Ninja'd in the first reply. Alien is still one of the best horror movies of all time. There's nothing quite like watching it in a dark room with a good surround sound setup. I honestly can't think of another horror movie that really succeeds in being scary the way it does. Most horror movies I spend the entire time laughing. Not that one.Luca72 said:Alien still scares me. I think some of it has to do with being terrified albeit fascinated by it as a kid, to the point where if I started walking too fast in a dark room I'd think the thing is behind me. But I also really feel like I know the characters in the film, since they actually act like real people, and don't seem to be making dumb decisions just to move the story along.
Plus the alien has the scariest design I've ever seen, hands down. Even worse, you don't get to see it much. I don't care for the rest of the series that much, and when I watch the first movie I get the impression that the alien was supposed to be evolving throughout the whole film, so the audience doesn't even know if it's seen its most dangerous form. I like that it could be hiding anywhere on the ship, there isn't much you can do about it, and you don't even see it until the end.
Pretty much this my dad to this day is Obsessed with the Alien series and gotten me to watch them at a very young age and let me just say that Xenomorphs are nightmare fuel to me. That being said i still love being scared by them and enjoy the movies.Owyn_Merrilin said:Ninja'd in the first reply. Alien is still one of the best horror movies of all time. There's nothing quite like watching it in a dark room with a good surround sound setup. I honestly can't think of another horror movie that really succeeds in being scary the way it does. Most horror movies I spend the entire time laughing. Not that one.Luca72 said:Alien still scares me. I think some of it has to do with being terrified albeit fascinated by it as a kid, to the point where if I started walking too fast in a dark room I'd think the thing is behind me. But I also really feel like I know the characters in the film, since they actually act like real people, and don't seem to be making dumb decisions just to move the story along.
Plus the alien has the scariest design I've ever seen, hands down. Even worse, you don't get to see it much. I don't care for the rest of the series that much, and when I watch the first movie I get the impression that the alien was supposed to be evolving throughout the whole film, so the audience doesn't even know if it's seen its most dangerous form. I like that it could be hiding anywhere on the ship, there isn't much you can do about it, and you don't even see it until the end.
I hate you for stealing my line but I love your avatar so I guess I forgive you.Pinkamena said:What is a movie?
A miserable pile of moving pictures.
OT: I nearly pissed my pants when I watched the Blair Witch Project. I think that'll win my award of "Scariest fucking movie ever".
Thanks! I love your avatar tooWorgen said:I hate you for stealing my line but I love your avatar so I guess I forgive you.Pinkamena said:What is a movie?
A miserable pile of moving pictures.
OT: I nearly pissed my pants when I watched the Blair Witch Project. I think that'll win my award of "Scariest fucking movie ever".
Anyway, I remember watching friday the 13th 2 or something when I was like 8 and it freaked me the fuck out. Like sleep in the parents bed for the next two nights freaked out. A few months ago I watched it again with my friend on our drinking night and it was more comedic than anything now, but I am very hard to scare nowadays.