAT scary - we'd seen The Exorcist together, after all. It did weird me out a little that even Lauren was scared - she loves horror movies and has a strong stomach for them. I was still skeptical and said I'd meet them in Borders when it was over. They left, and I went back in.

Ten minutes later, I walked out of the theater, and went straight to Borders. According to Lauren, and what I remember, I was pale, shaking like a leaf, hugging my arms, staring at the ground, and gasping in shuddering breaths. I went straight to the manga aisle and found Lauren, who immediately started hugging me and going "Oh my God, are you okay??" All I could say in response was: "...The kid....was the cat..."

The Saw series: Screw M. Night Shyamalan, the first Saw movie had the best twist I've ever seen. I sat motionless in the basement after it was over, just processing everything that had gone on. It was like Fight Club, except I didn't need to watch it again to get it. And some of the traps still make me queasy: the needle pit, the actual sawing scene in the first movie, the twisting-limbs rack, and of course, the trap at the end of the fourth movie (major spoiler that I won't say).

Halloween: My mom told me this was her favorite horror movie, she also told me it was unwise to watch it alone in a dark basement at midnight. I still wish I'd listened to her. The Ring may have made me afraid to watch TV, and Psycho may have made me scared of the shower, but only Halloween scared me so badly that for the first time in eleven years, I had to sleep with the lights on. And considering what a masterpiece the movie is, I'm really not ashamed to admit that.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: superluser on October 02, 2008, 03:08:39 AM
I used to get creeped out by everything.  Now, I'm basically creeped out by nothing.

So, for me, no effects lasted.

But three films had effects that I think hold up as well today as they did back then:

1.) John Carpenter's The Thing.  The effects in that were great, and really put you in the scene with the characters.
2.) Alien.  They looked real then.  They look real, now.
3.) The Stepford Wives.  Not the scene you're thinking of.  Unless you were thinking of the copyright notice.  A film about people who are replaced by emotionally dead robots that was produced by a pharmaceutical company.  I still get shivers thinking about it.

Oh, and Attack of the the Eye Creatures is exactly as scary today as it was when it first came out.  The giant zippers are just as noticeable, too (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I74SUFXo4cA).
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Zina on October 02, 2008, 04:11:49 AM
The Ring is my all time favorite horror movie. I've seen it a ridiculous amount of times, and each time it still scares me.

Other than that, I remember being terrified of Psycho and The Shining when I first saw them. Parts of The Shining still freak me out. Something about wandering around a big giant hotel all alone is incredibly unsettling to me.

Recently I saw Them(or was it They?) it's a French horror film. I had to drive home alone afterwards. I did not have a good time with that. :C
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: superluser on October 02, 2008, 04:42:04 AM
Quote from: Zina on October 02, 2008, 04:11:49 AMRecently I saw Them(or was it They?) it's a French horror film.

Looks like the French title is Ils, which is translated as Them for the English-speaking audience.

I'd like to point out that this film is not the same as Them!, which stars Leonard Nimoy.  The only way that that one could frighten you is if you're terrified of giant ants.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Janus Whitefurr on October 02, 2008, 06:24:36 AM
Horror movies in general scare the pants off me. Psychological (Ringu, The Grudge) more than visceral (slashers). It's the suspense, really. If there's a significant suspenseful buildup in anything, be it to a joke scene or an actual danger scene, I pretty much wither and die. It's not the violence that gets me, it's the waiting and the suspense and the imaginative thought that there's something out there in the dark waiting and watching
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Rakala on October 02, 2008, 10:57:13 AM
The scariest movie of all time I've seen was It.  I saw it when I was 8. I haven't seen any other horror movies since.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Turnsky on October 02, 2008, 11:01:40 AM
Quote from: Rakala on October 02, 2008, 10:57:13 AM
The scariest movie of all time I've seen was It.  I saw it when I was 8. I haven't seen any other horror movies since.

pfft.. it was an evil space clown..

i don't watch many scary movies these days.. (i did like The Thing, though) but scary games, are another matter...
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Alondro on October 02, 2008, 11:22:20 AM
The scariest movie ever:  The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Tim Curry in drag... I've been emotionally scarred ever since.  After I saw that movie my mind was warped so horribly I became a furry...  NUFF SAID!!!    :O
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Turnsky on October 02, 2008, 10:47:07 PM
Quote from: Alondro on October 02, 2008, 11:22:20 AM
The scariest movie ever:  The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Tim Curry in drag... I've been emotionally scarred ever since.  After I saw that movie my mind was warped so horribly I became a furry...  NUFF SAID!!!    :O

i've seen worse..

