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Reply #30 posted 08/24/12 7:54am

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chocolate1 said:

Efan said:

That line just makes me think of the SNL parody: "Your mother sews socks that smell!"

"The bed stays on the floor... The bed stays on the floor... The bed is on my foot... The bed is on my foot...."

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Reply #31 posted 08/24/12 7:54am

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chocolate1 said:

Efan said:

That line just makes me think of the SNL parody: "Your mother sews socks that smell!"

"The bed stays on the floor... The bed stays on the floor... The bed is on my foot... The bed is on my foot...."

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Reply #32 posted 08/24/12 7:56am

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"LICK ME! LICK ME!" falloff

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Reply #33 posted 08/24/12 8:20am

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I saw it years ago, and I wasn't scared.
I was more freaked out by the spider walk in the re-issue when I saw it again. eek


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Your lies, they cut me.
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I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #34 posted 08/24/12 8:56am

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I'm home alone, middle of the day. I wanna watch my first horror movie, and I chose The Exorcist.

What's the verdict? Scary or not?

You might be fine since you want to watch it in the middle of the day, but I think horror movies are always best watched with friends/loved ones. smile

How scary you find it will depend on what your personal thoughts are on possession, demonic entities, etc. If you don't believe such a thing exists, you'll likely be fine. If you have a connection to or are sensitive to that which is of the spirit world, you may have some moments which might be uneasy with the content.

The Excorcist and A Serbian Film are pretty much the only two "horror" movies I don't rock with under any circumstances after seeing them once. A Serbian Film has nothing to do with demonic possession or spiritual stuff, but is is likely the vilest, most evil piece of mentally tortuous film making since 120 Days of Sodom (aka "Salo"). Those are the 3 films that I always kinda give people the side eye with when they just want to "try something new" in the horror genre and might mention those as options.

You know, the more I think of it, why can't you try something a bit less heavy and more "fantastic" as in fantasy-like....like say, Friday the 13th, a Nightmare on Elm Street movie, or hey, one of the Hellraisers lol

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Reply #35 posted 08/24/12 9:00am

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First horror movie?????

And are you watching it while posting on Prince.org?

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Reply #36 posted 08/24/12 9:06am

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ufoclub said:

First horror movie?????

And are you watching it while posting on Prince.org?

I was going to but I'm waiting a bit. Until someone comes home. The scenes were funny but I'm not taking the risk. lol

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Reply #37 posted 08/24/12 9:06am

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Ottensen said:

smoothcriminal12 said:

I'm home alone, middle of the day. I wanna watch my first horror movie, and I chose The Exorcist.

What's the verdict? Scary or not?

You might be fine since you want to watch it in the middle of the day, but I think horror movies are always best watched with friends/loved ones. smile

How scary you find it will depend on what your personal thoughts are on possession, demonic entities, etc. If you don't believe such a thing exists, you'll likely be fine. If you have a connection to or are sensitive to that which is of the spirit world, you may have some moments which might be uneasy with the content.

The Excorcist and A Serbian Film are pretty much the only two "horror" movies I don't rock with under any circumstances after seeing them once. A Serbian Film has nothing to do with demonic possession or spiritual stuff, but is is likely the vilest, most evil piece of mentally tortuous film making since 120 Days of Sodom (aka "Salo"). Those are the 3 films that I always kinda give people the side eye with when they just want to "try something new" in the horror genre and might mention those as options.

You know, the more I think of it, why can't you try something a bit less heavy and more "fantastic" as in fantasy-like....like say, Friday the 13th, a Nightmare on Elm Street movie, or hey, one of the Hellraisers lol

Are they scarier or...? I'm not Christian/Catholic so I'm thinking I migth be fine. lol

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Reply #38 posted 08/24/12 9:10am

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I was like 7 years old and home alone with my sister and little brother when we watched it on TV late at night. My mom went to the Sugar shack and the baby sitter left to go get high neutral

So me and my sister went to my mom's room and stayed in the bed with cookies and juice and stuff and watched The Movie Loft... a program where we watched scary movies every Saturday night.

It scared the crap outta me....

I also watch the Omen, Amityville Horror, Trilogy of Terror and Rosemary's Baby the same way as a kid. Exorcist being the scariest of all the scary movies I seen.

The 70's era horror films were the best in instilling fear. Not gory, but more demonic and left your imagination to run wild.

