Would anyone appreciate a top disturbing/impacting scary story list?

Discussion in 'Movies' started by VoicelessPanda, Feb 6, 2014.

  1. This past week i wrote a bomb ass.paper for comp 2 and i really want to share it. This is a list for sick fucks who love horror, and shocking movies. I reviewed and picked the best of each of the past ten years. I hope someone would like to read it :)
     
  2. No one :/?

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  3. Maybe they don't want to meet your descriptor of being a sick fuck? :rolleyes:
     
    Actually it was only 6 minutes after posting that you bumped it, be patient. :smoke:
     
  4. Lol hmm true
    It was like 12 hours man XD

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  5. My bad. :smoke: 
     
  6. Sure why not. I actively seek out movies like that though so I've probably seen a good amount of them.
     
  7. You gonna post the fucker or do you want people to beg?
     
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  8. Post it


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  9. #9 bipola, Feb 8, 2014
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    yeah i'd be down to read it, i like movies like that.
     
    i actually posted a similar thread on a different forum a while ago, basically a list of disturbing/fucked up films (not necessarily all scary/horror though) and my thoughts on them, links to their imdb page etc then asked people to post others i might not have seen.
     
    when i'm going through a shitty phase in life, i find myself particularly drawn to these kinds of films as they make my life seem comparatively normal/not that fucked up in comparison...
     
  10. Sorry guys, fucking school
    I wanted to revise it but youll get the point :)
     
    Vasquez, Rex
    COMP 1302-124
    Prof. Vasquez
    February 1<sup>st</sup>, 2013
    Most Impacting Scary Movies of the Past Ten Years
    Most people enjoy a nice movie portraying that every conflict in life inevitably becomes solved, and in the end you're happy. Then there are us who love to be scared, visually tortured, and grossed out to an extreme limit; more than a “scary” story about Halloween. Over the past ten years of my life, after I overcame the fear of a scary movie, I started to love this genre and searched for the most disturbing films-inspiring me to work with films for a career. I also chose the past ten years due to technological advancements bringing eerie scenes to a whole new level; these aren't your daddy's horror films. In my journey to find the most heart-wrenching films I love to tell others to observe what I have, digging through forums and top 10 lists to compile this epic. This list is different-from the perspective of one who loves the goriest frightening movies, not a journalist writing a blog for more publicity. I will explain why these movies are the best of each year, from personal viewing experience, and why they trumped other movies of the year. Enjoy.
    2003 – House of 1000 Corpses was my favorite movie from this year, even though I didn't watch this movie in the year it came out. The scenes of blood and gore made this movie stand out to me; especially the fact that Rob Zombie, a dark metal vocalist, created this with his tormented mind. Carnival themed hues in this movie, and occasional insane clown, give this film a nostalgic “lost in a carnival as a child” reminiscence. If you're a fan of gore like I am, then you too would love to see a scene where someone gets shot in the face with a shotgun. That's right, a shotgun to the face. While House of 1000 corpses got the title for best of this year based on my love of blood, 28 Days Later was a revelatory film for the zombie genre. Since early 1992 no movie had been able to reanimate zombies, if you will-eh? This movie paves the way for a Dawn of the Dead remake and whole new love affair with zombies in a new generation.
    2004- This year Saw was released and started a franchise lasting, not effectively, to seven movies-even going on eight. Hopefully with the next Saw film currently in active development they will retrace their original roots of blood and torture from their hiatus since 2010, and right their horror movie flaws. The first Saw was captivating the first time I could stomach it at an age of approximately ten; this grew my love for torture films and expanded the market rapidly. Second to the birth of torture horror, if you will, was The Grudge. Re-imagined from a Japanese movie titled Ju-On, the albino Japanese boy with a jet black bowl haircut attempting to pig squeal will stick with you for life. While not as visually shocking and exposing as Saw, The Grudge­­'s combination of slow pans to jump scares will keep your lights on for a few nights.
    2005- 2005 was a year to me untampered by any other masterpiece released. Hostel took Saw's torture and gore and teased “that's all you got?” While Saw was a killer torturing a human through interaction with a doll on the tricycle from The Shining, Hostel went a more psychological moral questioning route. Would you torture another human; especially paying the big bucks to torture as you please an American, being in a country surrounding Germany. This film's shocking unethical values opened my mind to a new way of seeing the lengths people will go to feel ultimate power, even get a sort of revenge for World War II.
    2006- For a consecutive year I only watched one horror movie all year, again. This feast of daydreams of the worst scenarios of death coming true was compiled as Final Destination 3. Throughout this film scenes of blood splatter due to super octane death drove me to stay alert for the next corner all; the average horror film length of an hour and a half felt like a montage. The scene that bumped The Hills Have Eyes out of the same category was where a man gets his head smashed by two plates (45 lbs.) together, when exercise machine cables snap
    2007- This year I sort of came out to scary movies and was willing to give them a shot, progressing deeply and rapidly through levels of horror. The Messengers blew my lid off. Pans to scary fingernail scratches dug deep going into a room that's locked; which in fact only the baby could see and interact with froze me in my seat. Kristen Stewart's stoic facial expression was yet to be developed in this film, making it a diamond, and I'm grateful her real acting was “gotten out of the way” The feeling of being deserted on  possessed property by a captivating demon adds to the suspense of being trapped with your own demons. This remote location setting, of having nowhere to run, is even built upon flawlessly the upcoming year.
    2008- Plat formed off of The Messengers, The Strangers isolated a couple after a very rough emotional conflict at a wedding and let the strangers in. Vulnerable to scary noises and shadows creeping by indulging in sexes own release methods, women listening to music and drinking wine while a man speeds off with a tire screech, the masked people attack. The aspect of adding masked killers to the fright of not being having anywhere to hide from your killers within miles paranoys me. The jump scares draw you in building tense moments as you stare out of the window to see the most memorable masks ever. Country houses still creep me out to this day.
    2009- Dead Snow was one of the best horror movies, as well as zombie movies I've ever seen. Before this film I never bothered with any zombie movie; and after it either. The concept I loved for this movie was Norwegian campers going to a cabin atop a previously German occupied Nazi area, and meeting the SS a second time.  This was the first movie I saw the idea of Nazi zombies, made popular by the Call of Duty franchise, come to life and be even better than imagined. If you can sift through subtitles, and stand Norwegian dialect and screaming here's your bone.
    2010- Skip this one if you have a really weak stomach. I've lost my appetite waiting through this movie for the end to make my friends cry; you'll never forget A Serbian Film. I didn't even know what Serbia was. The scenes of a child, soon to be horribly and unforgivably killed, watching porn films his father was in shocked me enough. From ultimate family betrayal, to being maliciously drugged with whole mind changing effects and doing whatever someone else wants you to, has uncovered a new fear. If you want to live innocent please skip this one.
    2011- Wow. Never have a seen a movie this appalling, except the previous listed one of course, due to sheer sexual boundaries. Fellas, can you imagine masturbating with a towel? Imagine sandpaper. Yep, this movie has it all! One of the most pedophile looking shots of a man I've ever seen in my life still makes me want to watch this movie for shock value. Forming on the idea of the first movie, The Human Centipede 2 is a man watching this movie and trying to create it. What's human centipede you ask? You don't want to see.
    2012- The past six years I only watched one movie all year basically, and the upcoming ones as well. As the technology and scariness advanced through effects and camera use, I no longer needed to cheat on my favorite film still needing a bit more fright. Sinister is not one to disappoint. The reason this movie stood out to me this year was the footage of people being tortured to death. By a killer, you ask? No, their youngest child finally gets their way. While possession wasn't big in this movie, the story held it together as you wanted to find out more information with the protagonist. A jump scare, followed by silent zooms and focuses, made me in love with this movie, I actually flinched in theaters.
    2013- Have you ever watched a random movie you've never heard of? I bet you've never found a gem like this. I Spit on Your Grave 2, they had enough revenue from the first to make a second? Regardless of the un-luring title this movie is so torturous of a girl getting raped, stolen from New York, and taken of all places to Bulgaria. This is the only movie I've ever seen a rape scene in, wow the intensity and emotion that scene alone conveys is amazing I was shaking feeling as if I was there. You feel such empathy for this woman and later in the movie laugh and actually feel good and happy these torture scenes are taking place; with quotes repeated to the characters in context of them being tortured now, you have to evilly grin.
    2014 - I have yet to see any good movies worth willing to pay between ten and twenty dollars to see this year. The movies I am anticipating like no other are The Poltergeist and Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead. Based specifically on the fact that I've never see the first Poltergeist, I'm very excited to see this remake. I do know that the little girl of the family gets sucked into the TV; the analog TV's were much thicker, I don't know how she's going to fit into a flat screen in this remake. But I guarantee you I will definitely watch a modified greater film experience in this slight possession and horror film. Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead captivated me from one trailer alone. The one survivor named Red, who barely got away with his dismembered arm in the front seat last movie, opens the trailer. His arm has been surgically reattached and he's shocked and so angry; he doesn't remember leaving the mountain and thought he was dead. The next cut we see him punch through a Nazi Zombie's head, with the surgically reattached arm they tried taking the first round.
    Honorable Mention: Even if you managed to not look around the whole time reminiscing upon movies that still make you scared of things in everyday life, I still have to turn lights on going anywhere in the dark because of this movie.  The Exorcism of Emily Rose forever changed my life in the dark, and ultimately grew my love for this genre and ended up making me want to work in the film industry. This film gets an honorable mention for being the beginning of a genre that's the only one to scare me to this day, possessions and demons. The reality of this genre emotionally changed me and I swear when I think too hard in the dark I see possessed dolls, people in peripheral glimpses passing mirrors, and shadows gaining on me as I put snacks away. Bravo Emily, bravo.
     
  11. #11 So_savage420, Feb 10, 2014
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    The first Poltergeist sacred the shit out of me when I was younger haha made me afraid to have the TV on when the snow/static came on instead of the cable.

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  12. What was it about man i dont even know??
     
  13. Its been a while since I've watched it to remember everything but spirits and evil ghosts are haunting this house and they wanted to take the owners of the house daughter or some shit.


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  14. Oo and when the TV static was on in the little girls room the spirits would talk to her and convince her to come closer then get sucked in the tv lol


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  15. Oh wow that sounds lije the only interesting part lmfao
    I fucking.love the static in The Ring.though, one of the only movies im still scared of today!

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  16. you should reread it theres a few errors
     
    get rid of your name so that the FUZZ wont be able to find you... especially if you are in an illegal state
     
  17. Yeah its my first draft :/

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  18. Penis c;

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  19. The exorcism of Emily Rose scared the shit out of me sooooooooo badly when i was a kid
     
  20. Its like masturbation the more you do it, the more you want it, over and over till they lock you up ...true!
     

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