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Smash Monkey asks: "what's the creepiest thing you've seen, heard or felt? What has sent shivers running up your spine and skidmarks running up your undercrackers? Tell us, we'll make it all better"
( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 13:57)
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I can't decide which is more unsettling.
Ghostwatch or Threads.
( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 23:51, 20 replies)
Ghostwatch or Threads.
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At least the UK didn't have the Swiss siren system:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JDLl1CMuNs
They set it off one night when there was some flooding in the town and it really put the shits up us. If ever there was a way of heralding the end of the world, that siren is it.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JDLl1CMuNs
They set it off one night when there was some flooding in the town and it really put the shits up us. If ever there was a way of heralding the end of the world, that siren is it.
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BP have
an acetic acid plant near Hull, and they occasionally test a siren. I can just hear it at my house and the first time I heard it, I was quite unsettled.
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an acetic acid plant near Hull, and they occasionally test a siren. I can just hear it at my house and the first time I heard it, I was quite unsettled.
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We lived near Broadmoor with it's weekly siren test.
A few minutes alarm, a few minutes all clear. The clever ones (and there were a lot of them in there) would escape during the test so no-one would take any notice of the alarms.
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A few minutes alarm, a few minutes all clear. The clever ones (and there were a lot of them in there) would escape during the test so no-one would take any notice of the alarms.
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Actually sounds like that.
It sounds a fair bit more discordant in real life and obviously very much louder. Used to really send the shits up the kids.
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It sounds a fair bit more discordant in real life and obviously very much louder. Used to really send the shits up the kids.
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Threads
Never seen Ghostwatch.
But the day after Threads was on TV, the chemical plant near where i lived had a siren test.
I damn near wet myself
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Never seen Ghostwatch.
But the day after Threads was on TV, the chemical plant near where i lived had a siren test.
I damn near wet myself
( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 23:55, closed)
Ghostwatch was pretty fucking terrifying as an eight-year-old.
My aunt was babysitting and made us stay up and watch it.
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My aunt was babysitting and made us stay up and watch it.
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"Threads has been compared to The Day After, a 1983 U.S. television film depicting a similar scenario in the United States. (One review of both films said, "Threads makes The Day After look like A Day at the Races.")
I friggin' say.
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TRIVIUM: I was born and grew up in the same town as the writer of "Threads".
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Threads,Terrifying.
I watched Threads when it first came on tv,the stark reality and build up to the eventual,inevitable nuclear holocaust,was frightening, in a time it was a possible reality.
The breakdown of mankind and civilization was graphically depicted pulled no punches.
I have since managed to get this film on dvd and it is still a very haunting and disturbing film to watch.
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I watched Threads when it first came on tv,the stark reality and build up to the eventual,inevitable nuclear holocaust,was frightening, in a time it was a possible reality.
The breakdown of mankind and civilization was graphically depicted pulled no punches.
I have since managed to get this film on dvd and it is still a very haunting and disturbing film to watch.
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I watched this recently
still scares the bejubus out of me.I was definitely a bit "concerned "as a 12 year old about the prospect of nuclear annihilation.
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still scares the bejubus out of me.I was definitely a bit "concerned "as a 12 year old about the prospect of nuclear annihilation.
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If anyone is interested
I've got a copy of this as 2x VCD files (700mb-ish each).
It really does fuck with your head.
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I've got a copy of this as 2x VCD files (700mb-ish each).
It really does fuck with your head.
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Living in Sheffield when it was made, its was Threads for me. lol.
Though Ghostwatch is an utter classic of TV too.
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Threads, definitely
Watched the whole thing for the first time last year. Very unpleasant stuff. For anyone who's not seen it and has 1:47 to spare, here it is - video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2023790698427111488
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Watched the whole thing for the first time last year. Very unpleasant stuff. For anyone who's not seen it and has 1:47 to spare, here it is - video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2023790698427111488
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Having just watched it for the first (and last) time ...
I'd say that Threads is just about as grim as it gets. I don't know what I was expecting but it wasn't that. I'll never be the same again.
Damn you child of hades that mentioned it in the first place and got me intrigued!
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I'd say that Threads is just about as grim as it gets. I don't know what I was expecting but it wasn't that. I'll never be the same again.
Damn you child of hades that mentioned it in the first place and got me intrigued!
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Threads obviously, 'cos that stuff was daily reality for much of the '80s.
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