What are some movies people pretend to be scared by?
What are some movies people pretend to be scared by?
your moms sextape
It was just a different era but yeah it's not scary. I can only see it being remotely scary if you lived in the woods alone really far from anyone and the power went out right after you finished it
Hey kid
Lake Mungo
JOSH?
First viewing of Blair Witch is actually pretty scary when you're like 16 when it came out. First you think it might be real, then you realize you're retarded and it's just a movie, then you spend an hour waiting for some spooky witch lady that never shows up. It was scary as fuck at the time.
This. It's really a "you had to be there" type thing.
People did legitimately think it was real.
The ending scene is effectively spooky but only because the entire fucking movie is building up to it. An hour and a half of nothing and then 5 minutes of decent suspense is not at all worth it.
Aye. The acting is legitimately good in it IMO, and it's written well. Like when they are outside of the tent in the pitch black listening to the trees crack and they want to get it on tape so one is gonna stay outside and the girl says she will stay with him and he's like "you have to stay with me"
Also some parts of it are genuinely unsettling, like the deer sound thing with the laughing kids, and when the one guy disappears
I like 2016 better
>People did legitimately think it was real.
People also thought the first paranormal activity was real. People are fucking dumb.
You know you would piss yourself if you were lost in the woods hearing weird shit around you at night and then something shook the fuck out of your tent. Don't even front you son of a bitch.
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>you spend an hour waiting for some spooky witch lady that never shows up.
If that's all you got from the movie, you might be a huge pleb. Or maybe you've never been outside of a city. The movie does a really great job of selling that the characters are really lost in the woods and have no idea what's happening to them. That's what the movie is about: people who are over their heads in an unfamiliar situation and are scared.
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I saw it when it came out and was spooked. Idk I think its a "You had to be there" kind of thing
DAMN
>something's out there and it doesn't want us here and I don't want to mess with that
>or it's pissed off locals who don't want us here and I don't want to mess with that either!
I really enjoyed it quite a lot desu. Top tier comfy horror
Sad that it's one of the few found footage movies that put some effort into being plausible. Most other ones made in its wake are hokey as fuck while having ten times the budget.
By "people" you mean teenagers. It was fun and scary at the time.
I knew people in their 20's that thought it was real. Same with Blair Witch.
Should I watch this? Pretty mixed reviews from you guys.
Got goosebumps at the end when. She's running through the small shack that has multiple floors and when she turns around and checks the basement one of the guys is staring at the corner.
The movie is pretty bad these days but back then it set a standard for low budget horror.
It's fairly spooky. If you watch it at night looking to get spooked you'll have a good time.
I'm still scared, no matter what Trump tries to say otherwise.
the shining
Blair Witch holds up because it has a competent level of acting, editing and pacing which 99% of the other found-footage garbage ignores entirely in favor of jump scares with badly CGI'd ghost faces.
There's also a good sense of realism and draw with the dialogue and sound that (sort of) offsets the nauseating handheld camera perspective for most people. It kinda trains you to switch focus on the audio or video depending on what's happening.
It is some good imagery in it, but the characters are kinda flat. Watch it for the apple scene
Except when Blair Witch came out they did stuff like put up fake missing posters for the kids. People actually were freaked out.
It's especially good if you've ever had a spooky experience in the woods. Sometimes your tent gets knocked around by the wind and you think it's something spooky but try to sleep it off hoping it's just in your head.
I don't know anyone who acts "scared," by the Shining. It's more unsettling than scary.
Footage from a missing persons case or possible murder does not end up in movie theaters. People were very retarded to take easy bait like that.
Top sleepy kino
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The witch. Horror movies are supposed to be scary
This. Me and my friends were like 10 at the time and I remember us renting it and having a slumber party with some girls our same age. We were all scared, and then we played truth or dare and made out with the lolis. Great times.
>ade out with the lolis.
they werent lolis cause you had the same age
Not for me at the time, but a loli is always a loli, nigger.
It's also among the 0.01% of horror movies that have actual talented people in it, both in front of and behind the camera.