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A Person wrote:i don't get silly :(
What happens to you, Matt?
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A Person wrote:i don't get silly :(
What happens to you, Matt?
I act the same, which means i just stand around silently, my shyness is infinite.
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Awww. Some of the shyest people are the most interesting. I think it's quite the folly for people to overlook getting to know wallflowers; they are quite intriguing!
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About a month ago, I was leaving work at my second job (a library where I'm the only employee). The library is a windowless room in the second floor of that campus. The security guard was on his rounds when I left, so I didn't see him.

When I walked out the door, I did not have my wits about me as I like to do when I'm alone in a parking lot. I was irritated about my friend's new girlfriend trying to pick a fight with me (I am obnoxiously hard to pick a fight with) and was composing my non-rebuttal to her in my head.

I looked up and saw this man about 40 yards from me. It was 90-something degrees still even thought it was 7pm. He was wearing a dark hooded cloak. The hood was triangular. He looked like something out of Silent Hill (Pyramid Head) or Japanese slasher films.

He was walking toward me. His hooded cloak was long and covered all his arms and went down probably to his knees. It covered so much of his body that I couldn't even tell what hue his skin was.

Something about him made me uneasy, so I started veering off to my car in a hurry. There were several cars still in the staff lot and there was no reason to assume he knew which one was mine. Once I veered toward my car, he also altered his direction to match.

As you can imagine, this really freaked me out. I thought about running back inside, but instead of my usual sensible, utilitarian shoes, I was wearing heeled boots.

I decided my best course of action was to feint to a car further away from mine. I did and he again adjusted his path. He's getting pretty close to the car now and I was intensely worried that he was going to beat me to it. I quickly feinted back and used my clicker to unlock my car door. I slid into the passenger side (which was closer) and locked the doors.

He passes my car and when he is in front of it he turns around to face me and does this eerie slow wave. I mean ridiculously slow wave. I still could not see his face.

You might be asking me why I am saying it's a guy, and I'm not sure but I am just guessing it was due to the body shape sorta and also the way he walked.

I started self-doubting myself a bit and wondering if I was making this into something it wasn't. I told my husband about it, and he came with me to work the next night so he could walk me out to my car. When we first got to the library that night, I relayed the story to the security guard and he said he would try to pull up the footage on the CCTV.

The shift passed quickly and it was timed for the Mongoose and Greyhound to head home. We stopped by the security desk and he confirmed he found the footage. I hadn;t imagined it at all.

We watched Pyramid Head alter his trajectory to cut me off and then turn around a wave at me. Super scary.

The security guards have been giving me an escort outside now. It's eerie.
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:eek: I'd start carrying something that I could use as a weapon.
Mongoose wrote:Awww. Some of the shyest people are the most interesting. I think it's quite the folly for people to overlook getting to know wallflowers; they are quite intriguing!
ture, but some of us have practiced a lot to avoid attention and deflect all interest so that people leave us alone, i probably do that too much for people to find out much about me.
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A Person wrote::eek: I'd start carrying something that I could use as a weapon.
Mongoose wrote:Awww. Some of the shyest people are the most interesting. I think it's quite the folly for people to overlook getting to know wallflowers; they are quite intriguing!
ture, but some of us have practiced a lot to avoid attention and deflect all interest so that people leave us alone, i probably do that too much for people to find out much about me.
What is:

* Your Favorite Color?

* Your Favorite Animal?

* Your Favorite Food?

* Your Opinion on Pizza?

* Your Favorite Book?
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Mongoose wrote: What is:

* Your Favorite Color?

* Your Favorite Animal?

* Your Favorite Food?

* Your Opinion on Pizza?

* Your Favorite Book?
If i had to pick a single color it would be black

I guess my favorite animals are dogs

To answer two questions at once, pizza may be my favorite food, I'm sure there are others I like more, but I could probably eat pizza once a day and never get tired of it.

Favorite book is hard, I've not read nearly enough to have a favorite. I like different books for different reasons, and I can't decide which reasons are better than other ones. Years ago it probably would've been LotR.
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A Person wrote:
Mongoose wrote: What is:

* Your Favorite Color?

* Your Favorite Animal?

* Your Favorite Food?

* Your Opinion on Pizza?

