Kill List is a good shout. Unreal tension
Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?
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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?
Good film Funny Games.... that shot... suicidal lol. Watched it on a comedown too  
 
Kill List is a good shout. Unreal tension
			
			
									
									
						Kill List is a good shout. Unreal tension
Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?
Vast majority of what I watch is horror but I can't think of anything that scares me.
Whoever said Insidious. No. That film is basically a silly cheesy 80s movie in the veign of poltergeist just made in the wrong decade so missing the fun. With maybe a couple tense scenes though.
I will say that Martyrs while not scary in a conventional horror way does as it progresses become one of the few horror movies to genuinely get to me a little and really what unfolds by the end of the movie is a scary prospect to consider despite the portrayal in the film of the events taking place being shown in more of a helpless and depressing as well as nasty light.
			
			
									
									
						Whoever said Insidious. No. That film is basically a silly cheesy 80s movie in the veign of poltergeist just made in the wrong decade so missing the fun. With maybe a couple tense scenes though.
I will say that Martyrs while not scary in a conventional horror way does as it progresses become one of the few horror movies to genuinely get to me a little and really what unfolds by the end of the movie is a scary prospect to consider despite the portrayal in the film of the events taking place being shown in more of a helpless and depressing as well as nasty light.
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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?
insidious was scary m8
			
			
									
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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?
fo'real. shit film but yous is lying if u werent shook by the demon.Reverb wrote:insidious was scary m8
i want to google the image but i dont want to. ya simmie?
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You are kidding me right?TopManLurka wrote:fo'real. shit film but yous is lying if u werent shook by the demon.Reverb wrote:insidious was scary m8
i want to google the image but i dont want to. ya simmie?
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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?
It looked like darth maul for fuck's sake
			
			
									
									
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I always wondered why people actively went looking for such terrifying horror movies, like why would you seek out such a negative emotion as the intense fear that a really scary movie gives you? OP said he wanted to be kept up at night, haha. why??
			
			
									
									
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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?
and if darth maul is scary to someone your point is mootwolf89 wrote:It looked like darth maul for fuck's sake
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because it's fun you pussy.Sonika wrote:I always wondered why people actively went looking for such terrifying horror movies, like why would you seek out such a negative emotion as the intense fear that a really scary movie gives you? OP said he wanted to be kept up at night, haha. why??
Although saying that I'm not sure I could call certain bits of a few films I have seen as being enjoyable but then again not all music is pleasant and happy is it (though maybe not quite the same as seeing terrible things on screen)
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Are you scared of Darth Maul then mate?TopManLurka wrote:and if darth maul is scary to someone your point is mootwolf89 wrote:It looked like darth maul for fuck's sake
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wolf89 wrote:because it's fun you pussy.Sonika wrote:I always wondered why people actively went looking for such terrifying horror movies, like why would you seek out such a negative emotion as the intense fear that a really scary movie gives you? OP said he wanted to be kept up at night, haha. why??
Although saying that I'm not sure I could call certain bits of a few films I have seen as being enjoyable but then again not all music is pleasant and happy is it (though maybe not quite the same as seeing terrible things on screen)
yeah I don't really think it's comparable to dark music. As far as emotion goes, music as an artistic medium is much more open to interpretation than film, I think.
Again, I don't see fear as being fun
Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?
Mr Vampire - chinese horror movie from the 80s. Fucking creepy scary shit, despite the horrible english title given to it.
			
			
									
									
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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?
I remember being terrified of prince of darkness when i was younger...the combination of my christian upbringing and the sinister devil mirror scene scarred me for a few years  
 
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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?
Sonika wrote: As far as emotion goes, music as an artistic medium is much more open to interpretation than film, I think.
Its also easier to dance to,
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dependsdanrev wrote:Sonika wrote: As far as emotion goes, music as an artistic medium is much more open to interpretation than film, I think.
Its also easier to dance to,
(one of my favourite albums of all times btw and seemed relevant to the thread)
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oh yeah tru say, thats much harder to dance to than Battleship Potemkin (I get mad bitches doing my Odessa Step)exfox wrote:dependsdanrev wrote:Sonika wrote: As far as emotion goes, music as an artistic medium is much more open to interpretation than film, I think.
Its also easier to dance to,
(one of my favourite albums of all times btw and seemed relevant to the thread)
edit: nah i could dance to this. let me bust out the crutch
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m8 j used to cut some srs shapes to alvin & the chipmunks back in the days getmedanrev wrote:oh yeah tru say, thats much harder to dance to than Battleship Potemkin (I get mad bitches doing my Odessa Step)exfox wrote:dependsdanrev wrote:Sonika wrote: As far as emotion goes, music as an artistic medium is much more open to interpretation than film, I think.
Its also easier to dance to,
(one of my favourite albums of all times btw and seemed relevant to the thread)
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