Ralph Bakshi's Wizards. I picked it up at the video store from the kids section (of course it's there all cartoons are for kids, right?)
Ralph Bakshi's Wizards. I picked it up at the video store from the kids section (of course it's there all cartoons are for kids, right?)
And then Mufasa's ghost shows up in a suit and tie and says "Nice to see you, brother. Why don't you have a seat right over there? I'd just like to know what you're doing here tonight."
This is the scariest moment of the entire Alien franchise.
You mentioned Krull. You win.
This god damned, nightmare inducing boat ride. GO TO HELL GIANT EARTH WORM!!!
I remember this one scaring the crap out of me when I saw it in the theater. Now, the mask is obvious.
If by "terrible" you mean "terribly awesome," then yes. Yes it was.
Watch those opening credits with the audio off and you'll swear that you're watching an Oingo Boingo music video.
Ok, *technically* she doesn't die, but even now, even when looking for a clip, I *cannot* watch this:
I reacted out of blind misunderstanding. I even mocked what I felt were both of your voices saying that line. I did excellent impressions. I laughed, then, started to feel bad after reminiscing about that scene. There was doubt. After I viciously attacked you scholars, I watched the movie again later last night. …
This will forever be the scariest death I've seen in a movie, because you never see what happens. It's dark, you're in an alien environment with no ground and nothing to grab on to, that looks the same no matter where you face and the safety of land so tantalizingly out of reach. The one thing that seems familiar, the…
Star Trek the Motion Picture of the Transporter Accident. Even pulling up the You Tube clip - it seems horrifying and would be enough to make me never transport, even if the technology were here.
Not from a movie but from a comic. Anyone who's seen it knows what I'm talking about. I stopped reading the series shortly thereafter.
Um...
Ah, but it is. "Who?' is the next line in the movie. To which Jack replies, "Jack Burton. Me!"
To be fair, Tirion is the god of tits and wine and therefore technically counts as a deity when it comes to save rolls.
Remember, you heard it hear:
If your weakness is the color yellow, even a nine-year old can beat you up.
It's not JMS' fault that the show kinda went off the rails in the fifth season. Still, it did. Nonetheless, 'Sleeping in Light' was an absolutely fantastic way to wrap up the series.
Malcolm in the Middle ended nicely too, even those weird dark years when Hal was making meth in New Mexico.