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PrimalScream
08-28-2006, 02:02 PM
A series of question that i thought would be fun to see the results of....
What was the last movie that genuinely made you scared shitless? (so much that you couldn't sleep in the dark)
what was the last movie that made you really cry? (im talking floods of tears-joyfull or sadness)
What was the last movie that REALLY made you think about life?
how here has never been effected by a movie like this? (lets see how hollow and dead you are inside for this one.lol)
SnowTrooper
08-28-2006, 02:07 PM
I watched a half hour of The Exorcist and couldnt sleep for two days. Whenever I see that little girls face when shes possessed scares the hell out of me. I still cant watch that movie.
Ive never cried while watching a movie but the last one that brought a tear to my ear was Click.
Last movie I saw that made me think about my life was Rudy. I realized that I could never do what Rudy did and it made me fell like a failure.
Ryan K
08-28-2006, 02:24 PM
What was the last movie that genuinely made you scared shitless? (so much that you couldn't sleep in the dark)
When I was 10, Stephen King's It had me scarred enough to plug up the sink and tub when I went into the bathroom. Thats the only film that really affected me like that.
what was the last movie that made you really cry? (im talking floods of tears-joyfull or sadness)
I've never cried at a movie. I'm not trying to sound macho, I just never have. The closest I probably got was Grave of the Fireflies.
What was the last movie that REALLY made you think about life?
City of God on Saturday.
Scared? Probably BLAIR WITCH PROJECT. To hell with the naysayers, that movie scared me
Cry? I cried at the end of DONNIE DARKO, but alot of that had to do with the song played. As for just movies, BOYZ N THA HOOD or MENACE II SOCIETY made me sad and SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION made me happy.
Made me think about life? No clue.
davids
08-28-2006, 03:02 PM
The actor who played the father in that 70 show wakes up in a pedistran saftey island. he has done this before in fact hundreds of times before. He finds out that the universe is repeating the same hour over and over again.
And worst of all he is the only one who knows it, He discovers that a scientist predicted it and after many tries gets to see him. he discribs the results and what happens and the scientist see's his pdrediction is right. The man asks is there any thing he can do.
The answer is no, in frustration he pulls a guards gun and shoot himself in the head. when the hour is up he finds himself in the same cross walk.
I put myself in his plight and it scares me shitless. One hour always the same untill the end of time. Not enough time to go anywere or do anything.
If it was a week or even a day, you could go some were, do something, make love to a woman, get drunk, read a book watch a movie. But no, it's the same sad hour for ever!:mad:
Buzz Dixon
08-28-2006, 03:25 PM
Only 4 movies have ever given me nightmares, and the last one was GOODFELLAS, specifically the "Do I amuse you?" scene.
I cried at THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST.
WHAT THE [BLEEP] DO WE KNOW? was quite thought provoking.
Ontir
08-28-2006, 04:44 PM
A series of question that i thought would be fun to see the results of....
What was the last movie that genuinely made you scared shitless? (so much that you couldn't sleep in the dark)
what was the last movie that made you really cry? (im talking floods of tears-joyfull or sadness)
What was the last movie that REALLY made you think about life?
how here has never been effected by a movie like this? (lets see how hollow and dead you are inside for this one.lol)
the Descent left me with some nightmares. Cat-sex, outside my window that night didn't help any, either!
I wish I could remember the name of it now, but it was an African film about a small boy, orphaned and alone in Johannesburg, South Africa, and dealt with AIDS, so much so, that it's now required viewing in the schools in Swaziland. I know 11 South Africaners, at least 6 are HIV+, and 2 are full-blown AIDS. The film really had a major affect on me, and talking to the producer aftewards, I was a total mess. He was moved by my reaction, and said that it was a common occurence.
I'm going to have to 2nd Buzz, with What the &%##@ Do We Know?. Pretty wild stuff. A runner-up from TV, would be the Leonardo Da Vinci show I watched on PBS the other night. The man designed the first artificial heart valve 400 years ago. He also figured out that blood moved through the body in a vortex, which is something modern, western medicine only discovered 18 years ago! It made me wonder about how one man can possess such a vast intellect, and what he could've done, if he'd had more advanced mathematics, if he'd learned geometry before he was 30, and had a computer? What the world would be like with that sort of advanced basis?
BoosterBronze
08-28-2006, 04:52 PM
I'm going to have to 2nd Buzz, with What the &%##@ Do We Know?. Pretty wild stuff. A runner-up from TV, would be the Leonardo Da Vinci show I watched on PBS the other night. The man designed the first artificial heart valve 400 years ago. He also figured out that blood moved through the body in a vortex, which is something modern, western medicine only discovered 18 years ago! It made me wonder about how one man can possess such a vast intellect, and what he could've done, if he'd had more advanced mathematics, if he'd learned geometry before he was 30, and had a computer? What the world would be like with that sort of advanced basis?
If Leonardo had a computer, he'd have spent all his times on the Rumble Forums debating Star Wars canon. He'd have never got around to painting, hiding the terrible truth about Christ, or inventing parachutes,
Ontir
08-28-2006, 05:13 PM
Da Vinci would've figured out the laws of aerodynamics, and instead of stopping with the design of his fixed wing glider (which was build, and flew higher and longer than the Wright Bros.), he'd probably have mapped the wings of birds, and created machinery which perfectly mimics them, and we'd all have bird-suits now. He was trying to build an artificial man, with the idea of building mechanical replacement prostheses. Computing power would've moved him a great deal further toward that end. He'd probably also be designing buildings that would knock Frank O. Gehry on his butt with wonderment!
Your Imaginary Pal
08-28-2006, 05:29 PM
1.) I finally saw the Audition(Japanese Horror Flick by Tekashi Mike),
horror flicks usually don't really affect me, but I had difficulty finding a
good night's sleep afterwards, it was creepy as f*ck.
2.) Feel like a sap for saying this, but Finding Nemo got me when Marlin
was leaving Dori, Dori got all sad saying "When I'm with you I remember,
it's like I'm...home." Didn't cry like a baby, but some tears began falling.
3.) Antoine Fisher, he had a rough life...but he's still standing, he's still strong.
hoffmandu
08-28-2006, 05:31 PM
Scared SHitless: Exorcist-the beginning was pretty brutal. I was wide-eyed watching hyena's ripping a child apart.
Cried: I generally don't cry ever, but Weatherman (Nic Cage) came closest. Just something about his relationship with his father, I really related to it.
Thought provoking: V for Vendetta
Lord of Denial
08-28-2006, 05:43 PM
Scared Shitless- Jaws when I was 4 I not only could not sleep but I refused to take a bath for 2 weeks.
Cried- Rocky gets me every time.
Thought provoking- V for Vendetta for me as well.
Murrocko
08-28-2006, 05:44 PM
What was the last movie that genuinely made you scared shitless? (so much that you couldn't sleep in the dark)
Nightmare on Elm Street
What was the last movie that made you really cry? (im talking floods of tears-joyfull or sadness)
Hardball
What was the last movie that REALLY made you think about life?
Donnie Darko
Dennis K
08-28-2006, 05:45 PM
A series of question that i thought would be fun to see the results of....
What was the last movie that genuinely made you scared shitless? (so much that you couldn't sleep in the dark)
what was the last movie that made you really cry? (im talking floods of tears-joyfull or sadness)
What was the last movie that REALLY made you think about life?
how here has never been effected by a movie like this? (lets see how hollow and dead you are inside for this one.lol)
1) The original King Kong. What? I was seven years-old!
2) Brian's Song. It still makes me cry.
shades of eternity
08-28-2006, 06:41 PM
serenity to pretty much all of the above.
1. didn't make me scared shitless, but definately knew how to make me jumpy.
plus every blow the crew took, you thought was their last.
ginger snaps II gets an honor able mention. - I haven't seen such great horror timing since hitchcock.
2. The death of wash really got to me, mainly how quick it happened (especially contrasted with the worlds worth death scene in matrix revolutions).
3. Normally not a sentimental fan, but it really touch a nerve the message of serenity.
clayholio
08-28-2006, 07:08 PM
A series of question that i thought would be fun to see the results of....
What was the last movie that genuinely made you scared shitless? (so much that you couldn't sleep in the dark)
what was the last movie that made you really cry? (im talking floods of tears-joyfull or sadness)
What was the last movie that REALLY made you think about life?
how here has never been effected by a movie like this? (lets see how hollow and dead you are inside for this one.lol)
I don't think I've ever been that scared of a movie. Closest would have to be A Clockwork Orange, which I made the mistake of starting at 1 AM. Whoops!!!
I rarely cry at movies, but I was pretty close during Good Will Hunting.
A Scanner Darkly had a lot to chew on. I could have used a couple of hours alone in a dark room to think about things immediately following watching it, but that wasn't in the cards.
Pheonix-NoRelation
08-28-2006, 08:56 PM
These questions are pretty tough.
1) Don't know really. Last one to really kind of scare me was White Noise.
2) I wasn't balling or anything but I always have a couple of tears brought to my eyes by Forrest Gump & Especially E.T.