Try hugo weaving in drag.  :erk
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Amber Williams on October 02, 2008, 10:51:57 PM
Watership Down. :<
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Azlan on October 02, 2008, 11:08:45 PM
Nothing scares me... grosses me out, yes, but scare no.  Suspenseful movies are far superior to slashers for being scary, and nothing beats black & white for suspense.  Bad costumes and effects, but a noticeable higher bar for suspense then color.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Darkmoon on October 03, 2008, 12:02:53 AM
Quote from: superluser on October 02, 2008, 03:08:39 AM
John Carpenter's The Thing.

Quoted for truth.

Also, the original Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead. Good flicks.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: superluser on October 03, 2008, 03:17:19 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on October 02, 2008, 10:51:57 PMWatership Down. :<

I'm sure I've mentioned it before, but one of the most traumatic films (not exactly a horror film) I've ever seen is When the Wind Blows.  It's in a similar sort of ``Ooh!  It's an animated film from a children's author (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR1Ln-ctn5E)!'' vein.

Yeah.  An apocalyptic animated film about how the British government has doomed the country in the case of nuclear attack.  It's pretty traumatizing all the way through, but this bit near the end (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8OcC_VfTfY) is really difficult to watch, though still pretty indicative of the trauma of the rest of the film.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Mao on October 03, 2008, 07:25:33 AM
Event Horizon messed me up after watching it the first time as far as movies go, though it didn't help that I was tired and alone.  When I was 9 years old 'It' was pretty bad too but I sat through it and it wasn't a problem again.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Kipiru on October 03, 2008, 08:48:27 AM
For all pf you who are searching for a movie to bring you back the sense of fear look up "Rec". It made me afraid of the dark again(for two days only, but still)

here is a link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1038988/
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Rakala on October 03, 2008, 08:54:45 AM
Quote from: Turnsky on October 02, 2008, 11:01:40 AM
Quote from: Rakala on October 02, 2008, 10:57:13 AM
The scariest movie of all time I've seen was It.  I saw it when I was 8. I haven't seen any other horror movies since.

pfft.. it was an evil space clown..

i don't watch many scary movies these days.. (i did like The Thing, though) but scary games, are another matter...

To be fair I haven't watched it again since the first time I saw it so I'm not really sure how scary it actually was.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Alondro on October 03, 2008, 10:33:43 AM
Quote from: superluser on October 03, 2008, 03:17:19 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on October 02, 2008, 10:51:57 PMWatership Down. :<

I'm sure I've mentioned it before, but one of the most traumatic films (not exactly a horror film) I've ever seen is When the Wind Blows.  It's in a similar sort of ``Ooh!  It's an animated film from a children's author (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR1Ln-ctn5E)!'' vein.

Yeah.  An apocalyptic animated film about how the British government has doomed the country in the case of nuclear attack.  It's pretty traumatizing all the way through, but this bit near the end (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8OcC_VfTfY) is really difficult to watch, though still pretty indicative of the trauma of the rest of the film.

I saw both of those films when I was still a kid.

I thought Watership Down was great, if a bit slow-moving at times. 

And as for When the Wind Blows, it pretty easy for me to sum up the emotional impact:  Oh look, they're drinking the fallout-contaminated rain.  Well, I know where this is going.

I never got emotional about fiction.  I was way too logical as a child.  Then I realized how boring that was.  Now Bambi makes me cry.   :c

There's no way ta win I tell ya!
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Angel on October 03, 2008, 12:55:46 PM
Quote from: Azlan on October 02, 2008, 11:08:45 PM
Nothing scares me... grosses me out, yes, but scare no.  Suspenseful movies are far superior to slashers for being scary, and nothing beats black & white for suspense.  Bad costumes and effects, but a noticeable higher bar for suspense then color.

