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  • creepfreak
    Each question has a picture of 3 roads. On the top of each road (in the sky) there is a picture of a certain horror film (3 different movies though) that are based in a spooky town. Each picture is labeled, "Road 1", "Road 2", and "Road 3". I will give the name of the famous town that is in that horror movie, and you have to guess which road (that shows the correct movie) that is based on that town. Try not to make any wrong turns!...Good Luck!
    posted 3 hours ago
  • creepfreak
    Each question has a picture of 3 roads. On the top of each road (in the sky) there is a picture of a certain horror film (3 different movies though) that are based in a spooky town. Each picture is labeled, "Road 1", "Road 2", and "Road 3". I will give the name of the famous town that is in that horror movie, and you have to guess which road (that shows the correct movie) that is based on that town. Try not to make any wrong turns!...Good Luck!
    posted 3 hours ago
  • creepfreak
    Each question has a picture of 3 roads. On the top of each road (in the sky) there is a picture of a certain horror film (3 different movies though) that are based in a spooky town. Each picture is labeled, "Road 1", "Road 2", and "Road 3". I will give the name of the famous town that is in that horror movie, and you have to guess which road (that shows the correct movie) that is based on that town. Try not to make any wrong turns!...Good Luck!
    posted 3 hours ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! I'll give you the name of a specific horror film about a haunted house, along with 4 pictures (labeled 1 through 4). Each picture displays a scary house, but ONLY 1 of them belongs to the horror film that I mention. Guess which house belongs to the horror movie that I give you. Good Luck!
    posted 1 day ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! This quiz focuses on horror films that involve a source of transportation, where terrible things have happened. The quiz shows 4 transportations. A train, a boat, a bus, and an airplane. The horror movie pictures are behind each of the vehicle pictures, for a better and trickier challenge. You have to guess which horror film, involving a source of transportation, each picture is from. Good Luck!
    posted 2 days ago
  • creepfreak
    I recommend you see...
    Hey, you should really see this!
    Eraserhead Eraserhead
    by Creep
    DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE, unless you're a BIG David Lynch fan. For those who remember your dreams this movie will be a frightening experience of the most potent psychedelic features in the darkest corners of your mind. For those with no recollection of your dreams this movie is a short reminder of what causes the cold sweats, setting your mind into a state of depressive consciousness. For those looking for answers, or reasoning behind your dreams, than the answer may lie here. Eraserhead is an emotionally frightening nightmare to say the least. It's a dream simply recorded on film, just as bleak and cold as any nightmare you may really have. It's a shattering, lonely, and sometimes repulsive exercise for our subconscious thinking. Before the creation of Eraserhead, David Lynch had a dream. This is what his dream was.

    I guess it's safe to say we all share at least one thing in common. If not for our personality, religion, or upbringing...than what about our dreams?

    Any interpretation of this film is correct. It relies on our own personal perceivability. What do our inner demons tell us? Is there life in fantasy, and does it really matter? Are there living, breating people, with a pulse and a heartbeat in our dream state? And when we wake up does someone, like our character Eraserhead, impatiently wait for us to return?

    This movie is weird, yes. But what dreams aren't? Believe what you will, and make sense of what you want. Eraserhead is a movie in a cold, and scary world. A dimension of improbable madness. A parallel universe of distortion and paranoia...but it's a world we might all share.

    It's a morbid, strangely beautiful, landscape of horror. It has the texture of death itself, but yet it's still very much alive. It's a work of pure genius.

    Dream while awake. Watch Eraserhead!

