Title: Scariest movie moments
Description: Confess your fear!!!
WHiTeFaLCoN - February 22, 2008 01:28 PM (GMT)
What are the scariest bits you have ever seen in a movie? Name your fears!
For me, my number one scariest moment is called 'The Deadly Defribulator' scene from John Carpenters The Thing. I thought it was scarey as hell! :blink:
This guy gets defribulated coz his heart has stopped, then suddenly his gut turns into a mouth that eats the guys hands. Then, this long neck with spikes comes out with a deformed head at the end. It gets roasted by flamethrowers, but then the head grows legs and walks out of the room. Couldn't sleep after that one.
Darth Big Boss - February 23, 2008 12:47 AM (GMT)
In recent memory the only freaky moments in cinema have been in the Saw movies, each one has had a 'holy sh*t that's f*cked up' moment.
Saw 1 - Someone saws through their ankle with a handsaw.
Saw 2 - Someone gets their hands caught in a contraption that cuts their wrists.
Saw 3 - Someone gets all four limbs rotated 360 degrees.
Saw 4 - Someone gets their head smashed into pieces.
Solid_Bauer - February 23, 2008 12:03 PM (GMT)
Any horror will really get me worked up from the start of it. Never seen any of the Saw movies though. Or Scary Movie. Or Scream. Nothing like that :mellow:
Think the scariest moment I had was not being able to sleep one night a few months ago and decided to watch The Texas Chainsaw Massacre at 3am. That was real bad idea. The remake. Not the original.
Can't remember how long the movie had been on for. There was this girl in this room. She hears this noise out beyond this door and goes to look through that hole. And this guy just jumps up from beneath. I turned the TV off and went to go out of the room, when funnily enough, the living room door was shut.
I'm pretty bad with horror movies so I didn't budge from the chair that night :lol:
Think other scary moments...
Taking Lives - Okay, it necessarily wasn't a scary movie to me. But it just made me jump in 2 places. The first time was when Angelina Jolie and one of the other French actors was in this apartment and the body falls from the ceiling. The one wrapped up in all the chains with the face disfigured and stuff. Jumped a mile from that :blink: And the second time was when you see Jolie lay down on that bed. And she's staring up at the ceiling. Flashes the light at the wooden board and sees the name engraved into it. Then the hand shoots through the bed and grabs her. Jumped and screamed at that part.
Deep Blue Sea - Too many parts scared the crap out of me. Although, the scene where Samuel L. Jackson is giving that huge speech and one of the others says "i don't think you should stand so close to that edge". I think, if they had kept that out of the script, that scene would have been a lot more... thrilling, I guess, than what it actually was. Even though you knew Jackson was gonna get it. The timing still made me jump.
Sleepy Hollow - This film just terrified me completely. Although watching Johnny Depp faint so many times in the movie was a little amusing.
White Noise 2: The Light - I only watched this cause I love the whole paranormal stuff. The whole Tria Mera thing scared the hell out of me. It really did. And the few scenes where the spirits appear out nowhere.
An American Haunting I thought was going to be scary but it really wasn't. Actually got confused about it all :huh: Thank God my mum watched it with me the second time and explained it all.
Got one movie I need to watch still. "Don't Look Now". Heard that's pretty creepy. So, there'll probably be something here later about it :lol:
Darth Big Boss - February 23, 2008 09:54 PM (GMT)
If you are terrified in those movies, do yourself a favor and never watch any Saw movie. You won't last the first 10 minutes.
Helikaon - February 23, 2008 11:56 PM (GMT)
Bollocks. SAW is nothing more than torture porn, it's not horror. It's gore. As long as you have a strong stomach you can sit through any of the SAW movies.
Although the needle pit in 3 (I think) is pretty horiffic.
When I first saw it I was terrified of the "Fisherman" from I Know What You Did Last Summer. I had to take medication for months afterwards because I couldn't get to sleep without dreaming of him or jumping up everytime the curtains moved. Shit it's still a thing for me, I can watch and laugh at the movies, but my personification of death and fear is a tall guy wearing fishing leathers and using a hook.
Metal_girl_Solid - February 24, 2008 12:01 AM (GMT)
Scariest: Would be Miss Spear's Crossroads. Even the movie poster alone was enough to persuade me not to go and see it
Gorest: Ichi the Killer. It had some stomach-turning moments. 'T was a good movie n_n
Liquidus_Snake - February 24, 2008 12:08 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Helikaon @ Feb 23 2008, 11:56 PM) |
| When I first saw it I was terrified of the "Fisherman" from I Know What You Did Last Summer. I had to take medication for months afterwards because I couldn't get to sleep without dreaming of him or jumping up everytime the curtains moved. Shit it's still a thing for me, I can watch and laugh at the movies, but my personification of death and fear is a tall guy wearing fishing leathers and using a hook. |
Ooh come on, seriously?..."I know what you did last summer" was just anouther cheap Amercian teenage Horror movie....It just took most of its aspects from Scream?
You wana see something that fucks you up? "Nightmare on Elm Street", "Candyman", hell even "The Exocist" is scray as fuck!