Not sure about that. Night of the Living Dead was okay, but it was a little too slow-paced for my liking. 28 Weeks Later, though, that was a nice twist on the classic zombie film. And it made me wish I'd brought a flashlight - I had to walk home from a neighbor's house in the dark.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Noone on October 03, 2008, 01:07:47 PM
I think the only horror movie that has ever left a lasting impression on me is "Manos, the Hands of Fate.", and in the worst way possible too. It's not that the movie was scary, it's that it was so poorly done it's almost comical. There is practically no plot, the dialog is poorly done, and so is the acting. One of it's peaks of it's hideousness is when the big bad evil guy decides to kill one of his minions(Torgo), and he does so by waving a pipe in front of his face, I *wish* I was joking, he just waves a pipe in front of him and stares, and then Torgo just dies. The funny thing is that that Torgo is back alive in a few scenes anyways, which makes me wonder what was going through the producer's head when he was making this. It also should be noted that the beginning scene is just about 30 minutes of driving, little to no dialog, no plot or character development, just driving. It's truly a terrible piece of work and subsequently raised the opinions I had about every other movie I had ever seen.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: superluser on October 03, 2008, 02:42:22 PM
Quote from: The1Kobra on October 03, 2008, 01:07:47 PMI think the only horror movie that has ever left a lasting impression on me is "Manos, the Hands of Fate.", and in the worst way possible too.

You've seen the MST3K version, right?
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Corgatha Taldorthar on October 03, 2008, 02:57:45 PM
He worships it :p
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Rakala on October 03, 2008, 03:21:30 PM
HIDE! IT'S THE TORGO-WALKING THEME!
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Myxini on October 03, 2008, 04:38:08 PM
the sledgehammer scene in Misery, I had to turn it off as soon as I realized what was about to happen.  I'm not that fond of horror movies in general, but most of them are unrealistic enough that you feel safely insulated from anything like that ever happening in real life.  but that was just too real.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Turnsky on October 03, 2008, 09:07:06 PM
Quote from: Myxini on October 03, 2008, 04:38:08 PM
the sledgehammer scene in Misery, I had to turn it off as soon as I realized what was about to happen.  I'm not that fond of horror movies in general, but most of them are unrealistic enough that you feel safely insulated from anything like that ever happening in real life.  but that was just too real.

Cathy bates wanted to be like the book, and use an Axe instead of the hammer.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Darkmoon on October 04, 2008, 12:14:30 AM
Quote from: Black_angel on October 03, 2008, 12:55:46 PM
Night of the Living Dead was okay, but it was a little too slow-paced for my liking.

I prefer the 90's Night of the Living Dead. I know I'm in the minority there, but I thought it was a better movie.

As for 28 Days Later, it's a great flick, but it's not a zombie flick. A key difference is the fact that these aren't rotting corpses, but rage infected humans that can starve to death and die.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Alkarii on October 04, 2008, 04:50:10 AM
Here's a weird one for ya:  when I was a kid, like, four or so, I HATED that one scene in Dumbo where he gets drunk and starts having that Pink Floyd hallucination about pink elephants.  Dunno why that creeped me out.

But as far as real horror films... I was laughing my ass off at the Child's Play movies when I was three.  At that time, I wasn't aware of how stupid it was, but still...
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: King Of Hearts on October 04, 2008, 05:17:25 AM
Would Silence of the Lambs count as horror?

Its the first and only time that my eyes blacked out and I was losing my breath when watching a movie. Wasn't as scary the second time I watched it but the fear I had in my chest at the time is simply something I cannot forget for the rest of my life.

It was the escape scene... just one scene... one very powerful scene.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Brunhidden on October 04, 2008, 07:40:48 AM
if silence of the lambs counts the movie 'seven' has to, despite people telling me its not a 'horror' movie.

i personally like horror movies with less effects, more suspense. your imagination suspends a lot of your thought just to make you more scared, unlike movies like 'saw' where from what ive heard you essentially watch people forced to preform dental surgery on themselves.

however despite my previous paragraph i feel like i would be beatten here if i stated that 'arachnophobia', which had virtually no special effects, was one of my favorite scary movies



ill stick with 'tremors', it has good but limited effects that allow suspence to do most of the work and yet flavors it with a bit of random humor too
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Sunblink on October 04, 2008, 10:47:38 AM
Quote from: Amber Williams on October 02, 2008, 10:51:57 PM
Watership Down. :<

Agreed. :< Great movie, but holy shit, it traumatized me.

