Posted on 03/13/2015 10:54:15 AM PDT by EveningStar
... The central conceit of It Follows, the excellent new horror film from director David Robert Mitchell, sounds eerie the first time you hear it, but it only gets more frightening every time you think about it. And the movie goes out of its way to give you reasons to think about just how horrifying it would be for this to play out in real life ...
It Follows is a movie about a curse. While you're cursed, you will be stalked, mercilessly, by an entity that can take any form including that of someone you love and will stop at nothing to grab you and violently murder you. You can walk or run away from it easily. You can even drive away at top speed. But all that will do is buy you time. It will keep walking and keep walking. And it will catch you ...
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The Shining, Jaws, Jurassic Park are my scariest films.
The Shining was really well done, but both Jaws and certainly Jurassic Park were contrived.
Exorcist, I actually had trouble sleeping after that. Nightmare on Elm Street, the first one, also good.
The old black and white stuff has an artistic advantage, it’s naturally more creepy. Nosferatu and Vampyr contain some of the most unsettling imagery.
That was it, Fallen. There was also another good flick called “The Hidden” with Kyle McClachlan. Instead of demons, it was a slug-like alien creature that moved from person to person. It was actually a better and more action-packed movie. Well, maybe not better, but a good one for sure.
Sinister was a bad mo fo, it actually scared me.
Ok.
Did you ever watch Moulin Rouge?
Talk about a (non scary) movie with lots of cuts!
If you want a truly scary vampire flick, watch “30 Days of Night.” I cannot watch that one at night if I’m by myself.
*eyeroll*
I'm impressed. /s
Did you ever watch Moulin Rouge?
Talk about a (non scary) movie with lots of cuts!
It’s everywhere.
They “Eyeroll” is both insulting and attractive at the same time.
The
Hahahahahahaha...that was the very first thing I thought of!
I thought that was hilarious!
The Exorcist?
It may be the standard of scary movies.
But if the intent of the movie is to actually Scare their audience then IMHO, it falls short.
Its still a great movie, but not scary.
Well, I’ll have to disagree with you. Some what. The Exorcist came out in 1972 I believe when I was 12y.o. Back then Friday night in a small town, all the kids went the movies on Friday night. Our schools were integrated then(just barely) but I didn’t associate with Blacks. But on Friday nights the theater might be 50/50 black/white.
I don’t go to movies anymore. This might have been the 1st and only time that I’ve ever been to a horror movie with a large black crowd. And let me tell you. That was some funny stuff.
The suspense built and built. I mean there were some really tense moments. The crowd was getting restless, as they say. So, like I said, the suspense was building. And when Linda Blair raised up out of the bed and spun her head around, HALF of the Theater suddenly emptied. In about 15 seconds.
I guess you had to be there but it was one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen.
Like I said, I guess you had to be there....
I guess you had to be there but it was one of the funniest things Ive ever seen.
So, in conclusion the scariest movie you have every seen was one of the funniest things you’ve ever seen?
That’s exactly right.
A dichotomy, I believe they call it.
“Fallen”
I left my wife at home and saw Blair Witch project.
The teenagers around me at the end were saying how stupid it was, etc.
I turned around and said “You just haven’t spent enough nights out alone in the woods.”
I never got spooked growing up and out a lot in the north woods, rockies, etc. But then going camping in the Appalachians was different. It seemed I could always hear noises of civilization way off in the distance which was unnerving. And perhaps a subconcious thought of the movie “Deliverence”.
I liked the Blair Witch movie. I’m not a big fan of horror flicks. But I did like the first Freddie Kruger movie - mainly the point of “Was it a dream, or really real?”
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