Never mind the fact that the real horror of the movie is the scene between Mel Gibson and his wife.
Nobody thinks about what that would really be like.
βSwing away, Merleβ
In this /c/, we call home
Everyone hail to the pumpkin song!
All year round!
Never mind the fact that the real horror of the movie is the scene between Mel Gibson and his wife.
Nobody thinks about what that would really be like.
βSwing away, Merleβ
i seem to be the only one here who got bored as fuck by this movie
It wasn't just the alien, it was the setup of the scene and the reaction of Joaquins character. Brilliant moment in a silly movie.
There were a few genuinely good jump scares in that movie.
In case anyone is wondering, this is from Signs (2002).
This movie gave me nightmares for years...
I wake up screaming bathed in sweat. In panic I scream: WHY DID THEY COME TO A PLANET FULL OF WATER WHEN IT HURTS THEM!?!?!? IT MAKES NO SENSE!!!
I had this whole theory built up about how the aliens were manifestations of the little girl's trauma and grief and everything was just happening within the town. All the stuff on the radio and TV was her using spooky kid mind powers unconsciously. That's why they were allergic to water: she has a weird thing about contaminated water glasses.
And then at the end he just hits the fucking alien with a baseball bat and the credits roll. What the actual hell.
Honestly, signs was the first movie I ever experienced terror from all the way up until the end and now I literally do not give a single fuck about that movie.
Turns out I have a fear of aliens walking in the distance. Or, well, had.
Signs both clarified and cured me of it at the same time.
That's how M. Night Shyamalan movies work! Don't think too much!
I've always had a weird phobia of aliens despite being super interested in anything paranormal.
This is the only scene in a movie to make me physically uncomfortable. The nonchalant reveal just took it to another level that a traditional jump scare wouldn't have.
Holy heck, nailed it! Same for me! We've gotta be a shared type.
I vaguely remember this scene. What movie is it again?
Signs
Just watched this again last week after years. Movie still holds up. My kids enjoyed it too. More thrillers like it need to be made.
The reveal in this scene only worked so well because of how good the build-up of tension was. Psychological thrillers are where it's at.
The would literally die if you piss on them.
Unlike cops, who die if you don't piss on them to put them out.
That explains a lot.
Just throw some water on it and it will melt like the Wicked Witch of the West.
Have you heard the theory about them being demons and water symbolising holy water?
And who was her sister?!?
THE WICKED WITCH OF THE EAST, BRO!
Yeah this alien fucked me up as a kid, this movie was absolutely wild
That scene gave me chills, and still does even when I know it's coming.
I read somewhere that they weren't aliens, they were demons, and the water only worked because it was blessed, so it became holy water. What a twist!
What a twist!
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The whole movie is a Christian allegory. It's probably one of the reasons Mel Gibson was in it.
They called the little girl an angel more than once.
Also see where he locked one in a closet and it couldn't get out. Don't know if that's a demon thing or not, but he couldn't see it's reflection in the knife.
It turns out that Shyamalan, in an interview from 2006, has confirmed this.
"You know what I said about giving a Dracula movie a deceptive title? That's what I did with Signs. That was a story about a war between Heaven and Hell. The aliens were demons and the people's dead loved ones were angels."
Like yeah the twist was a little dumb but Signs was a great movie overall. Tension for the whole family. I really enjoyed it.
I'm sorry but the 'swing away' line is silly and I make fun of it every time I think of it
That's kind of the point, the juxtaposition of a silly line during a serious moment.