    posted 3 days ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! These psychopaths need to be examined! Guess which horror film each deranged, psycho killer is from. The pictures flash on and off to an X-Ray skull, for a better and trickier challenge. Good Luck!
    posted 4 days ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! Each picture has 4 follow up titles from horror films in a specific horror series (a few thrown into the mix are AKA titles, but process of elimination would easily take care of that). Each title is labeled with a letter, A, B, C, and D. BUT, it is not in the correct order of it's release date. You have to choose the correct order yourself. Example.. (these will not appear in the questions...it's just to show you it's relese date) Witchcraft V: Dance with the Devil was released in 1993... Witchcraft 6: The Devil's Mistress was released in 1994... Witchcraft 7: Judgement Hour was released in 1995... Witchcraft 8: Salem's Ghost was released in 1996... My question would look like this... A. The Devil's Mistress. B. Dance with the Devil. C. Salem's Ghost. D. Judgement Hour. (...see how it's not in the correct order) So you would have the choose the answer that says... "The correct order in this series is B, A, D, and C" Good Luck!
    posted 4 days ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! Guess the picture that each virus (or invasion)/outbreak related horror film is from. Every picture is placed within another picture of a city in apocalyptic madness, for a better and trickier challenge. Good Luck!
    posted 6 days ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! Each picture is a scene from a famous teenage horror/or thriller film. But the picture for each specific scene is all mixed up. It's been puzzle-ized, and not 1 piece is missing, every detail is on display. You just have to look closely and put the pieces together, in proper order, yourself. This can be tricky, but how well do you really remember your teenage horror flicks? Good Luck!
    posted 6 days ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! Rules: Each picture has a certain horror movie character in the foreground, and a totally different horror movie in the background. Just combine both those horror movie titles (from both horror films that are given in the picture) to make up a brand new title (of course 1 or 2 words will be missing from each separate title, and mixed up, to make more sense when both are combined). (Each title in the options ARE NOT real movie titles (as a whole), but that's the point.) Good Luck!
    posted 7 days ago
  • LeathHedger
    I recommend you see...
    Hey, just letting you know I'm back on Flixster. If you'd like to chat, talk movies, or anything else, let me know. Take care!
    posted 8 days ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! Guess which Friday the 13th film or Halloween film each mask is from. First there are 3 Jason (mask) pictures in every question, labeled 1 through 3, than there are 3 Michael Myers (mask) pictures in every question, labeled 1 through 3. I will ask which film out of each famous horror series each mask is from. Just pick 1, 2 or 3. Good Luck!
    posted 10 days ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! Each question has a picture of an actual revolving Halloween pumpkin. On the back of each pumpkin there is a certain picture of a horror movie carved into it. The pictures of the horror movies are small, and they're actual carvings, so this can be very tricky. But it's only for a fun and better, trickier challenge. Guess the great Halloween time movie on the back of each pumpkin. Look close, very close, AND look quick! Good Luck!
    posted 12 days ago
  • creepfreak
    I recommend you see...
    Hey, you should really see this!
    Orphan Orphan
    by Creep
    The horror genre is really at it's rise again. Let's just hope it stays this way and grow as it did in the mid 90's, before it fell apart partially due to that PG-13 crap that was help started by The Sixth Sense. Starting from a little more than a year ago, horror's making a comeback in a major way, simply for the fact that it's sticking to it's traditional rules again. And for the sayers who complain consistently saying that "you don't need "gore" to be scary", well, I couldn't agree with you more. No argument there, this debate is tossed out the window. Shit, you don't even need a drop of blood to be scary. But come on people! This is one subject I'll debate with you till the day I die. And "Orphan" being a great example, along with many other great horror films, one good mention being "The Shining", we need "R" ratings for this type of genre, period. In order to be scared you need to be convinced first, and how so if no one such as uses the "F" word one single time. No realism in the dialogue? Not even a "fuck" or "shit" word? Hell, I feel safe now! No boundaries can be pushed to extremes, not even the hope of so, knowing it's already a PG-13 horror film. And because of no fearing "realism", ALL worries to the side...Get what I'm saying? This is real life people. And life is scary. To make a horror film scary, or even slightly intense, it needs to be "real" as well.

    "It's one of the most disgusting developments in the last few years; the whole notion of a PG-13 horror movie to me is a contradiction in terms. It's like having a XXX Disney picture. It doesn't work. To me, you don't have to throw blood around in every scene, but there has to be a sense, and this is not my quote, it's Wes Craven's quote. Wes says that, When you go into a horror movie, you need to feel that you're in the hands of a madman. Now what madman makes a PG-13 picture, right? Your horror-movie madman doesn't neaten up all the edges and make it all nice for mommy. They [studios] do it because they want to bring in younger audiences and make more money. But they don't make better movies."
    - Clive Barker

    Back to the Orphan. What a fantastic horror film this was! The tension never let's up, and the scenes keep getting better and better, almost like having 25 short, separate, tense horror films. What I love about Jaume Collet-Serra, director of the very much underrated "House of Wax", is he knows how to build up his characters, so much, that we pertain to a level of understating so strong of he or she's underlying emotions. Think about it. It took about 45 minutes for House of Wax to start unraveling it's wrath of terror. And why? Because Jaume Collet-Serra lets us study his characters first, and equants them to us on a certain level where we can make the right judgment when their emotions matter most. Same here with the Orphan. And that's what I call "good filmaking" my friends. Character development first...the obsticals later.

    Orphan is smart, witty, intense, and occasionally funny. A horror movie that's done right! We're even treated with a great, original twist in the end, one you probably won't see coming. It's a fun thrill ride, and Esther, flawlessly and strongly performed by the young, and undenyingly talented Isabelle Fuhrman, will probably go down as one of the most psychopathic, crazy bithes in horror movie history. I highly recommend the Orphan!

    posted 12 days ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! Each question has a picture of a severed arm lying in the middle of the street, with tourists surprisingly taking pictures of it. The bloody severed arm is holding a horror DVD in his hand in every question. You have to guess each horror DVD that the severed arm is holding. The DVD pictures are very, very small, but only for a better and trickier challenge. Good Luck!
    posted 13 days ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! Guess which horror film each demon possessed female is from. In every picture the female's face keeps changing demonically evil, for a better and trickier challenge. Good Luck!
    posted 13 days ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! This is a game that's based more on chance. There are 4 pictures in each question, all split in 4 peices, cutting off half of all the faces. Only 1 face belongs to a legendary horror actor! All the other 3 faces are just random actors. BUT, all faces are split, and very hard to see. Or do you have the perfect eye for celebrities? Again, this is based more on chance. Each picture is labeled with a number, 1 through 4. I'll give you the name of the legendary horror actor, with a picture and all their horror films, and you have to pick which face is really theirs. Good Luck!
    posted 14 days ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! Guess which horror film each creepy, killer, hitchhiker is from. Each picture is placed on a car's side view mirror, for a better and trickier challenge. Good Luck!
    posted 14 days ago
  • creepfreak
    Hey try this new fun horror quiz I made! Guess which horror film each creepy, killer, hitchhiker is from. Each picture is placed on a car's side view mirror, for a better and trickier challenge. Good Luck!
    posted 14 days ago