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Nefnar

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« on: 10-11-2002 21:14 »
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Maybe it is the excorcist the  most scariest movie.

What's the movie that freaked you?

Mine's this:



She's not my girl but I love her like my daughter.   :hmpf:
Jeremy

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« Reply #1 on: 10-11-2002 21:26 »

She needs to take a bath.
Ben

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« Reply #2 on: 10-11-2002 21:31 »

The exorcist is a great party movie.

Enya's video for 'Orinoco Flow' freaked me out as a child.

Nefnar

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« Reply #3 on: 10-11-2002 21:32 »

So?
What's the scariest movie you've ever seen?
Mr. Potter

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« Reply #4 on: 10-11-2002 21:33 »

What's that movie, Nefnar? The Ugly Girl in a Photo? The movie that freaked me the most as a child was: pretty much all the movies that I watched as a child.
Nefnar

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« Reply #5 on: 10-11-2002 21:44 »

The Exorcist by William Friedkin.

And Mr. Potter I don't matter if it is the same or not.
MuscaDomestica

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« Reply #6 on: 10-11-2002 21:51 »
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My favorite horror movie and the one that warped me when I saw a scene from it when I was around 10.

Mr. Potter

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« Reply #7 on: 10-11-2002 21:53 »

 
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Originally posted by Nefnar:
The Exorcist by William Friedkin.

And Mr. Potter I don't matter if it is the same or not.
Of course I knew it was The Exorcist. And what do you mean by saying that you don't matter?

Nefnar

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« Reply #8 on: 10-11-2002 22:10 »

It is very scary to see Cristopher Lee.
Just think of him in a scary movie freak me out.



Aren't you all scaried?
Seeing Dracula as a child scared me a lot.
bart182

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« Reply #9 on: 10-11-2002 22:17 »

Melllvar

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« Reply #10 on: 10-12-2002 04:05 »

American Wearwolf in London and Salem's Lot freaked me out as a kid - it's the eye thing, always used to scare me.  I was an impressionable youth.
evan

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« Reply #11 on: 10-12-2002 04:29 »

My father and older brother still refuse to watch either of the first two Alien films.

Me? I'd like to say that, with exception, no movies creep me out. However, there is this list:

From Hell
Alien
Aliens
Bully
Halloween
The Exorcist.
Some others that I can remember off the top of my head...
Melllvar

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« Reply #12 on: 10-12-2002 04:35 »

One I missed off, first time I saw Event Horizon, creepy!
Zed 85

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« Reply #13 on: 10-12-2002 05:26 »

I make a habbit of not watching freakish movies.

I remember coming down-stairs when I was very, very young to see what my mum and dad were watching. It was a scene from a Sci-fi where it appeared that a man was lowered into a champer and when he came back up it looked like he'd been turned into gold. That freaked me out and I ran back up stairs and didn't sleep well. What was it I saw? It was Han Solo being frozen in carbonite of course!  :rolleyes:

Oh I feel such a idiot telling you this!  :D
Impossible

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« Reply #14 on: 10-12-2002 05:46 »

For some reason The Lawnmower Man really freaked me out.
Tomorrow I'm gonna try and watch A Clockwork Orange as it has been banned here for about 25 years or something and now C4 are showing it.
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« Reply #15 on: 10-12-2002 06:09 »

I'm going to see Clockwork Orange tomorrow too.

Any the movies that got me scared when I was a kid was Ghosts busters and Beetle Juice. Now I got both movies on vid and I love them.
Melllvar

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« Reply #16 on: 10-12-2002 06:18 »

Still got my pirate copy of Clockwork Orange from when it was banned.  A little disturbing at first watch, you'll like it.
Impossible

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« Reply #17 on: 10-12-2002 06:25 »

Beetlejuice also freaked me out, but I love it! Carrie did scare me at first but I liked it.
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« Reply #18 on: 10-12-2002 06:36 »

Most horror films Ive seen freak me out.

However, especially

Texas Chainsaw massacre - just purely cos the guy was so crazy. He seemed really big and strong too.

Poltergeist - seemed almost believable, in a way.

Candyman - just scary, especially seeing as it didnt have a "happy ending"

Tweek

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« Reply #19 on: 10-12-2002 06:54 »

Alien was pretty scary, I didn't find the later ones as scary though.
Melllvar

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« Reply #20 on: 10-12-2002 07:33 »

 
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Originally posted by Impossible:
Carrie did scare me at first but I liked it.

Scariest. Ending. Ever.

