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computer angel posted:Does anyone get legitimately scared by horror movies anymore? I try to set the correct atmosphere, dark room, no distractions, alone, yet I still feel I'm chasing the dragon. When I was a teenager I watched Event Horizon and it haunted me for weeks, same with Silent Hill, couldn't shower with my eyes closed type thing. Those were good times. I don't enter horror movies expecting to be scared, but if something gets under my skin that's always a bonus. Going reverse chronologically, Nope, Saint Maud, and Midsommar have had moments like that. I think a lot of longtime horror fans tend to get shaken by things that tie into their own idiosyncratic issues (for example, I'll watch the bloodiest bloodbath out there while giggling, but get ready to catch me from fainting and dropping to the floor as soon as you swap the machete out for a syringe). (I do 100% agree on setting the atmosphere for ANY movie, not just horror. Call it a puritanical streak, but I do roll my eyes when people talking about watching a movie while folding their laundry or browsing their phone or whatever. It's such a sadness.)
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 18:38 |
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computer angel posted:Does anyone get legitimately scared by horror movies anymore? I try to set the correct atmosphere, dark room, no distractions, alone, yet I still feel I'm chasing the dragon. When I was a teenager I watched Event Horizon and it haunted me for weeks, same with Silent Hill, couldn't shower with my eyes closed type thing. Those were good times. There's maybe one movie every few years that'll do that to me. I must've watched a few dozen horror movies in October and a few of them were genuinely unsettling, like The Exorcist and Jacob's Ladder, but I've seen those before, so the effects those movies had on me happened ages ago when I first saw them.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 18:39 |
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I don't think I've actually been scared by a movie since I was a child. But a really good movie pulls me in and makes me feel the movie's vibe really strongly. So a really good movie with an eerie or unsettling vibe will leave me unsettled the rest of the night. Alternative 3 and Lake Mungo leap to mind as movies which left me feeling like I had been through something creepy. Vast of Night too, but it was mixed with the thrill of discovery vibe that movie also has, so it was a kind of exhilarating unsettled feeling, if that makes any sense at all.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 18:46 |
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computer angel posted:Does anyone get legitimately scared by horror movies anymore? I try to set the correct atmosphere, dark room, no distractions, alone, yet I still feel I'm chasing the dragon. When I was a teenager I watched Event Horizon and it haunted me for weeks, same with Silent Hill, couldn't shower with my eyes closed type thing. Those were good times.
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Gripweed posted:People talk about Art the Clown from Terrifier, but the only clowns that terrify me are the ones in Congress! Literally me, but also with a side of But good news, nobody egged my house this Halloween with my Pride flag up so that's cool
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 18:48 |
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Crescent Wrench posted:I don't enter horror movies expecting to be scared, but if something gets under my skin that's always a bonus. Going reverse chronologically, Nope, Saint Maud, and Midsommar have had moments like that. I think a lot of longtime horror fans tend to get shaken by things that tie into their own idiosyncratic issues (for example, I'll watch the bloodiest bloodbath out there while giggling, but get ready to catch me from fainting and dropping to the floor as soon as you swap the machete out for a syringe). Yeah, I will occasionally do another thing while watching a movie, but it's a show of absolute contempt and the movie has to sort of "earn" that treatment. I'm never gonna do that out the gate. I sat quietly, taking notes for all 12 entries of the Friday the 13th series, but gently caress you The Poughkeepsie Tapes I'm gonna practice chords while I endure you for the challenge.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 18:51 |
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Gripweed posted:People talk about Art the Clown from Terrifier, but the only clowns that terrify me are the ones in Congress!
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Art goes to Washington
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I'm gonna buy some red clown noses and just roll them randomly around corners
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 18:57 |
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buggy the clown aesthetic
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 18:58 |
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I feel like the right movie could scare me in the theatre but probably never again at home
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 19:26 |
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Crescent Wrench posted:Going reverse chronologically, Nope Nope scared me pretty good while I was watching it because of the things in real life I'm afraid of: Animals turning on you Kites But it didn't keep me up at night worried about whether or not JJ is gonna get me. I do watch the skies when I drive over the grapevine now though.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 19:35 |
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computer angel posted:Does anyone get legitimately scared by horror movies anymore? I try to set the correct atmosphere, dark room, no distractions, alone, yet I still feel I'm chasing the dragon. When I was a teenager I watched Event Horizon and it haunted me for weeks, same with Silent Hill, couldn't shower with my eyes closed type thing. Those were good times. I saw the original Paranormal Activity in the theater, my friend did not tell me what is was about and the entire theater was super into it, sitting in that dark room full of other scared people actually helped me get afraid too. Probably the best horror movie experience I've ever had.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 20:02 |
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I can gladly eat through John Carpenter's The Thing, but I find Being John Malkovich too skin-crawling to even think about.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 20:04 |
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I mean, I would much rather be a shapeshifter than John Malkovich.
