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[Film] Horror Films you cannot watch



The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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My girlfriend at the time was freaked out for a week after we saw it.

There’s something very disturbing about it.

It was very well done.

The subsequent prequels and sequels however, were terrible films.
 




The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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Midsomer..
Yeah, it’s an okay film. Got a lot of good elements to it but didn’t quite have that certain something about it.


As an aside, the book of The Wicker Man explains a bit more than the film.

For example, when the harbour master is telling him not to dock and to go away, that’s re not being inhospitable, they are trying to save him.

And when they are trying to get him laid with Britt Eckland it’s so he is no longer a Virgin and therefore not suitable for the coming sacrifice.

I saw Starve Acre recently. Not bad at all. Matt Smith is good.
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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West is BEST
Oh and Speak No Evil (remake) is on Prime for £1.99.

Better than the original I thought.

It’s good. Very good.

You will never listen to Eternal Flame by the bangles in quite the same way ever again.
 










Vicar!

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Jul 22, 2003
1,264
Worthing
Paranormal activity is one of about three or four films that have genuinely scared me.
I once stayed in a house known to have a poltergeist, though I was not informed of this until too late. I woke up in the middle of the night and there was an old woman sat in the chair opposite me. She pointed out that the current owner, a young mum, was a very bad mother and her children were far too noisy.

Amazingly on my return a few months later I stayed in the same room, but made a point of wishing Annie (as she became known) good night. I never saw her again.
 








Barham's tash

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Jun 8, 2013
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Rayners Lane
Are there any genuinely scary films anymore? Maybe I just got desensitised as I grew up watching Hammer Horrors with my parents where just the music would scare me, but they do nothing for me now.
I'll try to look up Eden Lake.
I would offer up The Conjuring as one that actually did have few genuine jump moments, even when they were telegraphed so openly.
 


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