"paranormal activity". it's a very basic movie with a relatively small budget and very few special effects but it still managed to scare the shit out of me 2 or 3 times, and there's one particular scene that still makes me shudder whenever i think about it.
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"paranormal activity". it's a very basic movie with a relatively small budget and very few special effects but it still managed to scare the shit out of me 2 or 3 times, and there's one particular scene that still makes me shudder whenever i think about it.
I only found the very last scene of the theatrical ending relatively scary. And thats the first ever scary movie I saw.
"Let the Right One In", is probably the best horror/vampire genre movie I've seen. It's not scary, but just a a good flick. I really liked "The Descent", I had a few good jumps but that's all I tend to get out of horror movies these days. Nothing scary just jumpy. Biggest jump of all time was "Friday the 13th 2" at the end when Jason comes through the window. Fucker gave me a charlie horse in my leg.
Scary video games are where it's at. First time I played Condemned I never screamed/jumped so much in my life, because shit just comes out of nowhere.
"paranormal activity". it's a very basic movie with a relatively small budget and very few special effects but it still managed to scare the shit out of me 2 or 3 times, and there's one particular scene that still makes me shudder whenever i think about it.
I'd probably say the same thing.
I don't know why, but the two scenes where she is just fucking standing there for hours, watching him sleep, creeped the shiiiit outta me.
mirrors? that's the one with kiefer sutherland? its absolutely stupid. the argument was so dumb and predictable... the only worthy thing it has it's the scene where the hot girl kills herself in the bathroom.
and yes, the mist isnt that scary, but it is good. it has a lot of small details that make me like it, like the fact that it only has a few minutes of music during the entire movie (and is a dead can dance song, I love them), and how the atmosphere inside the supermarket was recreated. the fact that at the end the religious fanatics are a more dangerous threat than the monsters is a nice spin. and most of all, the end is one of the most mind blowing ones I have ever seen. at the begining it seems to be only a monster movie, but it is a lot more.
if I had to consider senseless monster scary movies, then I can only remember one that really got me: "REC", a spanish "blairwithch - like" zombie movie.
When I saw "The Mist" I had never in my life wanted to punch someone in the face so bad because that religious woman gets under your skin so bad. That movie definitely deserves props.
I really liked the first two Saw movies. It's all gotten a bit silly now so it's easy to write them off, but the idea of testing those who've done wrong, and more or less placing their life in their own hands based on what they're willing to do to survive, and the little twists and turns towards the end was really interesting at the time. It's kind of devolved into 'how much blood can we use in this flick' now, but I thought the first two films were really well done.
I don't know why, but the two scenes where she is just fucking standing there for hours, watching him sleep, creeped the shiiiit outta me.
those parts didn't do anything for me, the part that got me was when she gets pulled out of bed and dragged down the hallway into the darkness screaming. i mean just imagine that for a second, you kind of half ass wake up thinking "i just fell out of bed, this sucks." and then you're dragged by your ankle off to god only knows where or into what.
i seriously spent most of that movie shouting at the tv "YOU TURNED THE LIGHTS OFF?? ARE YOU FUCKING STUPID??" lol