Jacob's Ladder, Ginger Snaps, Deathwatch, and for fun Dead End.
The last movie that truly scared me though was [REC]. I watched it at three o’clock in the morning, by myself, and in complete darkness. MISTAKE! I was a nervous wreck after watching it, to the point that I'm actually so seriously glad no one was about aha. Cause' as it stands my flight to the light switches in my house would have been the funniest, most embarrassing thing to have witnessed in human history. :P
OMG I Paused The Exocrist the first one because it was boring ..Maybe then was scary but for me was lame. LOL at the Girl screaming to the priest .FUCK ME FUCK ME
OMG I Paused The Exocrist the first one because it was boring ..Maybe then was scary but for me was lame. LOL at the Girl screaming to the priest .FUCK ME FUCK ME
The Exorcist is a fucking masterpiece. People are so desensitized by shitty-ass horror movies now. Give it a chance, at least. It's a gradual build up to the total possession. But it's not for everyone, I guess.
Btw, are you watching "The Version You've Never Seen"?
OMG I Paused The Exocrist the first one because it was boring ..Maybe then was scary but for me was lame. LOL at the Girl screaming to the priest .FUCK ME FUCK ME
Same with me I was laughing soo much..I didn´t know if I was watching horror or comedy )
OMG I Paused The Exocrist the first one because it was boring ..Maybe then was scary but for me was lame. LOL at the Girl screaming to the priest .FUCK ME FUCK ME
Same with me I was laughing soo much..I didn´t know if I was watching horror or comedy )
YOUR MOTHER SUCKS COCKS IN HELL!!!!! :P bahahahahaa
OMG I Paused The Exocrist the first one because it was boring ..Maybe then was scary but for me was lame. LOL at the Girl screaming to the priest .FUCK ME FUCK ME
The Exorcist is a fucking masterpiece. People are so desensitized by shitty-ass horror movies now. Give it a chance, at least. It's a gradual build up to the total possession. But it's not for everyone, I guess.
Btw, are you watching "The Version You've Never Seen"?
I dont know which version. It isnt scary cuz it was then.Now its 2011 IT HAS DIFFIRENCE.
This house, in north St. Louis County, is reported to be the house in which an exorcism was performed the accounts of which William Peter Blatty adapted years later when he wrote The Exorcist.
This house, in north St. Louis County, is reported to be the house in which an exorcism was performed the accounts of which William Peter Blatty adapted years later when he wrote The Exorcist.
One person's satanic nightmare is another person's dream home.
That's what we explained to the realtor when they were trying to warn us. To her surprise we actually dished out more cash because of the extra perk-- it was only fair.
Orphan is a really underrated movie. It has it cliches, of course. But is an amazing thrill ride that basically honor thrillers from the 80s and the 90s. I had a blast watching it.
Orphan was fucking terrible. What a weird, unwatchable film. Never again. It was poorly directed and while the girl did a great acting job, they never gave her the opportunity to be scary. They should have treated her like Chucky or something. Just didn't work for me at all.
Orphan is a really underrated movie. It has it cliches, of course. But is an amazing thrill ride that basically honor thrillers from the 80s and the 90s. I had a blast watching it.
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The last movie that truly scared me though was [REC].
I watched it at three o’clock in the morning, by myself, and in complete darkness.
MISTAKE!
I was a nervous wreck after watching it, to the point that I'm actually so seriously glad no one was about aha. Cause' as it stands my flight to the light switches in my house would have been the funniest, most embarrassing thing to have witnessed in human history. :P
%-( X_X
Btw, are you watching "The Version You've Never Seen"?
I want to see this when it comes out...
My face Exorcist Quote XD
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We rate, huh popkin
This house, in north St. Louis County, is reported to be the house in which an exorcism was performed the accounts of which William Peter Blatty adapted years later when he wrote The Exorcist.
http://www.riverfronttimes.com/2005-10-26/news/hell-of-a-house/
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80 is just a tad much for me. I'd maybe go for 20, but that would only be to one-up those annoying Baptists on TLC...
http://www.imdb.com/list/3XOoeezPI00/#1
My favorite contemporary horror movie is over there too
I thought number 2 was 'the runs' lololol