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Do you like scary movies?
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 6:47 pm
by OneWingedAngel
lol anyways i seen a couple scary movies, share all the ones you've seen that scared ya. I thought Silent Hill was weird but yet freaky somehow. share your thoughts. :speech:
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 7:01 pm
by Magrus
I don't mind them....problem is this. Most "horror" movies, are stupid characters running into corners when being hunted by something trying to kill them. Negating the emotion of "scary" and replacing it with disgust and irritation upon viewing such idiocy on screen.
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 7:04 pm
by dragon wench
I tend to prefer well crafted psychological thrillers over horror movies.
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 7:05 pm
by Chimaera182
[QUOTE=Magrus]I don't mind them....problem is this. Most "horror" movies, are stupid characters running into corners when being hunted by something trying to kill them. Negating the emotion of "scary" and replacing it with disgust and irritation upon viewing such idiocy on screen.[/QUOTE]
All those gory, slasher films are kinda redundant and stupid. Nothing scary about them.
I've never been a fan of horror flicks. They just aren't scary.
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 7:08 pm
by Magrus
[QUOTE=dragon wench]I tend to prefer well crafted psychological thrillers over horror movies.[/QUOTE]
*Nods* Although, I have to say, watching the beginning to Saw 2 while hallucinating was frightening beyond belief. The only time I've ever been completely grossed out and horrified during a movie. Probably wouldn't have been so bad if I was sober to begin with though.
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 8:53 pm
by Siberys
I know I'm white myself, but has anybody noticed that in ANY horror movie, it's always the White Chick who hears a sound in her basement or somewhere "mysterious" in her house (even though she's been living there for a while) and she has to investigate by first saying "Hello?"
I never understood this concept, if I'm fearing something, then why would I give it a friendly invite such as hello?
Though, I'd LOVE to see a Horror Movie where the main character is a weed smoking hippie who hears a sound then somehow talks to a dog coherently and gets him to help set up the most farfetched trap you've ever heard of using only a curtain, a paper clip, and a bucket.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 9:21 pm
by ch85us2001
[QUOTE=Siberys]Though, I'd LOVE to see a Horror Movie where the main character is a weed smoking hippie who hears a sound then somehow talks to a dog coherently and gets him to help set up the most farfetched trap you've ever heard of using only a curtain, a paper clip, and a bucket.

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You've never watched MacGuiver?
-Chu!
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 11:40 pm
by Aramant
Not for the scare factor, but just for the quality of the movies, I like the following:
Stir of Echoes; ... 28 Days Later; Dawn of the Dead (the new one); Evil Dead series; The Grudge... I think that's about it.
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 11:46 pm
by C Elegans
[QUOTE=Magrus]I don't mind them....problem is this. Most "horror" movies, are stupid characters running into corners when being hunted by something trying to kill them. Negating the emotion of "scary" and replacing it with disgust and irritation upon viewing such idiocy on screen.[/QUOTE]
I think I would enjoy horror movies if there was any scare-factor in them, but I am yet to see a horror movie which has been anything but boring. Like you say, "scary" just equals disgusting, irritation or cheap surprise factors. Rubber dolls covered with green slime is not my idea of scary.
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 11:52 pm
by The Z
The Ring scared me, as did Stigmata, Stir of Echoes; there's a few I know I'm missing but can't remember.
But those weren't really movies with any 'cheap surprise factors'.
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 1:31 am
by Beldin
[QUOTE=dragon wench]I tend to prefer well crafted psychological thrillers over horror movies.[/QUOTE]
Me too - for example :
Scary1
Scary2
Scary3
Scary4
No worries, I'm just not into "horror" of any kind...
Beldin

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 2:05 am
by Grimar
i love scary movies! few of them manage to scare me though.
i really love funny scary movies. those who are meant to be serius, but are so stupid that you just have to laugh.
the evil dead series are my favorite

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 2:09 am
by Xandax
I find "scary" movies fun, because most of them are so ridiculous that they are involentary funny.
Thus you'll often find me laughing at so called scary and horror movies because I find them stupid
Heard an amercian standup comedian one day express his opinion about such movies.
He felt the people portraied in such movies were so stupid they could be stangled by a cordless phone..... that sums up my opinion very well

