Read the synopsis before you watch it though.... it's pretty messed, not everyone.
The imdb board for it is freakin legendary though, one of the funniest boards on the internet, debating the scientific plausabilty of sewing 3 people together ass to mouth.
Evil dead scared the crap out of me, then they made the other two sequels...
Dont get me wrong they still are good in their own way but when youre expecting another spine tingler and get outright slapstick youre left with that "WTF?" look on your face.
I don't know if it was creepy, as much as stupid with over the top grossness,
The "Yes Yes feed her" as the guy tearfully apologizes and poops in her moth basically made me laugh not cringe.
Its becoming typical that horror porn is overcoming creepy movie atmosphere.
Give me the Thing, or Alien any day of the week.
I actually agree. I laughed my ass off through the movie. It is just a shock factor movie. I was just throwing it in there to gross people out. I rented it on Netflix the other night, and was like....WTF is this s#$&??!
The Thing is freakin awesome.
Poltergeist ruined me as a child.
IMHO However. The Shining is the scariest movie of all time. I still freak out at the "Will you play with us forever.... and ever.... and ever... ask the girls warp closer down the hall.
posted this in another thread, but cannot recommend this movie enough. It is seriously awesome... not super scary, but more trippy / thriller. Dont know if it even made it into the theatres, but its really good. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17XqBdCiHOI
Paranormal Activity has been the only movie in recent years that actually creeped me out. I want to see the 2nd one, but I can't afford to lose the sleep.
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Paranormal Activity has been the only movie in recent years that actually creeped me out. I want to see the 2nd one, but I can't afford to lose the sleep.
Just saw it tonight. I gotta say, I didn't care much for the first one, but the second one ties the first one in nicely. I found this one to be far more creepy than the first one.
If you like the classics - tonight Turner Classic Movies is showing "Mad Love" (1935) with Peter Lorre. Lorre gives a fantastically creepy performance, and I'll never understand why this film doesn't get the attention that so many of the mediocre Universal horror films from the '30s do. Check your local listings!
I wonder what it says about me that I've seen all but two of the top 50 "old" best horror films - and one of those was that Abbot and Costello one that hardly qualifies.
(edit) and on the second page only missing two as well. 96/100, not bad. But I'm curious why "Pink Flamingos" is considered horror.