Also, I haven't seen the movie in its entirety, but I watched the "barbed wire maze" scene in Saw. That was horrific. I also saw the needle pit scene in Saw II, which was very horrifying on a psychological level. Poor Amanda.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Darkmoon on October 04, 2008, 10:58:38 AM
The Saw movies are overrated. It's like the director wanted to make Se7en, but didn't have a good enough script, so he threw extra gore in instead.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Mao on October 04, 2008, 11:02:19 AM
Quote from: Darkmoon on October 04, 2008, 10:58:38 AM
The Saw movies are overrated. It's like the director wanted to make Se7en, but didn't have a good enough script, so he threw extra gore in instead.

Yeah, I didn't find those scary.  Just gory.  The same ilk as Hostel.  Not scary just excessively gory.  I was more grossed out by them than anything else.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: gh0st on October 04, 2008, 02:58:38 PM
wow, either you guys are callous, or you need to see a freaking psychologist or something.

the closest to a scary movie i'd ever been was doom, and the first resident evil. i don't really watch scary movies, real life's scary enough.

doom wasn't so bad compared to what some people say, it had a comic relief but even with my dad in the room i was scared crap-less.

resident evil though i was alone, i got about an hour into the movie or at least until the guy gets scanned with a laser. then i just said no, shut off the tv and went and played a game, probably animal crossing, until i forgot about it.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Tapewolf on October 04, 2008, 03:08:58 PM
Company of Wolves.  Not really a horror film.  Actually I find it very beautiful.  And I can't say that the wolf transformation effects have aged well.
Nonetheless, the scene near the start where Alice is run down in the forest by a whole manner of strange creatures still creeps me out.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Brunhidden on October 04, 2008, 04:28:12 PM
Quote from: Mowser on October 04, 2008, 11:02:19 AM
Quote from: Darkmoon on October 04, 2008, 10:58:38 AM
The Saw movies are overrated. It's like the director wanted to make Se7en, but didn't have a good enough script, so he threw extra gore in instead.

Yeah, I didn't find those scary.  Just gory.  The same ilk as Hostel.  Not scary just excessively gory.  I was more grossed out by them than anything else.

the consensus seems to agree- and yet 'horror' movies today just seem to think the best way to attract an audience is to show every detail of someone with their hand in a blender.

and yet, when i speak to people in person most of them are 'wtf? ho cam yu sez saw am not scar3? it am much suspended!'     

what the world needs is another hitchcock- he had special effects consisting of a stuffed bird on a stick and got fifty times the pantwetting of any of the new gore movies. thats what is called well done

yeah, lets classify those as 'gore' not 'horror'
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Angel on October 04, 2008, 06:12:03 PM
Quote from: Darkmoon on October 04, 2008, 10:58:38 AM
The Saw movies are overrated. It's like the director wanted to make Se7en, but didn't have a good enough script, so he threw extra gore in instead.

I don't think the two Johns are the same. John Doe kills people for symbolism. Jigsaw gives them a chance; he's only ever killed one person himself.

That being said, I like the Saw movies. Quite twisty, and able to keep making sequels without getting too boring and overplayed. Seven may be the more brilliant movie (I'll admit that), but Saw has its place among the really good horror movies of the past ten years.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Darkmoon on October 04, 2008, 08:12:55 PM
Quote from: Black_angel on October 04, 2008, 06:12:03 PM
Quote from: Darkmoon on October 04, 2008, 10:58:38 AM
The Saw movies are overrated. It's like the director wanted to make Se7en, but didn't have a good enough script, so he threw extra gore in instead.

I don't think the two Johns are the same. John Doe kills people for symbolism. Jigsaw gives them a chance; he's only ever killed one person himself.

That being said, I like the Saw movies. Quite twisty, and able to keep making sequels without getting too boring and overplayed. Seven may be the more brilliant movie (I'll admit that), but Saw has its place among the really good horror movies of the past ten years.

