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Medullah posted:Reminds me of the Fascinating Horror Youtube channel. Lots of real life poo poo that's scarier than anything a movie can come up with. Morbid but as a Florida native whose had to drive to Sarasota before-, I get it.
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# ? Jun 3, 2024 22:21 |
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What the hell happened to that goon and watching Return of the Living Dead.
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# ? Mar 17, 2024 02:42 |
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some say hes still watching to this very day
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# ? Mar 17, 2024 02:48 |
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For more traditional horror regarding bridges, nearby me is a famous bridge that's supposedly haunted and possesses dogs to throw themselves to their death off it. (The actual reasoning that everyone already pretty much knows but doesn't drive quite so many horror youtubers to come this far is that it's just a bridge over a very deep ravine that also has a lot of little critters living in it that dogs like to chase.)
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Gyro Zeppeli posted:For more traditional horror regarding bridges, nearby me is a famous bridge that's supposedly haunted and possesses dogs to throw themselves to their death off it. Ah a bridge haunted by goons.
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On one hand this is very sad, on the other hand, it is also a wee bit comical.
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Chesapeake Bay Bridge at night while it was raining Guard rails used to be so low it felt that you could fly off the side into the ocean and never be heard from again
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Medullah posted:Reminds me of the Fascinating Horror Youtube channel. Lots of real life poo poo that's scarier than anything a movie can come up with. That channel's a good one. He covers a wide range of incidents. And as far as scary bridges go, only one I was fairly tense on was during a road trip with a friend and we were I can't remember where in rural Illinois where we had to go over this wooden bridge that dated back to the New France days. There was signage up stating this historical bridge was still in use and you could drive over it. It was so narrow I probably could've stuck my arm out the window and touch the railing. I was so sure with each creak and groan that it was going to collapse.
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Hollismason posted:What the hell happened to that goon and watching Return of the Living Dead. “I don’t have to tell you anything, dick-brain!” Seriously I have a lot to say about this flick, all good, but not tonight.
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Ok, I changed my mind. I want to say, first of all, this was legit one of the funniest films I’ve ever seen. And I’ve watched it close to four times since I last posted here. It is absolutely loving insane all the different directions this film goes. And then, around every corner, in every next scene, is something even more ridiculous. I’ve never seen anything that manages to skirt between tongue-in-cheek and “this is serious!” so well. quote:Archimedes. The double face-slap of the black man with the horrible wig The dude incinerating himself The first shot of the punks, where three of them are wearing outfits that would look okay on the cover of a new wave album, one is dressed to go to a cocktail party in 1967, and then the dude carrying the boombox is wearing a loving suit. Just LMAO I don’t say these things to make fun of it… rather, they all work in favor of it. And it just gets better and better and better. So basically this ended up being true: Kvlt! posted:some say hes still watching to this very day
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Opopanax posted:I hate bridges, there are some ridiculously tall ones in Vancouver I have to do once in a while and one of the big reasons I hate driving over there. Yeah, the only thing scary about that video is how poo poo American civil engineering is. Here's a video of someone driving across the original Forth Road Bridge in 2015, not long before it closed. No sound unfortunately, so you can't hear the regular bumps as your car goes over the connected sections of road surface, but the view's good enough and the video was made in bad weather so this is as bad as it gets. This bridge is five times longer than the Brookport Bridge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qB7gwoigek
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Tourist Trap remake produced by Barbara Crampton https://twitter.com/FreddyInSpace/status/1769168112459391420quote:Alliance Media Partners has acquired the rights to Tourist Trap, and Crampton, the company’s Vice President of Production & Development, will be producing the new take on the classic.
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Xiahou Dun posted:Absolutely gently caress that bridge. I still call it Tappan Zee gently caress that noise.
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MrMojok posted:Ok, I changed my mind. https://youtu.be/M0GbMJe2wC0?si=2wdyTa6ykftfKY_9 Still gets me everytime
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Nightmare Cinema posted:I still call it Tappan Zee gently caress that noise. Of course. I’m not gonna say that name if I can help it. Plus it continues the proud tradition of locals giving directions in terms of what things used to be called, which is delightfully confusing.
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STAC Goat posted:The old Tappan Zee Bridge in NY was super long and super low to the water. So god help you if you drove it in the rain and wind. The whole thing would sway and water would lap over the sides. Easily some of the scariest experiences of my life. Fond memories of driving over that thing. Insane it was in operation as long as it was.
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before the bridge chat ends, i wanna say i'm scared of the big bridge in astoria. thank you.
