WhatWouldJoanDo
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The movie Taken is sooooo good.
Shutter (the thai version), A Tale of Two Sisters (Korean version)... for some reason all of those asian horror films disturb me like crazy. Just the long black hair and ghostly face, gak! The american remake versions are never the same, I can watch those with no problem.
agreed! asian films are crazy scary! u shld watch the original the ring! my brothers watched that in the cinema when it came out, and they were talking nonstop about it! the naomi watts version is just not the same.Shutter (the thai version), A Tale of Two Sisters (Korean version)... for some reason all of those asian horror films disturb me like crazy. Just the long black hair and ghostly face, gak! The american remake versions are never the same, I can watch those with no problem.
oh i saw that a few yrs back and it was pretty terrible!!! i loved watching it but so grimey!Oldboy... It's on netflix. Seriously a mind fu*k!
30 Days of Night. This scene right here gave me the chills:
oh my goodness. i am so sorry that happened to you. i can understand why that movie freaked you out.After.Life.
Let me explain: in 2010 I became ill one day. I was with my friends, had a beer, and talked. Then I woke up 8 hours later in the hospital. Apparently, I just passed out, and I didn't react to anything anyone did.
Once I arrived at the hospital, a doctor and two nurses examined me, and found that I even though I looked like I was dead, I wasn't. My pulse was nearly non-exisant, and you couldn't tell I was breathing. I could hear them, but I couldn't react.
I later found out that this could be linked to the fact that I suffer from Porphyria. My body just decided to shut itself down to protect me.
So ... yeah. I came *this close* to being pronounced dead while still alive. Thus, After.Life is the only movie that has ever left me feeling disturbed.
Watched Insidious a couple of weeks ago - it was great! had some great scares and good acting.