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HeavyAssault

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    Why anyone would want to watch this crap is beyond me. Its like setting your dick on fire to see what it feels like.

    On a separate note, after some of what Ive seen on the highway, or what some of ya'll have seen on the battlefield, I think it would be tame.

    Ive got better uses for my $$$.
     
    I might not pay for it but I'm sort of a horror flick junkie. Growing up with all the HS movies like Friday the 13th, Poltergeist, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, etc etc etc.... I sort of got hooked with a summer job that closed late as well. I'd come home late at night, ended up watching Tales from the Crypt till I got sleepy. Just sort of hooked since then. I'm not much on the gore aspect, more of the "scare" side of the genre.
    Rob Zombie has made quite a few that I get that "This is WAY out there" feel.
     
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    "Horror" movies do not have any effect on me at all. Nope, don't mean to sound like a badass but pop horror is fiction.

    Real life shit is terrifying because it exists, right alongside us, and these terrify the shit out of me. For example:

    Dictatorship, Paranoia, Famine. Welcome to North Korea:



    You must wake up at 6:30AM every morning to report to your state mandated assignment, and a citywide alarm playing "patriotic" and solemn military music will remind you to.

    The TV set in your apartment is fitted with audio and video equipment that watches and listens to everything going on, transmitting directly to your local police division.

    The TV must also be tuned to the state media channel at all hours of the day.

    You must put on an expression of crying during the national day of mourning for the past dictators or you will be arrested.

    You are given food vouchers only allowing you to barely get fed.

    Even as you are starving and shivering in the brutal winter, police with batons and riot gear barge into your apartment to make sure that the portrait of the Glorious Comrade Dear Leader that you are required to keep clean and free of dust on your wall is upkept.

    Starvation, illness, compliance raids, periodic mass arrests to keep everybody in line, constant reminders that everything you do or say is monitored 24/7/365. The radio and TV drilling these things into you, flat out telling you that nothing escapes the Glorious Comrade's eyes...

    This is not from some demented fantasy and sci-fi land. This is currently happening right now.
     
    I might not pay for it but I'm sort of a horror flick junkie. Growing up with all the HS movies like Friday the 13th, Poltergeist, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, etc etc etc.... I sort of got hooked with a summer job that closed late as well. I'd come home late at night, ended up watching Tales from the Crypt till I got sleepy. Just sort of hooked since then. I'm not much on the gore aspect, more of the "scare" side of the genre.
    Rob Zombie has made quite a few that I get that "This is WAY out there" feel.
    I wonder how this movie compares to the original Exorcist movie as far as shock value? I remember reading similar things about that film in old 1970s news articles.
     
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    I might not pay for it but I'm sort of a horror flick junkie. Growing up with all the HS movies like Friday the 13th, Poltergeist, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, etc etc etc.... I sort of got hooked with a summer job that closed late as well. I'd come home late at night, ended up watching Tales from the Crypt till I got sleepy. Just sort of hooked since then. I'm not much on the gore aspect, more of the "scare" side of the genre.
    Rob Zombie has made quite a few that I get that "This is WAY out there" feel.
    I remember the first horror movie I saw at about 7 years old. The Horror of Dracula. Scared the bejesus out of me. Seems laughable now.

     
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    "Horror" movies do not have any effect on me at all. Nope, don't mean to sound like a badass but pop horror is fiction.

    Real life shit is terrifying because it exists, right alongside us, and these terrify the shit out of me. For example:

    Dictatorship, Paranoia, Famine. Welcome to North Korea:



    You must wake up at 6:30AM every morning to report to your state mandated assignment, and a citywide alarm playing "patriotic" and solemn military music will remind you to.

    The TV set in your apartment is fitted with audio and video equipment that watches and listens to everything going on, transmitting directly to your local police division.

    The TV must also be tuned to the state media channel at all hours of the day.

    You must put on an expression of crying during the national day of mourning for the past dictators or you will be arrested.

    You are given food vouchers only allowing you to barely get fed.

    Even as you are starving and shivering in the brutal winter, police with batons and riot gear barge into your apartment to make sure that the portrait of the Glorious Comrade Dear Leader that you are required to keep clean and free of dust on your wall is upkept.

    Starvation, illness, compliance raids, periodic mass arrests to keep everybody in line, constant reminders that everything you do or say is monitored 24/7/365. The radio and TV drilling these things into you, flat out telling you that nothing escapes the Glorious Comrade's eyes...

    This is not from some demented fantasy and sci-fi land. This is currently happening right now.


    And we do nothing about it.....nice huh?
     
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    I remember the first horror movie I saw at about 7 years old. The Horror of Dracula. Scared the bejesus out of me. Seems laughable now.


    Salems lot got me as a kid... only horror movie that ever freaked me out.

    Maybe because I was watching alone, late at night on a small B&W TV and the image of the vampire kid outside the window, scratching, was pretty creepy!

    You don't need blood and slashing. You need cool suspense... And that movie pulled it off!

