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rgraham666 said:
Shudder. The Hitcher.

I had forgotten about that movie, with good reason.

No one has mentioned Silence of The Lambs and Hannibal Lecter yet. Now there was a scary monster.

Forget Hannibal, the movie that is. They gave it a happy ending. The book on the other hand, the ending seriously freaked me out. Killing people in horrid manners and eating them is one thing. Remaking their minds and souls to suit your purpose, SNARLLL!

I just consider Silence of the Lambs to be more thriller than horror, though I'd be hard-pressed to define the difference. But Silence of the Lambs is my all time favorite movie.
 
cloudy said:
Yui - I'm with you, White Noise looks, from the trailers, to be very scary. I've listened to some of those actual recordings (SIMA posted a link to them some time back), and they made the hair stand up on the back of my neck. Spooky shit.

White noise is fascinating, as are orbs, light vortexes, etc. I accidentally picked up some white noise before. We were in Bachelor's Grove (seriously dangerous cemetary in Illinois) one Halloween, just goofing around, and it turned out what was on our tape was white noise.
 
she_is_my_addiction said:
White noise is fascinating, as are orbs, light vortexes, etc. I accidentally picked up some white noise before. We were in Bachelor's Grove (seriously dangerous cemetary in Illinois) one Halloween, just goofing around, and it turned out what was on our tape was white noise.

Oy! SIMA! Don't record stuff! Or if you do, use an answering machine so that you can screen your "calls." ;)

Seriously, this stuff makes me wiggy in the extreme. I played with a Ouija Board in cemeteries a few times in college and it was creepy, creepy, creepy!
 
yui said:
Oy! SIMA! Don't record stuff! Or if you do, use an answering machine so that you can screen your "calls." ;)

Seriously, this stuff makes me wiggy in the extreme. I played with a Ouija Board in cemeteries a few times in college and it was creepy, creepy, creepy!

Baby, Bachelor's Grove is the Bermuda Triangle of cemetaries. People have gone there alone and never returned. No joke.
 
she_is_my_addiction said:
Baby, Bachelor's Grove is the Bermuda Triangle of cemetaries. People have gone there alone and never returned. No joke.

Well, there's another place to put on my list of places never to visit.
 
she_is_my_addiction said:
Baby, Bachelor's Grove is the Bermuda Triangle of cemetaries. People have gone there alone and never returned. No joke.
Sounds like a cheery place. :)
 
Some girls in the group I was with had trouble breathing once we crossed into the Grove. Most of the stones are so old and dilapidated you can't even tell it's a cemetary any longer. Constricted throats was our first indication of evil spirits. I think a lot of convicts, murderers, bad people were buried there, but I can't remember all that clearly.
 
she_is_my_addiction said:
Baby, Bachelor's Grove is the Bermuda Triangle of cemetaries. People have gone there alone and never returned. No joke.

Sounds like marriage.

Did I say that? :eek:
 
Of course, there were parts of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre that filled me with a certain sense of dread too.
 
Evil Alpaca said:
Of course, there were parts of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre that filled me with a certain sense of dread too.

Yes. The man with the chainsaw and the leather face pinged on my radar... ;)
 
LOLOL

Most animals and insects don't bother me. Spiders? I try to ignore them. If they get too bothersom then their toast. Snakes, as with Cloudy and her snakes, we have an agreement. They stay out of my sight, and they don't become part of the menu. Sharks? I've only been truly scared by one, and I was already in the boat when we saw him.

Hey, no one mentioned the funnies. The entire HellRaiser series was too funny if you didn't mind the gore.

Cat
 
yui said:
Oy! SIMA! Don't record stuff! Or if you do, use an answering machine so that you can screen your "calls." ;)

Seriously, this stuff makes me wiggy in the extreme. I played with a Ouija Board in cemeteries a few times in college and it was creepy, creepy, creepy!

:eek:

Ever read my story "Possession"?
 
yui said:
Shereads brings up a valid point, I would suggest that you don't watch it alone at night because the hands down spookiest movie I have ever seen is "The Exorcist". Even the "making of" documentary gave me the willies. I get the shivers now, just thinking about it. Oy!

Creepiest moment: When they reverse-play the tape recorded sounds from Regan's bedroom:

"Damie, why you do thees to mee?"

"Kill the bitch!"

"Your mother shucks socks that smell!"

:devil:
 
A silly yet marvelously jumpy & creepy little sleeper starring George C. Scott:

"The Changeling."

An important lesson learned from watching The Changeling: If you are the grieving husband and father of an adorable family who died in a horrible accident, and you need a place to "heal," ask the real estate agency to show you some alternatives to the sprawling, isolated Victorian mansion behind the creeky old iron gate. When you ask them why the house has been empty for so long (cobwebs, etc.), note the agent's reluctance to answer your question. Don't let her shrug it off. This could be important.

If you insist on moving in because the isolation appeals to you, don't just wander around listening to the echo of your footsteps and playing sad melodies on the piano in the vast, otherwise empty music room. Get a TV set for god's sake! Watch ESPN all day. Housebreak a litter of Great Danes. Get a hobby. But don't watch the staircase!
 
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she_is_my_addiction said:
Ah. Carrie. The movie creeped me out. But the book....the book....I couldn't sleep for a week.

I'd watch Cujo, but I'd probably root for the dog.
:D
 
Evil Alpaca said:
I'd watch Cujo, but I'd probably root for the dog.
:D

Go Cujo Go.
Yeeeaaahhhh Cujo.


Hey did you know somethings attacking your tongue?

Cat
 
SeaCat said:
Go Cujo Go.
Yeeeaaahhhh Cujo.


Hey did you know somethings attacking your tongue?

Cat

I wish . . .
Oh, you were talkin' about my leaf . . .

*munch*
 
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