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Kandarian Demon 07-17-2013 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by realdealblues (Post 952932)
I also forgot to mention earlier that I play the Theremin...lol. I've got 2 different ones and occasionally I've used one in different bands over the years. If I ever play a show one day and see someone run out of the room I'll assume it was you...:D

Haha, nah I won't, not as long as you don't play those five evil notes :D I actually like the instrument, and strangely enough I love the theme of the original "The Day the Earth Stood Still", even though it's pretty close to the "outer space" theme. I've actually considered buying a theremin for some time :)

RJ Bland 07-19-2013 02:13 AM

Ha! I'm surprised by the number of people who have walked out of/stopped watching horror films. I guess that's the highest compliment you can pay to a horror film. Unless you left cos it's shit, obviously.
I tend to be more affected after watching a horror film than during it. When I was a kid I used to be scared sometimes watching certain movies but I would be able to cope. Afterwards however, when it's 2am and your in bed and hear a strange noise downstairs - well that's another matter!

Rela1024 07-19-2013 05:07 AM

Ghost movies scares me to the point that I gotta watch them during the day with lots of ppl in the house but I still get scared....I don't even like ghost reenactments on paranormal shows lol. These are the only movies that stick with me after I watch them especially when I'm trying to sleep and my brain decides it wants to remember the creepy old lady from Dead Silence....

LastNightOnEarth 07-19-2013 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 952931)
heh

So I saw the original Halloween for the first time when I was in college (19 or 20?) - It was playing in one of the lecture halls on campus... Uhm... It scared me so much that I thought I was going to wet myself. :o I had to leave.

I can't remember when I watched Alien and Aliens for the first time but those REALLY scared me (maybe I was in middle school?)

Oh and I saw Blair Witch Project in the theater (junior year in high school) - My parents were away for the weekend and I was too scared to sleep in my home by myself. :o

All good ones! I remember when "Blair Witch" first came out. Film, eh...marketing campaign though was brilliant. I think I was a junior in college and remember thinking to myself "Holy crap! I remember when that story came out in the news when i was in High School!" Power of suggestion...wow. Was going to college in Central Jersey, and a bunch of us drove to NYC to see it in SoHo cause it wasn't playing anywhere in Jersey. When we got there all screenings were sold out an couldn't get in to see it. Finally saw it a couple months later and was like, "That's it??!!" Liked the phony-documentary that was on The Sci-Fi channel better. But it was a very original and cool film experiment!

Kandarian Demon 07-19-2013 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by LastNightOnEarth (Post 953018)
Finally saw it a couple months later and was like, "That's it??!!" Liked the phony-documentary that was on The Sci-Fi channel better.

That was my reaction too... I loved the "documentary", and was really disappointed when I finally saw the movie. But definitely the best marketing campaign ever! Sometimes, I think giving people too high expectations can really ruin a movie in the long run, though. It sells tickets NOW, but there will be a lot of "hate" towards the movie later.

LastNightOnEarth 07-19-2013 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Kandarian Demon (Post 953021)
That was my reaction too... I loved the "documentary", and was really disappointed when I finally saw the movie. But definitely the best marketing campaign ever! Sometimes, I think giving people too high expectations can really ruin a movie in the long run, though. It sells tickets NOW, but there will be a lot of "hate" towards the movie later.

Totally, that's why there was never a 3rd installment. Think I actually have that documentary somewhere on VHS. But Blair Witch did launch a whole genre of it's own. Most of them are bad, but I thought "Quarantine" based on "REC", "VHS", "Cloverfield" (after the monster finally attacks) weren't bad and obviously "Paranormal Activity 1 & 3" (2 and 4 are kind of sucky) are all pretty good. Funny thing about Paranormal Activity though, when that was released, I was "Blair Witch" in a house? Damn! Why didn't I think of that, lol!

Kandarian Demon 07-19-2013 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by LastNightOnEarth (Post 953022)
Totally, that's why there was never a 3rd installment. Think I actually have that documentary somewhere on VHS. But Blair Witch did launch a whole genre of it's own. Most of them are bad, but I thought "Quarantine" based on "REC", "VHS", "Cloverfield" (after the monster finally attacks) weren't bad and obviously "Paranormal Activity 1 & 3" (2 and 4 are kind of sucky) are all pretty good. Funny thing about Paranormal Activity though, when that was released, I was "Blair Witch" in a house? Damn! Why didn't I think of that, lol!

I really don't like Paranormal Activity, to be honest... and I love paranormal horror, but it just isn't scary - for me, that is. But I loved REC, that was very very well done and pretty creepy too.

Sculpt 07-21-2013 08:24 PM

Never saw a movie that was too scary for me. Subjective assessment as to how to determine what's too scary. I never stopped watching a movie because it too scary, nor hide my eyes. I just don't do that.

But yes, I've been effected by scary movies. I saw Jaws at the theatre when I was 6 years old. Personally, I wouldn't take a 6 year old to see Jaws, or anything like it. Makes we wonder what they were thinking. Anyway, that night, I was afraid to let my feet hand off my bed, as I had the feeling Jaws would bit my legs.

I saw The Exorcist on TV as a kid. Not sure how old I was (when it was televised) but I'm guessing I was 8-10 (was televised in US between 75-81). That scared me, and left me jumpy a few days.

emoneyg 07-22-2013 06:45 AM

Carrie!!!!!
 
I must say I watched Carrie when I was about 8 years old, I went to the bathroom on myself it spooked me out to the point where I could'nt even go anywhere alone. I actually hated all the remakes the storyline sucked. Nothing will ever be like the original not even this newest one that will be out soon. One of the greatest horror films of ALLLLLL times in my book!

Kandarian Demon 07-22-2013 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by emoneyg (Post 953161)
I must say I watched Carrie when I was about 8 years old, I went to the bathroom on myself it spooked me out to the point where I could'nt even go anywhere alone. I actually hated all the remakes the storyline sucked. Nothing will ever be like the original not even this newest one that will be out soon. One of the greatest horror films of ALLLLLL times in my book!

I've never even bothered watching any of the remakes, to be honest - I thought there was only one of them, by the way.

I was around the same age when I watched Carrie, and I can't say I was scared by it - but I was the victim of pretty extreme bullying at the time, and I think that influenced the way I felt about the movie.


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