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TheBizzness posted:I feel like the right movie could scare me in the theatre but probably never again at home yeah that's where I'm at. I feel more in a theater. Home is just a terrible environment for movie watching. Unless you can afford a private screening room that is divorced from any distraction just like a theater is you'll never really watch a movie in perfect conditions. I just saw Night of the Demons last night in theaters (on 35mm) and there were a couple people in the theater shrieking at the scare moments and getting skeeved out during the nipple scene. I am not doing that at home or getting that same experience. Maybe a cat jumps on me or I gotta get a snack or I pause the movie to look at something on my phone. Too many distractions and I never get absorbed like I should without really like focusing as hard as possible.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 20:12 |
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Punkin Spunkin posted:You better watch out or when you turn around there's gonna be a clown standing there and when you look away it's going to get CLOSER TO YOU!!!! Clowns don't scare me just by dint of being clowns. I'm just fine with regular rear end balloon animal honky nose clowns. A creepy clown is creepy because it's creepy, not because it's a clown. That said, if I ever end up staying somewhere and I find a clown in storage, I am walking right out the front door. Not putting up with that poo poo. Fuckin basement clown can keep my luggage.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 20:15 |
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Godzilla vs Jason but it's a disaster movie where Jason keeps having to do brave fireman hero saves of the people he immediately ends up killing before he just gets melted out of nowhere at the end because Godzilla gets mad at a helicopter and has no knowledge of/interest in the human plot.
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Phy posted:Clowns don't scare me just by dint of being clowns. I'm just fine with regular rear end balloon animal honky nose clowns. A creepy clown is creepy because it's creepy, not because it's a clown. A creepy clown is creepy, not just because they’re inherently creepy, but also partly because it’s the corruption of something innocent Something animatronic monsters seem to also tap into
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 20:55 |
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No clown is innocent. They know what they did. It’s why they hide their true faces.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 21:15 |
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To officially become a clown, a prospective clown must paint the face of their first victim on an egg and keep it in the clown college archives. This is a fact you can google it.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 21:19 |
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I think clowns are inherently creepy, and most people seem to agree. Trying to hard to make an Evil Clown tends to spoil it.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 21:21 |
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Clowns are funny
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 21:46 |
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A True Jar Jar Fan posted:Clowns are funny What about Gacy was he funny. Hrmmmm curious
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 21:49 |
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DON'T YA LIKE CLOWNS?? AREN'T WE FUCKIN' FUNNAYYYYYY
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 21:58 |
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Finished House of Usher and it was fine, but the further it went along, the less engaging it was - every subsequent death after the Masque sequence is both smaller-scale and less grotesque and they drop the Rube Goldberg intracacy that made that first one so fun.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 22:12 |
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TheBizzness posted:I feel like the right movie could scare me in the theatre but probably never again at home Movies scare me at home just fine but yeah the theater experience is always better. Preferably with a bunch of people who are into the movie. Obviously that’s not an option for most movies but I always try to catch stuff in theaters when possible. Seeing something like Skinamarink in a semi-crowded theater was great, I can’t imagine it would’ve been as effective at home alone. At the very least it’s a different experience.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 22:44 |
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Erin M. Fiasco posted:DON'T YA LIKE CLOWNS?? AREN'T WE FUCKIN' FUNNAYYYYYY
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 22:48 |
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The worst discovery to make as a fan of the genre is framing. The second I figured out that if someone is on one side of a shot and there's an empty spot to the other side something def is gonna happen on that side things no longer became scary. Same whenever someone walks away from the group of people and there's blocking on one side of them. 10 times out of 10 they get dragged off to that side of the shot.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 22:51 |
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There were some pre-baked digital smears, buffering, and glitches in Gonjian: Haunted Asylum and I got all excited that they were going to introduce some new form of scare and it never happened. Big bummer.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 23:01 |
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I still think about the scare they did in a cinema ad for The Woman in Black. It was made to look like a generic pre-movie ad about the cinema chain or Coca-Cola or whatever where people are going into the theatre and talking amongst themselves while eating popcorn etc, and halfway through the video glitched for a moment and the sound dropped out. It held on a wide shot of the audience just long enough for you to realize that there was a scary face between two of the audience members, and then it smash-zoomed in on it as it screamed. I was totally alone in the theatre when I saw this ad and a) it scared the absolute poo poo out of me and b) it took me over a decade to find a single other person who had seen the same ad. Presumably it was pulled for being too scary or something, because it sure got me.
