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#1 movie that scares the s*** outof me is, Outbreak. *Shudders* It doenst help that I'm germaphobic. I can never watch the whole thing. Its scary cause that diesease is real
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Other things that creep me out is Sybil, and Cat's Eye
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
This might helpFigarou wrote:When I was little, (8years old), the movie that scared the living daylights outta me was Jaws. My father worked in the theater and I get to see it for free. I couldn't sleep for the next several nights. I had nightmares.
Terastas wrote:This might helpFigarou wrote:When I was little, (8years old), the movie that scared the living daylights outta me was Jaws. My father worked in the theater and I get to see it for free. I couldn't sleep for the next several nights. I had nightmares.
Terastas wrote:This might helpFigarou wrote:When I was little, (8years old), the movie that scared the living daylights outta me was Jaws. My father worked in the theater and I get to see it for free. I couldn't sleep for the next several nights. I had nightmares.
Terastas wrote:This might helpFigarou wrote:When I was little, (8years old), the movie that scared the living daylights outta me was Jaws. My father worked in the theater and I get to see it for free. I couldn't sleep for the next several nights. I had nightmares.
I completely forgot about that movie. And I think the appeal in that movie is that there's three completely different ways it can creep you out.Reilune wrote:Sphere. It was just...creepy.
I thought it was marketed specifically as a horror. I seem to remember seeing a commercial that went along the lines of something like "the next great horror does not dwell in our past, but waits for us in our future." I went expecting some sort of haunted spaceship movie, which wasn't too far from the truth I suppose, but was still one hell of an understatement.Scott Gardener wrote:The annoying thing about Event Horizon is that I went in expecting mainly sci-fi, and ended up getting mainly horror. I liked the movie, but I think it needed to be marketed for what it was, because a lot of sci-fi fans hate splatter movies and wouldn't appreciate being subjected to people ripping out their eyeballs and showing them off while mumbling Latin.
And, did anyone else think of the Plot Device reactor in Event Horizon when seeing the beryllium sphere in Galaxy Quest?
But, I loved the eerie beginning, with the space station, with the field of view rotating, to show that sense of direction-less space.