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!x!dude!x!2
01-04-2013, 05:34 PM
i got a date coming up and i need a good scary movie watch :)
also can u tell me what they are about :)
Thanks ever soo much :)
Nick
?Summa
01-04-2013, 07:43 PM
Lion King.
!x!dude!x!2
01-04-2013, 07:44 PM
Lion King.
thats not really a scary movie
?Summa
01-04-2013, 08:02 PM
thats not really a scary movie
LION KING TWO THEN OK
Sinister.
One of the only horror movies I've seen. I don't really wanna spoil much either.
!x!dude!x!2
01-04-2013, 08:12 PM
Sinister.
One of the only horror movies I've seen. I don't really wanna spoil much either.
ya i seen sinister its really good , would that would be good for a date ??
i though of the saw movies . would those be good
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LION KING TWO THEN OK
no :P
ya i seen sinister its really good , would that would be good for a date ??
i though of the saw movies . would those be good
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no :P
Not really sure what would be acceptable on dates (lol :() and Saw sucks so I wouldn't say Saw but whatever floats your boat.
MKR&*42
01-04-2013, 08:17 PM
I haven't actually seen any cause I'm too scared lmao, but lots of reviews for 'Cabin in the woods' were quite good so you could watch one.
If you want full-on scary though, the exorcist and the shining are meant to be some of the worst.
!x!dude!x!2
01-04-2013, 08:19 PM
Not really sure what would be acceptable on dates (lol :() and Saw sucks so I wouldn't say Saw but whatever floats your boat.
ya but this girl gets very scared by scary movies ;)
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I haven't actually seen any cause I'm too scared lmao, but lots of reviews for 'Cabin in the woods' were quite good so you could watch one.
If you want full-on scary though, the exorcist and the shining are meant to be some of the worst.
ya but she already seen 'Cabin in the woods' and she said it was poop :P
MKR&*42
01-04-2013, 08:28 PM
ya but she already seen 'Cabin in the woods' and she said it was poop :P
Oh ok oops.
Erm off the top of my head, 'It'.
!x!dude!x!2
01-04-2013, 08:32 PM
Oh ok oops.
Erm off the top of my head, 'It'.
'It' ?? never heard of it . what is it about ?
MKR&*42
01-04-2013, 08:52 PM
'It' ?? never heard of it . what is it about ?
It's about some really creepy form of life which takes figure as a clown and can transform into a person's worst fears. From what I've heard it's apparently a really creepy film lol, I only got through like half the book because I was scared :(
!x!dude!x!2
01-04-2013, 09:11 PM
It's about some really creepy form of life which takes figure as a clown and can transform into a person's worst fears. From what I've heard it's apparently a really creepy film lol, I only got through like half the book because I was scared :(
ouuu thanks ;) , if u got creeped out by the book i wonder how the movie will be
?Summa
01-04-2013, 09:42 PM
Why not Lion King two? WHATS WRONG WITH LION KING
House on the End of the Street is SOOOO GOOOD! It's not too scary and the story is actually so good! Not to mention, it has Jennifer Lawrence in it :love:
peteyt
02-04-2013, 01:09 AM
ya i seen sinister its really good , would that would be good for a date ??
i though of the saw movies . would those be good
I'm not sure about the saw movies. There mainly often over the top gore type films that try to shock more than scare and it might be too much for the first date. What I loved about Sinister is it had a very eerie feel to it, it was able to scare without really showing much.
If you like Sinister there's also Insidious which is similar and also Dark Skies is either coming out or is out now which is by apparently some people behind both Sinister and Insidious.
It depends what type of horror you want. I'm a big fan, but I prefer more older stuff from the 60s - 80s. Zombie films are always a win, such as the original 1978 Dawn of the Dead which is often seen as the staple zombie film and the remake for a remake isn't bad (I dislike it but with a different name it would be a decent film). There's also 28 days/weeks later and REC/Quarantine, Quarantine being the American remake of REC a Spanish film.
I could name a lot more but a lot of the stuff I've got is the gory stuff that can be more gory than scary or is either cheesy or foreign and sadly a lot of people aren't keen on foreign films (one of my favourite horror's of all time is foreign).
!x!dude!x!2
02-04-2013, 02:11 AM
I'm not sure about the saw movies. There mainly often over the top gore type films that try to shock more than scare and it might be too much for the first date. What I loved about Sinister is it had a very eerie feel to it, it was able to scare without really showing much.
