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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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The bit in the film Se7en...
...when that emaciated guy on the bed suddenly springs to life.

I have never seen an audience collectively jump out of their seats before or since.
(, Fri 8 Apr 2011, 14:14, 11 replies)
like using my telescope to watch a teenage boy wank
I saw it coming from miles away.
(, Fri 8 Apr 2011, 14:27, closed)
If it's jumps you want,
I recommend The Orphanage. Really.
(, Fri 8 Apr 2011, 14:46, closed)
That movie really shit me up.

(, Fri 8 Apr 2011, 14:54, closed)
oh yes.
I think that's the closest I've come to soiling myself in the cinema since I was a small child.
(, Fri 8 Apr 2011, 15:02, closed)
Yep.
The ambulance scene almost killed me.
(, Fri 8 Apr 2011, 15:07, closed)
I screamed about 4 times.
The Grandmother's Footsteps game... the reveal, the fucking reveal...

I want to watch it again now.
(, Fri 8 Apr 2011, 17:21, closed)
Yup.
I'm gonna have to get me the DVD.

I have no idea why I typed that in a cowboy accent, by the way.
(, Fri 8 Apr 2011, 19:30, closed)
you've clearly never seen 'the woman in black' at the fortune theatre....

(, Fri 8 Apr 2011, 14:56, closed)
Strangely enough I have...
In 1993 I seem to recall.
(, Fri 8 Apr 2011, 14:58, closed)
I saw that years ago, at Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round.
Excellent.
(, Fri 8 Apr 2011, 14:58, closed)
I would suggest the "leg" scene in the original Jaws
if you're old enough to remember seeing it at the cinema!

Actually that reminds me of a creepy day: an early morning swim while on holiday, aged about 11. My sister and I had gone waaaaayyy out to sea, because it was dead flat calm, almost mirror smooth. And eerily silent, about half a mile from the beach, in the early morning with no-one around, no waves, no wind.

Slightly unsettling, already. Our voices seemed to be sucked away into nothingness. We were alone on an infinite, smooth plane of water (well, with the land behind us out of sight, anyway).

THEN I remembered that we'd seen Jaws the day before.

I think I was still swimming as I hit the road at the top of the beach...
(, Fri 8 Apr 2011, 15:22, closed)

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