DoomsdayZach
The Professor was right
Actually i saw The Illusionist with Edward Norton and it was fantastic (or for you australians, bloody fantastic). I'd highly recommend that film. saw it twice.
also that they used a family made me care more about the characters and want to see them get out of the situation (rather than a bunch of whiny annoying teens who I can't wait to see slaughtered).
SilentRealm said:"night of the creeps", "the blob", "evil dead", living dead"
turke said:Real horror was "Blair Witch Project".
SilentRealm said:you really are a comedian you know that?
That was a good one but not that scary.turke said:Names are enough to make me laugh.
Real horror was "Blair Witch Project".
Not only are you serious, but you're also the only person in the entire world to actually take that movie seriously.turke said:Actually i am serious. We are really on just the opposite edges you know that ?
Beelzebub said:The one movie that never ceases to creep me out is Un Chien Andalou, that silent film that was co-written by Salvador Dalí and some other guy. For the uninitiated, it's that film with the opening scene where the guy cuts the woman's eye open. They really use a cow eye, but that doesn't make it any less weird to look at.
Their tits were great thoughSilentRealm said:never heard of it.. but oh man that looks like a must-see!!
last night I watched final destination 3 - exactly same deal as the first 2, just new ways of killing people.. which therefore = awesome! - my friend had never seen the first ones, so this was a new experience for her.. suffice to say, she is now wanting very badly to see those as well - my favourite death scenes would probably be the guy in the gym, the guy in the drive through.. and the bimbos in the solarium - that one was highly disturbing as it went on for quite a while with them screaming.. that always freaks me out more than a quick death.