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 2:55 am
by Lestat
Not the outright slasher movies or such, but more the thrillerlike movies with a strong touch of the supernatural (of fairly recent movies, "Skeleton Key" would be a good example), or scifi horror à la Alien (but rather the first were it is not immediately clear who or what the enemy is).
Other examples (first out of my head): "The Serpent and the Rainbow", "Angel Heart" and to a certain extent "The Devil's Advocate", and for sci-fi e.g. "The thing".
In general that genre works better in writing though, or maybe it's just that there are more and better stories than movies in that genre.
The best ones play on fear (especially of the unknown) and alienation not on shock & revulsion.
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 3:13 am
by slade
[QUOTE=Lestat]Not the outright slasher movies or such, but more the thrillerlike movies with a strong touch of the supernatural (of fairly recent movies, "Skeleton Key" would be a good example), or scifi horror à la Alien (but rather the first were it is not immediately clear who or what the enemy is).
Other examples (first out of my head): "The Serpent and the Rainbow", "Angel Heart" and to a certain extent "The Devil's Advocate", and for sci-fi e.g. "The thing".
In general that genre works better in writing though, or maybe it's just that there are more and better stories than movies in that genre.
The best ones play on fear (especially of the unknown) and alienation not on shock & revulsion.[/QUOTE]
I agree alien and the thing were awesome movies.....course I didnt know anyone else here saw that movie
@Mag, yeah there are too many movies that are way to gory...and not enough fear or scary....the only thing scare is the background music they give it to scare you but even thats gotten predictable....although the first time I saw the ring I did get freaked out a bit.......too bad theres not that many movies like that.....event horizon was a bit scary and gory......then again theres a difference between scary and demonic

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 6:17 am
by Chimaera182
[QUOTE=Grimar]i love scary movies! few of them manage to scare me though.
i really love funny scary movies. those who are meant to be serius, but are so stupid that you just have to laugh.[/QUOTE]
My mom loves horror movies, but she's into the classics. Her favorite actor is Vincent Price, who starred in a thousand cheesy horror movies. That's the kind of thing she's into. I've watched some of them with her, and they're so low-tech (it's like the 50's, so c'mon) that it's just hilarious to watch. This one movie she and my dad used to make fun of was called The Tingler; it was very big when it came out in theaters years ago. Anyway, I finally saw it, and it was so ridiculous. I find all those old horror flicks very funny; she does, too, but I think when she was younger it had more of an impact.
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 8:48 am
by Damuna_Nova
[QUOTE=OneWingedAngel]share your thoughts. :speech:[/QUOTE]
You're a stereotype.
What? He said to share your thoughts...
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 7:21 pm
by VonDondu
[QUOTE=slade]I agree alien and the thing were awesome movies.....course I didnt know anyone else here saw that movie

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You mean
The Thing with Kurt Russell? That movie was seriously disturbing, and I'm glad that I don't remember it very well.
I didn't like the second half of
Being John Malkovich because it ended up being a creepy parasite/vampire-type movie, which is the same thing that made
The Thing so disturbing.
[QUOTE=C Elegans]I think I would enjoy horror movies if there was any scare-factor in them, but I am yet to see a horror movie which has been anything but boring. Like you say, "scary" just equals disgusting, irritation or cheap surprise factors. Rubber dolls covered with green slime is not my idea of scary.[/QUOTE]
Although it wasn't intended to be a horror movie
per se, the new movie
Flight 93 might be right up your alley, based on what I've read about it. I'd like to know if anyone here has seen it and whether they think it is a "scary movie".
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 2:42 pm
by penguin_king
Rules of Surviving A Horror film-Type Situation:
- Don't Have Sex
- Don't Say "I'll Be Right Back" Because You Won't
- The Annoying Ones Die First
- The Killer Is Always The Last Person You'd Expect. So Expect Everyone
- Don't Walk Into A Seemingly Epmty Room And Say "Hello". You May Aswell Have A Neon Sign Saying "Kill Me Now"
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 3:02 pm
by Magrus
I'd be screwed in a horror movie. :laugh: