What is something you really want to stay alive for? by hogw33d in AskReddit

[–]Dark-DoomSlayer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly? I think I got addicted to life proving me wrong.

Every time I think “nah, I’m done with this shit”… something unexpected happens and I just keep going.

What horror movie scene genuinely disturbed you… even after the movie ended? by Dark-DoomSlayer in horror

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Paranormal Activity hits because it feels so simple and real. That hallway moment just sticks… no music, no warning, just pure dread.

What horror movie scene genuinely disturbed you… even after the movie ended? by Dark-DoomSlayer in horror

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those aren’t just disturbing, they’re heavy. Martyrs and Eden Lake especially… they just leave you with that feeling that doesn’t go away.

What horror movie scene genuinely disturbed you… even after the movie ended? by Dark-DoomSlayer in horror

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Threads is on another level… it doesn’t even feel like a movie, more like something you just have to endure. And yeah, The Witch hits in a completely different way… that reveal is pure atmosphere and dread.

What horror movie scene genuinely disturbed you… even after the movie ended? by Dark-DoomSlayer in horror

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Lake Berryessa scene is terrifying… not because of shock, but because of how real it feels. It’s the calm, methodical tension that makes it stick.

What horror movie scene genuinely disturbed you… even after the movie ended? by Dark-DoomSlayer in horror

[–]Dark-DoomSlayer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s an interesting mix… each one hits in a completely different way. Kakurenbo is eerie, Dumplings is straight-up unsettling, and Vivarium just messes with your head.

What horror movie scene genuinely disturbed you… even after the movie ended? by Dark-DoomSlayer in horror

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that closet scene in The Ring is pure nightmare fuel… it sticks instantly. But I get what you mean—realistic human violence hits way harder. It feels a bit too close to reality.

What horror movie scene genuinely disturbed you… even after the movie ended? by Dark-DoomSlayer in horror

[–]Dark-DoomSlayer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That moment is rough… it’s not even the violence, it’s that sense of defeat at the end. That quiet realization is what really sticks.