What's the most terrifying movie you've ever seen?
>>62655226
>>62655226
Brakhage's The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes
I remember being a kid and watching TED because I loved Army of Darkness. Holy shit, what a difference. I couldn't leave the room. I had to hide behind a pillow.
The "everything is awesome" sequence of the lego movie.
The Babadook
>>62655303
Watching that at the oscars made me uncomfortable
>>62655377
Legitimately spooked me when I was younger
>>62655377
I'M CATCHING UP KENNY!
>>62655226
Jumanji/Who Framed Roger Rabbit
>>62655356
Is this any good? I've heard a lot of good things, but I've also heard a lot of bad things.
>>62656484
Its spooky
not the best movie ever or anything
I would've liked if there was a little more of the children's book in it.
Nothing more terrifying than a mirror.
>>62656567
I know this feel
>>62656567
He was a lot more talented than anyone here though.
>>62655258
i was afraid to take baths after this.
>>62656659
My best friend is suicidal right now, but we still have plans to make (write, record) music sometime in our lifetimes. I've actually been praised by a lot of people I've met for my musicality despite my shittiness as a person.
>>62656484
It's really good, bit slow at the start though.
The people who don't like it seem to be those people who watch every horror movie that comes out and just plain don't get scared anymore
>>62655226
The tenant of Polanski.
>>62656659
Attractive as well. Except for me though.
>>62655226
OP's suggestion is on a personal shortlist. I described it recently and got bantz'd as a result:
>>62562886
mite get bantz'd again but evil dead is powerful stuff to me.
Army of Darkness isnt the greatest movie ever but i can rewatch is endlessly