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Post by kaoru on Jun 22, 2002 17:36:39 GMT -5
Yes, it is disturbing. In fact, the whole movie is disturbing. I saw it yesterday in my b/f's house...with his friends and all. They mocked me because I kept my face hidden behind one pillow..but come on! The movie is the most disturbing (not scary) thing ever! Absolutely! I swore yesterday that I'm never going to watch that movie again. NEVER. JAMAIS. I didn't have nightmares luckily, but I never get nightmares with things I saw on TV. *shudders* But the movie is horrible, in the disturbing and creepy sense. Gah.
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Post by KoNeko on Jun 24, 2002 9:34:13 GMT -5
Hey, do you think watching something disturbing is worse than watching something gross/ugly/gory?
I still haven't seen the exorcist. Have you seen my posts in the first page or something, my convo with Lilg about being the biggest wuss?
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Post by kaoru on Jun 25, 2002 8:58:25 GMT -5
I'd rather watch "The Exorcist" a dozen times than watching the beginning of "Scary Movie II" again. That was gross and stupid..I don't know if you've seen it or not, but anyways. It was mocking "The Exorcist", and then this girl appeared on the living room and started to pee on the floor...a very long peeing scene. Gross. And then the priest went to her room and she started to puke and all this mosquitos appeared. Gosh. So the answer is no. I prefer something disturbing to something really gross, based on puking and peeing and all those sorts. Oh yeah, and there are this couple of movies that I like when people appear with their insides outside (ironic), but that's a completely different situation. At least for me.
Probably what I'm going to say is non-sense: I thought that "The Exorcist" was deeply disturbing and scary and creepy and all. But the most disturbing movie I saw was "A.I"...it was so realisitic, so...disturbing in the real sense of the word that I felt really sick in the end. Specially when Manhattan is flooded (because ladies and gentleman the world will end not with wars but with flooding, because of those polar things that are melting..but of course you know that, stupid me). Too disturbing. And it's not a scary movie, by any chance.
No, Koko, I'm going to read it right now.
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Post by gabi on Jun 28, 2002 13:38:24 GMT -5
I watched The Cell last night. Wow. That was one of the coolest/scariest/most disturbing movies I've seen. It reminded me a lot of Dali. Some of the images were so creepy, but you couldn't take your eyes off the screen. I loved the part where the three girls were sitting in the field, and they all started talking at different times. I loved this movie, but it seriously scared me. It made me cringe a couple times, and got me thinking about people's minds. Downsides: J Ho is in it. Can't stand her. And the kid that played young Karl is the kid on "Lizzie Maguire" so I couldn't really get into that part. And the scary King-Karl reminded me of Billy Corgan in a weird way. Except he was scary and Billy Corgan... isn't. I don't know how to explain it. But all in all, it was a cool movie.
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Post by kaoru on Jun 29, 2002 18:07:27 GMT -5
I've heard that "The Cell" sucked I haven't really watched it because of J LO. Though I think she's nice and all, I think she's weird in that movie and actually the story didn't interest me at all. What about The Gift with Cate Blanchett, that guy I can't remember the name (Greg Kinnear, remembered it now!) and Keanu Reeves? Scary and freaky. Awesome. Wonderful. Beautiful. Anyone seen it? If not I'll make a small sinopse.
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Post by brit on Jun 30, 2002 0:42:19 GMT -5
I have not seen it. But Cate Blanchett is cool (YAY for Galadriel, she's my great-grandmother!).
Scariest movie in the whole entire history of film: The Leprechaun. Okay, I'm joking. That movie made me laugh. But it scared the hell out of Garth! "I'm the LEPRECHAAUUUNNN!"
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Post by kaoru on Jul 6, 2002 14:13:56 GMT -5
Oh, I laughed in "Spider Man" too and I'm afraid if the Green Goblin like...a LOT! Willem Dafoe is such a creepy, good actor. ;D Though "Spider Man" is not a scary movie, of course, of course.
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Post by keepergirl on Jul 6, 2002 14:29:30 GMT -5
I love scary movies- especially the suspensful, creepy ones.
The Gift was a great movie, absolutely wonderful. I liked The Others too. My boyfriend didn't like it that much though, but he already knew the ending (which I didn't). The Sixth Sense is also an awesome movie- I own that one now- but I don't know if I'd consider that a scary movie. The Cell was okay, but it wasn't that scary from what I recall. I guess I just don't really scare easily.
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Post by KoNeko on Jul 9, 2002 1:06:40 GMT -5
Mina- the Green Goblin scared you?! Haha! Well, I thought he was creepy looking, and Willem Dafoe IS a really good scary bad guy, but the way you could see his mouth through the mask and the yellow eyes going up and down kind of put me off.
6th sense is on TV on sunday night. I'm forcing myself to sit through it. I'm such a wuss. Hey Lilg, you better watch it too. Channel 10 8:30 Sunday. ;D
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Post by kaoru on Jul 12, 2002 6:49:24 GMT -5
Well Koko, the Green Goblin only scared me in the point of Dafoe being an excellent actor foir represent bad guys, having a creepy voice and all...and of course, for being EVIL. Lol. And "those EYES! those big yellow EYES"! But you're right, words coming out of an always open mouth was really cheesy. ;D
I rented "The Others" yesterday. It was probably the most stupid scary movie I've seen...because it was sorta pointless, but it was creepy non-the-less. I mean, it was. That bit with the old lady posessed with Anne's spirit..."but I am your daughter"...urgh. But it was pointless!! I was watching it for what? For them being all dead in the end and the ones we thought dead being alive?? Gah.
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Post by Bubbles on Jul 25, 2002 19:01:39 GMT -5
The Shinning was creepy and gross! I thought that The Others Was sorta funny....
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Post by Shaya on Jul 26, 2002 6:37:06 GMT -5
I'd have to say "The Sixth Sense". It's one of the only Scary Movies I've seen, I don't go to a video club like Rita does so I don't have that whole opurtunity to rent them. Me and Rita are sorta making it up for me to go to her house when I come back to see "The Others". She says it's stupid and pointless BUT she says it's my type of movie. So let's see it then.
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Post by lilg on Aug 4, 2002 10:03:08 GMT -5
My friends and I watched Ring a couple of weeks ago and you're right Kono, it was damn freaky! Especially the tv scene! I got home at about 2am that night after watching the movie and I avoided looking at the tele, god I was paranoid LoL, my bro was watching the Sixth Sense but because I was such a wuss, I pulled out our second tele, put on Digimon (yes, Digimon), turned the volume on full blasted just so I could forget that it was even on. ;D
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Post by kaoru on Aug 4, 2002 10:07:16 GMT -5
Erm...is Ring this movie with a guy that is executed in the electric chair and that his spirit travels through electricity cables and TV's?! And then there's this scene when the "good guy" gets sucked into the TV?! Can someone enlighten me please?!
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Post by lilg on Aug 4, 2002 10:45:15 GMT -5
No. the movie you're talking about is called Slasher (I think). That was a weird movie. Wait, I think Kono wrote a description of the movie somewhere. Let me go find it (I'm just too lazy to re-tell the story ;D) It's a japanese film about a video, and if you watch this video (which was freaky in and of itself) you'd die in one week. And yeah, not just that, but if you take a photo of yourself, your face comes out all warped. Your TV turns on by itself when your time is up and there's this woman with long hair all over her face, and she crawls out of a well and kills you and stuff, not giving anything away there but yeah. It's freaky. Couldn't look at a TV the same way after that.
Lets just say I never anticipated the ending of the movie. It was just downright freaky to the core...especially what happened the the lady's husband! Arrgghh! I freak myself out just thinking about it!!
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