Place: Home alone
Time: 2AM
Participants: Me and a cat
Results: Scared shitless
Watched that movie last night and it scared the hell outta me. I actually had to pause it 3/4's of the way thru and play a game for a bit. Between the door slams and the cat jumping on the back of my chair at random times, I was a wreck, lol.
I highly recommend you watch it. Some great copies available on Demonoid.
I do have some Demonoid invites left if anyone is interested. I won't explain what they are just in case its frowned upon on the boards. Send me an email at [email protected].
Place: My Bedroom
Time: 5PM (It was dark anyway)
Participants: Me and My Bwestestest bwuddy in the Hwooollle Wide Wworld
Results: Skipping half the movie just to find the parts where the ghost is kicking ass and then (SPOILER) everyone dies (SPOILER)
*cough*pirated*cough*
but the videos are empty?! 3 avi files 500mb but nothing.
im sending ya a mail
Emailed you back with the invite code. There are at least 2 versians on Demonoid. The theatrical cut, which was scarier, and the DVD release, which wasn't as bad. Read the comments on the torrent to make sure which is which.
place: theatre
time: night
participants: me and a whole lots of people
result: because of the big screen and loud noises in a theatre (especially this movie!) I jumped off my chair a few times.
I dropped my pack of nacho's that way :sad.gif:
I've watched this video a while ago when it came out and was shocked that it was such a crappy movie. First off, the whole movie wasn't scary except for only one thing; the ending where the guy just gets thrown - that's it. This movie was stupid and nothing really happened and the plot lacked development.
I've watched this video a while ago when it came out and was shocked that it was such a crappy movie. First off, the whole movie wasn't scary except for only one thing; the ending where the guy just gets thrown - that's it. This movie was stupid and nothing really happened and the plot lacked development.
To each their own. Considering it made 10 times its budget at the box office, its one of the best box office return per dollar of budget ever made. So obviously there is something there that a loarge amount of people were willing to see. And its not like people didnt have an idea of what they were going there to see, the movie gradually spread to more theatres over a months time.
I've watched this video a while ago when it came out and was shocked that it was such a crappy movie. First off, the whole movie wasn't scary except for only one thing; the ending where the guy just gets thrown - that's it. This movie was stupid and nothing really happened and the plot lacked development.
To each their own. Considering it made 10 times its budget at the box office, its one of the best box office return per dollar of budget ever made. So obviously there is something there that a loarge amount of people were willing to see. And its not like people didnt have an idea of what they were going there to see, the movie gradually spread to more theatres over a months time.
Yes, the movie was made on a $15,000 budget and pulled in over $100 million. If that wasn't a success than I don't know what is.
I also was only scared when Micah got thrown at the camera. That part sent a chill up my spine. Regardless, the general audience and reviewers were scared and the low budget film made $140 million. You don't need to like a movie to acknowledge its success.
Watched part of it... And stopped right there because:
a) No respectable amount of blood or at least head flying past the camera.
:cool.gif: I hate it when people can't just turn the lights on which gives a positive feeling of security.
c) I'd knock back on the walls until the noise stopped, done that sometimes when I hear random noises, be it the neighbor or... Something.
d) Would try to realize after a while why the hell some ghost/demon/bad guy is interested in waking me up in the middle of the night and not instantly kill me.
f) Practice demonology and sacrifice myself/some guy to go into the 'other side' and kick that spirit's ass for waking me up in the middle of the night to either play with the chandelier (and falls, thus the 'thud') or say some inaudible words that are pretty common in rehabilitation centers.
g) If I wanted to actually 'simulate' ghosts or whatever like the film tried to do, I'd just go to some haunted house or just try to get a better life rather than watch two people scream/joke in front of a camera.
h) I could get a Ouija or whatever and get this over with.
i) I had the urge of wasting 5 minutes of my precious life to write this post.
f) Practice demonology and sacrifice myself/some guy to go into the 'other side' and kick that spirit's ass for waking me up in the middle of the night to either play with the chandelier (and falls, thus the 'thud') or say some inaudible words that are pretty common in rehabilitation centers.
rofl
Reminds me of being back in the Navy. We used to joke around that when our Senior Chief would ask if our equipment was back up, we would say "Yup, even sacrificed a few chickens to appease the Gods so it would keep working." Well one day some guy in the berthing had his pillow bust. So we took a hand full of feathers and dumped them around the computers. When our boss walked in, he was all WTF is this?!?. My reply, "They were from the chickens". Took about 3 seconds and I thought the old guy was going to **** himself laughing. He could never walk into that equipment room again without busting up laughing. I had taped a big crow feather to the top of one of the computers.