* Your Favorite Book?
If i had to pick a single color it would be black

I guess my favorite animals are dogs

To answer two questions at once, pizza may be my favorite food, I'm sure there are others I like more, but I could probably eat pizza once a day and never get tired of it.

Favorite book is hard, I've not read nearly enough to have a favorite. I like different books for different reasons, and I can't decide which reasons are better than other ones. Years ago it probably would've been LotR.

Yay, now I know a lot more about you! Are there like 3 more things about yourself that you think I/everyone should know?
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Mongoose wrote: What is:

* Your Favorite Color?
Red.
* Your Favorite Animal?
The Fox. I bet you were expecting a llama, weren't you?
* Your Favorite Food?
That monstrosity of unhealthiness, the Monte Cristo Sandwich, all but extinct in our modern nutrition-centric world.
* Your Opinion on Pizza?
Awesome, but especially with anchovies, which are objectively the best topping.
* Your Favorite Book?
Anything by Victor Hugo. If I had to pick one, probably the Hunchback of Notre Dame, but they are all amazing.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.

I don't want to live in that universe.
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^I wanted to choose the whole canine family for the animal question but it seemed like cheating.
Mongoose wrote:Yay, now I know a lot more about you! Are there like 3 more things about yourself that you think I/everyone should know?
I'll probably have to answer that tomorrow because I'm far too tired to think of that tonight. (me being tired isn't one of those 3 things.
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thellama73 wrote:
Mongoose wrote: What is:

* Your Favorite Color?
Red.
* Your Favorite Animal?
The Fox. I bet you were expecting a llama, weren't you?
* Your Favorite Food?
That monstrosity of unhealthiness, the Monte Cristo Sandwich, all but extinct in our modern nutrition-centric world.
* Your Opinion on Pizza?
Awesome, but especially with anchovies, which are objectively the best topping.
* Your Favorite Book?
Anything by Victor Hugo. If I had to pick one, probably the Hunchback of Notre Dame, but they are all amazing.
Okay well now that you've done it too, I have to do it myself. Good color schematics there, Logan!

* Your Favorite Color?
Green

* Your Favorite Animal?
It is actually a mongoose.

* Your Favorite Food?
Tomatoes!

* Your Opinion on Pizza?
Thin crust with extra sauce, light cheese, and green olives as topper.

* Your Favorite Book?
Popco by Scarlett Thomas. Jonathan Franzen's Freedom is a close second. It literally changed my life.
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A Person wrote:^I wanted to choose the whole canine family for the animal question but it seemed like cheating.
Mongoose wrote:Yay, now I know a lot more about you! Are there like 3 more things about yourself that you think I/everyone should know?
I'll probably have to answer that tomorrow because I'm far too tired to think of that tonight. (me being tired isn't one of those 3 things.
Can't wait!
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* Your Favorite Color?
Turquoise.
* Your Favorite Animal?
Jackdaw.
* Your Favorite Food?
Pizza.
* Your Opinion on Pizza?
My favourite food.
* Your Favorite Book?
The Counterfeiters by André Gide.
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Mongoose wrote: What is:

* Your Favorite Color?

Blue

* Your Favorite Animal?

Kittahs! :)

* Your Favorite Food?

I'm going with perogies. Not because I get to eat them all the time (they are however very very wonderful) but because they have my 2 favorite foods in them: Pasta and mashed potatoes. :D

* Your Opinion on Pizza?

I would give my left hand for a Mary Zifer's Pizza from back home. It was thick crust. Cooked in an old school brick oven. I would order it with both cheeses (the regular colby cheese and the extra mozzerella) with green peppers, onions and mushrooms. I would be the happiest girl that ever ate pizza.

That said - once time at work, I took one of our thin crusts - applied some pesto I brought from home, some artichokes I brought from home, put mozzerella, provalone cheese, my green peppers, onions, mushrooms, feta cheese and chicken on it. Topped it with our garlic shake on seasoning and our oregano. It was pretty frackin' fly too.


* Your Favorite Book?

A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving. It's the book that changed my life.
Also - wtf?!?! - if you don't have a weapon on hand, I liked to use my corkscrew (it was one of those pocket knife style ones) as a makeshift stabby thing. Between the knife on the end and the corckscrew itself, it could do some damage to a face or eye. Also - your keys threaded in between your fingers would work as well for sticking in an eye socket if anyone got too close to you. :srsnod:
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Stabbing someone in the eye is not a very nice thing to do. :O
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Vompatti wrote:Stabbing someone in the eye is not a very nice thing to do. :O
Yea well...neither is wearing a long robe and trying to accost an innocent young gal in a parking lot when she's all alone then giving her a slow and creepy wave k?

