“The Ring” scared the crap out of me. I think most of it was due to thinking it was going to be a dumb teenage horror flick that was popular at the time.
When that SOB climbed out of the TV…
When that SOB climbed out of the TV…
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At first I read that as Jews and not Jaws and was thinking like "hold the **** up a second" 😭Does Faces of Death count as a movie? If so, then that. If not, Jaws.
There was another I can’t remember what the name was that is planted in my mind as a kid. Some movie with a sister upstairs that never left the bed with some kind of medical condition. Her body would contort in all kinds of weird ways or some shit freaky as hell in my mind even now. Just can’t remember the movie.
“The Ring” scared the crap out of me. I think most of it was due to thinking it was going to be a dumb teenage horror flick that was popular at the time.
When that SOB climbed out of the TV…
That's one hell of a movie. The original Ringu is great as well, but The Ring is one newer remake that actually worked incredibly well.“The Ring” scared the crap out of me. I think most of it was due to thinking it was going to be a dumb teenage horror flick that was popular at the time.
When that SOB climbed out of the TV…
Event Horizon is an amazing movie.
Two others that stick out to me are The Descent and High Tension. The claustrophobia of The Descent is off the charts and High Tension’s killer is simply terrifying as you have no idea why he’s doing what he’s doing.
The sequel is really good. The way the contorted the girl’s face after she was brought back was subtle but creepy.
Ha thx. In your first description I was like yeah i remember that what the hell was that from.
Seriously, if you don't think Faces of Death is more disturbing than anything mentioned here I don't know what to say. I never saw any of the sequels where I have read that everything is real and none of it was fake so those could be more disturbing. Do any of the movies mentioned show a guy getting the electric chair in real life?
Texas Chainsaw Massacre🫣-The Exorcist is scary as hell. Probably the goat.
-Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original) just has that dirty gritty vibe. And living in Rural KY I was thinking all the while that yeah, I could come across a family like that here.
-Session 9 stuck with me for some reason. Just a creepy movie.
Toby Hooper directed ‘Salem’s Lot too. That scene with the vampire kid at the window is so scary-The Exorcist is scary as hell. Probably the goat.
-Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original) just has that dirty gritty vibe. And living in Rural KY I was thinking all the while that yeah, I could come across a family like that here.
-Session 9 stuck with me for some reason. Just a creepy movie.
Prince of Darkness came on cable one night during a long stretch of insomnia several years ago. I really don’t think it’s a good movie at all but the dream sequence scenes really messed with me then.
Glenn I used to watch that with my fiends in middle school. It’s amateur today. Go to the website I linked for you and put in the search bar “cartel”. Good luckSeriously, if you don't think Faces of Death is more disturbing than anything mentioned here I don't know what to say. I never saw any of the sequels where I have read that everything is real and none of it was fake so those could be more disturbing. Do any of the movies mentioned show a guy getting the electric chair in real life?
Dude, you're gonna scar Gle(n)n for life. That shit is brutal.Glenn I used to watch that with my fiends in middle school. It’s amateur today. Go to the website I linked for you and put in the search bar “cartel”. Good luck
Dude, you're gonna scar Gle(n)n for life. That shit is brutal.
Anyone watched Terrifier 2 yet? I saw an article saying there were reports of people passing out, throwing up in the theater, EMS being called, etc who were watching it. Ordered my tickets and saw it Wednesday night. Dumb as hell. The scene of the psycho killer serving Halloween candy to trick or treaters out of the decapitated head of his last victim was a nice touch, though.
I was telling a co-worker about it the next day when he asked me if i had seen something called The Human Centipede. I looked it up, and the concept might be the most off the wall thing I’ve ever heard. A mad scientist stitches three victims ass to mouth. Read about it on wikipedia, and im not sure if it would be so off the rails that stupidity would reign, or if it would be so gritty and disturbing that I’d lose sleep. Anyone seen that one?
Speaking of The Ring, I watched that in my younger days late one night when I was home alone. After it was over I decided to see if there were any hidden features on the DVD. I found instructions online that said to go to a particular menu, click the buttons on the remote in a certain sequence then a feature would be unlocked, but it didn’t say what it was. I followed the instructions, and all of a sudden the video that you die after watching starts playing. I thought, “nope” and hit the home button on the remote to stop it. A message pops up on my screen that says “operation prohibited by disc”. No big deal, so i hit the menu button when “operation prohibited by disc” pops up again. I push stop, and get the same message. I push pause, and again “operation prohibited by disc” appears. My next move was yanking the power strip out of the wall, and shutting down my entire entertainment center to make that nonsense cease.
As for movies that messed me up, I would add one that hasn’t been mentioned, The People Under the Stairs. As a kid that movie had me sleeping with the lights on for a few nights. (same for Sleep Away Camp)
The Exorcist was always near the top when I was younger and even now as a 50+ guy I get a little creeped if I'm scrolling thru horror movie lists and they show that one face of her.I thought Hell HOuse LLC and Houses October Built were fairly scary. Haunting of Hill House, while a miniseries, would be up there as well
Hell HOuse LLC might be my favorite.
I just thought it was silly and boring, but to each their own. The South Park episode parodying it was hilarious, though. I think it was called Human Cent-I-Pad.Human Centipede was pretty wild. The first one I thought was well done and they really go into detail about what each person in the "centipede" has to deal with.
Then they got out of hand after that. Grosser but also worse movies in general.