  :eek:
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« Reply #21 on: 10-12-2002 07:36 »

I saw Aliens when I was about 5. The scariest scene was the one where the marine sticks to the wall, begging the others to kill her/him. Then suddenly, one of the aliens jumps out the body.
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« Reply #22 on: 10-12-2002 07:47 »

IT The Movie
Impossible

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« Reply #23 on: 10-12-2002 12:48 »
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Originally posted by Melllvar:
Scariest. Ending. Ever.
I knew a hand was gonna come out of the soil, but I screamed because my mate grabbed my arm right at that moment!



The lawnmower man. Ugh it still scares me!
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« Reply #24 on: 10-12-2002 14:11 »

Any 70's "up with people" show used to scare me shitless... I used to think that I wasnt normal becuase I wasnt that happy.

That one with the computer host scared me, Joe something, but the guy was meant to be a computer generation, but it turned out to be a man in a latex mask...
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« Reply #25 on: 10-12-2002 14:56 »

Texas Chainsaw massacre got to be the most scary movie ever. The first time I saw it I was screaming the roof down.
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« Reply #26 on: 10-12-2002 15:25 »

When I was little the scene in "Aliens" really freaked me out when the alien bursts out that guys belly, I couldnt even sleep that night, another film that creeped me out was "IT the clown" and to make it worse I've always been terrified of clowns, I cant stand 'em.

"Cant sleep, clown'll eat me, cant sleep, clown'll eat me..."
Nurdbot

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« Reply #27 on: 10-12-2002 16:35 »

Me too Brother.Me too.

*Starts a Nuke the clowns Group*
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« Reply #28 on: 10-12-2002 17:12 »

a movie that really freaked me out was, don't laugh please, star trek: the first contact.
i was about 6 or 7 when i watched it and the borgs scared the shit outta me.
what was so scary about em probably was that they were unstoppable. you couldn't discuss with em.
i didn't sleep the night after i saw the movie...

nowadays, i like star trek a lot...
Speli

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« Reply #29 on: 10-12-2002 17:15 »

*Tries to hold a straight face...*  :laff:
Nah, I had the same problem...but any alien movie will scare the living s*** outta me...
Nefnar

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« Reply #30 on: 10-12-2002 17:44 »

Star trek?
  :D

Ohh yes it is so dammed scary!   :D 
Sure   :evillaugh:
Speli

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« Reply #31 on: 10-12-2002 19:46 »

What I can't stand in movies is needle injections...and when data got a spinning one in  the eye...thats all I can remember...it didn't really scare me, but I didn't like it...
M5438

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« Reply #32 on: 10-12-2002 20:22 »

 
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Originally posted by Melllvar:
Still got my pirate copy of Clockwork Orange from when it was banned.  A little disturbing at first watch, you'll like it.

Clockwork Orange was banned?  Even on video?
Kryten

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« Reply #33 on: 10-12-2002 21:54 »

Silence of the Lambs. Human monsters are always so much scarier than the undead...
SpacemanSpiff

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« Reply #34 on: 10-13-2002 07:39 »

 
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Originally posted by Nefnar:
Star trek?
   :D

Ohh yes it is so dammed scary!    :D 
Sure    :evillaugh:

yeah, right. make fun of me, why don't you.
oh btw, did i tell you i work on a star trek mod?
i suppose i'm somehow trying to handle my trauma...  ;)
Melllvar

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« Reply #35 on: 10-13-2002 21:48 »
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Originally posted by M5438:
 Clockwork Orange was banned?  Even on video?

Yep. In the UK, Stanley Kubrick personally banned this movie once it's initial run at the cinema had finished.  Apparently because there was a gang of copycat "Droogs" beating-up people in the 70's.

The BBFC (British Board Of Film Classification) had tried repeatedly to get Kubrick to lift the ban, but he never relented.  Once he died, the ban was lifted by the BBFC and the movie did another run at the Cinema, and subsequently on video.

EDIT: When I was about 4, I was scared by the Caveman episode of Mr Ben.
Venus

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« Reply #36 on: 10-13-2002 21:52 »

im so desensitized to blood and gore there's no movie that has ever freaked me out. And i have watched a lot. Old and new alike.
Delta-V

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« Reply #37 on: 10-14-2002 12:03 »

Empire of the Ants is the one that really freaked me out as a kit.  I had nightmares the next two nights after watching it.
Impossible

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« Reply #38 on: 10-14-2002 14:16 »

I watched most of A Clockwork Orange last night - what a film! I loved it!
Nurdbot

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« Reply #39 on: 10-14-2002 14:45 »

I envy you.
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