If you like Sinister there's also Insidious which is similar and also Dark Skies is either coming out or is out now which is by apparently some people behind both Sinister and Insidious.
It depends what type of horror you want. I'm a big fan, but I prefer more older stuff from the 60s - 80s. Zombie films are always a win, such as the original 1978 Dawn of the Dead which is often seen as the staple zombie film and the remake for a remake isn't bad (I dislike it but with a different name it would be a decent film). There's also 28 days/weeks later and REC/Quarantine, Quarantine being the American remake of REC a Spanish film.
I could name a lot more but a lot of the stuff I've got is the gory stuff that can be more gory than scary or is either cheesy or foreign and sadly a lot of people aren't keen on foreign films (one of my favourite horror's of all time is foreign).
Thanks ever soo much :)
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House on the End of the Street is SOOOO GOOOD! It's not too scary and the story is actually so good! Not to mention, it has Jennifer Lawrence in it :love:
i wanted to see it but i never did :(
thanks for the idea , we plan on watching tons of movies :)
NICK
peteyt
02-04-2013, 02:49 AM
Thanks ever soo much :)
No problem. If you don't mind foreign films Suspira is my favourite although its actually American because its got Italian and American actors so its dubbed so all in America same for Deep Red by the same guy. It won't be for a lot of people but it's got a big cult status. If you want something a bit sick, hard hitting then Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer is another great one. It's very simple but that's why it works, you often feel like you could actually be watching a real documentary.
!x!dude!x!2
02-04-2013, 03:04 AM
No problem. If you don't mind foreign films Suspira is my favourite although its actually American because its got Italian and American actors so its dubbed so all in America same for Deep Red by the same guy. It won't be for a lot of people but it's got a big cult status. If you want something a bit sick, hard hitting then Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer is another great one. It's very simple but that's why it works, you often feel like you could actually be watching a real documentary.
thanks again ;)
you're a helpful person toady ;)
Lewiis,
02-04-2013, 03:26 AM
ya but this girl gets very scared by scary movies ;)
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Lol so you basically have a secret agenda !
Ermm Paranormal Activity isnt scary but if you turn the Volume right up and watch it then some parts are jumpy.
!x!dude!x!2
02-04-2013, 04:05 AM
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Lol so you basically have a secret agenda !
Ermm Paranormal Activity isnt scary but if you turn the Volume right up and watch it then some parts are jumpy.
lmao thanks lewis
motzar
02-04-2013, 05:26 AM
scary movie 5 is actually coming out very soon if you wanna watch something like that.
I'm not sure about the saw movies. There mainly often over the top gore type films that try to shock more than scare and it might be too much for the first date. What I loved about Sinister is it had a very eerie feel to it, it was able to scare without really showing much.
If you like Sinister there's also Insidious which is similar and also Dark Skies is either coming out or is out now which is by apparently some people behind both Sinister and Insidious.
It depends what type of horror you want. I'm a big fan, but I prefer more older stuff from the 60s - 80s. Zombie films are always a win, such as the original 1978 Dawn of the Dead which is often seen as the staple zombie film and the remake for a remake isn't bad (I dislike it but with a different name it would be a decent film). There's also 28 days/weeks later and REC/Quarantine, Quarantine being the American remake of REC a Spanish film.
I could name a lot more but a lot of the stuff I've got is the gory stuff that can be more gory than scary or is either cheesy or foreign and sadly a lot of people aren't keen on foreign films (one of my favourite horror's of all time is foreign).
I get what you mean with Sinister, they really didn't have to show you too much and it was still just as effective.
I remember the lawn mower scene. Even though you didn't see the aftermath of what had happened, it was still very scary and was probably better than seeing the gore afterwards, as that would have been more disgusting than scary, I guess. Sinister really did live up to it's title. The idea of it was very weird, very disturbing, incredibly messed up. The idea of the children filming it was a bit off putting, but a good horror.
I do want to see Dark Skies because I would have had high hopes, seeing as it's from the producers of Sinister and Insidious (yet to see that, although I've heard good things about it). I'm starting to enjoy horror a little bit more now, I wasn't very keen of it after Paranormal Activity. I watched Paranormal Activity when I was quite young and it just put me off the genre.
Nistez
02-04-2013, 02:13 PM
THE SHINNING. It's so scary, I think it would work for your date;)
peteyt
02-04-2013, 03:48 PM
I get what you mean with Sinister, they really didn't have to show you too much and it was still just as effective.