There's ways to approach gals that are good and then there's that guy. Don't be that guy, k? :noble:
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bea wrote:
Vompatti wrote:Stabbing someone in the eye is not a very nice thing to do. :O
Yea well...neither is wearing a long robe and trying to accost an innocent young gal in a parking lot when she's all alone then giving her a slow and creepy wave k?

There's ways to approach gals that are good and then there's that guy. Don't be that guy, k? :noble:
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k - see - here's the thing, I know you are an awesome and extreamly loveable if not shy fella. Here's a quick to do and to don't list for approaching girls

Do: Talk to them as you are approaching them. Something simple "Hi. My name is Vompi. I was just wondering (fill in blank)

Don't: Just start walking up to them and change your direction of walking with theirs and not say anything.

Do: Make sure said gal can make eye contact with you and you know - see what you look like.

Don't: Wear a cloak that covers every part of you so she can't see your race much less your face and is only guessing at your sex based on how you move.

See...there are differences. ;)
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Oh . . . well, I don't wear a cloak. That's a good start, right? :)
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yes vompi - :) :hug:
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Mongoose wrote:Yay, now I know a lot more about you! Are there like 3 more things about yourself that you think I/everyone should know?
I've been trying to think of things I think people should know about me and can't think of anything :(
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Vompatti wrote:Oh . . . well, I don't wear a cloak. That's a good start, right? :)
I have an amazing cloak that it is currently too hot to wear :(
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.

I don't want to live in that universe.
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I've never had a cloak :(
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thellama73 wrote:
Vompatti wrote:Oh . . . well, I don't wear a cloak. That's a good start, right? :)
I have an amazing cloak that it is currently too hot to wear :(
I seriously doubt you look like Pyramid Head in your cloak. Where does one procure a cloak these days?
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Vompatti wrote:Oh . . . well, I don't wear a cloak. That's a good start, right? :)
I have an amazing cloak that it is currently too hot to wear :(
I seriously doubt you look like Pyramid Head in your cloak. Where does one procure a cloak these days?
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Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.

I don't want to live in that universe.
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thellama73 wrote:
Vompatti wrote:Oh . . . well, I don't wear a cloak. That's a good start, right? :)
I have an amazing cloak that it is currently too hot to wear :(
I seriously doubt you look like Pyramid Head in your cloak. Where does one procure a cloak these days?
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Wow, that's awesome! I think you need turquoise things. The women's shop is awesome. It's so hard to find properly tailored threads these days! I have so many of those military-style tops. I wear them to work a lot.
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Pyramid Head, also known as "Red Pyramid Thing",[1] "Red Pyramid", or "Bogeyman", and Sankaku Atama (三角頭?) in Japan,[2] is a fictional character from the Silent Hill series of survival horror video games published by Konami.

He looks scary k
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I saw a cake that had him on it (it was a collection of video game themed cakes. The Skyrim one was rad k?)

And I think vompi speaks true. He is very skerry. :(
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Mongoose wrote:
What is:

* Your Favorite Color?

* Your Favorite Animal?

* Your Favorite Food?

* Your Opinion on Pizza?

* Your Favorite Book?
Cerulean

The tortoise

My favorite food is Ribeye steak, cooked at home. Pizza is also a long time favorite of mine.

I make a wing ding of a pizza. Homemade crust with Parmesan cheese and Yuengling Shiner Bock in it. I love all manner of cheeses, especially Mozzarella and ricotta. Nearly any topping is acceptable, but I really like spicy Italian sausage.

A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving or The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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Got my new passport today! Now I am ready to go to Finland and visit Vomps and sit on his chair.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.

I don't want to live in that universe.
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thellama73 wrote:Got my new passport today! Now I am ready to go to Finland and visit Vomps and sit on his chair.

Ooooh! Where are you actually going?

If you go to Finland, I want to know if Vompers' real chair matches the artist's depiction.
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thellama73 wrote:Got my new passport today! Now I am ready to go to Finland and visit Vomps and sit on his chair.

