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You were a KID at Ghostbusters? Geeez...do I feel old right now!
Don't feel old - I'm just a young-un.
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Squeak 17
When I was a kid there was a show called "Trilogy of Terror" one of the episodes had this little doll that came to life. It was a witch doctor doll with a spear and had a chain around it's neck when the chain came off the doll came to life and stabbed things, the woman in the show took the spear but the little bastard got a kitchen knife and chased her around the appartment. that show shared the shit outa me
I would jump from my bedroon door onto the bed in one leap
I would jump from my bedroon door onto the bed in one leap
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
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QuoteWhat do you do to get rid of the scary can't go to sleep alone in my house fears?
I don't get those...
Being well armed helps.
--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline."
Peej 0
ROFLMAO!
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QuoteThe Truman Show scared me.
Stop laughing.
So did Blair Witch.
You're laughing again, aren't you?
The one that scared me was Being John Malkovitch. It just seemed really creepy-sinister-macabre that there was this whole society of people who plotted to steal a man's being -- Malkovitch, if I recall correctly, would be like trapped inside his own body, his soul powerless, while they used him to live in. It kept happening temporarily while Cusack did it, but then I forget what they said would happen to Malkovitch when they finally did it permanently... I can't remember how the movie ended, but I was creeped out by it.
I also got scared a bit by Pet Sematary, with that scene of the sister with "meningitis" who was hidden away in a bedroom. VERY creepy.
And of course, those two little girls in The Shining are always scary as hell. All you have to do to send shivers through me is put on that monotone voice with the british accent and talk like them... "Come play with us, Danny... Forever... and ever... and ever..."
I think that the scariest thing is the prospect that someone could hold a power over you to put you through torment, but death could not provide escape, because they could recall your soul, bring you to life over and over, and never let you go... But I can't think of a movie that really has done a treatment of that.
-Jeffrey
-Jeffrey
"With tha thoughts of a militant mind... Hard line, hard line after hard line!"
"With tha thoughts of a militant mind... Hard line, hard line after hard line!"
swoopdog 0
I really wouldn't say that these are scary, just the occasionally FREAKISH/SPINE TINGLING moments:
1) the girl crawling out the tv in "THE RING"
2) solitary confinement in "GOTHIKA (i can't spell for s...)
3) few scenes in "THE GRUDGE"
Gotta run, I'm lost in a forest!!
BOO!!!
If your going to live in FEAR, why live at all!!!!!
1) the girl crawling out the tv in "THE RING"
2) solitary confinement in "GOTHIKA (i can't spell for s...)
3) few scenes in "THE GRUDGE"
Gotta run, I'm lost in a forest!!
BOO!!!
If your going to live in FEAR, why live at all!!!!!
Eek. Me too. That noise and that scary little fucker. Why are scary little kids so much creepier than scary adults?
Remember little Cane in Pet Semetary? And of course little Linda Blair, the little kid in The Others, the scary twins in The Shining, ... others?
you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel loquacious?' -- well do you, punk?
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