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Most haunting film you have ever seen
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Which film has stuck with you the most - not necessarily violent/intentionally disturbing just one that has stayed with you for a long time.
I ask because a friend of mine asked me a few days ago if I could remember watching 'When The Wind Blows' at school. I couldn't and looked it up on Youtube this morning. I feel awful now
Just curious and nosey really
I ask because a friend of mine asked me a few days ago if I could remember watching 'When The Wind Blows' at school. I couldn't and looked it up on Youtube this morning. I feel awful now
Just curious and nosey really
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The whole film is on youtube lol I've not heard of that one but there is a similar type film I remember seeing, I think it was based in Sheffield or up North somewhere, it starts with a mushroom cloud and a woman wets herself, that film has stuck with me for a while, I tend to love weird mad films so there are so many Ive watched and regretted after because they play on my mind but two I do remember are cannibal holocaust and man behind the sun, both freaked me out quite a bit!
i sobbed all the way through and i rarely cry.
edit: and it was a true story.
it was:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Burning_Bed
Slightly understated and very unnerving.
Threads - the infamous third world war TV film. Scared the crap out of me at the time!
Me too!!
Yes! Thats the one, I still cant bring myself to watch it again!
Yes I have seen that, I didnt realise it was a true story though. Thats dreadful.
I'm so pleased you are no longer in that situation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Likens
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_American_Crime
I jumped every time I heard a plane fly by for weeks after it.
Warning - its not for the faint hearted!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MCbTvoNrAg
I haven't heard of that before, dont think I will be looking for it. Im still reeling from what I watched earlier - talk about cartoons lulling you into a false sense of security!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V40FT_NWCw
Ive seen another version of this story, totally horrific
Other than that, the scars of Watership Down are still with me. I noticed it was on one of the ITV channels today, I will be staying well clear of that.
I got the cartoon playing now lol Seems like quite a sweet cartoon aswell!
That would be Small Sacrifices, based on the real life murders committed by Diane Downs - although she did not kill herself.
Thiiiiiiss. Heard it described as 'the best film you'll never want to see again', sums it up!
I remember that, yes, I was haunted by it for quite a while after I saw it and then bought the book. I so wanted the girls and their teacher to be found.
Amazing film in many different ways.
Haha, it's not that bad!:rolleyes:
The Hedgehog In The Fog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRsXU4Q6a0Q
The Bear Cub talked and talked, and the Hedgehog thought, "Isn't it good that we're together again?" And also he thought about the Horse: how was she doing there, in the fog?
Haven't seen it for years. I'm sure it's not as scary as it was in the 80s but I bet it's still pretty moving.