Ooooh! Where are you actually going?

If you go to Finland, I want to know if Vompers' real chair matches the artist's depiction.
Sadly, I'm not going anywhere, but I want to have a current passport in case I need to flee the country in a hurry, because, as we have discussed, I think my life is a film noir.

Actually, I may be going to Canada in November for a libertarian conference (expenses paid!) but that is less exciting than the film noir explanation.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.

I don't want to live in that universe.
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A Person wrote:
Mongoose wrote:Yay, now I know a lot more about you! Are there like 3 more things about yourself that you think I/everyone should know?
I've been trying to think of things I think people should know about me and can't think of anything :(
Here are some things:
1. Despite not being able to take classes currently, I'm studying computer programming in college.
2. I have over sixty thousand posts on ProgArchives.
3. I watch too much anime.
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Mongoose wrote:Yay, now I know a lot more about you! Are there like 3 more things about yourself that you think I/everyone should know?
I've been trying to think of things I think people should know about me and can't think of anything :(
Here are some things:
1. Despite not being able to take classes currently, I'm studying computer programming in college.
2. I have over sixty thousand posts on ProgArchives.
3. I watch too much anime.

I really enjoyed all that! I forget all y'all know each other from PA. That is reallllly REALLY absurdly impressive.
Which languages do you know? I know C, C++ (ugh) and Java.
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That last meme was fun; let's do another!

1. Do you have any phobias?

2. Are you right or left handed? Today is Lefty Appreciation Day!

3. Have you ever been to a drive-in? If so, what did you see?

4. What's your favorite genre of film?

5. What's your favorite style of architecture?

6. Favorite salad dressing?

7. What do like to order at a Mexican restaurant?




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1. Do you have any phobias?
Birds.

2. Are you right or left handed? Today is Lefty Appreciation Day!
Right handed

3. Have you ever been to a drive-in? If so, what did you see?
Yes! There are TWO different drive-ins in Tampa Bay. The one we usually frequent is two-for-one films. I've seen Toy Story, Arctic Tale, Up, and Prince of Persia (ugh) at the drive-in.

4. What's your favorite genre of film?
Film Noir

5. What's your favorite style of architecture?
Art deco. I'm DYING to go to Prague.

6. Favorite salad dressing?
Lemon vinaigrette, and I'm also partial to balsamic.

7. What do like to order at a Mexican restaurant?
I like enchiladas. Anything with corn and guac.
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1. Do you have any phobias?
I really don't. I have a hatred of scorpions, but I think it's pretty rational. I mean, just look at them.

2. Are you right or left handed? Today is Lefty Appreciation Day!
Right handed. Left handed people are evil, which is why "sinister" means left in Latin.

3. Have you ever been to a drive-in? If so, what did you see?
I have been to many drive ins with my family when I was a kid. They were quite common in California. I have no memory of specific films I saw there, though.

4. What's your favorite genre of film?
I am on a horror kick lately, but I think I agree with you. Classic noir or gangster films are hard to beat.

5. What's your favorite style of architecture?
Gothic I guess? I don't know much about architecture, but I like spires and buttresses and pointy arches.

6. Favorite salad dressing?
Caesar. It has anchovies.

7. What do like to order at a Mexican restaurant?
I am also an enchilada person. Preferably I can get a combination with beef, chicken and cheese.
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Oh, I also like minimalist architecture. I have a book on it.
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I don't want to live in that universe.
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Ooooh what kind of horror films are you onto lately? Did you see Insidious? Did I already ask you that? I really super duper liked it although I realize it's quite polarizing. A Tale of Two Sisters is ridonk creepy. I like the cinema verite subgenre, but it's very very hit or miss. I think [REC] is the best one (not counting older ones like Blair Witch) and I think the first Paranormal Activity is pretty scary. Not cinema verite/found footage, but the first Saw was great. I saw that in the theatre and remember thinking I was so smart for figuring everything out, and then the guy on the floor MOVED and I was OMGWTFBBQBYOB wow.

I liked but didn't love Sinister. One of my favorites is Aja's The Others. I don't know if I've ever told you this anecdote, but when I was at UF, I was in seeing The Others in the theatre. At a pivotal scene (the wardrobe), a frat bro runs out the emergency exit. It was very scary so hardly anyone laughed.

I find movies that play upon lack of light very scary because I am very slightly afraid of the dark. Darkness could have been so much better. Evil Dead 1+2 scared me when I was little. Why does anyone ever read things in Latin?

One of my pieces sent to Vompers for Nervous Horse was on the New Rules of Horror, so I hope you will all enjoy it.
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1. Do you have any phobias?
Spiders I guess, the way they look and move is completely unnerving for some reason. I also have a tendency to dislike being near stinging/biting insects but that seems more rational. Ticks are the most vile creatures on earth.
2. Are you right or left handed? Today is Lefty Appreciation Day!
Right handed, my mom is left though.
3. Have you ever been to a drive-in? If so, what did you see?
I have once, IIRC, it was a double feature with some X-Men movie I didn't pay attention to and Cars, but I could be wrong.
4. What's your favorite genre of film?
I tend to like sci-fi, but my favorite tends to be whatever I'm most interested in at the moment.
5. What's your favorite style of architecture?
I really know nothing about architecture... :ponder:
6. Favorite salad dressing?
Ranch has always been my favorite, I always liked that it masked the taste of the salad. :blush:
7. What do like to order at a Mexican restaurant?
I don't go to Mexican restaurants often, so usually when I go to one I satiate my need for a giant pile of nachos.
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As far as horror goes I am somewhat picky. Watching Three Extremes a while back made me really want to check out more asian horror films, but I'm not sure where to start.
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A Person wrote:As far as horror goes I am somewhat picky. Watching Three Extremes a while back made me really want to check out more asian horror films, but I'm not sure where to start.
Wow, that was a good one indeed! There's one segment called Dumplings right?

Here are some Asian horror ideas, Matt -- some of these have the same titles as their American counterparts, obviously you want the foreign version

* Red Shoes (the horror obv, not the Norma ballet version -- although you MUST SEE this too)

* Ringu

* Ju-On

* The Host

* Thirst (2009)

* Tale of Two Sisters

* Cold Fish

* Audition

* Shutter

* Pulse

* Dark Water

* Exte: Hair Extensions. It's about killer hair extensions.

* House (the one with the orange cat on the cover, not the 80s cheese)

* Cure


Kinda horror? Oldboy, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance, Suicide Club, Battle Royale
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Mongoose wrote:Ooooh what kind of horror films are you onto lately? Did you see Insidious? Did I already ask you that? I really super duper liked it although I realize it's quite polarizing. A Tale of Two Sisters is ridonk creepy. I like the cinema verite subgenre, but it's very very hit or miss. I think [REC] is the best one (not counting older ones like Blair Witch) and I think the first Paranormal Activity is pretty scary. Not cinema verite/found footage, but the first Saw was great. I saw that in the theatre and remember thinking I was so smart for figuring everything out, and then the guy on the floor MOVED and I was OMGWTFBBQBYOB wow.

I liked but didn't love Sinister. One of my favorites is Aja's The Others. I don't know if I've ever told you this anecdote, but when I was at UF, I was in seeing The Others in the theatre. At a pivotal scene (the wardrobe), a frat bro runs out the emergency exit. It was very scary so hardly anyone laughed.

I find movies that play upon lack of light very scary because I am very slightly afraid of the dark. Darkness could have been so much better. Evil Dead 1+2 scared me when I was little. Why does anyone ever read things in Latin?

One of my pieces sent to Vompers for Nervous Horse was on the New Rules of Horror, so I hope you will all enjoy it.
I haven't seen any of the newer ones you mention, but the Others was really good. I tend to like psychological thriller variety horror, but I am also drawn to anything involving the Devil. The Oman is one of my all time favs. I watched the Exorcist when I was a teenager and thought it was totally boring and overrated, but I saw it again recently and loved it.

I have kind of been going through all the ones that are on Netflix instant play, since that is the only access to movies I really have these days. This resulted in my watching all four Scream movies, which was fun. Then I saw The Good Son with Elijah Wood and Macauley Culkin and really liked that. Most recently I saw The LIttle Girl Who Lives Down The Lane with a very young Jodie Foster. Not strictly horror, but it scared me. Recommendations are always welcome.

I get what you are saying about darkness. I have extremely terrible night vision, so I basically turn blind in the dark, even when everyone around me can see. I hate going to haunted houses because they always involve me bumping into things. It tends to be more frustrating than scary though.