I do in fact have a film that doesn't look scary..but when I was a kid it fucked me up and I would never watch it again.....that film is
"Watership Down"
..
try watching that when your 5 years old.....its so fucked up for a "U"
planzer - February 24, 2008 12:11 AM (GMT)
The only film that really ever made me scared/panicky is 'The Amityville Horror'. It made me panic so much, Reynolds character going insane and just all RAWR like.
Helikaon - February 24, 2008 12:13 AM (GMT)
Yes seriously, and fuck you. I was eight years old and impressionable.
And if you read the post properly, you would see that it wasn't the film I was scared of, it was/is the killer. I can (and do) laugh at how stupid and shit the film is, but the image and demeanor of the Fisherman still scares the living daylights out of me.
Liquidus_Snake - February 24, 2008 12:18 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Helikaon @ Feb 24 2008, 12:13 AM) |
Yes seriously, and fuck you. I was eight years old and impressionable.
And if you read the post properly, you would see that it wasn't the film I was scared of, it was/is the killer. |
Jesus.....You must hate it down Fish Markets huh?
Darth Big Boss - February 24, 2008 01:32 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Helikaon @ Feb 23 2008, 11:56 PM) |
| Bollocks. SAW is nothing more than torture porn, it's not horror. It's gore. As long as you have a strong stomach you can sit through any of the SAW movies. |
'Torture porn' is a term that conservative journalists came up with to spread their own propaganda, saying that hollywood is the reason for the downfall of morality... :D
Anyway, yeah, the Saw films are the most graphically violent and gory film in the mainstream hollywood. But that's not the heart of the films, it's tragedy. Each film is a tragedy, there hasn't been a happy ending yet. The stories in each film are filled with plot twists... especially in the 1st and 2nd movies.
Fans of the Saw series are fans of the characters, that's why there's been less flashy traps in Saw 3 and 4. But it's not torture porn, they never have franchises. One short film showing people being ripped apart gets alittle attention. But four films (and two more on the way) that each cost less than $10 million, and have made a total of half a billion?...
oh well, to each their own..
black_fox189 - March 3, 2008 06:15 AM (GMT)
Hmm... I guess the scariest movie moments for me were:
1- The Exorcism of Emily Rose: Walking down the street seeing nothing but demons...creepy.
2- The Amityville Horror Remake: When the little kid goes to the bathroom and sees the demon in the mirror.
3- The Exorcist: The whole movie is creepy.
4- Scream: The opening scene. To me, its the scariest slasher film ever. Used to scare the shit out of me when i was younger. I was like 7 when I saw this movie and I couldnt walk to the bathroom at night cuz I was afraid of Ghostface poppin out lol!
Sn4ke23 - March 3, 2008 06:27 AM (GMT)
I absoluetely love horror movies and I even rented two this past weekend. So I enjoy them more, than get scared of them. Sometimes I do jump though, but that's what's great about it. My worse scariest moments are as follows:
1. Stephen King's Rose Red- Emery loses his fingers when the door shuts on his hand.
2. Stephen King's IT- Pennywise the clown was the scariest clown I ever seen. I was afraid to go near sewer drains out along the street back then.
3. Thirteen Ghosts- When the lawyer gets splits in half from the glass door. And it splits him horizontally not vertically.
And ironically I'm listening to the Halloween theme song right now. Lol.
Pricey - March 3, 2008 11:27 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (planzer @ Feb 24 2008, 12:11 AM) |
| The only film that really ever made me scared/panicky is 'The Amityville Horror'. It made me panic so much, Reynolds character going insane and just all RAWR like. |
Yes! Especially as I went to see it in the cinema, god damn it, haha! And The Grudge gave me one or two jumps at the cinema. The sound is just so good there.
God Told Me to Skin You Alive - March 3, 2008 11:42 AM (GMT)
I saw 'The Exorcist' for the first time last night, the supposed 'scariest movie ever' was little more than shock gore shit, but still pretty insane, specially for those good ol' days. The masturbation scene ("LET JESUS FUCK YOU!") was kinda disturbing, but meh.
The only real 'scary' bits in movies are jumpy bits, eg a loud noise out of no-where. Otherwise it's all lame.
infinitydragon - March 10, 2008 04:17 PM (GMT)
The movie that made me unable to sleep for a long time was an episode in an old series known as Sinbad(it is not a cartoon).the episode was about a guy who turns into a werewolf and beleive me i couldnt sleep for about a month.
Solid_Bauer - March 10, 2008 07:14 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Darth Big Boss @ Feb 23 2008, 09:54 PM) |
| If you are terrified in those movies, do yourself a favor and never watch any Saw movie. You won't last the first 10 minutes. |
Honestly I have never found those films to be the least bit interesting. They're showing Saw 2 I think over here on Sky Movies. And I've never even considered watching it. Thank God I'm guessin :lol:
Watched something yesterday, well, as much as I could. Epic Movie I think it's called. Where it's taking the mess out of Pirates of the Caribbean and X-Men and stuff. It wasn't scary, well, the 30 minutes I saw. But it was kinda disturbing to me. The part with Willy Wonka. Knocking people's heads off and stuff :mellow: No blood I know, but still... :mellow: