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I hate dolls especially when I see broken ones on the streets at night.
Why, is that common around where you are? Just random broken dolls lying around at night?
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I hate dolls especially when I see broken ones on the streets at night.
Bogus!the_log_ride said:EXECUTE THEM!
Gooster said:I've been hooked on Phineas & Ferb on Netflix and watched this episode where I both cracked up and was scared shitless by...
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BALLOONY!
Auto-appendectomy in the Antarctic: case report
When Rogozov had made the incision and was manipulating his own innards as he removed the appendix, his intestine gurgled, which was highly unpleasant for us; it made one want to turn away, flee, not lookbut I kept my head and stayed. Artemev and Teplinsky also held their places, although it later turned out they had both gone quite dizzy and were close to fainting . . . Rogozov himself was calm and focused on his work, but sweat was running down his face and he frequently asked Teplinsky to wipe his forehead . . . The operation ended at 4 am local time. By the end, Rogozov was very pale and obviously tired, but he finished everything off.
lethial said:Why, is that common around where you are? Just random broken dolls lying around at night?
G.O.O. said:So I found it insanely creepy for some reason, or the reason being that I didn't know what it was (actually, knowing makes it worse, so good job guys).There is no reason for this guy to be here standing silently, while his friend (and himself, minutes ago) is screaming at the top of her lungs, so you can only assume that it's for something genuinely horrible. And as I said earlier, the rest of the movie makes it work really well.
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Melchiah said:That paints an unsettling mental image of how long it may have taken until death ends the agony, and the excruciating wait for those next in line.
Dries said:Damn, I really feel like a fucking scary movie now. Does anyone suggestions?
Melchiah said:Jacob's Ladder
Session 9
The Nameless
Grimm Love
[REC]
Martyrs
Melchiah said:The Nameless
Claudia (Emma Vilarasau) and Marc's beloved six-year old daughter Angela disappears and is later found dead under mysterious circumstances. Five years later, Claudia is still unable to get over the death of her child. Inexplicably, the presumed dead daughter Angela calls her mother, saying that she is still alive and needs her help. Claudia calls an ex-cop, Massera (Karra Elejalde), to investigate the matter. Massera teams up with tabloid journalist Quiroga (Tristan Ulloa) and the two begin to uncover a bizarre cult that sacrifices children.
Martyrs
Apple Sauce said:From what I've heard it sounds like torture porn...
Jill Sandwich said:If women being skinned alive is your bag, it hits the spot.
INDIGO_CYCLOPS said:Something about forests really creep me out when the lighting/atmosphere is right.
Melchiah said:
It's not. There's barely any physical torture and the flaying scene at the end is mostly off-screen. Very grim film though. It's difficult to watch, not because of the imagery, but because of what it implies.Apple Sauce said:Is this a genuinely creepy movie? From what I've heard it sounds like torture porn...
Jill Sandwich said:I used to go on midnight rambles through the woods near where I live, it was quite peaceful apart from the occasional owl. One time though I heard a low gutteral growl about 12 feet away off the path, something big was there that I couldn't see. Never ran so fast in my life.
Dries said:I thank you sir. Some of these look really interesting. For tonight I'll make a choice between Session 9 and The Nameless.
Apple Sauce said:Is this a genuinely creepy movie? From what I've heard it sounds like torture porn...
Apple Sauce said:This guy is actually an toy/model based on something written by Clive Barker and made by McFarlane toys:
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Jill Sandwich said:I used to go on midnight rambles through the woods near where I live, it was quite peaceful apart from the occasional owl. One time though I heard a low gutteral growl about 12 feet away off the path, something big was there that I couldn't see. Never ran so fast in my life.