I never saw Saw because I tend to dislike gorefest horror in favor of more subtle psychological stuff. Blair Witch was absolutely terrifying when it first came out, but I feel like now that the gimmick has been done I wouldn't really enjoy it again.

Linki: Haven't seen the Japanese version but the American Ring is really scary. Plus I love Naomi Watts, so that makes it fun to watch.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.

I don't want to live in that universe.
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thellama73 wrote:
Mongoose wrote:Ooooh what kind of horror films are you onto lately? Did you see Insidious? Did I already ask you that? I really super duper liked it although I realize it's quite polarizing. A Tale of Two Sisters is ridonk creepy. I like the cinema verite subgenre, but it's very very hit or miss. I think [REC] is the best one (not counting older ones like Blair Witch) and I think the first Paranormal Activity is pretty scary. Not cinema verite/found footage, but the first Saw was great. I saw that in the theatre and remember thinking I was so smart for figuring everything out, and then the guy on the floor MOVED and I was OMGWTFBBQBYOB wow.

I liked but didn't love Sinister. One of my favorites is Aja's The Others. I don't know if I've ever told you this anecdote, but when I was at UF, I was in seeing The Others in the theatre. At a pivotal scene (the wardrobe), a frat bro runs out the emergency exit. It was very scary so hardly anyone laughed.

I find movies that play upon lack of light very scary because I am very slightly afraid of the dark. Darkness could have been so much better. Evil Dead 1+2 scared me when I was little. Why does anyone ever read things in Latin?

One of my pieces sent to Vompers for Nervous Horse was on the New Rules of Horror, so I hope you will all enjoy it.
I haven't seen any of the newer ones you mention, but the Others was really good. I tend to like psychological thriller variety horror, but I am also drawn to anything involving the Devil. The Oman is one of my all time favs. I watched the Exorcist when I was a teenager and thought it was totally boring and overrated, but I saw it again recently and loved it.

I have kind of been going through all the ones that are on Netflix instant play, since that is the only access to movies I really have these days. This resulted in my watching all four Scream movies, which was fun. Then I saw The Good Son with Elijah Wood and Macauley Culkin and really liked that. Most recently I saw The LIttle Girl Who Lives Down The Lane with a very young Jodie Foster. Not strictly horror, but it scared me. Recommendations are always welcome.

I get what you are saying about darkness. I have extremely terrible night vision, so I basically turn blind in the dark, even when everyone around me can see. I hate going to haunted houses because they always involve me bumping into things. It tends to be more frustrating than scary though.

I never saw Saw because I tend to dislike gorefest horror in favor of more subtle psychological stuff. Blair Witch was absolutely terrifying when it first came out, but I feel like now that the gimmick has been done I wouldn't really enjoy it again.

Linki: Haven't seen the Japanese version but the American Ring is really scary. Plus I love Naomi Watts, so that makes it fun to watch.
Llama Lo, you are sure to love http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1172994/combined So retro. And it's not devil-related, but I loved Innkeepers. Flawed, but so throwback goodness.

Also check my website for lots of horror-themed posts (including one on how story-driven horror is finally taking over from torture porn. Gross).
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A Person wrote:As far as horror goes I am somewhat picky. Watching Three Extremes a while back made me really want to check out more asian horror films, but I'm not sure where to start.
Wow, that was a good one indeed! There's one segment called Dumplings right?

Here are some Asian horror ideas, Matt -- some of these have the same titles as their American counterparts, obviously you want the foreign version

* Red Shoes (the horror obv, not the Norma ballet version -- although you MUST SEE this too)

* Ringu

* Ju-On

* The Host

* Thirst (2009)

* Tale of Two Sisters

* Cold Fish

* Audition

* Shutter

* Pulse

* Dark Water

* Exte: Hair Extensions. It's about killer hair extensions.

* House (the one with the orange cat on the cover, not the 80s cheese)

* Cure


Kinda horror? Oldboy, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance, Suicide Club, Battle Royale
Yeah, Dumplings was the first segment, I can still hear the crunching in my mind. :eek: I think my favorite segment was Box.

Out of those I've seen the Park Chan-wook movies (he's the reason why I watched Three Extremes), Ringu, and Battle Royale. I also plan on watching Takashi Miike eventually. Of the rest, I recognize a fair amount of those titles, many because Alan (borokkuei) has mentioned them.

