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Post by janntosh on Mar 4, 2019 4:35:04 GMT
I mean it. When I was a kid nothing in Ghostbusters 1 really scared me (I thought the terror dogs were awesome) but Vigo the Carpathian in Part 2 both as a painting and his human form at the end scared the shit out of me. Not to mention the river of slime, the possessed Janosz, the bathtub scene, the Titanic scene and the part where they find all the bodies in the subway tunnel.
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Post by kingkoopa on Mar 4, 2019 4:44:05 GMT
I mean it. When I was a kid nothing in Ghostbusters 1 really scared me (I thought the terror dogs were awesome) but Vigo the Carpathian in Part 2 both as a painting and his human form at the end scared the shit out of me. Not to mention the river of slime, the possessed Janosz, the bathtub scene, the Titanic scene and the part where they find all the bodies in the subway tunnel. Second. The Titanic thing freaked me out. Sort of took the implications of being a ghost to the next level. Until NYC got angry, were they just stuck on the ocean floor for a few decades?
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Post by kolchak92 on Mar 4, 2019 4:53:32 GMT
I think the subway thing is the scariest scene from either film.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Mar 4, 2019 4:59:31 GMT
I remember when I first saw that movie at the Movie Theater back when I was a kid, I got really scared by that freaking bathtub scene.
Now, the bathtub scene doesn't bother me (that much!) while I actually think that the Subway Scene is now Pretty Freaky.
and so was the scene when the baby got taken out on the ledge.
I Absolutely Love the "TITANIC" Scene though, LOL!
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Post by ck100 on Mar 4, 2019 5:04:38 GMT
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Post by anthonyrocks on Mar 4, 2019 5:16:45 GMT
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Mar 4, 2019 5:22:08 GMT
The librarian scene in the first film scared me the most as a kid. I can't recall exactly whether or not I was frightened of Ghostbusters II, but I definitely found the original film creepy.
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Post by charzhino on Mar 4, 2019 10:12:02 GMT
Ghostbuster 2 was hella scary as a kid, and is still is to this day. Vigo the painting and person are creepiness personified. Loved that they chose a real life person to build the ghost aura around, rather than a cgi monster or a person in heavy make up.
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Post by nausea on Mar 4, 2019 10:17:56 GMT
Alot of satanists dont know they are satanists.
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Post by jamesbamesy on Mar 4, 2019 11:44:05 GMT
Yeah I thought it to be darker than the first one for those scenes. I mean kidnapping a baby is just too much, man.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Mar 4, 2019 14:10:25 GMT
Yeah I thought it to be darker than the first one for those scenes. I mean kidnapping a baby is just too much, man. Very True but then again, I have seen worse happen in Movies.
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Post by vegalyra on Mar 4, 2019 15:45:21 GMT
I saw both in the theaters. I remember the first one scared me quite a bit, especially the librarian scene and the zombie/skeleton taxi driver. The second one definitely has some scarier sequences in them but I was older when it came out (obviously) and had seen more horror films during that duration so it didn't effect me that much. The subway sequence is pretty intense, I agree.
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Post by jamesbamesy on Mar 4, 2019 15:47:54 GMT
Yeah I thought it to be darker than the first one for those scenes. I mean kidnapping a baby is just too much, man. Very True but then again, I have seen worse happen in Movies. Of course there is.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 4, 2019 15:52:05 GMT
Well the backstory behind the actor that played Vigo is wayyy scarier than either film.
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Post by kingkoopa on Mar 4, 2019 16:42:17 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Mar 4, 2019 17:38:05 GMT
That's the one. Be worthy of a horror film treatment itself. Or one of those dark Oscar-bait foreign language films.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Mar 4, 2019 23:26:18 GMT
Well the backstory behind the actor that played Vigo is wayyy scarier than either film. All I know is that that Actor also played 1 of the Terrorists in "DIE HARD".
He was 1 of the 2 Terrorists that Bruce Willis blew up when he dropped that Plastic Explosive (tied to a chair and computer) down the elevator shaft.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 4, 2019 23:28:27 GMT
Well the backstory behind the actor that played Vigo is wayyy scarier than either film. All I know is that that Actor also played 1 of the Terrorists in "DIE HARD".
He was 1 of the 2 Terrorists that Bruce Willis blew up when he dropped that Plastic Explosive (tied to a chair and computer) down the elevator shaft.
Check out Koopa's link. It's worth a read, as awful as a human being he turned out to be.
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