So, as a person that has spent his entire life around water, oceans, beaches, seas and lakes... its not scary for a few reasons. In a lake particularly, people get freaked out by mill foil and other growth. I have a ski/wakeboard boat water (Super Air Nautique/Correct Craft) and travel to a lot of lakes and near-ocean bodies; and any kind of growth is a sign that we're near the bottom. And we need to be careful. In the ocean, we've got a few boats but all rules apply to all boats (tugboats are the only exception- bizzare little machines) same thing for the most part. Except growth means you're closer to shore than not. You find something like that and it's like thank goodness we're almost there. Growth like that means the bottom is near and not 300ft-1000ft which I find WAY WAY WAY more creepy. Seriously- try it. Super deep water is scary as fuck to swim in. I promise.BlueTsunami said:Is the photo not shopped? To me it looks like a bunch of tentacles have been photoshopped into the wave. If its just seaweed then Jesus Christ thats even creepier to me.
I have a heart, I swear. And lots of stuff freaks me out. I posted it in this thread. Some very scary stuff in here...Insane Metal said:
Max Armstrong said:That's pretty awesome actually. Is there more?
It's just this one comic series from a webcomic. I remember I saw it linked waaaay back, before I even frequented GAF. The webcomic is mostly ok but that mini-series was just too awesome. Here's the link to the webcomic.Mama Robotnik said:I have no idea! I don't even remember what forum I found the image on, I just came across it years ago and liked it a lot, so saved it. If anyone knows where it came from, I would be very interested.
BlueTsunami said:Is the photo not shopped? To me it looks like a bunch of tentacles have been photoshopped into the wave. If its just seaweed then Jesus Christ thats even creepier to me.
awesomeapproved said:...but this image - I don't understand the creepy angle. I don't see it as anything but 'sad'.
I don't see this as 'creepy'.
You guys here (and I see it elsewhere too but VERY starkly here) are so quick to call something or somebody creepy. Too often you folks say creepy when I think you're either saddened by something or just don't know how to categorize your emotion. It all goes into that 'creepy' bucket. If you all really thought everything labeled here as creepy, and I don't mean just in this thread here, you'd be the biggest bunch of pussy babies ever.
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A few weeks ago I asked in a thread here on GAF about witches and how scary they are and how much potential there is in witch stufff, and how awesome it would be if there were more terrifying witch movies. A few suggestions were made. Good stuff.
PalaceBrother said:Can you repost the suggestions you got? I know the 3 mothers trilogy from Argento, but no others.
Apple Sauce said:Is this a genuinely creepy movie? From what I've heard it sounds like torture porn...
awesomeapproved said:I have a heart, I swear. And lots of stuff freaks me out. I posted it in this thread. Some very scary stuff in here...
...but this image - I don't understand the creepy angle. I don't see it as anything but 'sad'.
I don't see this as 'creepy'.
Creepy,
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Looks like Doombringer is doing well.Isamu Dyson said:not sure who this photo is by or where i got it from have had it on my computer a while, but i do find it very creepy
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Isamu Dyson said:
Thanks.PalaceBrother said:Well said.
Can you repost the suggestions you got? I know the 3 mothers trilogy from Argento, but no others.
Capybara said:http://i.imgur.com/jHL2v.png
From the music video for "Rockit" by the Gorillaz. (around 20 seconds in for one frame)
Me and a friend of mine were watching one of my Gorillaz DVDs and spent about 10 minutes trying to pause it on the right frame before we got it.
I'm pretty desensitized to it now but the first time I saw it it really frightened me.
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From the music video for "Rockit" by the Gorillaz. (around 20 seconds in for one frame)
Me and a friend of mine were watching one of my Gorillaz DVDs and spent about 10 minutes trying to pause it on the right frame before we got it.
I'm pretty desensitized to it now but the first time I saw it it really frightened me.
Avoid the third Argento film in that trilogy, Mother of Tears. I thought it was awful.PalaceBrother said:Well said.
Can you repost the suggestions you got? I know the 3 mothers trilogy from Argento, but no others.
You didn't like Martyrs? Hmm. I'm conflicted on it. I don't think I ever want to see it again, but I was compelled enough to watch it all the way through. I'm not sure if I can call it a good film, but I definitely wouldn't call it a bad film.EatChildren said:It's a genuinely terrible movie, so yeah, I guess that makes it creepy.