Originally posted by eggmayo
of cause hes talking about 28 Days Later.
It shows the horrific consequences of a virus, experiments on animals and many other thing that could be just around the corner in this day and age.
yes even the fact that they brought theose girls to the facility so they can reproduce is scary, that would be terrifying experience especially for the younger girl.
I'd say the Resident Evil film was not at all scary when it really should be, considering the effort the games and fiction put into it. I mean you want to see really scary zombies and creatures, not just people limping about groaning and making a really bad job about it. The dogs were made to look like the most friendly animal I've seen on film when brought in front of Milla Jokovich (fights them hand-to-hand- how unrealistic).
I found The Ring to be quite frightening simply because of the way it was written and directed. I mean, I don't get freaked out by blood and gore and stuff, but a couple parts unnerved me.
1. The video thing. The pure randomness and lack of sound just creeped me out.
2. When the horse went nuts. The way it just freaked out and got chopped up jolted me.
3. When the old guy committed suicide. I should say that one "jolted" me as well. Eh? Eh?
Jason X was very funny...when the one girl was "raising her grade", we were like, "What the hell, I thought this was a horror movie, not a porno." Then Jason grabs that chick, shoves her face into a bunch of liquid nitrogen, and smashes it on the counter. We started laughing (in a disturbing manner, to say the least).