I absolutely love this thread...Melchiah said:
But this is seriously disturbing, IMHO.
I absolutely love this thread...Melchiah said:
Puddles said:It's easy. Have you ever seen a dude with such a drunken creep expression? He's a fucking lurp and a half. One of the girls clearly can't stand to be touched by him. He probably paid them to stand in that picture. He's popping wood from mere contact with a female (I think that's wood, could be his wallet or something, but no, it's probably wood). Doesn't fit in with the general tone of this thread, but you can't deny that it's creeptastic.
Cosmozone said:I looked through all the thread. There's some sick stuff here, ugh. But no Giger yet? Pretty unbelievable.
Here's an example:
http://i51.tinypic.com/262aaz6.jpg[IMG][/QUOTE]
His works are full of sexual references. It's a bit tough determine if they are worksafe.
[IMG]http://i51.tinypic.com/9iwx13.jpg
The Lamonster said:It's dark and blurry. Hardly worth posting.
LOL.The Judge said:Guys. You're all through.
Apple Sauce said:We had this on my dining room wall when I was a kid, until my parents got rid of it because I refused to be alone with it. My mum disliked it too though, so I don't think she minded too much.
It was a copy of a Picasso picture painted by my mums Uncle, who I later found out a died in some weird circumstances that my mum never really told me about.
There was some kind of story about how, I think it was my Grandfather, moved one of the paintings and heard his brothers voice, clear as day, yelling not to touch it.
I never knew about any of that though, the picture just creeped me out.
CaramaC said:
This one always freaked me out ...from the film Salem's Lot.
I was doing OK until that second pic.djdac said:
Melchiah said:
Just out of curiosity - why is this one scary for you?BlueTsunami said:This is giving me chills. I already dislike going out deep at the beach without having that shit in my head.
BlueTsunami said:This is giving me chills. I already dislike going out deep at the beach without having that shit in my head.
BlueTsunami said:This is giving me chills. I already dislike going out deep at the beach without having that shit in my head.
Looks like seaweed as Uchip stated.Teknoman said:What is it supposed to be anyway?
LOL.civilstrife said:Redcircleofdistraction.gif
lol at the dog hahacivilstrife said:
Maybe the critter under the floor can do it for it.parrotbeak said:That dog needs its ass glands squeezed.
civilstrife said:
civilstrife said:http://i53.tinypic.com/1jkz2q.gif[/QUOTE]
Oh screw you, I remember being fooled by this once, got me good.
Astery said:the face got me.
As far as I know, yes. That's the earliest occurence of that effect that I can think of.Teknoman said:EDIT: So Jacob's Ladder is where the "Shaking head" effect came from?
Melchiah said:
Chipopo said:
Teknoman said:
Well thats kinda dark...
Looks like seaweed as Uchip stated.
awesomeapproved said:Just out of curiosity - why is this one scary for you?
Don't get me wrong, I've been freaked at a bunch in here, not this one though. Am I missing something?
Melchiah said:
Santerestil said:I'm the only whom this reminds the pool at the begin of Another World?
Teknoman said:Yeah I was scanning the gif for unusual stuff, noticed the dog...but the face kinda caught me by surprise.
EDIT: So Jacob's Ladder is where the "Shaking head" effect came from?
Apparently.The film's director Adrian Lyne used a famous body horror technique in which an actor is recorded waving his head around at a low frame rate, resulting in horrific fast motion when played back. In an interview Lyne said he was inspired by the art of Francis Bacon when developing the effect. This effect is one of the signature animation techniques developed by The Brothers Quay and used extensively in their short films, including Street of Crocodiles (1986), based on the short novel of the same name by the Polish author and artist Bruno Schulz.
civilstrife said:redcircleimagething
Blue Ninja said:
Puddles said:His original chestburster design:
The Judge said:Guys. You're all through.