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1. Hollow Man
The special effects, with the paint are great.
2. Scream
Old skool, but scary
3. Alien
Scary, scary, scary.....
4. The haunting
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
5. Your vote here.
Anything that scared you
6. Those devilish little Teletubbies.
1. Hollow Man
The special effects, with the paint are great.
2. Scream
Old skool, but scary
3. Alien
Scary, scary, scary.....
4. The haunting
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
5. Your vote here.
Anything that scared you
6. Those devilish little Teletubbies.
1. Hollow Man
The special effects, with the paint are great.
How on earth was that film scary? I ain't trying to be a 'man' I just can't see how you can feel that. A film is scary if you want the main character not to be harmed and they build up the tension. Look at Jaws, that ain't scary but when I was younger and I was watching that it damn well gives you a freight and when the great big shark is coming sraight at them, well that ain't scary but just cleverly done to make you in suspense.
I found the exorcist one of the most boring films I've ever seen and hated every moment of it, talk talk talk talk stick cross up *cough* talk talk talk talk. That's all that happened. Have you seen 'The Blair Witch Project'?
I'm not too much a fan of horror, I'm more into the thrillers but thrillers can be ultimatley scary as well. I'd say that Arlington Road, although not scary, it does leave you speechless and that's an ace film. But on the topic of horror, I think Killer Clowns was great (It's not scary) .To be honest I can only say The Blair Witch as I can't think of any others which I thought were scary.
Hollow Man was great, mainly because I've sometimes wondered what it would be like to be invisible and the possibilities that are there for you when you are. Just the prospect of having that much freedom is superb! :D
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