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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 14, 2005 17:25:26 GMT -5
Post your all time scary movies here.
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Post by Masurao on Mar 14, 2005 17:53:16 GMT -5
Hands down: The Poltergeist. I get chills just thinking about it. It was way scary.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 14, 2005 17:57:17 GMT -5
The Poltergeist never seen it.
If you dont mind could you explain the movie?
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 14, 2005 18:06:54 GMT -5
No wait I found info on it. membres.lycos.fr/qasw/poltergeist-delantera.jpg[/IMG] This is still one of the best ghost stories ever made. The film takes the safety and ordinaryness of the American suburb and turns it into a house of horrors. And it all begins with some strange and amusing poltergeist activity in a young family's home, and gets serious when five-year-old Carol Anne disappears. A team of paranormal investigators is called in, but it's a task none of them are quite prepared for. Creepiest scene: A psychic, describing the circumstances of the missing little girl, informs her parents that there are many arms about her, including those of an evil presence... "to her it is just another child, but to us it is... the beast." Is that the movie?
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Post by Masurao on Mar 14, 2005 18:08:30 GMT -5
Yeah, that's it!
It was released in 1982 and I saw it in 1998 so memory is a little iffy, so please bear with me.
Basically; an average family living in a suburban neighborhood. They decide to build a swimming pool in their back yard, then they notice some very strange things beginning to occur. Kitchen chairs stack themselves on the table, household items move across the floor on their own...But it's not until their youngest daughter, I don't know her character's name but she was played by Heather O'Rourke, great young actress, mysteriously disappears that they realize they are dealing with a presence in the house that is absolute and pure evil. The problem: they built their pool on an ancient Indian burial ground and the dead spirits are NOT happy.
It was very well done. Scary, scary stuff. Not outright gory but the suspense was more than enough to keep me hiding behind a pillow for protection. The worst thing, it involved a scene with a possessed toy clown. 'Nuff said.
Nice poster. Brings back scary memories.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 14, 2005 18:10:26 GMT -5
Wow that sounds really scary. Thanks for the additional info. NP, the pic is already creaping me out. A possesed toy clown that is sooo creapy.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 14, 2005 18:19:45 GMT -5
Thanks Masurao for sharing, now since Masurao shared its my turn. www.horrormovies.com/images/ChildsPlay.jpg[/IMG] Child's Play is built upon a pretty laughable premise – some hardened criminal finds himself wounded and cornered by the police, so he chants some mystical words, lightning clouds form in the sky, and he transports his soul into the body of a kid's doll of the My Buddy variety. But the movie is so well made that it is able to remain effective despite its questionable premise, kind of like Darkman, another movie with something of a goofy plot but that still manages to come off as a great action horror film. This movie scared the *c'jit* out of me and its very scary to me.
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Post by Masurao on Mar 14, 2005 18:35:53 GMT -5
GAH! Keep the evil one away!! *Runs off*
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 14, 2005 18:39:09 GMT -5
*The doll comes closer to Masurao then Yautja100 takes and extends his wristblades and slices up the doll* HA!!! take that you piece of shit doll!!!!
"Are you ok Masurao"?
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Post by Cheshire cat on Mar 14, 2005 18:42:52 GMT -5
*shivers* Don't laugh, but signs scared the *c'jit* out of me. *pauk* man, that TV scene was *pauk*ing scary. I don't want to see the village because of that thing. After i saw that movie i pretty much turned on my lights in my room. *whew*
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 14, 2005 18:45:08 GMT -5
I cant laugh because I've never seen signs before.
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Post by Cheshire cat on Mar 14, 2005 18:47:41 GMT -5
Well, if you do, be carefull. It doesn't matter how many of your friends say that it's not scary. They probably still lose sleep. The writer really grabs your inside and twists. It's insane.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 14, 2005 18:49:02 GMT -5
Is it the movie with mel gibson and how aliens are leaving signs in the crops?
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Post by Cheshire cat on Mar 14, 2005 18:50:56 GMT -5
Yup thats it. But it's more then crop circles. Eeek.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 14, 2005 18:54:45 GMT -5
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Post by Masurao on Mar 14, 2005 18:57:54 GMT -5
Thanks Yautja100 for saving me from the evil doll.
Signs was not that scary. It was very well done, the TV scene was good and it kept me entertained but didn't exactly freak me out like the Poltergeist. Yet to each their own...
Lol, I just remembered. The little girl who wouldn't drink the water because it had "ameobas." Know I say that all the time.
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Post by Cheshire cat on Mar 14, 2005 18:58:31 GMT -5
Think of a flashlight aimed at a kid in the dark and then in about a halfsecond a wierd alien hand grabs his face and it shows the flashlight just sitting there and you hear the guys fighting off the alien. Shit man it was scary. I am not one for horror movies. Thrill movies like jurassic park rock but none like that. I also like horror themed ones but also ones that arnt scary.
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Post by Masurao on Mar 14, 2005 19:01:13 GMT -5
Oh yeah! That part WAS scary! I remembered screaming and jumping for my sister's pillow. Man, I love getting scared.
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Post by Cheshire cat on Mar 14, 2005 19:02:31 GMT -5
Oh i love getting scared. I just don't like movies that keep you up at night for 2 years. Damn movie. I should play resident evil. That game would be scary yet would not keep me up.
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Post by Yautja100 on Mar 14, 2005 19:02:35 GMT -5
No problem Masurao all in a days work. ;D
Gee Paya that does sound pritty scary my dad was thinking about seeing it with me but I said no good thing, huh.
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