3) Don't really know. Maybe Forrest Gump. Or maybe another Tom Hanks movie, Apollo 13. (Apollo 13 is my favorite movie :p ) Or maybe The Patriot. (That's my 2nd favorite :p )
Nyssane
08-28-2006, 09:46 PM
What was the last movie that genuinely made you scared shitless? (so much that you couldn't sleep in the dark)
Umm, I can't really think of any that terrified me too greatly. Silent Hill was the last horror movie I saw, but I wasn't scared shitless. Maybe... hmm, Exorcist: The Beginning. I wanted to walk out, but I was there on a date, and that would've been awkward.
what was the last movie that made you really cry? (im talking floods of tears-joyfull or sadness)
Oh, I cry every movie I see. The last one that I saw that really made me bawl would have to be Ordinary People. And I only say that because I watched it recently for like the third time, and I teared up the first two times, but the third time I just started bawling my eyes out. And like every scene. It was odd.
What was the last movie that REALLY made you think about life?
I'd say Ordinary People, but I already mentioned it. Hmm, probably Last Holiday (don't laugh). I could relate to Queen Latifah's character, apart from the whole being a big, black woman thing. And it was the last movie I saw that made me think, so...
PrimalScream
08-29-2006, 03:46 AM
the Descent left me with some nightmares. Cat-sex, outside my window that night didn't help any, either!
I wish I could remember the name of it now, but it was an African film about a small boy, orphaned and alone in Johannesburg, South Africa, and dealt with AIDS, so much so, that it's now required viewing in the schools in Swaziland. I know 11 South Africaners, at least 6 are HIV+, and 2 are full-blown AIDS. The film really had a major affect on me, and talking to the producer aftewards, I was a total mess. He was moved by my reaction, and said that it was a common occurence.
I'm going to have to 2nd Buzz, with What the &%##@ Do We Know?. Pretty wild stuff. A runner-up from TV, would be the Leonardo Da Vinci show I watched on PBS the other night. The man designed the first artificial heart valve 400 years ago. He also figured out that blood moved through the body in a vortex, which is something modern, western medicine only discovered 18 years ago! It made me wonder about how one man can possess such a vast intellect, and what he could've done, if he'd had more advanced mathematics, if he'd learned geometry before he was 30, and had a computer? What the world would be like with that sort of advanced basis?
what does catsex sound like then?
PrimalScream
08-29-2006, 03:48 AM
Only 4 movies have ever given me nightmares, and the last one was GOODFELLAS, specifically the "Do I amuse you?" scene.
I cried at THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST.
WHAT THE [BLEEP] DO WE KNOW? was quite thought provoking.
did you cry at the bit where he fella nd the cross wood landed on his back and mary rushed to his side to try and help him just like the first time he fell as a child? coz that really did it for me.
Buzz Dixon
08-29-2006, 09:02 AM
re PASSION OF THE CHRISTdid you cry at the bit where he fella nd the cross wood landed on his back and mary rushed to his side to try and help him just like the first time he fell as a child? coz that really did it for me.I was crying all the way through it. For many Christians, THE PASSION was a much needed visceral reminder as to what was sacrificed for us so that we might be saved. Count me in that group.
Dreadstar
08-29-2006, 09:20 AM
The last time I couldn't sleep over a movie was The Exorcist.
Wait, that's not exactly true. I think Pet Sematary did it for me, too. And I stopped watching that one when the little boy got killed. See, my little boy was the same age at the time. I *STILL* cannot watch that movie to this day.
As for crying? I don't honestly know. I know I've been misty-eyed in a few movies over the past years, but can't recall what or why.
The last one that made me introspective was in the mid-90s. I can't remember the name. It was a guy who was on his way to New Orleans or somesuch to get married and he meets a woman along the way that proves to be a spark in his life and they fall in love. The twist ending is that he continues on to New Orleans with his new found soulmate and ditches her to go ahead and get married as planned. WHAT was the name of that one, dammit?
Aggie
08-29-2006, 09:20 AM
1)
the flying monkeys from the wizard of oz creep me out, but if i had to say scared shitless..."the thing" it scores high for both suspense and gross out factor...i get the willies just thinking about it...
2)
whale rider...when pai gives her speech and looks out into the audience and doesn't see her grandpop and tears start rolling down her face...i ball like a little kid...that film is so good for so many reasons...
3)
requeium for a dream...that film just sticks w/ me...love it, hate it, can't or explain it, it saturates you...i was thinking about that film weeks after i saw it and haven't seen it since and i still think about it...just something about how we all exist towing a really fine line that we don't even know is there until we cross it.