As far as Ringu vs. the remake goes, they are both good films and I like both, but the original seemed to be more about the atmosphere than jump scares, which definitely suites my tastes more.
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I love that you mention obscure movies like Darkness Falls on that blog. You need to add genre tags to your posts so I can just click "horror" and see all your horror movie reviews.

I forgot to mention another favorite of mine, Fallen, in which Denzel Washington goes up against the demon Azazel with a little help from John Goodman.
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I don't want to live in that universe.
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thellama73 wrote:I love that you mention obscure movies like Darkness Falls on that blog. You need to add genre tags to your posts so I can just click "horror" and see all your horror movie reviews.

I forgot to mention another favorite of mine, Fallen, in which Denzel Washington goes up against the demon Azazel with a little help from John Goodman.
Fallen is so good! I will add more genre tags, promise.

Do you ever watch Paranormal State? You should watch the episode called I Am Six. They revisit the case later. It's very very scary.

What draws you to the diabolical? I like just straight up ghost stories.

Did you like Drag Me to Hell?

What did you think about The Mist and 1408?

The Caller (2011) was pretty good. I liked several of the segments in V/H/S, but it was largely uneven. I do not recommend V/H/S 2.

I'm looking for the next good alien horror invasion film.
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Ahhh, you are making me feel like such a n00b. I haven't seen any of the movies you list (but I know lots more music than you!)

I don't know, I am just fascinated by the angel/demon mythology in Christianity. Religious horror is my favorite because you're dealing with the very essence of evil itself, not just some guy with a knife. I really wish they would make a movie about the War in Heaven. We have the technology now to make it look awesome.
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I don't want to live in that universe.
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thellama73 wrote:Ahhh, you are making me feel like such a n00b. I haven't seen any of the movies you list (but I know lots more music than you!) True! But you've always been the music person and I've always been the cinema person. Did I tell you that Berklee has a class or two on Coursera?

I don't know, I am just fascinated by the angel/demon mythology in Christianity. Religious horror is my favorite because you're dealing with the very essence of evil itself, not just some guy with a knife. I really wish they would make a movie about the War in Heaven. We have the technology now to make it look awesome.
There was that Paul Bettany film that looked like it was going to have some epic angel war scenes, but it was a totally misrepresentation of what happened in the film. I can't believe we didn't mention Rosemary's Baby! Ooh or Wicker Man. That's kinda religious horror too, if you are counting cults. One of the segments in VHS 2 is going undercover at a cult. The Sound of My Voice is also about infiltrating a cult. I love the juxtaposition of incredible journalism meets horror.

BTW, Paranormal State isn't a movie, but is a TV show (now defunct). It's available on NEtflix Instant, or at least it was.

Other films on Netflix Instant that are in the horror genre and worth a peek:

[list=]Stakeland
The Awakening (mild recommendation. And there are boobs)
The Bay is fun and by Barry Levinson of alll people???
The Pact is okay
Innkeepers YES
Session 9 is really cerebral
I liked Pontypool
Grave Encounters, one of the better found footagers
The Caller
the Last Circus
Let the Right One In
Theatre Bizarre
I do not recommend ABCs of Death
Intruders wasnt as good as I wanted it to be
LOVED YellowBrickRoad. Such a creepy premise.
Storage 24 was okay, if you can stand the Cockneys
same for Devil's Carnival
LOVE Night WAtch, it is my favorite non-Battleship Potemkin Russian film (whats yours?)
Dead Snow and Strigoi are foreign horrors that will change your life. Saw them both at film festivals
Dead Season - I am interviewed (and so Is James actually) on the DVD's special features, we saw the world premiere in Tampa
The Road is foreign. Filipino? The Signal is also solid and not super horror but kinda
The Possession of DAvid O'Reilley was good
Severance and Tucker & Dale were good funny scary films
Heartless was terrible
Episode 50 - terrible
Frogs - was filmed not very far from where I grew up in the Panhandle. My dad took me to the botanical gardens where it was filmed when I was little, which was neat
Shock Labyrinth - good but so weird!
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OMG you have to see EVent Horizon. About a ship that goes to HELL and they show the footage! It scared me so much in high school.
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Over here, Vomp!
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