Yes, as an example of the fact that people will still flock to a horror movie, even if it doesn't have a great script, so long as it's released around Halloween.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Janus Whitefurr on October 04, 2008, 09:22:09 PM
It's not a horror movie but Short Circuit 2 was on last night and my family sans me watched it. Nevermind it's old, or how it might be a bad sequel, the scene where the villains mercilessly beat down a pitifully begging Johnny Five is more traumatising than most horror films to a kid - and I can't watch it today. Just -hearing- the soundeffects from the kitchen made me feel ill.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Brunhidden on October 04, 2008, 09:38:38 PM
Quote from: Janus Whitefurr on October 04, 2008, 09:22:09 PM
more traumatising than most horror films to a kid - and I can't watch it today. Just -hearing- the soundeffects from the kitchen made me feel ill.

by this value judgment i have to say 'a Christmas story' is the same for me.

i absolutely loathe the fact that theres at least two or three channels that play it non stop for a full week at Christmas.... ugh...
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Lady Buggery on October 04, 2008, 09:44:14 PM
While I'm not into horror movies per say, there are a scant few that were really enjoyable to me. First of which was the very original "House on Haunted Hill" Sure its old now and the affects aren't what they are now but that movie, honest to goodness, freaked me the heck out with what little effects it used. Another one, more recent, was Silent Hill (maybe I just like hill movies who knows) The story was engaging and at 21 years of age the film gave me nightmares. I suppose that's what horror films are intended to do I suppose.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Zina on October 04, 2008, 09:56:00 PM
Quote from: Mowser on October 04, 2008, 11:02:19 AM
Quote from: Darkmoon on October 04, 2008, 10:58:38 AM
The Saw movies are overrated. It's like the director wanted to make Se7en, but didn't have a good enough script, so he threw extra gore in instead.

Yeah, I didn't find those scary.  Just gory.  The same ilk as Hostel.  Not scary just excessively gory.  I was more grossed out by them than anything else.

Saw and Hostel are apart of the genre Gorno or Gorenography that's gotten popular lately. Torture porn. Whatever. It's like watching a snuff film without the actual snuff (hopefully). They tend to leave me with a distinct dirty feeling after watching them. Not scary, just really...ick.

I'd rather watch something that makes me feel genuinely afraid rather than something that makes me feel like I just watched someone get raped. =/
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Turnsky on October 04, 2008, 10:33:45 PM
Quote from: gh0st on October 04, 2008, 02:58:38 PM

the closest to a scary movie i'd ever been was doom, and the first resident evil. i don't really watch scary movies, real life's scary enough.



i thought Doom was a comedy?.. since, well.. doom 3 was scarier.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: rabid_fox on October 04, 2008, 10:41:15 PM

"Predator". That nearly-invisible nuclear-capable THINGY terrified me, and he still looks wonderful (in the first movie, the second was...bizarre).
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Brunhidden on October 05, 2008, 12:07:27 AM
Quote from: Zina on October 04, 2008, 09:56:00 PM
I'd rather watch something that makes me feel genuinely afraid rather than something that makes me feel like I just watched someone get raped. =/

this is the whole point of a scary movie, you get an adrenaline high.

nausea and an adrenaline high, how can those be confused with each other?
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Zina on October 05, 2008, 12:20:43 AM
It's not really nausea. I have a really strong stomach and can deal with gory movies.

It's more like I'm watching someone get beaten, tortured, and humiliated in the worst ways, both physically and emotionally, and I know that there's someone out there that's getting off to it.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Brunhidden on October 05, 2008, 12:45:38 AM
in a way its a lot like people who thought forest gump was a hilarious movie because it had a mentally retarded person in it....
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Darkmoon on October 05, 2008, 11:15:35 AM
You mean it wasn't a comedy?

(goes and reorganizes his movie collection)
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Sunblink on October 05, 2008, 11:23:02 AM
Quote from: Zina on October 05, 2008, 12:20:43 AM
It's more like I'm watching someone get beaten, tortured, and humiliated in the worst ways, both physically and emotionally, and I know that there's someone out there that's getting off to it.

