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Post by allmighty on Jan 2, 2006 20:41:05 GMT -6
What's the scariest movie you've ever seen? Well, The Grudge scared the hell out of me! The Ring was scary too... But they are good movies
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Post by Sharon on Jan 2, 2006 22:02:14 GMT -6
i LOVE watching horrors/thriller films... i love watching movies in general but i definitely say horror is my favorite genre. sometimes they can be soooo corny i admit but some times they can be funnier than comedies themselves. i watched "The Grudge" but i didn't find it that good, "Boogeyman" was horrible... Some films that i REALLY enjoyed watching though.... "Land of the Dead", "Thirteen Ghosts", "Ghost Ship", "Dawn of the Dead", "Poltergeist" actually I can say "Poltergeist" was one of my all time favorites
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Post by Laura on Jan 3, 2006 6:57:26 GMT -6
Carnival of Souls I guess but I never get scared from movies. Hellraiser is a hell of a good one though
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Post by indridcold on Jan 12, 2006 6:21:25 GMT -6
My three scarey movies of all time.
ET, Fire in the Sky, and Signs....
*whimper*
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Post by Sharon on Jan 13, 2006 19:35:28 GMT -6
ET?! no way...
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Post by indridcold on Jan 15, 2006 10:46:52 GMT -6
Don't even make fun. ET is evil, and is a burden on society. I hate that little prick.
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Post by Sharon on Jan 15, 2006 20:15:04 GMT -6
hm... are you at least cool Gizmo from the Gremlins movie?
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Post by Laura on Jan 16, 2006 16:29:59 GMT -6
My dog Gizmo is better though, heh
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Post by indridcold on Jan 18, 2006 18:44:23 GMT -6
Gizmo rocks. I love the Gremlin movies.
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Post by Sharon on Jan 19, 2006 20:50:06 GMT -6
lol i gotta get that movie, i'm surprised it's not in my collection yet. a "scary" movie that i really liked was 'Ghost Ship'
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Post by Absinthe on Jan 19, 2006 20:58:00 GMT -6
[glow=black,2,300] Oh, Ghost Ship....great movie.....not terribly scary, but entertaining at least. One of the recent "scary movies" I've seen that I liked would have to be Skeleton Key....I loved the whole Hoodoo supernatural aspect to it and it had a bit of a twist I wasn't expecting.[/glow]
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Post by Sharon on Jan 19, 2006 21:01:48 GMT -6
oh my gosh the beginning!!!! i loved the first part of that movie! ;D
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Post by Laura on Jan 19, 2006 21:06:41 GMT -6
I haven't seen the Skeleton Key. Ghost Ship had a good idea but some of the parts fell flat for me. I didn't really like the little girl actress.
Bundy, the story of Ted Bundy, is creepy as they come.
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Post by Absinthe on Jan 19, 2006 21:07:22 GMT -6
[glow=black,2,300] My favorite part of that movie was the end...I totally was not expecting that. It was a great twist....the beginning was pretty good too though.[/glow]
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Post by Sharon on Jan 19, 2006 21:16:45 GMT -6
i haven't seen Skeleton Key either... i just really liked Ghost Ship's opening scene because... well, i wasn't expecting it at all, i was all like.. "...huh? *GASPS*" ah... it's great.
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Post by Absinthe on Jan 19, 2006 21:19:19 GMT -6
[glow=black,2,300] Oh...oops...I was talking about Skeleton Key.......Ghost Ship was pretty good....I agree with you on the beginning though. Good way to draw you in. [/glow]
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Post by Laura on Jan 19, 2006 21:19:50 GMT -6
I like the part where the wire goes through the people ... it makes me all tingly inside ... aww blood and guts.
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Post by Absinthe on Jan 19, 2006 21:23:56 GMT -6
[glow=black,2,300] Gotta love the blood and guts....lol. Looks totally different in movies than in real life though. The real life stuff isn't as theatric......
.....*takes a moment to realize how that sounds*......
.....I know what real blood and guts look like because of my Allied Health Tech. Prep class....we took a field trip to the medical examiners office and he showed us some pretty interesting crime scene slides and such. The stuff in the movies actually looks more "real" than the real stuff[/glow]
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Post by Laura on Jan 19, 2006 21:26:07 GMT -6
Yeah, I know. I've had my share of blood and guts. Well, not necessarily guts but ...
my brother got a nail through the forehead as a kid. We're lucky it didn't hit his brain but man, the scar is fading now ... finally.
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Post by Absinthe on Jan 19, 2006 21:29:09 GMT -6
[glow=black,2,300] Would it be terribly inappropriate for me to say "cool!"? That morbid type stuff is absolutely fascinating to me. We actually went to a few different gross anatomy labs and were able to put the gloves on and really check out the cadavers....coolest thing I've ever done in my life....we played with knee joints and making the fingers move in the arm by tugging at different muscles and tendons. It was sweet.[/glow]
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Post by Laura on Jan 19, 2006 21:31:31 GMT -6
No, you can say it. Actually, as bad as this may sound ... my sister and I dropped the teeter totter (what is the spelling on that?) on his head and that's how it happened.
One time back in the day I kicked my brother in the mouth and it knocked his tooth out. The next time he had a wiggly tooth he goes "Laura, will you kick me in the mouth again?"
the guy is a moron. I think the nail did hit his brain, actually ...
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Post by Absinthe on Jan 19, 2006 21:33:09 GMT -6
[glow=black,2,300] Nah, I think that's just the basic affliction of the male species.....a bit sad, actually. [/glow]
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Post by Laura on Jan 19, 2006 21:35:51 GMT -6
Heh ... oh don't put the male species down. They can be good for some things ...
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Post by Absinthe on Jan 19, 2006 21:40:01 GMT -6
[glow=black,2,300] Oh, yes, of course..... those things. [/glow]
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Post by Laura on Jan 19, 2006 21:41:14 GMT -6
oh yeah and they can usually get the spiders out of the corners.
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