Author Topic: Scariest movie you've ever seen  (Read 1423 times)

You have to adapt to the mood of a film, not critique the storyline while watching it.  I enjoyed the lack of realism it presented, because it still delivered very entertaining/frightful events.

You have to adapt to the mood of a film, not critique the storyline while watching it.  I enjoyed the lack of realism it presented, because it still delivered very entertaining/frightful events.
No, it just sucked

Paranormal

It does not scare to many people, but disturbed me.

The only 'horror' movie I've ever seen was the Blair Witch Project, and being a complete wuss, it scared the piss out of me.
Everyone has a hissy fit about that movie.  The mood of that movie, too, was fantastic in my opinion.  Again, you have to set yourself up for something, a lot of people go into a film and bitch about "oh it was so unrealistic".

No, it just sucked
k

Cannibal Holocaust.
Uncut.
Do not watch.



poughkeepsie tapes

imo it was kinda psychologically loving

here's a gif


Everyone has a hissy fit about that movie.  The mood of that movie, too, was fantastic in my opinion.  Again, you have to set yourself up for something, a lot of people go into a film and bitch about "oh it was so unrealistic".
Yeah.

I'm under the impression that it was F- grade terrible, because the hillbilly population of Canada thinks it's for women. Evidently, it probably isn't the best horror flick out there, but I found it filled its role proper.

the Scary Movie series all the way

poughkeepsie tapes

imo it was kinda psychologically loving

here's a gif

I remember those. Those were probably some of the creepiest things I have ever seen.

i watch horror all the time :D

dont really get scared anymore

Teeth. I'll never look at a vagina the same way/


Everyone has a hissy fit about that movie.  The mood of that movie, too, was fantastic in my opinion.  Again, you have to set yourself up for something, a lot of people go into a film and bitch about "oh it was so unrealistic".

I heard that when they had the actors out in the woods for long periods of time, the staff would actually give them less food each day or whatever, move things around or something, and other things to really drive them crazy and add to the atmosphere.