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The Villain 10-10-2011 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 906870)
Horrifying. Have you seen buried yet? Sounds like it's the film for you. ;)

I used to have reoccurring dreams where I'd be in a room that was slowly filling up with water and I would be pressing my lips to the ceiling to suck my last breaths - Seeing similar scenes in movies definitely get to me - I always hold my breath... The idea of slowly suffocating is terrifying.

Yeah Buried scared the hell out of me. It really disturbed me and stuck with me afterwards.

Slowly suffocating is definitely terrifying. I still remember the first time i saw Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, the 1994 live action one (I know weird reference right?) and the one guy gets trapped in the room with the sand. That always freaked me out as a kid and bothered me and that was a disney movie!

Ripley666 10-10-2011 06:25 PM

Giant vacuums.

newb 10-10-2011 06:36 PM

http://www.saltlakemagazine.com/blog...2011/08/no.jpg

MichaelMyers 10-10-2011 06:50 PM

Alone in a room with Sam the Egg

SteyrAUG 10-10-2011 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 906866)
I read it the same way as Villain - And Poe certainly had a similar fear of being buried alive...

Villain - Have you ever played it out in your heard how you'd come to be buried alive? When I was younger I used to keep myself up at night thinking about how my worst fear would become a reality...

In a nutshell, for me it's the Slasher breaking into my home - I used to keep myself up at night as a child thinking what, in my room, I could use to protect myself (it usually came down to my rather heavy boombox - throwing it at them from the top of the stairs).

Even now, at the age of 29, some nights I have this absolutely terrifying certainty that someone is going to break into my apartment and massacre both myself and my boyfriend.

That 's my horror film nightmare come to life - The Human Monster - Slasher - Breaking in and murdering me.

You can discount it because "murders do exist," but when I think of "What would be your worst horror premise come true," that's what I come up with.

I used to worry about such things...not so much these days.

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Sounds like you need to upgrade your boombox.

:D

bud92 10-27-2011 02:44 PM

being forced to watch twilight :( all the films in one go :(

Alan Ryker 11-04-2011 06:17 PM

Home Movies

Cho: I'm your worst nightmare.

Jason: technically my worst nightmare to date is I'm sitting in a highchair, and I'm breast-feeding my own mother, and she suddenly opens her mouth and I see my father's head.

CJ Steak 11-07-2011 02:49 PM

Worst nightmare:

A situation where my wife is getting assaulted/raped/murdered and I can't do anything about it because I'm impaired somehow.

Truth is, they'd have to kill me because I'd find a way to hinder their progress. But still.

Movies where the wife is split up from the husband by a psycho and he has to find her always strike a nerve with me. I like movies like that, but when the movie is over and I'm laying in bed, I start day dreaming about situations like that and it keeps me up and pisses me off. LOL...

In way of stuff that's not possible... I guess being cornered by 50 zombies with no way out and some dinky weapon like a pocket knife would be pretty gnarly. I mean, you know you're going to die, but you're also going to fight, so it's going to be pretty painful.

elephantnuke 11-07-2011 11:11 PM

any kind of cut that's deeper than the width of the body part that was cut =P *shudders*

Sweet Lemon 11-14-2011 03:18 AM

Does it have to be fictional? I was watching a documentary the other day about Ed Gein and how he was a major source of inspiration for the character of Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs. I'd hate to wake up in Ed Gein's farmhouse knowing that he was going to flay my skin off to make lampshades, leggings and mammory vests and hang my nipples on a chain. :eek:


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