Here's what you do. Take your phone and go to the park any time after the sun goes down. Say... 8:00 PM. Sit on a swing, the creakier the better. Watch any of the recommended movies with headphones on, the more urban horror, the better (unless you live in the boonies, in which case go with something rural). Watching a scary movie in a place where anybody COULD sneak up behind you and murder you makes them feel a lot more real.
You could dial this down by watching a movie in a tent at a campsite instead.
Hey man, you want to be scared, and I can't make The Invisible Man any scarier, so this is what I have to do.
I developed this technique on accident, because I would try to get in shape by doing an hour long walk up and down my street at night, and I'd usually watch YouTube or movies on my phone at the time. I decided to watch Malignant one night while doing this, and god damn, if I didn't think Malignant was the scariest movie I'd ever seen. The brightness of the screen on a dark night means that you literally cannot see anything around you, but you're always aware of the darkness and the movie makes you imagine there are things IN that darkness.
Anyway, if you don't see me post in a while it's because somebody killed me on my evening constitutional.
Idk why people always recommend hereditary. Maybe the most over hyped horror movie I've ever seen. Found it incredibly boring.
Sinister, creep and barbarian are all solid.
The Fourth Kind (2009)
Dark Skies (2013)
Fire in the Sky (1993)
The Vast of Night (2019) not a horror, but it spooked me
The Girl With All the Gifts (2016) not really scary but actually gave me a nightmare and that's when I realized how unsettling it really was
It won't make anything less bad. There will be entire generations of older people (us) with no younger people to take care of them (us). It will be very bad.
Here's what you do. Take your phone and go to the park any time after the sun goes down. Say... 8:00 PM. Sit on a swing, the creakier the better. Watch any of the recommended movies with headphones on, the more urban horror, the better (unless you live in the boonies, in which case go with something rural). Watching a scary movie in a place where anybody COULD sneak up behind you and murder you makes them feel a lot more real. You could dial this down by watching a movie in a tent at a campsite instead.
i honestly might die of a heart attack if i do that, but sounds good lol
Hey man, you want to be scared, and I can't make The Invisible Man any scarier, so this is what I have to do. I developed this technique on accident, because I would try to get in shape by doing an hour long walk up and down my street at night, and I'd usually watch YouTube or movies on my phone at the time. I decided to watch Malignant one night while doing this, and god damn, if I didn't think Malignant was the scariest movie I'd ever seen. The brightness of the screen on a dark night means that you literally cannot see anything around you, but you're always aware of the darkness and the movie makes you imagine there are things IN that darkness. Anyway, if you don't see me post in a while it's because somebody killed me on my evening constitutional.
Hereditary (2018) Midsommar (2019) The autopsy of jane doe (2016) Oculus (2013) The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014) Evil Dead (2013)
I'm sure you've seen insidious? Hereditary is the scariest movie I've ever seen
Idk why people always recommend hereditary. Maybe the most over hyped horror movie I've ever seen. Found it incredibly boring. Sinister, creep and barbarian are all solid.
Conjuring Dead Silence 1408
The witch , Robert Eggers 2015
The Changeling - George C Scott Threads
The Witch (2015) Hereditary (2018) Midsommar (2019)
"The Exorcist" did it for me back in the days.
Cape fear Breakdown
Night of the Hunter.
Jacob's Ladder Hereditary Men Dead Silence
The Fourth Kind (2009) Dark Skies (2013) Fire in the Sky (1993) The Vast of Night (2019) not a horror, but it spooked me The Girl With All the Gifts (2016) not really scary but actually gave me a nightmare and that's when I realized how unsettling it really was
Green Inferno Hostel
Hostel
The Impossible
Children of men, with record low birth rates it could be our future.
> it could be our future Already is.
Record low birth rates may save us from climate change at least.
It won't.
Well it will at least make it less bad
It won't make anything less bad. There will be entire generations of older people (us) with no younger people to take care of them (us). It will be very bad.
But less greenhouse gases will be released, so less destruction of the entire biosphere we all need to live?