PluMGMK wrote:The Mysteries of Life...spiraldoor wrote:I am still not understanding this.spiraldoor wrote:I don't understand how you can be uneasy around girls if you spend six or seven hours a day in a room with them, and have done so since the age of four.PluMGMK wrote:I go to a mixed school. It's a school that sucks in people from all over the county.
Nightmare fuel
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spiraldoor

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Re: Nightmare fuel
He most likely is. He never gave any kind of explanation:

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I didn't say I wasn't, I said that I wasn't in this way.
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So in what way are you?
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Yeah, tell us! =D I don't see how someone could be afraid of me.
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Reminds me of how on my Win 3.1 PC, I was afraid to interrupt the timer before it'd automatically boot into DoS 6.22. (You could skip the timer and just enter Windows or DOS.)PluMGMK wrote:It used to kinda give me the creeps when my PC BSOD-ed and destroyed my work.(Back at this time, the CPU fan was faulty so this was a nightly occurrence)
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Re: Nightmare fuel
I was afraid of a sumo when I was small, thinking it would crush me.
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I once played Harry potter 1 one the pc (alot of years ago).
And somewhere in the first dungeon i've heard A LOT of ghost voices..... it scared me so much that i almost jumped in the air... then i muted the sound.
And somewhere in the first dungeon i've heard A LOT of ghost voices..... it scared me so much that i almost jumped in the air... then i muted the sound.
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Jumpstart 4th grade had a haunted theme that scared the living daylights out of me.
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Re: Nightmare fuel
How many people here have seen 'The Shining'?
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I have... great movie.
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Me too. I honestly don't think it's as scary as people say it is. "Heeeere's Johnny" is win though. 
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I've seen The Shining too
Overrated boring bullcrap, only the final part is ok
Overrated boring bullcrap, only the final part is ok
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spiraldoor

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I found it quite scary, perhaps because I was eight years old or so at the time.
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I don't really understand your point of view. This movie is all about the atmosphere...Matyuv wrote:I've seen The Shining too
Overrated boring bullcrap, only the final part is ok
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My point of view is that the movie seemed so boring and slow-paced to me that it didn't manage to drag me into its atmosphere or interest me in any other way.
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spiraldoor

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The film isn't really about action or 'things happening' as such. It's about the tension and the atmosphere, and the way it inexorably builds to a climax which would probably be quite shocking if it hadn't been absorbed into pop culture the way it has. It's a psychological horror, not a splatter film...Matyuv wrote:My point of view is that the movie seemed so boring and slow-paced to me that it didn't manage to drag me into its atmosphere or interest me in any other way.
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I'm not against slow build-ups; the one in The Shining I didn't enjoy at all though. After all the strange going-ons in the hotel I was expecting some kind of explanation but no, the plot is just that weird.
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I like the movie, but I would have to say, that's Steven King for you. lol
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It's just one of the best movies I've ever seen, and as DesLife said, it's hardly scary at all, but it's all about the atmosphere. That part at the bar is memorable.
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I was thinking about that very part. Lloyd gives me the shivers anytime I see that scene... fantastic character.