    Sirhr
     
    Haaaa I just watched Terrifier 1 on Sunday streaming on Screambox lulz. The clown hung a chick upside down by her ankles (yes naked). And proceeded to saw her in half starting from her clam to the top of her skull with a hacksaw and yes they did their best to make it look like it would look.
     
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    Salems lot got me as a kid... only horror movie that ever freaked me out.

    Maybe because I was watching alone, late at night on a small B&W TV and the image of the vampire kid outside the window, scratching, was pretty creepy!

    You don't need blood and slashing. You need cool suspense... And that movie pulled it off!

    Sirhr
    The suspense and accompanying jump scare from the hospital scene in the Exorcist III aka Legion was top knotch.

    I thought the Salem’s lot book is as pretty decent. Guess I need to see the movie now
     
    The suspense and accompanying jump scare from the hospital scene in the Exorcist III aka Legion was top knotch.

    I thought the Salem’s lot book is as pretty decent. Guess I need to see the movie now
    The movie was really good... And I am not a horror Genre person at all.

    John Carpenter's original 'The Fog' was also good.

    Saw that in the theater and while not scared by it... it was suspenseful!

    Sirhr
     
    You don't need blood and slashing. You need cool suspense... And that movie pulled it off!

    Exactly. You can have zero blood/gore and scare the snot out of people with the plot.

    Haaaa I just watched Terrifier 1 on Sunday streaming on Screambox lulz. The clown hung a chick upside down by her ankles (yes naked). And proceeded to saw her in half starting from her clam to the top of her skull with a hacksaw and yes they did their best to make it look like it would look.

    Spoiler alert..... :oops: :oops: :oops: ......:LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:
     
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    I might not pay for it but I'm sort of a horror flick junkie. Growing up with all the HS movies like Friday the 13th, Poltergeist, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, etc etc etc.... I sort of got hooked with a summer job that closed late as well. I'd come home late at night, ended up watching Tales from the Crypt till I got sleepy. Just sort of hooked since then. I'm not much on the gore aspect, more of the "scare" side of the genre.
    Rob Zombie has made quite a few that I get that "This is WAY out there" feel.
    You ever see that 1984 movie “Threads”. Nuclear war buildup and attack were so-so but the aftermath part of the film was pretty decent. A lot of folks call it disturbing as well.
     
    The movie was really good... And I am not a horror Genre person at all.

    John Carpenter's original 'The Fog' was also good.

    Saw that in the theater and while not scared by it... it was suspenseful!

    Sirhr
    I saw the Fog along time ago. As I remember it was pretty decent.

    The suspense for “Rosemary’s Baby” was pretty decent if you didn’t know what the movie was about.

    The Omen was good too. Especially that weird music.

    Ever see “Into the Mouth of Madness”?
     
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    You must wake up at 6:30AM every morning to report to your state mandated assignment, and a citywide alarm playing "patriotic" and solemn military music will remind you to.

    The TV set in your apartment is fitted with audio and video equipment that watches and listens to everything going on, transmitting directly to your local police division.

    The TV must also be tuned to the state media channel at all hours of the day.

    You must put on an expression of crying during the national day of mourning for the past dictators or you will be arrested.

    You are given food vouchers only allowing you to barely get fed.

    Even as you are starving and shivering in the brutal winter, police with batons and riot gear barge into your apartment to make sure that the portrait of the Glorious Comrade Dear Leader that you are required to keep clean and free of dust on your wall is upkept.

    Starvation, illness, compliance raids, periodic mass arrests to keep everybody in line, constant reminders that everything you do or say is monitored 24/7/365. The radio and TV drilling these things into you, flat out telling you that nothing escapes the Glorious Comrade's eyes...

    This is not from some demented fantasy and sci-fi land. This is currently happening right now.

    As soon as the technology is fully ready, this will be the USA and the rest of the globe...less than a year away.
     
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    that does not sound scary consider what people are like now a days a leaf falls from a tree and a hoard of people start to cry like uncontrollably that's f n scary kids on collage campuses needing safe spaces that's terrifying men pretending to be women and women pretending they are men besides sick that's scary now imagine 20 years from now your in a assisted living facility and these wack jobs are going to be taking care of you and running the country ...
    that's a horror movie that's scary as hell .
     
    that does not sound scary consider what people are like now a days a leaf falls from a tree and a hoard of people start to cry like uncontrollably that's f n scary kids on collage campuses needing safe spaces that's terrifying men pretending to be women and women pretending they are men besides sick that's scary now imagine 20 years from now your in a assisted living facility and these wack jobs are going to be taking care of you and running the country ...
    that's a horror movie that's scary as hell .

    Not sure what you did to piss off your kids but damn....you better get right with them.

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    I still remember all the bullshit hype when The Exorcist first got into the theaters.
    Yea people barfing and passing out, etc.
    It's fucking HYPE to get your ass into the theater ya idiots.

    Nah....I haven't been to the show in quite awhile. I'm that guy at Costco picking out the newest HUGE t.v. to fill my wall and enjoy shows at home. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
     
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