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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 2:05 pm
by Zoltack
Loomis wrote:
Zoltack wrote: It (that clown cracks me up)
Clowns really scare me.

After seeing It on TV, I wouldn't go near a sewer grate or street drain for years.
So if a clown come up to you and ask "Don't you want a baloon... they float... they all float" that you freak you out.

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 6:29 pm
by Jessica
Loomis wrote: After seeing It on TV, I wouldn't go near a sewer grate or street drain for years.
I know what you mean ... after watching that movie I had a hard time taking a shower because of the scene in the showers. I HATE scary movies! The only one that I like is 13 Ghosts

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 11:48 pm
by Loomis
Lazario wrote:Does this mean you tend to shy away from clown horror movies?
I shy away from anything clown related on a regular basis.
RJKD23 wrote:See, after reading that, I would've thought it was a joke.
I didn't think Loomis would be afraid of anything! (that's a compliment )

Then again, when I think Loomis, I think macho Tom Selleck.
Ha! Well, I must post a real photo one day. I have a beard though...

I am a little freaked out by clowns.

And sock puppets.
Zoltack wrote:So if a clown come up to you and ask "Don't you want a baloon... they float... they all float" that you freak you out.
You wouldn't see me again for weeks. I'd still be running.
Tinkerbell wrote:I know what you mean ... after watching that movie I had a hard time taking a shower because of the scene in the showers.
Yes! Showers too! *Shudder* Seems I've found some kindred spirits :D

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 5:04 pm
by littlefuzzy
I am a schlockmeister and a gorehound... :twisted:
I just got done watching Peter Jackson's Dead Alive, and I found a new movie for my favorites!

I like everything, from the old silents (Nosferatu 1922,) to Night of the Living Dead, to 80's slasher films (Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street,) to Euro horror (Argento, Fulci, etc.)

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 5:16 pm
by Siren
I just watched Alone In The Dark and Darkness. Neither was any good, IMO. Boring too. And now where near being creepy. My mom fell asleep through both and the only thing that kept me away was the thought that it might get better. :P

I finally saw Seed of Chucky, though more like a gory comedy. I'm a Chucky fan through and through. It was amusing, but Chucky just didn't seem to have as much fun as he use to. Too many shots of the urinating Glen/Glenda. But somehow I just kept thinking more Muppets on Crack then Chucky ;)

Next up...Cursed....Not nearly enough werewolve movies out there and I have always liked Wes Craven and Christina Ricci, so I am thinking I will at least enjoy that one.

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 5:19 pm
by Alice
Siren wrote: Too many shots of the urinating Glen/Glenda.
Ohhh.....you just spoiled "Seed".

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 5:21 pm
by Pasta67
Siren wrote:Next up...Cursed....Not nearly enough werewolve movies out there and I have always liked Wes Craven and Christina Ricci, so I am thinking I will at least enjoy that one.
Don't waste your time and money. That was a terrible excuse of a horror movie. I honstly think it was actually a parody, but it was advertised as an actual horror movie. Trust me, in a movie where the werewolf flicks everybody off, it's hard to take anything seriously. :roll:

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 5:21 pm
by Siren
Alice>Sorry if you haven't seen it yet. It's been out for a couple of months now, so I figured the spoiler thing wore off.

I'll still watch it anyways. Sometimes I like really bad horror. Depends.

I was watching Plan 9 From Outer Space for the first time the other day. BAD BAD BAD movie, so bad it's hysterical. I think my favorite part was the detective who had his finger on the trigger the whole time he was using the barrel of the gun to rub his shoulder and chin and then he points it at people while he talks, never relizing just how dangerourly fake it looks.

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 5:22 pm
by Miss Jo
I hate scary movies. I can't understand why anyone would deliberately freak themselves out. It seems almost masochistic. :P

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 5:27 pm
by Siren
Miss Jo, watching scary movies for some is like the safer version of diving from an airplane. The thing is, as human beings, we are hard wired to want some action. The days of hunting for our own food on a regular basis is gone. And the days of being hunted on a regular basis is gone. So adreneline just sits in our bodies and stews. We want more. That's why some are rollar coaster fanatics, some enjoy bungee jumping or parachutting, and others enjoy a good scare from a movie. It's just the desire to get out pent up energy. Most of us have our ways of liking to be scared. I prefer a movie over a bungee jump. But psychological studies have been done and being scared by a movie gives similar results as jumping from an airplane, we just feel safer with are behind planted in a seat.

