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Well.. we are the Angelic Enforcers. Is it me or does that sound like a Oxymoron??? So basically we are supposed to be good. But when in enforcer mode look out.
Oh yes she is, J4! Very, very scary... Spinning heads kind of scary...
Obviously, she has been holding back on you while you are in training as her charge. But you have been gaining in powers...you can astral project already...and that is very advanced magic! So she is doing a very good job!
Besides, as the baby sis, she has fabulous temper-tantrums!
G3..."devilishly scary"...that is fairly scary, don't chat think?
Pyscho - Anthony Perkins Only
The Shining -Jack Niclaus Only
Seven (wicked mind game)
Dawn of the Dead
Silence of the Lambs
and believe it or not the first "SCREAM" moie had me afraid to go out side at night for a week!! The rest of them were too predictable,but the first one had meshacig, because its not a fictional character with, but someone really could go psycho and do a lot of those things...
I have a confession to make... I hate scary movies!!
When I was little I LOVED the Lion King and then my cousin (older cousin) made me watch a movie about lions that killed peope I think it was called The Ghost in the Darkness or something like that lol and I was TERRIFIED! Then I saw SAW II and Oh God, I didn't know if I wanted to vomit or hide under the sofa lol. I am a chicken. Give me hilarious ANY DAY
Kelli i'm with you on this. i was 4 when i watched this series (i dont remember what its called) and some ghost that was under the bed killed the lady sleeping..(c'mon who let a 4 year old watche this kind of stuff ?) then when i was a little older i saw The Others, now i think its a great movie but as long as i dont have to watch it by myself
Shaashaine the scaredy
I love Lost Boys. I watched it when I was younger ( dont remember how old) but I was with my brother and at one point he turned to me and showed his teeth (he has really long canine teeth) it scared me so bad I went running up the stairs screaming for my mom saying that he was a vampire!
The last scary movie I saw was 30 days of night and it freaked me out I loved it!
I'm not a slasher movie fan, horror/scary are totally different than slasher flicks. The best scary movie I have seen has to be The Blair Witch Project (which I thought was brilliant what better way to play on people's fears than to allow them the use of their imagination in a dark forrest). Another is anything M. Night Shamala (I know I spelled that wrong) does, his aren't slasher gore, they play with the imagination (i.e. The Sixth Sense - another brilliant movie).
I am a huge fan of ghost hunters, etc. And was a die (no pun intended) hard junkie for MTV's Reality series in which they put celebs in haunted places with video cameras and such. I also tivo the one on the Discovery Channel or Travel Channel that they do called The Ghost Hunters. Fun to watch. Supernatural things fascinate me.
I am kind of a hypocrit as I absolutely love Halloween, but then again I don't like slasher movies. Give me scary that's fine, but slasher no way. Imagination is a scary thing. I love haunted houses and dark cemetaries, and would absolutely love to tour a haunted mansion in the dark. My friends hate it when I go with them to haunted houses during Halloween. I laugh throughout the whole thing, and it's not because I'm scared, I just watch other people's reactions. I know I'm weird. lol
Sorry but The Blair Witch Project was one of the worst I have sen I about fell asleep. Did not like it at all. But 30 days of Night loved it. Do not do gore per sea. Love Freddy.. Dislike Jason. jmo
Cindy I have to agree I didn't like the Blair Witch Project. It isn't because I don't like movies that play with your mind. Alfred Hitchock was the best at doing that I love just about every movie he has ever done.
But I can't watch a scary movie at anytime. I have to have the right atmosphere. Late at night alone totally dark. Scariness!
The movie was ok.....I didn't get the ending of the blair witch...can anyone explain that to me!?! I have seen it 3x and still don't understand it, anyway!
I have to admitt I love a good scary movie, but i lik the psychological ones, like silence of the lambs, or seven (that get you thinking) Freddy and Jason, they are funny to me,when they are just gory, itsnot scry I loose intrest.
But I will admitt, I love October, on AMC(I THINK) they do 30 days of scary movies...leading upto the premiere of whatever the "IN" sary movie is that year. They play everything old and new, Amnityville, The shineing, Freddy, Jason....even the really old ones, HOWLING (70's horror movies were awsome)
Ok guys, to explain the Blair Witch Project - It was a total play of your senses. Picked up on things that most scare people, their own imaginations. You are stuck in a forest with other people who have also never camped out before. You hear things that aren't there, you see things that aren't there, all because someone has created a story that doesn't really exist. That's just it though, was so stupid, it was brilliant.
We had something similar to that where I grew up, it was called the Gurdon Light. Supposedly this guy was run over by a train carrying one of those old conductors lanterns. The legend says that during the week of Halloween you can see the guy walking the tracks with no head carrying his lantern, which burns blue due to the flame being so hot (when fire burns at it's hottest the flame is blue). Anyway, it has been proven there are sulphuric gas released through the air around the tracks there and sulphuric gas is instantaneously combustible due to concentration and ignites when hitting oxygen. The fact that there is not a larger flame is that not enough Sulphur is released into the air all the time. Anyway, this happens all the time not just during that time. But is a major draw to those curious teenagers.
I like brain teasers and something to keep the mind thinking. Running from a chainsaw wielding, leather faced my mother gave me too much moonshine in my bottle as a baby is not my form of entertainment. That would probably explain my lack of enthusiasm for exercise. lol I hate running, and I hate to see people running from those crazy people in movies.
Besides that, the idiot person about to be chainsawed or clawed to death with razor-fingered glove never bothers to turn on the light when they go to check, all by themselves, what the "bump in the night" sound was... "Let me just walk in here and get my body chopped up."
Wren I have to agree even if I do like a good scary movie. I like alot the brain teaser movies. Loved a lot M Night Shamalan movies.
Just didn't get the Blair Witch Project. Hard time wrapping my head around the reality look to it I think.
Actually I just love movies. Give me a good movie - funny, sad, chick flick, horror, action, musical doesn't matter. That is my favorite type of night.
* The Happening
* Opens June 13, 2008 | Runtime:
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* A family is on the run from a natural crisis that presents a large-scale threat to humanity.
* Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Zooey Deschanel, John Leguizamo, Spencer Breslin
* Director: M. Night Shyamalan
* Genres: Psychological Thriller, Thriller