OMG!!!! Zeke the plummer!!!!! Could NOT watch this episode back then. Freaking Budnick!!!Spider from Mars said:
Uchip said:
Insane Metal said:
I don't think this is creepy; just totally awesome.OnkelC said:
The Lamonster said:I don't think this is creepy; just totally awesome.
Indeed!INDIGO_CYCLOPS said:Creepy but such a beautiful painting nonetheless.
Spider from Mars said:
That's pretty awesome actually. Is there more?Mama Robotnik said:
awesomeapproved said:....The Garden of Earthly Delights and other fun little items like that from Heironymous Bosch? Death and the Miser still freaks me out.
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G.O.O. said:Just rewatched the Blair Witch project.
The very last shot...
It's Rugrats when Angelica is apparently going to have a baby brother, but doesn't for some reason.Summary Man said:This looks so familiar, but I can't quite place it. Rugrats? If so, anyone remember the context?
Altazor said:the only scary part of the movie, IMHO. That whole section with the ruined house... *shivers*
eso76 said:i believe this wonderful piece of animation is what inspired those Garfield strips
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Z5sCwEVAQw
not sure if it can be considered creepy but it's like the most depressing thing ever.
beautiful though, you should watch it
Max Armstrong said:That's pretty awesome actually. Is there more?
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Melchiah said:http://i.imgur.com/XYTdO.jpg[IMG]
Iron Maiden[/QUOTE]
Iron Maiden? EXCELLENT!
Wikipedia said:There is no evidence that iron maidens were invented in the Middle Ages or even used for torture, despite being shown so in some media. Instead they were pieced together in the 18th century from several artifacts found in museums in order to create spectacular objects intended for (commercial) exhibition
Combichristoffersen said:Iron Maiden? EXCELLENT!
Combichristoffersen said:Iron Maiden? EXCELLENT!
Summary Man said:Fun fact about iron maidens:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions#Ancient_to_early_modern_history
Thanks Wikipedia!
that is disturbing.SmithnCo said:Jaroslaw Kukowski
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Did you ever see the film adaptation? I thought it was pretty visually interesting and well done.INDIGO_CYCLOPS said:Uzumaki is most definitely my favorite manga. The only one I truly adore and fucking love to pieces. So weird, so amazing.
When I noticed it... D: *shivers* I don't think they could have picked a better final shot.G.O.O. said:Just rewatched the Blair Witch project.
The very last shot...
That's like Gantz.Mama Robotnik said:
What, and that too.Melchiah said:
The movie makes a great job preparing it, though.Altazor said:the only scary part of the movie, IMHO. That whole section with the ruined house... *shivers*
it's this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pS3d-my9MYSummary Man said:This looks so familiar, but I can't quite place it. Rugrats? If so, anyone remember the context?
Puddles said:Anyone have a picture of the last shot from Blair Witch project?
twilight zone, remembering my childhood as I was raised watching twilight zone marathons.Melchiah said:
I haven't seen the movie, but i don't understand what i should see at 3:40 (i've seen the whole video)G.O.O. said:You can watch the final scene on youtube : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYOXS2dZhG4
The said shot is at 3:40, but it won't do much taken out of context.
EDIT @ Jill Sandwich => don't spoil, just post a link. People who want to see it will click it.
The premise of the movie is that a group of film students traveled into the black hill forests of Maryland to shoot a documentary about a local urban myth/legend, the Blair Witch. The legend, which you hear in the very beginning of the movie told by some local hillbillies, revolves around a man who lives out the woods. He would abduct children and then take them down into the basement two at a time - he was paranoid though and thought the children could see into his soul, so he'd make one of them stare into the corner as he tortured and murdered the other one. He claimed he did it because a witch from the 1700s was possessing him.UrbanRats said:I haven't seen the movie, but i don't understand what i should see at 3:40 (i've seen the whole video)there's the dude standing by the wall, and? Maybe it make sense watching the whole movie?
Little Nancy Callahan, age 11.Insane Metal said:
Thanks, kinda make sense now.Houston3000 said:*explanation*