Post movies that still scare the shit out of you no matter how many times you watch them
Post movies that still scare the shit out of you no matter how many times you watch them
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Signs scared you?
not op but when the alien walks by at the spics bday party i had a heart attack
I was fucking 10 when this came out and I saw it in theaters. There's some spooky shit in this movie for a 10 year old, my man.
Holy shit I thought I was the only one that STILL can't watch this alone at night. For me it is that fucking flashlight in the cornfield scene.
Top 3 scariest movies I have ever watched
>Signs
>Dark Skies
>Sinister
I am 35 and it still scares me. Anything alien related on earth freaks me out.
I don't understand. I wouldn't even call Signs a horror movie, considering how happy its ending is.
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This. Amazing scene, still gives me chills.
The build-up is amazing, it felt so real as a 10 year old. Spooked me for days
When that AYYYLMAO pulls his foot back in that damn cornfield you didn't freak out.
Maybe cuz I grew up on a farm like that surrounded by scary corn I got me harder.
Might have to watch Split soon. I miss M. Night.
Let's say that I've always had some sort of unjustified inner fear towards supernatural forces and alien encounters. It's silly, I know, but goddamn this movie always makes my body go throughout some weird unpleasant vibes (something like the X-Files song)
Scariest movie of all time right here, I still haven't been able to watch it all in one sitting. Music haunts me every day.
>Dark Skies
Meh, it felt too much like a Signs rip-off
The ending is a joke but the bit where the aliens are on the roof and in the attic has me on the edge of my seat.
>getting scared by movies
So this is the power... of the soy
Even though Signs gets shit on far more than The Sixth Sense I would rather watch Signs any day, The Sixth Sense wasn't scary at all, the character interactions in Signs are much more memorable, the theme song of Signs is a masterpiece, and the moment mentioned scared the shit out of a lot of people. Yeah the dialogue and how the aliens get defeated are pretty retarded but the rest of the movie is still atmospheric as fuck
or maybe I just cant appreciate The Sixth Sense because I already knew that Bruce Willis was dead before i even saw the movie
I liked the twist that the aliens wanted the other kid and were fucking with them.
Having no ability to feel emotions. So this is the power of autism.
I had forgotten they really shit on the ending of Signs. Why again? Cuz of the Earth being water and why would they come here? Can't recall why it was so bashed.
Great fucking movie.
>getting scared
These are just moving pictures
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Even if you dont like the movie you gotta admit this is some of the GOAT horror movie music
I've never really had nightmares, but god damn, this shit stuck with me so much. For like 3 or 4 days each night I would wake up thinking the alien was looking into my window.
that's one of the most retarded thing I've ever read
>implying movies don't provoke emotional feelings
>implying every time you watch a movie you're just sitting on your lazy ass with a retarded face expression and zero sensitive reactions
Gives me chills every time I hear it.
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Bo's spaghetti looks fucking pitiful lol
It is a really good scene though. I'm glad that Mel is back now, I missed that man.
I will never, EVER understand how people above the age of 12 can be afraid of the BOO! Alien scene.
Never.
It's such a generic set-up and delivery. It's one of the least scary things I've seen that's heralded as being scary.
The dumpster scene in Mulholland Dr. is a trillion times better you don't know what to expect; you don't know if something is really going to happen. In Signs, it's told to you that an alium pops out. It's nothing.
It almost angers me how people continue to say how scary it is.
>being this overly dramatic
>HEY GUYS DID I MENTION I LIKE DAVID LYNCH
The scene from Mulhohand Dr. was more funny than scary, and a close up lit shot of a dirty hobo is just objectively less scary than a faraway fast shot of an alium, sorry.
>The Sixth Sense wasn't scary at all
It's more of a psychological thriller than a traditional horror movie, with more focus on tension and drama than scares. Donnie Wahlberg screaming in his underwear creeped me out the first time I saw it.
I saw signs at a drive-in at midnight when I was 12 but it didn't stick with me like pic related and for some reason The Ring
For all the shit he gets for stupid tweest endings, Shymalongdong is a really good horror movie director. He knows how to build up tension and can execute scares in what would otherwise be laughable scenes. This is a perfect example. A less competent director would have ruined this, but shiggydiggy has the patience to draw out the tension and makes a crude and blurry cgi thing look startling. His one big problem is getting his head up his own ass and writing retarded scripts. Pair the guy with a decent screenwriter and he could be making some great movies in the future.
I almost never have nightmares but The Ring made me have nightmares of that fucking ghost girl. I was like 10 when I saw it.