I remember the lawn mower scene. Even though you didn't see the aftermath of what had happened, it was still very scary and was probably better than seeing the gore afterwards, as that would have been more disgusting than scary, I guess. Sinister really did live up to it's title. The idea of it was very weird, very disturbing, incredibly messed up. The idea of the children filming it was a bit off putting, but a good horror.
I do want to see Dark Skies because I would have had high hopes, seeing as it's from the producers of Sinister and Insidious (yet to see that, although I've heard good things about it). I'm starting to enjoy horror a little bit more now, I wasn't very keen of it after Paranormal Activity. I watched Paranormal Activity when I was quite young and it just put me off the genre.
The scene you mentioned in your spoiler part is probably my favourite scene in the film. Interestingly as a lot of people look away so does the lead who we cut to. I thought the soundtrack was also great - the weird music during the BBQ scene was very creepy. I actually haven't finished Insidious, started watching a while back with a friend but as they had to go early forgot to finish it. It was okay but found Sinister a lot better.
THE SHINNING. It's so scary, I think it would work for your date;)
I never really liked the shinning the first time I saw it, was confused why it was often voted the number 1 scary film and this was back when I was around 13 or something. I read the book a few years back and thought it was great and re-watched the movie last year I think. I think it's better than I remember but some key back story has been removed.
Basically in the book we learn that Jack's father was an alcoholic who beat up his wife and kids. Basically Jack is haunted by his past, not wanting to repeat it just like the Hotel is haunted by its past literally. There's a great scene in the book I love near the end where Jack about to kill Danny possessed by the hotel suddenly manages to temporary break away from the hotel just for a moment basically telling his son he loves him and he needs to run, to escape.
I know you can't fit everything from a book into a film but I think by removing the information about Jack's past we end up getting a very one dimensional evil character. A lot of people who dislike the film have said there was something bad about Jack from the opening scene. Instead of getting a slow break down to we got a really sudden one - there's actually a TV series made by the original author Stephen King who also disliked it.
!x!dude!x!2
02-04-2013, 07:14 PM
scary movie 5 is actually coming out very soon if you wanna watch something like that.
ya maybe . i gotta watch number 4 still :P
motzar
03-04-2013, 04:13 PM
ya maybe . i gotta watch number 4 still :P
Oh fair enough I liked number 4
!x!dude!x!2
03-04-2013, 07:34 PM
Oh fair enough I liked number 4
was it that funny though ?
motzar
03-04-2013, 11:04 PM
was it that funny though ?
I can't really remember now but I really did enjoy it.
!x!dude!x!2
04-04-2013, 01:26 AM
I can't really remember now but I really did enjoy it.
sweet thanks , i'll watch saturday :) what do u think about number 5?
Ekelektra
04-04-2013, 05:21 AM
I don't watch scary movies, the only ones I've watched really are Scream 1, 2 and 3. But I love them they're great!
iSherlock
04-04-2013, 05:29 AM
Scary?
The others
Rosemary's baby
The Exorcist
A l'intérieur
Fire in the sky
courtbaby---x
04-04-2013, 06:31 AM
everyone seems to be afraid of clowns ....
so 'IT' is a bomb movie.. :)
its about a clown. who is scary as **.
:')
or....
Freddy Vs Jason is always a good one :)
xx
motzar
04-04-2013, 08:10 AM
sweet thanks , i'll watch saturday :) what do u think about number 5?
Just watched the trailer, looks really funny tbf
!x!dude!x!2
04-04-2013, 01:44 PM
Just watched the trailer, looks really funny tbf
ya it has charlie sheen so it should be good . i cant wait
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I don't watch scary movies, the only ones I've watched really are Scream 1, 2 and 3. But I love them they're great!
didnt scream 4 come out like last year or something ??
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Scary?
The others
Rosemary's baby
The Exorcist
A l'intérieur
Fire in the sky
if u had to rate each one from 1 to 10 (10 being the scariest ) what would u give them ?
---------- Post added 04-04-2013 at 06:52 AM ----------
everyone seems to be afraid of clowns ....
so 'IT' is a bomb movie.. :)
its about a clown. who is scary as **.
:')
or....
Freddy Vs Jason is always a good one :)
xx
omg freddy vs jason i totally forgot about that
Ekelektra
04-04-2013, 10:35 PM
didnt scream 4 come out like last year or something ??
Yeah it did I haven't seen it though
!x!dude!x!2
05-04-2013, 12:14 AM
Yeah it did I haven't seen it though
same :( i want to
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