I've never been too scared during a movie.. I want to be.
I'm not after all out gore. I want fear.
I don't care if it's a big budget studio film or a black and white japanese indie without subtitles.
What have you got for me?
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10-08-2012, 12:24 AM #18
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kairo_(film)
pepper your angus for this one. it isn't your typical "omg loud noises, im scared" garbage film.
after you watch it you will have serious psychological problems at night for maybe a week or two.
Allmovie praised the film, writing "The first 30 minutes of Kairo is perhaps some of the most unnerving, frightening sequences to come down the pike in a long time." Anita Gates of The New York Times wrote, "There are very few moments in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's fiercely original, thrillingly creepy horror movie that don't evoke a dreamlike dread of the truly unknown." Slant Magazine gave the film four stars out of four, writing "Kurosawa's movies have a genuinely unnerving effect on the viewer because they deal with the kind of loneliness that exists in an overcrowded world. [...] Pulse is his strongest elucidation of this theme, treating the world wide web as a literal snare forging sinewy connections between strangers where the ultimate destination is chaos." The Guardian called it "an incredibly creepy horror film" that, in the same way as Ring, "finds chills in the most dingy and mundane of locales; skiful deployment of grisly little moments and disturbing, cryptic imagery produce the requisite mood of dread and gloom." Film Threat wrote, "What's worse than a horror film that frightens you sleepless is one that disturbs you to depression." The Washington Post commented, "Pulse is best enjoyed if it's not questioned too closely. It lives visually in a way it cannot live intellectually".
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gir...or_(2007_film)
I only watched this chit once, can't bring myself to watch it a second time. really gets under the skinAmen Ra Squad Up
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10-08-2012, 12:44 AM #27
Human Centipede. Fu<king groce
Cliffs:
1st person eats
1st person ****s
2nd person eats 1st persons ****
2nd person ****s
3rd person eats second persons ****
3rd person ****s
Had no idea what this move was about before I rented it.
Apparently they made a sequel.
Human Centipede, not even twice. Fu<king digusting.mod negged because mod misunderstood my thread and thought I was complaining about my reputation points.
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Update: am now - (negative) 432,918 negs in the red
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