not sure if its scary, sad, or disappointing, but i do dread the next 'toy' movie to come from himDANEgerous said:for a transformers movie!Lunar Templar said:some where, right now
Michel Bay, STILL has a job as director
not sure if its scary, sad, or disappointing, but i do dread the next 'toy' movie to come from himDANEgerous said:for a transformers movie!Lunar Templar said:some where, right now
Michel Bay, STILL has a job as director
Well that totally took the most awesome and most horrifying thing in this thread and combined them, at least for me it did. Now I have to wonder as a whole it it more terrifying or more awesome?DANEgerous said:Mcupobob said:Been snoping around form more scares found a awesome youtube channel.
enjoy and shit a brick.Well that is a sort of disturbing link... the spiky seemingly pointless ball in the first vid pops up at around 1:45 then shatters the room about a minute later at about 2:35 returns as a prominent in the second.BiscuitTrouser said:
This is hell.
Sleep fucking tight.
It almost makes me wonder, did they ever find that show from Lebanon in the first? If not who made that image and do they have a hand in both videos? Because if they worked on both they could likely write some fucking epic horror.
coll videos, I'll be sure to check more of them outSindaine said:Have some Anibooms.
Black Coffin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrv6z7rDgio
The 66th Floor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjMWJsnYbuw&feature=watch_response
Behind Closed Doors:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81r3aNV7TUQ&feature=channel
Emily:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhkAZWBT6LM&feature=channel
The Ballad of Mary Slade:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWNkfrqeXPA&feature=related
I'm pretty sure it has already been posted, but it's still fucking creepy. Just imagine that happening to you... uh.LaughingAtlas said:Don't know how many times I've forgotten to post this, always seem to remember late in the evening when I'm getting to sleep (which I would be doing now, but am not, due to some reasons) and think, "Fuck it, not that scary anyway," but it apparently leaves some people genuinely creeped out, so here's The Enigma of Amigara Fault [http://brasscockroach.com/h4ll0w33n2007/manga/Amigara-Full/Amigara.html]
Side note: I learned this manner of medium is usually read from right to left. Might take a minute or two to get used to.
Noted, but it requires willingly crawling into one of those things as far as I can tell, it's like watching someone take the crowbar end of a hammer to their own eyeballs. To me that seems less "Oh, god, the horror!" and more "What did they think would happen, flashing lights and candy at the end?" To each his own, I guess.David_G said:I'm pretty sure it has already been posted, but it's still fucking creepy. Just imagine that happening to you... uh.LaughingAtlas said:Don't know how many times I've forgotten to post this, always seem to remember late in the evening when I'm getting to sleep (which I would be doing now, but am not, due to some reasons) and think, "Fuck it, not that scary anyway," but it apparently leaves some people genuinely creeped out, so here's The Enigma of Amigara Fault [http://brasscockroach.com/h4ll0w33n2007/manga/Amigara-Full/Amigara.html]
Side note: I learned this manner of medium is usually read from right to left. Might take a minute or two to get used to.
If I remember correctly, crawling into those holes wasn't entirely their will. They were made crazy by those dreams they had.LaughingAtlas said:Noted, but it requires willingly crawling into one of those things as far as I can tell, it's like watching someone take the crowbar end of a hammer to their own eyeballs. To me that seems less "Oh, god, the horror!" and more "What did they think would happen, flashing lights and candy at the end?" To each his own, I guess.David_G said:I'm pretty sure it has already been posted, but it's still fucking creepy. Just imagine that happening to you... uh.LaughingAtlas said:Don't know how many times I've forgotten to post this, always seem to remember late in the evening when I'm getting to sleep (which I would be doing now, but am not, due to some reasons) and think, "Fuck it, not that scary anyway," but it apparently leaves some people genuinely creeped out, so here's The Enigma of Amigara Fault [http://brasscockroach.com/h4ll0w33n2007/manga/Amigara-Full/Amigara.html]
Side note: I learned this manner of medium is usually read from right to left. Might take a minute or two to get used to.