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 6:15 pm
by Lazario
Miss Jo wrote:I hate scary movies. I can't understand why anyone would deliberately freak themselves out. It seems almost masochistic.
Well, not everybody does that. I do know people who watch horror movies just for the jumps and stingers (technical term for a jump), but that's such a bad stereotype of the modern horror fan. It may very well be true.

But horror / scary movies are about so much more than 'being scared' or one of my least favorite descriptions- "a rollercoaster ride". Some horror films are based on fears, while some are crazy distortions of everyday events. Some are psychological and emotional, others are visual and visceral. And let's not forget the ever popular, storylines and plots. As a genre, horror is the single most ELASTIC of all other categories of film. It encompases every other emotion. Oh this is such a bad time for me to try and explain this, but I have more to say...

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:11 pm
by Timon/Pumbaa fan
Unless it's directed by Alfred Hitchcock, horrors are usually just dumb films! Then again I haen't given much horrors a chance but I've seen three horror movies not directed by Alfred Hitchcock and the were all pretty bad! I prefer Sci-Fi, Adventure, Comedies, Westerns, and Animation!

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:38 pm
by Lazario
Horror films are traditionally the most scholarly of all film genres. For decades, during the silent film era, the most original, memorable, and thought-provoking films were Nosferatu, Metropolis, and Phantom of the Opera. Most mainstream genres, such as adventure, action, drama, romance, and comedy have been watered and dumbed-down for consumption by mass audiences. However, horror, even today, remains the most psychological, esoteric, internally revealing, intelligent, inspired, among other things, of all today's genres.

But look at who's judging these films now...

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:46 pm
by Timon/Pumbaa fan
Lazario wrote: But look at who's judging these films now...
And your point is...? :?

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:58 pm
by Lazario
Timon/Pumba fan wrote:And your point is...? :?
For one, that you're only seeing 3 horror films wouldn't enable you to judge this genre properly.

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 9:52 pm
by Zoltack
You know what is a really scarry movie... Night of the Living Dead. That movie totally freaked me out. And I'm talking about the original black and white movie. It really get's me excited. I love it.

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 9:53 pm
by Isidour
Also, watch a horror movie is quite funny.
I mean, depend of which you watch, because there“re some that are more boring that watching the paint get dry.
But watch an original way of die, or making suffer is quite interesting(I never knew you could kill in so many ways until I watched all the Friday the 13th movies).

For me:
More Gore & Blood= more fun :D

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 10:04 pm
by Siren
There are only a few movies that had the honor of scaring the crap out of me. Most I am too busy laughing or guessing, it doesn't scare me

But let's see.

Magic scared the crap out of me as a kid. Took me a long time to get over a fear of ventrilquist (sp?) dummies ;) I have yet to watch this one again, haven't found it yet. See if it still gives me nightmares.
The Gate....the eye in the hand...still gives me chills. And even though that claymation is still outdated, there is still that nostalgic creepiness
IT....no, it wasn't the clown actually....it was that damn winking picture! Moving pictures, things coming out of TVs, etc, bother me, creep me out. Oddly enough the moving pictures on Harry Potter have never bothered me. But to this day, that winking picture gives me chills
Poltergiest, for the reasons I listed about...damn tv
The Ring is the only recent movie that scared the crap out of me...again, the tv thing. It wore off though after a few months. But the first night I saw it, I came home and went to bed, and Samara would not leave my mind. My daughter has VERY long hair. As I was trying to fall asleep, my daughter touched me and I opened my eyes. In the darkness, all I saw was a little girl with long hair and I jumped out of bed....and scared her, LOL

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 10:07 pm
by Isidour
Siren wrote: My daughter has VERY long hair. As I was trying to fall asleep, my daughter touched me and I opened my eyes. In the darkness, all I saw was a little girl with long hair and I jumped out of bed....and scared her, LOL
LOL :lol:

very funny to watch, hey, talking about old movies, how about the very first "Dawn of the deaths"

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 8:02 am
by Lazario
Isidour wrote:"Dawn of the deaths"
I'm afraid I don't follow...