The Horror!

I have seen a few of the Halloween movies. THat gave me nightmares for a while. I also saw some asian horror films on crunchyroll.com. They got some good videos over there.

In the past, I always found the Asian horror films to be much horrifying than the American ones, probably because they were full of those ‘jump-out-and-scare-you’ moments. There was a term for such an element mentioned by an even more avid horror fan, but obviously I have forgotten what it is… :blush:

I agree with you WBoon. American horror movies now are more stupid funny than scary.

I’ve seen The Village and The Others. After that, I had no desire to delve deeper into the realms of scary movies. I respect the movies, I’m just a happy person and I enjoy things that make me laugh and feel all warm inside.

The interesting thing is that after I dwell into that world, I began to deter away from the comedies which I once loved…

Maybe this can be made as a research into the human mind. :laughing:

The most recent horror movie I saw was Saw 2. After the first 20 minutes, I decided that it wasn’t worth my time.

Ho ho, you have no idea, TSS. :laughing:

I will agree with you that Saw II started out a little slow in the beginning, but if you managed to catch the entire series… god, you’re in for a surprise. :wink:

They got like 4 saw movies with the 5th one comming out soon. I always think, “Is this going overboard a bit?”

It’s never overboard with Saw. :wink: At first, I was rather bored by so many of its movies coming out, too… that was until Saw III came out.

Trust me when I tell you this - Saw is a masterpiece.

I don’t know. Most of my friends say it gets stupider and stupider each time.

Ah, people can say a lot of things.

My friends said that Disney was gay, but does that make Walt a homosexual? :stuck_out_tongue: Kidding, but they did call the Disney movies that.

I guess you’re right. Saw 5 looks like it has potential to be a good one.

Saw V is going to be his best and his last. [spoil]I was not really satisfied when they replaced Kramer with Hoffman, but eh, might grab my throat with another twist again, who knows.[/spoil]

I second the nightmares. But not from Halloween. When I was young I saw Pet Cemetery. Talk about nightmares… wow. This one had me freaked for about a month.

Yeah, it’s always scary when you watch these things the first few times. I had my share of troubled sleep, too when I first started this fandom. :frowning:

When i look a horror movies i do kinda my shoz off like this is not scary and all but when it comes to sleeping, gee i’m getting freaked out just by saying it to you . :confused:
As for Saw my brother told me that there was a great story behind it …
But i never got time to watch them and now it’s sorta too late… :smiley:

Not really. you could still watch the entire film series on watch-movies.net… if you dare.

Make your choice, live or die. :laughing:

Favorite Horror Movies of all Time:

  1. The Blair Witch Project II
  2. The Blair Witch Project
  3. Cloverfield
  4. Hide and Seek
  5. Halloween

Heh… Blair Witch II’s on the top of your list… I can already hear many Horror fans squealing… :stuck_out_tongue:

Sorry, but the sequel to BW, as I heard, would not be my cup of tea. I haven’t really seen it, but someday I might. Someday. :stuck_out_tongue:

I’ve watched the first three Saw films and aiming to for the rest. I have to say I understand, though it’s wrong, Jigsaw’s methods. In some ways it’s kind of what the Joke was describing.
[/spoil]For instance, compare the Joker’s ferry “trial” of the rich and important V.S. criminals. That’s similiar to Saw 3’s trials when you think about it[spoil][/spoil]
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