Damn, I had forgotten about that movie, now I'm scared again. *shivers*dudycat1 said:try the first blair whitch project film ,scary shit.
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Damn, I had forgotten about that movie, now I'm scared again. *shivers*dudycat1 said:try the first blair whitch project film ,scary shit.
That's the one I came here to suggest. I mean, all horror movies are cheesy in their own way, but I felt Decent achieved something special by piling on stressful and suspenseful events one after another.pulse2 said:Descent was an awesome movie as well,
The Descent is scary as hell, because they built it up very well and the scares were really well done. The Descent Part 2 is hilairious though, and not in any way scary.CarpathianMuffin said:The Descent scared the hell out of me. I'm not afraid of the dark or tight spaces, but the idea of subhuman creatures in a cave unnerves me.
Different tastes for different people. I watched Marble Hornets the other day and was delightfully creeped out. I hadn't been that on-edge in years. It was absolutely wonderful!Pararaptor said:How odd.DeadFOAM said:Really? I saw [REC] and laughed my rear end off.
OT: Session 9 was fairly creepy.
I thought Session 9, for the most part, was boring as batshit.
Though I'll pay a few of the scenes as creepy.
"A Tale of Two Sisters" is a South Korean moviePararaptor said:Another Horror buff here.
[REC] will make you soil yourself. Pulse, The Eye & A Tale of Two Sisters are also good. The original Japanese films, not the American remakes.
But God-damn if [REC] isn't the most terrifying movie ever.
See now we're on the same page.Alakaizer said:My roommate has inflicted upon me as many Barbie movies as she can, and I feel they can be used as an effective means of information exctraction