Kathleen Quinlan falling down the hole in the ship walkways after seeing her son in Event Horizon. I was very young and had never seen a corpse explode like that. Plus she was one of the "name" actors in that movie and one of the first to die.
Kathleen Quinlan falling down the hole in the ship walkways after seeing her son in Event Horizon. I was very young and had never seen a corpse explode like that. Plus she was one of the "name" actors in that movie and one of the first to die.
The barbed wire death in Suspira.
The scene in Cape Fear where Robert DeNiro sneaks through Joe Don Baker's homemade burglar alarm terrified me as a kid.
This one, from Pan's Labyrinth. It's just so brutal and cold. It's the main reason I've never rewatched the film.
I'm going way back with this one—all the way to kindergarten. We're Back is an awful animated movie about dinosaurs time traveling to the present, and I think its ending must be the most fucked up thing I've ever seen in a kids' movie. The heroes have gone and left the villain, Screweye, alone in his creepy circus…
For me, it was the parents in Paranormal Activity 2. Not so much because it was violent or shocking, but more about how blase Katie was about the whole thing.
Not a great movie, but the beginning of Ghost Ship freaks me out.
YES THAT TOO NOW I AM IN ALL CAPS AGAIN BECAUSE THE TRUTH IS SO LOUD.
Space Mountain. Now 1000x more authentic!
Thought process:
LOVE the way the cape flows and flashes like the comic, great work there.
Part of me now really hope this movie ends with:
"But whatever; it's not like Howard the Duck was bad."
They Speak Truth....
As a resident of Portland, I can assure you this is simply the bi-monthly meeting of the Model Biplane, Craft Brew and Tattoo Club. Yes, it's exactly what you think it is.
I think I saw a flicker of panic in George's eyes when they handed him the typewriter.
I actually thought the same thing would happen with the light ball. And given that in real life Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer are married I thought it would be one of those art imitating life moments. Alas.
Obviously there are probably a hundreds of other hypothetical True Blood finale's that would have been more satisfying, but there was one particular direction that the finale seemed to be heading in that would have at least seemed "good enough":
Real World Location of Fangastia?