Place: Theatre
Time: Around 8 at night.
Participants: Me and my bro.
Results: Got scared shitless. Went to go roll out a sleeping bag and slept in my mothers room out of paranoia (I don't have my own room).
Time: 2AM
Participants: Me and a cat
Results: Scared shitless
Watched that movie last night and it scared the hell outta me. I actually had to pause it 3/4's of the way thru and play a game for a bit. Between the door slams and the cat jumping on the back of my chair at random times, I was a wreck, lol.
I highly recommend you watch it. Some great copies available on Demonoid.
I do have some Demonoid invites left if anyone is interested. I won't explain what they are just in case its frowned upon on the boards. Send me an email at [email protected].
*cough*pirated*cough*
but the videos are empty?! 3 avi files 500mb but nothing.
im sending ya a mail
Time: 5PM (It was dark anyway)
Participants: Me and My Bwestestest bwuddy in the Hwooollle Wide Wworld
Results: Skipping half the movie just to find the parts where the ghost is kicking ass and then (SPOILER) everyone dies (SPOILER)
Emailed you back with the invite code. There are at least 2 versians on Demonoid. The theatrical cut, which was scarier, and the DVD release, which wasn't as bad. Read the comments on the torrent to make sure which is which.
time: night
participants: me and a whole lots of people
result: because of the big screen and loud noises in a theatre (especially this movie!) I jumped off my chair a few times.
I dropped my pack of nacho's that way :sad.gif:
http://www.minerwars.com/?aid=640
To each their own. Considering it made 10 times its budget at the box office, its one of the best box office return per dollar of budget ever made. So obviously there is something there that a loarge amount of people were willing to see. And its not like people didnt have an idea of what they were going there to see, the movie gradually spread to more theatres over a months time.
Yes, the movie was made on a $15,000 budget and pulled in over $100 million. If that wasn't a success than I don't know what is.
I also was only scared when Micah got thrown at the camera. That part sent a chill up my spine. Regardless, the general audience and reviewers were scared and the low budget film made $140 million. You don't need to like a movie to acknowledge its success.
I wouldn't listen to a thing I say. I'm probably insane.
Also known as 'Rils'
a) No respectable amount of blood or at least head flying past the camera.
:cool.gif: I hate it when people can't just turn the lights on which gives a positive feeling of security.
c) I'd knock back on the walls until the noise stopped, done that sometimes when I hear random noises, be it the neighbor or... Something.
d) Would try to realize after a while why the hell some ghost/demon/bad guy is interested in waking me up in the middle of the night and not instantly kill me.
f) Practice demonology and sacrifice myself/some guy to go into the 'other side' and kick that spirit's ass for waking me up in the middle of the night to either play with the chandelier (and falls, thus the 'thud') or say some inaudible words that are pretty common in rehabilitation centers.
g) If I wanted to actually 'simulate' ghosts or whatever like the film tried to do, I'd just go to some haunted house or just try to get a better life rather than watch two people scream/joke in front of a camera.
h) I could get a Ouija or whatever and get this over with.
i) I had the urge of wasting 5 minutes of my precious life to write this post.
rofl
Reminds me of being back in the Navy. We used to joke around that when our Senior Chief would ask if our equipment was back up, we would say "Yup, even sacrificed a few chickens to appease the Gods so it would keep working." Well one day some guy in the berthing had his pillow bust. So we took a hand full of feathers and dumped them around the computers. When our boss walked in, he was all WTF is this?!?. My reply, "They were from the chickens". Took about 3 seconds and I thought the old guy was going to **** himself laughing. He could never walk into that equipment room again without busting up laughing. I had taped a big crow feather to the top of one of the computers.
steam name-Lunarglare
Time: Around 8 at night.
Participants: Me and my bro.
Results: Got scared shitless. Went to go roll out a sleeping bag and slept in my mothers room out of paranoia (I don't have my own room).
Time: 11PM
Participants: Me
Results: WTF?
Seriously, It was horrible... Was it supposed to be scary? I think they tried too hard