“What Dreams May Come. Once and never again. Beautiful visually, the horrible scenes getting to and being in his wife’s hell were beautiful too, but I’ve never cried so hard at a movie that I had to keep watching for some closure and still had feelings I can’t describe.”
“Watership Down. I don’t care what anyone else says, Watership Down is not a kids movie.”
“Seeking a friend for the end of the world. Was already depressed when I watched it, and seeing people abandon their bonds with friends and family in panic and despair really f@#ked me up. That said it’s a great movie, awesome job by Steve Carell in a dramatic role.”
“The Mist. F@#k that movie.”
“JEEPEERS CREEPERS- 7 YEARS OLD. When my uncle said to myself and my cousins “Y’all wanna watch Jeepers Creepers?” I thought he was referring to an episode of Scooby Doo or something…Lol Nah.”
“The Blair Witch Project when everyone thought the tapes were real and that end scene with that person just standing in the corner …. sh#t f@#ked me up until I learned it was all fake. Those sneaky snakes.”
“Return to Oz. As a kid that movie scared the sh#t out of me. Still have nightmares about it to this day..”
“Bridge to terabithia.”
“Requiem for a Dream. I had reoccurring nightmares for a while about being addicted to heroin. Definitely sealed the deal about never doing it in real life.”
“Hachiko. Never again. Too much pain.”
“Hotel Rwanda, at the time we went to the cinema every week on cheap day and took turns picking the film, it was my dads pick. I was 12, it was 12+ so my mum and dad thought it’d be fine, we had to leave the cinema, I’ve never watched it the whole way through.”
“Seven.”
“American History X… all of it, but specifically the curbing scene. Teeth haven’t stopped hurting since.”
“The Lovely Bones wreaked me to my soul. My mom had just died too, and the whole concept disturbed me.”
“The Green Mile. I was a young teenager. Came out of my room to get something from the kitchen and happened to pass the livingroom on the way. Mother was watching a movie and I looked just at the part where the poor man was being electrocuted. I was shaken, and, laid in my bed for hours afterwards with the words “I’m in heaven now” floating in my head.”
“1408.”
“Marley and Me. Haven’t owned a dog since I moved out of my parents house. Sh#t ruined 13 year old me.”
“Exorcist for sure. Couldn’t turn the lights out at night for years without seeing a demonic face.”
“Final Destination. The first one makes me mildly nervous when on planes. The second one has given me anxiety whenever I drive. I walk to places a lot more now..”
“The Truman Show”
Well, obviously some like it even though it's considered bad. I understand. I like "The 13th warrior" for example. Not considered the best.
But what I hated the most about 1408 was that the trailer told a VERY different story than what it actually turned out to be. I just was confused what the plot was about at one point.