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# ? Mar 17, 2024 16:51 |
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What a worthless post this is going to be, but I know there's an older movie out there about a team trying to transport dynamite or something? Anyway supposedly there's a bridge scene that is super intense. I put this movie on my "watch some day" list but forgot the title
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WHY BONER NOW posted:What a worthless post this is going to be, but I know there's an older movie out there about a team trying to transport dynamite or something? Anyway supposedly there's a bridge scene that is super intense. I put this movie on my "watch some day" list but forgot the title Sorcerer And yeah the bridge scene is incredibly good
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Thanks! Going to write it down this time
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Xiahou Dun posted:Plus it continues the proud tradition of locals giving directions in terms of what things used to be called, which is delightfully confusing. Absolutely the correct thing to do when some oil company or housing baron rolls up with a briefcase of cash and slaps their name on a local landmark, and I wish people here were stronger about it Repsol Centre? gently caress you, that's the Family Leisure Centre, it's for families and leisure, not Repsols.
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Also the way some of you were talking I thought that first bridge was gonna be Tacoma Narrows, aka the bridge every engineering student on the continent is on a first name basis with (that one collapsed in 1940)
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# ? Mar 17, 2024 17:57 |
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We need more mothman movies
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WHY BONER NOW posted:What a worthless post this is going to be, but I know there's an older movie out there about a team trying to transport dynamite or something? Anyway supposedly there's a bridge scene that is super intense. I put this movie on my "watch some day" list but forgot the title LE SALARIE DE LA PUER (1953)
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Phy posted:Also the way some of you were talking I thought that first bridge was gonna be Tacoma Narrows, aka the bridge every engineering student on the continent is on a first name basis with I want to see a movie that starts with the MC on the Tecoma Narrows and ends with DB Cooper.
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Spent the day productively watching Leviathan and Deep Star Six. Love me some underwater horror movies. I do like that Deep Star Six has a very cool rapid decompression scene.
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A True Jar Jar Fan posted:Sorcerer Yeah the bridge scene is arguably the greatest action scene in movie history.
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# ? Mar 17, 2024 22:33 |
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SORCERER rocks, roy scheider's finest hour
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# ? Mar 17, 2024 23:28 |
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The original version, Wages Of Fear, is nothing to sleep on either.
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# ? Mar 17, 2024 23:34 |
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Between The Exorcist and Sorceror, I feel like everyone needs to be talking way more often about how good a director William Friedkin is.
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Gyro Zeppeli posted:Between The Exorcist and Sorceror, I feel like everyone needs to be talking way more often about how good a director William Friedkin is. He was great and I actually met him at a screening of Sorcerer ten years ago, he complained about how kids these days (2014) don't understand how to make a film like this because they're all too busy with cellphones. Peak Grandpa
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# ? Mar 18, 2024 00:44 |
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also worth checking out the lil Friedkin drama BUG, with michael shannon and ashley judd. fantastic little paranoid drama
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A True Jar Jar Fan posted:He was great and I actually met him at a screening of Sorcerer ten years ago, he complained about how kids these days (2014) don't understand how to make a film like this because they're all too busy with cellphones. Peak Grandpa I mean in fairness nobody has made a movie like that recently
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MrMojok posted:I’ve never seen anything that manages to skirt between tongue-in-cheek and “this is serious!” so well. It's absurd how funny the film is and how absolutely bleak it is at the same time. The pair slowly falling to zombie infection, the punk getting his brain eaten, Linnea Quigley getting swarmed, the cops constantly getting swarmed, the pair getting trapped in the attic and most likely killing themselves before the nuke drops, the nuke dropping. It's just absolutely brutal and no one wins even though it's a comedy.
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I have watched the “SEND. MORE. PARAMEDICS” scene at least fifty times and I still snort-laughed remembering it just now.
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# ? Mar 18, 2024 01:55 |
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The scene with the woman zombie explaining why zombies eat brains is honestly the scariest thing I've ever seen in a horror movie. It unsettles me on the deepest level. It's all so good.
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Erin M. Fiasco posted:The scene with the woman zombie explaining why zombies eat brains is honestly the scariest thing I've ever seen in a horror movie. It unsettles me on the deepest level. It's all so good. It's so good
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# ? Mar 18, 2024 02:30 |
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Big fan of the bisected animals that come to life, it's a terrifying thought done as a gag
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It’s funny how pathetic it is lol Bork Bork Bork
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It really is ridiculous how loving good Return of the Living Dead is but my favorite gag is the butterflies that come to life.
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