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Reply #39 posted 08/24/12 9:11am

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paintedlady said:

I was like 7 years old and home alone with my sister and little brother when we watched it on TV late at night. My mom went to the Sugar shack and the baby sitter left to go get high neutral

So me and my sister went to my mom's room and stayed in the bed with cookies and juice and stuff and watched The Movie Loft... a program where we watched scary movies every Saturday night.

It scared the crap outta me....

I also watch the Omen, Amityville Horror, Trilogy of Terror and Rosemary's Baby the same way as a kid.

The 70's era horror films were the best in instilling fear. Not gory, but more demonic and left your imagination to run wild.

I heard that The Omen is much worse than The Exorcist.

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Reply #40 posted 08/24/12 9:12am

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it doesn't matter whut is 'scarier'.

the answer to the qwestion is YES.

even by todays standards that movie

has it's moments... the 'scary part'

is that it gets you on an emotional level

rather than that physical 'jump' level

it makes you uncomfterble inside...

i am KING BAD!!!
you are NOT...
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STOP ME IF YOU HEARD THIS BEFORE...
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Reply #41 posted 08/24/12 9:16am

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smoothcriminal12 said:

paintedlady said:

I was like 7 years old and home alone with my sister and little brother when we watched it on TV late at night. My mom went to the Sugar shack and the baby sitter left to go get high neutral

So me and my sister went to my mom's room and stayed in the bed with cookies and juice and stuff and watched The Movie Loft... a program where we watched scary movies every Saturday night.

It scared the crap outta me....

I also watch the Omen, Amityville Horror, Trilogy of Terror and Rosemary's Baby the same way as a kid.

The 70's era horror films were the best in instilling fear. Not gory, but more demonic and left your imagination to run wild.

I heard that The Omen is much worse than The Exorcist.

The Omen didn't mess me up like Exorcist did...

Amityville is almost as scary as Exorcist is.

The slasher movies that came after (Chainsaw, Hostel, Friday the 13, Nightmare on Elm st., Saw, etc.) were never really as scary as the demonic movies.

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Reply #42 posted 08/24/12 9:17am

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paintedlady said:

smoothcriminal12 said:

I heard that The Omen is much worse than The Exorcist.

The Omen didn't mess me up like Exorcist did...

Amityville is almost as scary as Exorcist is.

The slasher movies that came after (Chainsaw, Hostel, Friday the 13, Nightmare on Elm st., Saw, etc.) were never really as scary as the demonic movies.

I don't think I could stand a slasher film. barf

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Reply #43 posted 08/24/12 9:18am

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KingBAD said:

it doesn't matter whut is 'scarier'.

the answer to the qwestion is YES.

even by todays standards that movie

has it's moments... the 'scary part'

is that it gets you on an emotional level

rather than that physical 'jump' level

it makes you uncomfterble inside...

nod It strikes at your spirit and changes you if you believe in God and demons.

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Reply #44 posted 08/24/12 9:18am

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smoothcriminal12 said:

I'm home alone, middle of the day. I wanna watch my first horror movie, and I chose The Exorcist.

What's the verdict? Scary or not?

imo, not scary by today's horror movie standards. but, shocking in a way and definitely a must see

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Reply #45 posted 08/24/12 9:20am

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smoothcriminal12 said:

ufoclub said:

First horror movie?????

And are you watching it while posting on Prince.org?

I was going to but I'm waiting a bit. Until someone comes home. The scenes were funny but I'm not taking the risk. lol

You watched scenes? Off of the disc? Or do you mean the comedy bits posted here?

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Reply #46 posted 08/24/12 9:21am

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smoothcriminal12 said:

paintedlady said:

I was like 7 years old and home alone with my sister and little brother when we watched it on TV late at night. My mom went to the Sugar shack and the baby sitter left to go get high neutral

So me and my sister went to my mom's room and stayed in the bed with cookies and juice and stuff and watched The Movie Loft... a program where we watched scary movies every Saturday night.

It scared the crap outta me....

I also watch the Omen, Amityville Horror, Trilogy of Terror and Rosemary's Baby the same way as a kid.

The 70's era horror films were the best in instilling fear. Not gory, but more demonic and left your imagination to run wild.

I heard that The Omen is much worse than The Exorcist.

nod

I once stayed up until 4am watching an "Omen" marathon. (I-IV)

Bad idea... disbelief

The "Amityville Horror" was a joke to me...
The book was way worse! I kept looking over my shoulder while I was reading. omg


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Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #47 posted 08/24/12 9:23am

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ufoclub said:

smoothcriminal12 said:

I was going to but I'm waiting a bit. Until someone comes home. The scenes were funny but I'm not taking the risk. lol

You watched scenes? Off of the disc? Or do you mean the comedy bits posted here?