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# ? Nov 1, 2023 23:09 |
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Halloween Jack posted:hosed up that that kid will never be held to account for his bigotry against clowns. Adorable fact: Sid Haig doing that genuinely made the kid cry, and Sid felt so bad he called off shooting so he could go get the kid an ice cream to apologize. (I assume said ice cream was Tutti Fuckin' Fruity.)
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gey muckle mowser posted:Seeing something like Skinamarink in a semi-crowded theater was great, I can’t imagine it would’ve been as effective at home alone. At the very least it’s a different experience. Huh, would've thought that's one where watching it at home alone with all the lights off would enhance the experience. Haven't seen it at the cinema to compare though. I think one important ingredient of being scared as a kid that goes away as an adult is the feeling of stumbling onto something you're not meant to see. Like finding the Mr Bonestripper scene from Nothing But Trouble on TV late at night and without context, it's not really that violent but it felt off and unwelcome and not "for me" in a way that stuck in my memory. Whereas now I can watch Hellraiser without any problem because I'm an adult and it is exactly made for sickos like me.
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Magic Hate Ball posted:I still think about the scare they did in a cinema ad for The Woman in Black. It was made to look like a generic pre-movie ad about the cinema chain or Coca-Cola or whatever where people are going into the theatre and talking amongst themselves while eating popcorn etc, and halfway through the video glitched for a moment and the sound dropped out. It held on a wide shot of the audience just long enough for you to realize that there was a scary face between two of the audience members, and then it smash-zoomed in on it as it screamed. I was totally alone in the theatre when I saw this ad and a) it scared the absolute poo poo out of me and b) it took me over a decade to find a single other person who had seen the same ad. Presumably it was pulled for being too scary or something, because it sure got me. I would love to find this on YouTube
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Weird Sandwich posted:Huh, would've thought that's one where watching it at home alone with all the lights off would enhance the experience. Haven't seen it at the cinema to compare though. I think this nails it on the head. The forbidden, taboo sense of "I'm not supposed to see this" carried a lot of weight for me as a kid
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# ? Nov 2, 2023 01:20 |
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The only movies that really scare me are movies that basically actually trigger something in me that really bothers me. I mean, unpopular opinion but I kind of welcome this because it allows me to self-explore myself a little bit by actually being bothered by something in a film. Kind of a way to examine oneself, you know? Like when the digestion scene in Nope happens. I find being digested alive to be a very horrifying thing on a visceral level (even the Sarlacc in Return of the Jedi bothered me as a kid). I had to take a break from the movie after that scene. Theme-wise though nothing gets to me harder than a parent losing a child or a child losing a parent. Hereditary and the light pole scene and Toni Collette's loving screams hosed me up for the rest of the evening. Stephen King said that he considers Pet Semetary his scariest novel because it's the one thing that actually scares him personally.
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# ? Nov 2, 2023 01:34 |
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Until you overstep the line just a little too far. 12 year old me was not meant to have seen Last House on the Left.
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computer angel posted:Does anyone get legitimately scared by horror movies anymore? I try to set the correct atmosphere, dark room, no distractions, alone, yet I still feel I'm chasing the dragon. When I was a teenager I watched Event Horizon and it haunted me for weeks, same with Silent Hill, couldn't shower with my eyes closed type thing. Those were good times. The Medium is the one that got me turning on the lights before going to the bathroom this October. Why doesn't Art kill a bunch of right-wingers? I'd tune in for that. The next great slasher phase adopts the "don't be a bastard in power" morality tale instead of "Don't have pre-marital sex, drink booze or do drugs".
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https://twitter.com/StephenKing/status/1719865456918515842
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King will promote literally anything.
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