Gary Joyce
08-29-2006, 10:18 AM
The only film that has scared the shit out of me was Evil Dead. When i was 10 years old i sneaked downstairs to watch Evil Dead after being told by my parents i couldnt watch it.I soon regretted it.
The last film to make me cry was Finding Neverland - The scene where they perform the play and the end where Johnny Depp is talking to the kid who played Charlie in Charlie and the chocolate factory.
The last film that made me think about life was Eternal Sunshine of A Spotless Mind (god i love that movie)
jessecuster3
08-29-2006, 11:40 AM
I went to go see The Ring alone. While walking out of the movie theater I checked my phone, and there were 3 missed calls all with No Number. I was legitimately spooked. I bought the DVD when it came out, and it still took me 6 months to watch it.
The last movie to make me cry was The Hurricane Everytime I watch it I get at least choked up.
The thoguht provoking one: I guess Waking Life did it, but if not I would say Memento, I had to buy the DVD, read the screenplay and watch it multiple times to figure out what happened.
Dreadstar
08-29-2006, 11:49 AM
Riffing on the original premise:
What was the last movie you walked out of the theater on?
What was the last scene that had you in tears from laughing so hard?
What was the last movie you paid to see a second time at full price?
I think I may have walked out on a movie since then (I can't remember) but the last one I remember is Jason vs. Freddie. Now, don't get me wrong, I knew it was going to be a bad movie going in. I expected it to suck really. But there was just this one spot where I threw my hands up in disgust and just said "Fuck this." Right after the big cornfield scene. The kids are in the car and they sort of casually drop off one of the group at her home, she says something to the effect that it's been a long day and she's tired or some shit.
Yep. That's exactly how I would handle the time after I just saw this humungous flaming demon chop a bunch of my friends into little pices in the middle of a cornfield. "Long day, guys. Don't want to worry the parents. Night."
The last time I busted a gut and had tears from laughing so hard was in a so-so movie. But the one scene was just so... *right*. It was the animated Over the Hedge. The penultimate scene where the raccoon Bruce Willis gives the hyperactive Hammy an energy drink. The following minutes were beyond funny. They were priceless. It actually hurt.
I think the last movie I paid for twice was Dead Man's Chest.
Shellhead
08-29-2006, 11:50 AM
Donnie Darko was the last movie to make me cry and to make me think about life. I can't remember the last time a movie gave me nightmares, because I rarely remember my dreams, but there were some intensely scary moments in The Ring.
jessecuster3
08-29-2006, 11:57 AM
Riffing on the original premise:
What was the last movie you walked out of the theater on?
What was the last scene that had you in tears from laughing so hard?
What was the last movie you paid to see a second time at full price?
Last movie I walked out of the theater during, theres only 2 of them, Caddyshack 2 and Bye Bye Love.
The last scene to well and truly crack me up, 40 Year Old Virgin: "Fucker came out of nowhere !" also Wedding Crashers: "I'm keeping the painting !"
Both of these are making me laugh at my desk right now.
I paid to see Attack of the Clones twice.
Popgun
08-29-2006, 12:17 PM
The actor who played the father in that 70 show wakes up in a pedistran saftey island. he has done this before in fact hundreds of times before. He finds out that the universe is repeating the same hour over and over again.
And worst of all he is the only one who knows it, He discovers that a scientist predicted it and after many tries gets to see him. he discribs the results and what happens and the scientist see's his pdrediction is right. The man asks is there any thing he can do.
The answer is no, in frustration he pulls a guards gun and shoot himself in the head. when the hour is up he finds himself in the same cross walk.
I put myself in his plight and it scares me shitless. One hour always the same untill the end of time. Not enough time to go anywere or do anything.
If it was a week or even a day, you could go some were, do something, make love to a woman, get drunk, read a book watch a movie. But no, it's the same sad hour for ever!:mad:
It was called 12:01 PM (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098962/). There was a slightly more slushy, full length remake a couple of years later with the same title.
LordEd1976
08-29-2006, 12:22 PM
What was the last movie that genuinely made you scared shitless? (so much that you couldn't sleep in the dark)
The first time I saw the Ring. I saw late at night during a thunder storm.
what was the last movie that made you really cry? (im talking floods of tears-joyfull or sadness)
Dead Poets Society. I felt I had a lot in common with the kid who commited suicide
What was the last movie that REALLY made you think about life?
