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Nah, gtfo, loser.
Nah, gtfo, loser.
Bigwig>>>>any action hero from the 80's & 90'sWatership Down - Traumatizing children for 40 years.
Whoever classified this as ok for children was a sadistic fuck.
It was called Ghost watch, and it got 30000 complaints in an hour after screeningNightmare on Elm Street.
My Wedding Video
A programme screened on BBC ( Not that BBC - the TV channel). Screened on Halloween with respected TV presenters not actors and presented as an investigation into a haunted house on a council estate. Towards the end they made it appear as though the subject was faking things then all hell broke loose...
-The Grudge
-The Ring
-Hereditary
The original It, In the Mouth of Madness, and Dead End would pretty scary also.
The film running scared (paul walker) was disturbing AF to me. Scary to think that happens to kids
Do you laugh at comedies ? It's only a Movie!!!Come on, dude. You seriously get scared during a movie? I could understand if you were a kid but you’re a grown adult now.
The film running scared (paul walker) was disturbing AF to me. Scary to think that happens to kids
Do you laugh at comedies ? It's only a Movie!!!
Yep got to let yourself go. Otherwise you're just being silly. Oh look how tough I am, I don't get scared during movies.Yeah, seriously. I feel bad for people who can't be touched/affected by movies, be that in forms of being scared, brought to tears, feeling uplifted, depressed, whatever. I kinda suspect those are the same people who solely consider music the soundtrack to you drinking beer or trying to pick up girls/guys in a club. But whatever.
To the topic, only considering the ones I've watched as an adult:
Session 9
Sinister (at least the first half of it, the found footage stuff creeped me the fuck out and stayed with me for days)
The Orphanage