Creepy!
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)
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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All in one...
Few things creep me out, although I do tend to avoid mirrors in dark houses and climb the stairs with one eye closed at night so I cannot see the dark bits downstairs.
TV seems to feed my already overactive imagination with creepiness though, more than anything other than comedy at least.
As mentioned earlier Ghostwatch, the BBC1 fake documentary back in the early 1990s was and still is top of my list of "things that make me papper my kecks". I couldn't watch it then, that voice the ghost uses is fucking horrible, and I can't watch it now, although I did manage to get all the way through recently and almost cried like a child.
Sixth Sense is horrid too. I have a healthy fear of the unknown world and if you had seen the marks my nails made on my girlfriend-at-the-times thigh when the little girl appears and is being continuously sick in the tent then you would understand.
Films don't really scare me normally, they might make me jump but I understand they aren't real... but my brain tends to replay the worst bits and add scenes (maybe I should export my brain to Hollywood and show them how it should be done). Creepy things in film and TV should be subtle and small. Buffy used it to good and terribly spooky effect. When Buffy's mum has died there is a later scene where something outside the house is going nuts, the lights are up and down, the place is howling... and I think Dawn is stood alone in the house and suddenly in one shot in the background you see her mum lying dead on the sofa again. It isn't even mentioned in the scene and I didn't notice at first but that is just nasty to see.!
Sorry about the length but I like to get my point acro....oooh I see, an innuendo.
( , Sun 10 Apr 2011, 14:49, 4 replies)
Few things creep me out, although I do tend to avoid mirrors in dark houses and climb the stairs with one eye closed at night so I cannot see the dark bits downstairs.
TV seems to feed my already overactive imagination with creepiness though, more than anything other than comedy at least.
As mentioned earlier Ghostwatch, the BBC1 fake documentary back in the early 1990s was and still is top of my list of "things that make me papper my kecks". I couldn't watch it then, that voice the ghost uses is fucking horrible, and I can't watch it now, although I did manage to get all the way through recently and almost cried like a child.
Sixth Sense is horrid too. I have a healthy fear of the unknown world and if you had seen the marks my nails made on my girlfriend-at-the-times thigh when the little girl appears and is being continuously sick in the tent then you would understand.
Films don't really scare me normally, they might make me jump but I understand they aren't real... but my brain tends to replay the worst bits and add scenes (maybe I should export my brain to Hollywood and show them how it should be done). Creepy things in film and TV should be subtle and small. Buffy used it to good and terribly spooky effect. When Buffy's mum has died there is a later scene where something outside the house is going nuts, the lights are up and down, the place is howling... and I think Dawn is stood alone in the house and suddenly in one shot in the background you see her mum lying dead on the sofa again. It isn't even mentioned in the scene and I didn't notice at first but that is just nasty to see.!
Sorry about the length but I like to get my point acro....oooh I see, an innuendo.
( , Sun 10 Apr 2011, 14:49, 4 replies)
Wasn't my fault...
...she wanted me to have my hand on her thigh. To be honest it was either squeeze or scream my bloody head off and I didn't like to make a speccy of myself. Plus she had told me Brucey Boy was dead just before the start of the damn film (because her sister had ratted it out to her, mnnngh cheers then) so she deserved it in my view. She also didn't do anything but laugh when I got cramp whilst about to spoff one day and almost left me requiring surgery when she rolled me off my bed and landed with her knee just millimetres from my nuts one afternoon.
( , Sun 10 Apr 2011, 15:10, closed)
...she wanted me to have my hand on her thigh. To be honest it was either squeeze or scream my bloody head off and I didn't like to make a speccy of myself. Plus she had told me Brucey Boy was dead just before the start of the damn film (because her sister had ratted it out to her, mnnngh cheers then) so she deserved it in my view. She also didn't do anything but laugh when I got cramp whilst about to spoff one day and almost left me requiring surgery when she rolled me off my bed and landed with her knee just millimetres from my nuts one afternoon.
( , Sun 10 Apr 2011, 15:10, closed)
watch the Japanese films
Ringu and Ju-On. Far more scary than anything Hollywood would churn out. I've posted a link to it on Youtube in an earlier post if you care to see it
( , Sun 10 Apr 2011, 15:56, closed)
Ringu and Ju-On. Far more scary than anything Hollywood would churn out. I've posted a link to it on Youtube in an earlier post if you care to see it
( , Sun 10 Apr 2011, 15:56, closed)
i fucking loved buffy.
and i'm not ashamed to admit it. i've still not seen season 7 though so have no idea how it all panned out.
( , Sun 10 Apr 2011, 19:03, closed)
and i'm not ashamed to admit it. i've still not seen season 7 though so have no idea how it all panned out.
( , Sun 10 Apr 2011, 19:03, closed)
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