03 Nov 2003, 20:02 | #26 |
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The wicker man
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03 Nov 2003, 21:29 | #27 |
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I loved Misery - although it did frighten me a little as I have an auntie who looks like Cathy Bates.
The scariest film I have seen (IMHO) was Arachnaphobia. I was only about 10 and my big evil sister made me watch it and I was terrified. To this day i am scared witless of spiders to the point where we stock a spider mag for a customer. And he knows to only come int he shop to collect it on my day off because i cannot touch the mag with the pictures on the front page!!!!!! |
03 Nov 2003, 21:31 | #28 |
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i thought the wicker man was quite a good one, i only saw it for
the first time the other week, and i have to say it is an oldy but a goody. saw one last night that is a bit of a let down, fear dot com. dont know if you have seen this yet but didnt scare, make me jump or anything a real let down, was told it was good. kezzina |
04 Nov 2003, 01:40 | #29 |
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I absolutely adore Horror, the scarier the better, i will sit in the dark watching a horror on tv or DVD. i love Stephen King. Nightmare on Elm Street brilliant and i remember the series on a Saturday night i used to look forward to them although i never taped them. I love the Hellraiser films old pinhead.
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04 Nov 2003, 10:16 | #30 |
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Yeah Pinhead was good - but i preferred Hellraiser one to all the others.
What about the Childs Play series??? Chucky used to scare the shit outta me - i loved him. Never liked big dolls like that though Anyone remember the Candyman films?? |
04 Nov 2003, 10:45 | #31 |
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I love the Chucky movies .
A friend of mine who does ventriliquism had just been to buy a new figure.He sat "Charlie" on the back seat of his car on the way home. As they were driving along,the vibrations of the car were making Charlie's head turn to the side.His wife looked in the rear view mirror and seen the figure suposedly moving on his own.she freaked out I once popped into a karaoke bar on the way home from work one day and sang Mustang Sally.I had my figure (Henry) sing backing vocals |
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04 Nov 2003, 15:03 | #33 |
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Yeah I love the Chucky films but what about Puppetmaster. The puppets that came to life to kill so that HE could live again, they were spooky
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04 Nov 2003, 15:06 | #34 |
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Dottie i love the exorcist as well a friend of mine saw it for the first time the other night and she was really freaked out by it. The entity was a bit weird in places but it did get to me a bit though
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04 Nov 2003, 15:54 | #35 |
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Did anyone see the film "The Ninth Gate" last night on channel 4??
If so, what happened, I fell asleep before the end! |
04 Nov 2003, 21:32 | #36 |
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Am I on my own - I hate horror filme. When I have watched them I sit with a newspaper over my eyes. If I think something really nasty is coming along I close my eyes, stick my fingers in my ears and hum loudly. Bit daft really but my imagination seems to work overtime after watching this type of film. I can convince myself that someone is coming up the stairs and that I can hear them breathing. I'll have to stop now or I will be having nightmares tonight. Bit of a wimp really
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I was ridiculed when we went to see Jeepers Creepers (for went to see read got dragged kicking and screaming to see)when i asked for a sofa in the cinema. I wanted something to hide behind!!!! And am i the only one who is still scared by Cybermen!!! |
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04 Nov 2003, 22:44 | #38 |
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No I get neighbours still over the Cybermen nglad I'm not the only one I still can't walk near drain covers .
Still can't watch Jeepers Creepers without fast forwarding the cats UGH Rosie |
04 Nov 2003, 22:52 | #39 |
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Think the Entity was a fantastic film - brilliant.
Hafta say - i just love being scared - think it's the whole endorphin rush thingy that does me. Love it. |
04 Nov 2003, 23:21 | #40 |
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Did that scare you enough?? |
04 Nov 2003, 23:31 | #41 |
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enough to scare me Chris |
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05 Nov 2003, 10:42 | #43 |
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Does anyone watch Most Haunted on Living -Sky ? Now there's a programme to make you want to put your feet on the sofa and turn on all the lights. We saw Derek at the Beck a couple of weeks ago, and I must admit by the end, I had an unexpected urge to exit the theatre as soon as possible, bordering almost on panic, but I don't know why, never happened before, something about the atmostphere I guess, and all that talk about spirits etc., and this was a believer in re-incarnation behaving this way
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