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  • Pikminister
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    Originally posted by Scream View Post
    Hmm, I wonder which came first

    Sure you weren't watching this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7zoX9MGMbk
    I saw that one too.

    It made me think that the producers of the Scary Movie franchise most likely saw the funny in the remakes as well. Thus why they lampooned it.

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  • MooWeirdo
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    "It" scared the hell out of me when i was younger, it actually made me scared of clowns.. But I bought it on dvd about 4 years ago and was very disappointed. |:
    seemed super scary when i was little.. I think its a crappy movie.
    Last edited by MooWeirdo; 10-14-2011, 11:57 AM.

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  • Scream
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    Originally posted by Xander Ashford View Post
    Though the quote brings to mind a quote from Hellraiser
    Hmm, I wonder which came first

    Originally posted by Pikminister
    Both the Ring and the Grudge made me laugh at the "scary" parts. That kid that would meow at ya & the girl that crawled her way out of a TV, man that shit was hilarious. Especially when the girl would do the "robot" dance while walking. Gah!
    Sure you weren't watching this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7zoX9MGMbk

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  • Pikminister
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    Both the Ring and the Grudge made me laugh at the "scary" parts. That kid that would meow at ya & the girl that crawled her way out of a TV, man that shit was hilarious. Especially when the girl would do the "robot" dance while walking. Gah!

    "It" was only scary because Tim Curry looks terrifying with make-up on. Even as a young guy... back when he did The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
    Last edited by Pikminister; 10-14-2011, 11:40 AM.

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  • Xander Ashford
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    Originally posted by Scream View Post
    Nah, its a LOT different to Hellraiser.. it has an actual story..
    I didn't say what I meant well...

    It was more-so just that one part that reminded me of Hellraiser. Though the quote brings to mind a quote from Hellraiser

    "Explorers in the further regions of experience. Demons to some. Angels to others." -Pinhead
    I never really found The Ring or The Grudge...Or any of those Japanese horror movies with a creepy-ass kid to be that scary. They have their boo-ahh! moments, but still nothing that would keep me up for hours on end.

    I can remember the Headless Horsemen from Sleepy Hollow freaking me out when I was younger. It was mainly that part at the end when his head is reattached and its that scary version of Christopher Walken.

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  • Scream
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    I have to admit, the Ring (US) is a real, modern scary movie. Quite rare these days..

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  • Darkmoon
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    Much to my amusement, the first time I watched the Ring my phone rang during the credits. I admit it, I sat there and stared at the phone, then the TV, then the phone again for a few seconds before answering.

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  • Alexia_Ashford
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    I remember The Ring freaked me out when I saw it when I was quite a lot younger. I always felt uncomfortable leaving that static-ness on the TV before you put a program on, kept thinking Samara would come out.

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  • Scream
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    Nah, its a LOT different to Hellraiser.. it has an actual story..

    If you're frightened of dying, and you're holding on, you'll see devils tearing your life away. If you've made your peace, then the devils are really angels, freeing you from the Earth.

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  • Xander Ashford
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    Originally posted by Scream View Post
    As for Jacob's Ladder, I saw it after playing Silent Hill, if it was the other way round I'm not sure if I would like it/understand it as much..
    I saw Jacob's Latter as being sort of like Hellraiser, but without all the blood (Especially during that one part when he's running through a hospital with all the creepy doctors/nurses).

    I need to watch the movie again, and see if I can rig something for the sound quality.

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  • Scream
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    I rewatched It two or three years ago, it was sort of boring and not like how I remembered it. The odd thing was that the date in the movie was the exact date I was watching the movie (other than the year of course). That was rather weird..

    As for Jacob's Ladder, I saw it after playing Silent Hill, if it was the other way round I'm not sure if I would like it/understand it as much..

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  • Xander Ashford
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    Originally posted by Scream View Post
    Jacob's Ladder had some great dialogue, made you really think about things - especially the demons/angels thing. Not scary though.. sort of a non-scary version of SH1.
    I didn't really like that movie, and I think it was mainly because I couldn't get the sound quality to work well. I remember having my television (a newer, HD television mind you) up to nearly full volume and I still had trouble hearing parts of the movie. And, of course, the DVD did not have subtitles. It seemed interesting from the video, but yeah, I'm sure I missed some things because of the sound. Meh.

    As a child, Jason always scared me, but Michael Meyers never did. Go figure. Something that could really happen (I.E. A mental patient escapes from an asylum), but something completely farfetched as a reanimated, slasher corpse bothered me. Freddy Krueger never bothered me either I think because he looked so fake to me even as a child. Now, the remake Freddy Krueger actually bothers me slightly because he looks like a real burn victim.

    The ultimate, scariest movie I've ever seen...

    Spoiler:


    This movie is absolute hell for me. The horror...The singing...Oh, dear Satan, the singing!

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  • PracticalAl
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    Originally posted by Beanovsky Durst View Post
    I'll add this one to the list:

    As an adult, I love It (Pennywise), but as a child I was really afraid of sewers because of this dude.
    He used to scare me too! But after watching Nostalgia Critic's review of the film, I feel stupid for ever being scared..
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...3rWkpPo#t=445s LMAO.

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  • Beanovsky Durst
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    Originally posted by Trent View Post
    When I was younger, Chucky from the Child's Play films always scared the heck out of me.
    That SOB scared the shit out of me too when I was little.

    I'll add this one to the list:



    As an adult, I love It (Pennywise), but as a child I was really afraid of sewers because of this dude.

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  • Wrathborne
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    I thought Audition was creepy...but no where near as amazing or epic as everyone made it out to be. :.

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