CupOfCoffee
Sep 20, 2006, 09:36 PM
Oh man oh man, do I love scary movies. I think they have to be my favorite type overall because oftentimes they mix inadvertent hilarity with genuinely scary material--a killer combination, to be sure. Find pictures if you can, and tell about the three scariest movie moments you've ever lived through(!)
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#3: The Puking Little Girl in the Tent
Movie: The Sixth Sense
There were a lot of freaky moments in this movie, especially since most of us saw it when it came out and we were all about seven years younger. Yikes. I knew it was coming, but when little Haley Joel Osment looked up at the ghost in his blanket tent and she was vomiting all over the place, I admit I got chills down my back. Another interesting fact is that this little girl grew up to play some character on the OC.
http://www.arachnia.com/adc'images/adc'movie'images/Pet-Sematary/zelda.jpg
#2: Sister Zelda
Movie: Pet Sematary
Pet Sematary is, without a doubt, my favorite scary movie of all time. It's the perfect combination of sad, frightening, and accidentally funny, and it works every single time. Every Halloween I have to watch this movie, and Sister Zelda is still in my mind as one of the most horrifying film monsters in film history. She's the main guy's wife's dead sister who exists only in flashbacks and paranoid hallucinations, but she's just creepy as crap. In the story, she died of spinal meningitis, so her back is all twisted and her face is sunken in and she screams and laughs like a maniac. Man, I hate sister Zelda.
http://www.nilsjnesse.com/images/chienandalou.jpg
#1: Slicin' Up Eyeballs
Movie: Un Chien Andalou
Agh. I downloaded this movie because of the Pixies song "Debaser," and then wished I hadn't. For those who are unfamiliar, Un Chien Andalou is a surrealist silent film from the '20s that's like an episode of Seinfeld gone horribly wrong. It isn't meant to make sense; just to shock. The movie opens with a man running a straight razor through a woman's eyeball. Apparently they used an actress who actually was missing an eye, and... they put a cow's eyeball in her socket to cut. Ugh. Even the thought makes me shudder.
Okay. You's fellas' turn(!)
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http://www.filmwise.com/visual/puke_01/image_06.jpg
#3: The Puking Little Girl in the Tent
Movie: The Sixth Sense
There were a lot of freaky moments in this movie, especially since most of us saw it when it came out and we were all about seven years younger. Yikes. I knew it was coming, but when little Haley Joel Osment looked up at the ghost in his blanket tent and she was vomiting all over the place, I admit I got chills down my back. Another interesting fact is that this little girl grew up to play some character on the OC.
http://www.arachnia.com/adc'images/adc'movie'images/Pet-Sematary/zelda.jpg
#2: Sister Zelda
Movie: Pet Sematary
Pet Sematary is, without a doubt, my favorite scary movie of all time. It's the perfect combination of sad, frightening, and accidentally funny, and it works every single time. Every Halloween I have to watch this movie, and Sister Zelda is still in my mind as one of the most horrifying film monsters in film history. She's the main guy's wife's dead sister who exists only in flashbacks and paranoid hallucinations, but she's just creepy as crap. In the story, she died of spinal meningitis, so her back is all twisted and her face is sunken in and she screams and laughs like a maniac. Man, I hate sister Zelda.
http://www.nilsjnesse.com/images/chienandalou.jpg
#1: Slicin' Up Eyeballs
Movie: Un Chien Andalou
Agh. I downloaded this movie because of the Pixies song "Debaser," and then wished I hadn't. For those who are unfamiliar, Un Chien Andalou is a surrealist silent film from the '20s that's like an episode of Seinfeld gone horribly wrong. It isn't meant to make sense; just to shock. The movie opens with a man running a straight razor through a woman's eyeball. Apparently they used an actress who actually was missing an eye, and... they put a cow's eyeball in her socket to cut. Ugh. Even the thought makes me shudder.
Okay. You's fellas' turn(!)
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: CupOfCoffee on 2006-09-20 20:21 ]</font>