Oh, yea... Fair point, that is pretty creepy.David_G said:If I remember correctly, crawling into those holes wasn't entirely their will. They were made crazy by those dreams they had.LaughingAtlas said:Noted, but it requires willingly crawling into one of those things as far as I can tell, it's like watching someone take the crowbar end of a hammer to their own eyeballs. To me that seems less "Oh, god, the horror!" and more "What did they think would happen, flashing lights and candy at the end?" To each his own, I guess.David_G said:I'm pretty sure it has already been posted, but it's still fucking creepy. Just imagine that happening to you... uh.LaughingAtlas said:Don't know how many times I've forgotten to post this, always seem to remember late in the evening when I'm getting to sleep (which I would be doing now, but am not, due to some reasons) and think, "Fuck it, not that scary anyway," but it apparently leaves some people genuinely creeped out, so here's The Enigma of Amigara Fault [http://brasscockroach.com/h4ll0w33n2007/manga/Amigara-Full/Amigara.html]
Side note: I learned this manner of medium is usually read from right to left. Might take a minute or two to get used to.
This sounds very familier to me. I remember once waking on my back, paralysed, the bedroom lights on and glaring in that really grimy, headache inducing way. I couldn't exactly see, but rather sense three men stood in my room conversing just out of view. I felt that they were talking about me and what they were going to do and I panicked. I tried to shout out as loud as I could, really forced a scream out of my lungs, but my mind and reality were disconnected and heard this weak groan instead. Somehow I managed to pull myself out of the state and wake up after this. When I did the lights were off. Even that had been part of the halucination.Chromanin said:I have a severe problem with that. I wake up a lot during the night. So it happens to me constantly. It was getting to the point that I'd wake up sweating and exhausted from the hallucinations I sometimes had. I've taken to wearing a sleep mask to enure my eyes stay closed. So if it happens, I don't see anything or hallucinate. It really helps.JRCB said:Does anyone here have some sleep paralysis stories? I go through it myself, and it's pretty shitty.
I have many of these stories, but my top three are as follows...
The worst one was just a couple nights ago. My sleep mask had either come off in my sleep, or I had subconsciously taken it off. Lying on my back, my room completely black, I stared motionless at the dark outlines of the objects in my room. Out of the corner of my eye, near the foot of my bed, I could swear something was moving in the shadows. You know how Predator moves cloaked? It looked like that. The darkness was moving. That's when I started to panic, and I felt like a couldn't breath.
Unfortunately, that made things worse. The darkness of the room started to get blurry. It was almost like I was passing out. This overwhelming feeling of dread fell over me. I thrashed; I screamed, but I didn't move, and I made no sound. I tried to articulate words, but my voice was stuck in my chest. I tried to breath, but my lungs felt as though they had collapsed.
I don't remember what happened after that. I may have woken up, or I may have fallen back asleep.
Another bad one I had was very similar, and it happened just about a month prior to the above story. It started the same way. No sleep mask. Darkness. I think I drifted back into sleep with this one. I'm lying on my back in bed. Out of the corner of my eye, at the side of my bed, a grinning face appears, skeletal in appearance, but with a mask of yellowish skin and wide unblinking eyes. Paralyzed with fear, I can do nothing but scream, but I don't scream. The words caught in my throat, gasping for air I scream for help. The face that has watched me motionless and silent all this time slowly shakes it head. It was shaking its head "No."
It moved after that, lunged for me. I think I slipped back into sleep at that moment because I can't remember anything after that. That was the most vivid hallucination I had, but the first story was still worse just for the extreme panic I felt.
This last one happened several months ago. I was living in Boston at the time and sleeping on a crappy futon, a radiator at the foot of it. In this instance, I was dreaming first, and as I was waking, experienced sleep paralysis.
The dream I was having was about a ghostly little girl. I know ghost children freak a lot of people out, but they don't do it for me. The dream was nothing scary. I was going about my average day, and every so often, this small ghostly visage a little girl would faze in from nothingness. She wasn't frightening looking; she was sad looking. She looked pale and unhealthy, but she was dressed nicely. She looked like a cherubic Alice. I wasn't anxious or scared of her. Honestly, I was amused. I laughed as this little girl would suddenly apear while I was just casually talking to someone.
Then I started to wake up, and for some reason, I just lost it. The valve on the radiator, combined with its white color, at the foot of my futon somehow created an exact likeness of the little girl's face. It was only for an instant, but a swift wave of nausea came over me, and my testicles felt like they shot into my bladde. I don't know if you know what I'm talking about, but when I'm axious, my whole groin tenses up. I thought it was a guy thing, but maybe it's just me. I don't know why it scared me so much when it didn't bother me in the dream. Maybe it just suddenly got "real."
In the next instant, my brain recognizes what I'm looking at is the radiator, and I fully awaken. That was the most physical reaction I've had to sleep paralysis, but the other two were still worse experiences.
And you wonder why when you bump it! :Omrcheatbuddy said:jeese this thread is still going lol