I saw a few scenes off Youtube.

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Reply #48 posted 08/24/12 9:24am

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chocolate1 said:

smoothcriminal12 said:

I heard that The Omen is much worse than The Exorcist.

nod

I once stayed up until 4am watching an "Omen" marathon. (I-IV)

Bad idea... disbelief

The "Amityville Horror" was a joke to me...
The book was way worse! I kept looking over my shoulder while I was reading. omg

The Omen did nothing for me... it left me bored

Trilogy of terror scared me after for YEARS... because it made me peek under my bed and scared for my ankles. lol

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Reply #49 posted 08/24/12 9:27am

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The Exorcist and The Shining are among the best horror movies ever produced. The Exorcist was recognized and nominated for multiple Academy Awards at the time, and had a huge influence that lasts on horror movies to this day. In fact it had such a huge influence, and movies have used it's key ingredients so much in the decades since, that it doesn't even seem special or scary to kids these days.

But you have to understand that back then for a major Hollywood movie to have a kid cussing and saying sacrilegious stuff like that was incredibly disturbing as a concept.

Also for a horror movie to be treated with intense serious acting performances that were realistic was also a shocker that made folks get into it.

These days those things are normal in horror movies. To a certain extent. I still don't see major Hollywood movies coming out with things like the crucifix self mutilation scene in terms of offense and sacrilege.

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Reply #50 posted 08/24/12 9:30am

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ufoclub said:

The Exorcist and The Shining are among the best horror movies ever produced. The Exorcist was recognized and nominated for multiple Academy Awards at the time, and had a huge influence that lasts on horror movies to this day. In fact it had such a huge influence, and movies have used it's key ingredients so much in the decades since, that it doesn't even seem special or scary to kids these days.

But you have to understand that back then for a major Hollywood movie to have a kid cussing and saying sacrilegious stuff like that was incredibly disturbing as a concept.

Also for a horror movie to be treated with intense serious acting performances that were realistic was also a shocker that made folks get into it.

These days those things are normal in horror movies. To a certain extent. I still don't see major Hollywood movies coming out with things like the crucifix self mutilation scene in terms of offense and sacrilege.

The Shining!!! Forgot about that gem

I agree with all you said... it was a shocking movie and that added to the "scare" factor.

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Reply #51 posted 08/24/12 9:51am

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smoothcriminal12 said:

I'm home alone, middle of the day. I wanna watch my first horror movie, and I chose The Exorcist.

What's the verdict? Scary or not?

Go ahead and watch it and when you do, make sure the room is completely dark, all doors, windows and curtains closed. That's the best! nod Trust me. Get you some popcorn and watch to your delight. I love that movie. (P.S. for added adventure, drink some wine while watching too) thumbs up!

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Reply #52 posted 08/24/12 9:53am

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ufoclub said:

The Exorcist and The Shining are among the best horror movies ever produced. The Exorcist was recognized and nominated for multiple Academy Awards at the time, and had a huge influence that lasts on horror movies to this day. In fact it had such a huge influence, and movies have used it's key ingredients so much in the decades since, that it doesn't even seem special or scary to kids these days.

But you have to understand that back then for a major Hollywood movie to have a kid cussing and saying sacrilegious stuff like that was incredibly disturbing as a concept.

Also for a horror movie to be treated with intense serious acting performances that were realistic was also a shocker that made folks get into it.

These days those things are normal in horror movies. To a certain extent. I still don't see major Hollywood movies coming out with things like the crucifix self mutilation scene in terms of offense and sacrilege.

nod I love both movies. The background music alone in "The Shining" still makes the hairs on my arm stand up to this very day, even though I've seen the movie a thousand times. That's why I love watching it. nod Something about staying remote in a large, grand hotel mesmerizes me. nod

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Reply #53 posted 08/24/12 9:56am

Ottensen

paintedlady said:

smoothcriminal12 said:

I heard that The Omen is much worse than The Exorcist.

The Omen didn't mess me up like Exorcist did...

Amityville is almost as scary as Exorcist is.

The slasher movies that came after (Chainsaw, Hostel, Friday the 13, Nightmare on Elm st., Saw, etc.) were never really as scary as the demonic movies.

I was cool with the Omen, even as a kid.