While I thought that some aspects of the Saw movie were pretty creepy, the idea of someone getting off on it makes me feel ill. That's crazy.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Zina on October 05, 2008, 06:09:43 PM
Quote from: Keaton the Black Jackal on October 05, 2008, 11:23:02 AM
Quote from: Zina on October 05, 2008, 12:20:43 AM
It's more like I'm watching someone get beaten, tortured, and humiliated in the worst ways, both physically and emotionally, and I know that there's someone out there that's getting off to it.

While I thought that some aspects of the Saw movie were pretty creepy, the idea of someone getting off on it makes me feel ill. That's crazy.

Snuff films themselves are typically intended for people who find watching living things die arousing. Gorno is like watching a snuff film without the actual snuff, so yes. There are people out there who get off while watching Hostel and Saw.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Darkmoon on October 05, 2008, 11:42:14 PM
And Care Bears.

Damn Care Bears make me sick. Especially Care-a-Lot Bear.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: superluser on October 06, 2008, 12:33:01 AM
Quote from: Darkmoon on October 05, 2008, 11:42:14 PMAnd Care Bears.

Damn Care Bears make me sick. Especially Care-a-Lot Bear.

Remember this: no matter how depraved or disgusting or boring, it's somebody's fetish.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Mao on October 06, 2008, 09:49:51 AM
Even worse, there's a porno for it and it can be easily found.  Damn internet.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Brunhidden on October 06, 2008, 09:56:05 AM
Debate- was 'Gremlins' a horror or a comedy? i know gremlins 2 was a comedy, but gremlins 1 had some very scary parts, including use of gore in a way that is actually scary what with a gremlin in a blender.


then again i think horror/comedies may be better then romantic/comedies, probably because the market is flooded with bad romantic/comedies that arent funny and bad horror movies that arent scary
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Janus Whitefurr on October 06, 2008, 10:00:14 AM
Quote from: Brunhidden on October 06, 2008, 09:56:05 AM
Debate- was 'Gremlins' a horror or a comedy? i know gremlins 2 was a comedy, but gremlins 1 had some very scary parts, including use of gore in a way that is actually scary what with a gremlin in a blender.

I'll nominate horror, because those little things were creepy. I also remember (to top the blender) one scene in what I think was the second movie (they're gremlins. it's not comedic damnit) where they push one into a paper shredder bit by bit. Gaaargh.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Mao on October 06, 2008, 10:04:04 AM
Quote from: Brunhidden on October 06, 2008, 09:56:05 AM
Debate- was 'Gremlins' a horror or a comedy? i know gremlins 2 was a comedy, but gremlins 1 had some very scary parts, including use of gore in a way that is actually scary what with a gremlin in a blender.

To me, that was more of a comedy even when I was a child.  It was so cheesy that I couldn't help but laugh.  I think if I were to base it on intent though, I'd have to say action/horror for sure.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Angel on October 06, 2008, 12:35:44 PM
Quote from: Mowser on October 06, 2008, 09:49:51 AM
Even worse, there's a porno for it and it can be easily found.  Damn internet.

(twitchy fit of eyes and wriggles) Gskdwjfdmkjwsocjioeqajcn daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh. [/braindeath]

Scenes from a Hat: When Rule 34 goes horribly horribly wrong.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Brunhidden on October 07, 2008, 08:19:08 AM
Loki's loincloth! now i have images of the transvestite gremlin in my head!

IT BUURRRNSSS!





my happy place is :destroyed
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Alondro on October 07, 2008, 10:57:31 AM
Quote from: Darkmoon on October 05, 2008, 11:42:14 PM
And Care Bears.

Damn Care Bears make me sick. Especially Care-a-Lot Bear.

Care Bears x Saw x Hostel x Vore = Fchan

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Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: VSMIT on October 07, 2008, 11:33:10 AM
Quote from: Alondro on October 07, 2008, 10:57:31 AM
Care Bears x Saw x Hostel x Vore = /b/
Fixed your quote.
Title: Re: Horror Movies with Effects that Lasted
Post by: Darkmoon on October 07, 2008, 11:10:05 PM
Gah. Vore!

Ick.

No no no.

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