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Post by vacationland on Mar 31, 2005 17:29:58 GMT -4
"One of us! One of us!! One of us!!!"
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veronicamars
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Post by veronicamars on Mar 31, 2005 18:22:08 GMT -4
Good times, Vacationland!
There is an old horror movie called Tourist Trap and at the end, all the escaping heroine's have been turned into mannequins. Cheesy, but creepy.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2005 21:09:19 GMT -4
Nah, he was freaked out by it, too.
Another horribly disturbing movie moment I remember was the first time I saw the upside-down-spider-walk in the expanded Exorcist. Horrifying.
I couldn't believe the folks on the "I Know I Shouldn't Laugh..." thread, some of them thought Exorcist was funny, just a riot. Me? Not so much.
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Chenoeh
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Post by Chenoeh on Apr 1, 2005 11:43:44 GMT -4
Re Volcano: From what I gather, that wouldn't happen in real life. In real life all the fat in your body would spontaneously ignite, and you'd burn to a crisp almost instantaneously. Which, still bad, but much quicker.
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veronicamars
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Post by veronicamars on Apr 1, 2005 13:43:22 GMT -4
Luis Brunuel (sp?) made a movie where a razor blade slices a woman's eyeball. That had me squicked for days.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2005 14:56:12 GMT -4
Re Volcano: From what I gather, that wouldn't happen in real life. In real life all the fat in your body would spontaneously ignite, and you'd burn to a crisp almost instantaneously. Which, still bad, but much quicker. Chenoeh -- Definitely bad, but I'd take that over what the movie had happen! Anyone ever see The Hitcher with Rutger Hauer and C. Thomas Howell? The kid picks up a hitch hiker who then proceeds to torment him and follow him all over the place like a demon from hell. There's a part towards the end where (and this is gross, so watch out): The Rutger Hauer character has gotten ahold of C. Thomas Howell's girlfriend and tied her arms to one truck and feet to another truck with the idea he was going to let both trucks drive off, basically tearing her in half. I can't remember if C. Thomas Howelll was given some smidgen of a chance to save her, or if the Rutger Hauer character tells him about when it's already too late. But it happens.I remember watching without too much alarm, because I was absolutely positive that they wouldn't let this actually happen. But they did, and it haunts me to this day. (Only good thing is, you didn't see it happen -- I believe you just see or hear the trucks taking off.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2005 17:26:48 GMT -4
Bonsai, I posted about The Hitcher over there, before The Implosion. Another disturbing moment in the film was when C. Tommy was sitting at the diner, eating, and staring off into space. he goes to pick up a french fry, looks down at it and realizes that it's a bloody finger. In the french fries! Gah!
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veronicamars
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Post by veronicamars on Apr 4, 2005 10:54:50 GMT -4
What did happen to his sons?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2005 14:38:39 GMT -4
The entire movie May was one big disturbing moment. When Adam asks her to tell him something gross - eck. And then that dog leg on the table. Amy gave me nightmares. Especially the part about where she got her eyes. Susie was freaky. Whenever I heard that glass cracky, I felt goosebumps. When listening the director's commentary, I found out that there was debate that the girl who created the doll made her look (subconciously, I'm assuming) just like herself. I hope I never meet this chick, let me tell you.
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Post by Smilla on Apr 4, 2005 20:21:48 GMT -4
I'm sorry. That's...unfortunate.
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