I just did a course late last year/early winter this year on the book of Daniel, and Eschatology, & that made me look at the movie in an entirely different way. I find it intriguing and can see where they inserted parts of Daniel into the plots of the series (while using a US political figure as an easy choice to be what is "The Little Horn" in end time prophecy, though it's not really accurate nor in alignment with what/who Scripture scripture will be the final world power, ect, ect) .

Now what I can tell you is that I was NOT cool with was that damn Amityville Horror! Add that to the the fact that I had a big ole tree outside of my bedroom window, and for some reason the year that film came out, my crazy ass mama got us handmade clowns that looked like the evil cousins to the one that tried to kill folks in the movie confused . I haven't been home in a while, but I think her crazy ass still has them clowns sitting pretty on the couch in he basement. The light shines smack dab on their grinning faces when you clich the light switch to walk downstairs and all you hear ids the sound of the gas furnace mad. Next time I go home, I'mma burn them mofos down at the lake and start anointing everything that ever touched them with oil and holy water disbelief

Lawd help me and my oblivious mother lol

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Reply #54 posted 08/24/12 10:03am

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smoothcriminal12 said:

Ottensen said:

You might be fine since you want to watch it in the middle of the day, but I think horror movies are always best watched with friends/loved ones. smile

How scary you find it will depend on what your personal thoughts are on possession, demonic entities, etc. If you don't believe such a thing exists, you'll likely be fine. If you have a connection to or are sensitive to that which is of the spirit world, you may have some moments which might be uneasy with the content.

The Excorcist and A Serbian Film are pretty much the only two "horror" movies I don't rock with under any circumstances after seeing them once. A Serbian Film has nothing to do with demonic possession or spiritual stuff, but is is likely the vilest, most evil piece of mentally tortuous film making since 120 Days of Sodom (aka "Salo"). Those are the 3 films that I always kinda give people the side eye with when they just want to "try something new" in the horror genre and might mention those as options.

You know, the more I think of it, why can't you try something a bit less heavy and more "fantastic" as in fantasy-like....like say, Friday the 13th, a Nightmare on Elm Street movie, or hey, one of the Hellraisers lol

Are they scarier or...? I'm not Christian/Catholic so I'm thinking I migth be fine. lol

Aww shucks, the Friday the 13th movies, Halloween and Nightmare on Elm Street are movies I treat as pure comedy. lol I only watch those for laughs. Now Hellraiser, is on a whole other level.

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #55 posted 08/24/12 10:06am

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missfee said:

smoothcriminal12 said:

I'm home alone, middle of the day. I wanna watch my first horror movie, and I chose The Exorcist.

What's the verdict? Scary or not?

Go ahead and watch it and when you do, make sure the room is completely dark, all doors, windows and curtains closed. That's the best! nod Trust me. Get you some popcorn and watch to your delight. I love that movie. (P.S. for added adventure, drink some wine while watching too) thumbs up!

I dunno about that. lol

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Reply #56 posted 08/24/12 10:07am

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missfee said:

smoothcriminal12 said:

Are they scarier or...? I'm not Christian/Catholic so I'm thinking I migth be fine. lol

Aww shucks, the Friday the 13th movies, Halloween and Nightmare on Elm Street are movies I treat as pure comedy. lol I only watch those for laughs. Now Hellraiser, is on a whole other level.

Wow, I always thought they were going to be really scary. lol

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Reply #57 posted 08/24/12 10:08am

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smoothcriminal12 said:

missfee said:

Go ahead and watch it and when you do, make sure the room is completely dark, all doors, windows and curtains closed. That's the best! nod Trust me. Get you some popcorn and watch to your delight. I love that movie. (P.S. for added adventure, drink some wine while watching too) thumbs up!

I dunno about that. lol

evillol Trust me, do it. You'll thank me later. thumbs up!

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Reply #58 posted 08/24/12 10:12am

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smoothcriminal12 said:

missfee said:

Aww shucks, the Friday the 13th movies, Halloween and Nightmare on Elm Street are movies I treat as pure comedy. lol I only watch those for laughs. Now Hellraiser, is on a whole other level.

Wow, I always thought they were going to be really scary. lol

ohgoon You can count on both hands the amount of people who conveniently fall while being chased and end up being hacked. It's hilarious. Especially when the teenagers sneak off to have sex in the most dumbest places ever and end up getting sliced up. spit

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Reply #59 posted 08/24/12 10:17am

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Save yourself a couple hours and watch this instead...

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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