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Original, remake, or both?
The remake
Yeah. I commented on it below somewhere. That one scene kinda fucked me up for a while. Especially seeing it in theaters.
I'm awful with horror and I thought the remake was cheesy as fuck. I don't remember feeling unnerved when I watched it.
Ah. Fair enough. I remember seeing the remake in theaters (not seeing the original) and being pretty disturbed afterwards (CONTENT WARNING: SA..........The rape scene is what did it). Although after all the other shit I've watched, I guess it's not as disturbing anymore.
I watched a lot of movies when there was a cheap rental place nearby. I remember finally watching the hills have eyes and thought that was exceptionally bad. Just bad as in not good in any way or form. So of course I watched the second one and it was worse. And I had to watch the remake, because maybe they decided to make a better one. No, even worse.
There might be one worse film I've seen in my life which I just picked up for the cover from the same place. Not sure what it was but essentially nothing happened in it. Looked it up on IMDb and it was about two stars. Wasn't surprised.
Haven't thought of a disturbing one yet. It's an interesting question.
I remember those days of cheap rental places you could walk to. Good times.
I've only seen the remake, didn't think the old ones would be that bad. Good to know.
What was the 2 stars one called?
I wish I remembered. Could have a look at what the bottom of the list looks like these days.
Do you have a physical list? I wish I still had one.