Saving Private Ryan. Specifically the end when Ryan asks his wife if he's been a good man
PrimalScream
08-29-2006, 01:42 PM
movie that scared me- Saw (I still get shivers)
movie that made me cry- maybe Legends of the fall
movie that made me think about life- shawshank Redemption maybe?
changes every week with me though.lol.
ok new question-
what was the last movie that made you come? just kidding (only joking about that one):D
Dreadstar
08-29-2006, 02:07 PM
Last movie I walked out of the theater during, theres only 2 of them, Caddyshack 2 and Bye Bye Love.
Oh, I've walked out on quite a few over the years. Thank god for multiplexes. I might remember some of them, lessee... A Simple Plan, Very Bad Things, Freddie v. Jason... I would have walked out of Blair Witch, but a friend lied to me and said that the ending was the payoff. I can understand Caddyshack 2 but Bye Bye Love struck a chord with me. I was a sure cross between Donnie and Vic at the time, and so much just resonated. Wasn't much of a movie, though, I admit.
Aggie
08-29-2006, 07:17 PM
Riffing on the original premise:
What was the last movie you walked out of the theater on?
What was the last scene that had you in tears from laughing so hard?
What was the last movie you paid to see a second time at full price?
1)
i've never walked out on a film, but superman returns is the closest i've ever come and had i went alone, i would have...
2)
talladega nights...the dinner scene makes you nearly wet your pant...
3)
harry potter and the goblet of fire...i take off from work just so i can go to the early screenings while all the kids are at school...:D
Ryan K
08-29-2006, 07:23 PM
What was the last movie you walked out of the theater on?
I've never walked out of a theater. The last movie I turned off at home though was Chasing Holden. It was just too hard to buy DJ Qualls as a lone wolf badass.
What was the last scene that had you in tears from laughing so hard?
While I wouldn't consider it comedic genius, Jackass: The Movie had me laughing so hard I think I was in tears. I've seen much funnier movies, but rarely any that have scene after scene after scene like that.
What was the last movie you paid to see a second time at full price?
Spider-Man 2. I did go see Superman Returns twice at the theater but I had free passes both times.
Valmore
08-29-2006, 07:42 PM
I cried at THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST.
I, like Mr. Buzz, cried at THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST.
As for being scared completely - probably IT a loooooooong time ago when I was younger. Horror films haven't scared me in years.
The last movie to make me think about life was... uhm... none of them, really.
I've never walked out on a film.
kmeyers
08-29-2006, 07:51 PM
Riffing on the original premise:
What was the last movie you walked out of the theater on?
I walked out on Forrest Gump. I had good reason, though. It was at the dollar show, and by that time everyone was doing their terrible Forrest impressions.
Also my girlfriend had to be home at a certain time, and this was the late showing. We left early, so we'd have time to have sex in my car before I took her home.
What was the last scene that had you in tears from laughing so hard?
Talladega Nights. Will Farrell running on the racetrack in his underwear, and doing the windmill to keep people away from him.
What was the last movie you paid to see a second time at full price?
X2, I think...or Return of the King...
Erebus
08-29-2006, 08:42 PM
Scared Shitless: I saw Child's Play when I was seven. My dad yelled at me for turning on all the lights before I slept.
Cried: I'm not sure what it was called. I woke up really early one day and turned on the TV, and there was this movie playing. It was about a mentally retarded garbage man. His best friend was a German Shepperd, and it got run over. I cried over that.
Think about life: Once again, I'm not sure what it was called. When I was little, I saw this late-night movie. It was about this struggling comedian, who grew a third arm out of his chest, and his friend who was in love with various obese women. I was a wierd kid.
Erebus
08-29-2006, 08:45 PM
Walked out on: The Brothers Grimm. But only because me and my friends were high as shit, and we wanted to get some ice cream.
Cried so hard tears came: Mysterymen. Awesome movie.
Paid to see a second time: Batman Begins. Do I need to explain?
DrewTheXenocide
08-29-2006, 09:12 PM
Movie that scared me - the first Leperchaun movie. I've seen much scarier movies, but it was the proportion of age to scaryness of movie. I wouldn't go anywhere alone for a while after seeing that.
Cried - The Liion King. ("Somebody? Anybody?")
Paid a second time - The Descent. I missed the beginning the first time 'round.
Life - Fight Club. Then, after reading the book, it made me realize how stupid the thoughts I was having post-movie were.
WAlked out - Never.
Buzz Dixon
08-29-2006, 09:47 PM
Walked out on STAR TEK 10 (the one with the plastic surgery aliens) after about 10 minutes. It just felt pointless.
Hardest I ever laughed was VICTOR/VICTORIA, specifically at "If a big tough guy like you..." "Dere's dis Polish fairy, see?" and "My bill." All three scenes literally had me gasping for air, I was laughing so hard.
Paid a second time for THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST.
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