I watched The Ring 1 and 2 with my girlfriend a while back and it has this really creepy sound in the background everytime something happens with the TV or the well or anything (It's the whisteling noise in the back of the music, you'll know it when you hear it). Anyway after we watched my gf was already terrified of the movie and anything related to it, mirrors, tv's, darkness, ect. But to make matters worse I kept whistling that creepy tune and it completely freaked her out XD.
The Ring and movies like that are quite mentally breaking though, they keep you in suspense for hours, sometimes even days after you watched them.
When I was playing F.E.A.R with a friend we were playing in turns, having to switch each time we reached a checkpoint. And at some point we were actually fighting over who had to play because we just knew that the upcoming bit was going to be a scare level and neither of us wanted to be behind the screen when it happened.
But all fine and dandy we get through the game a bit more, it's gets lateish, 2 at night lateish and we have the cool idea to turn of the lights while playing. That lasted for about two minutes and we turned them back on.
Best part was when my friend was playing and walking down this corridor, this really long corridor with windows on either side which you couldn't see through. Walking, walking, walking and then about half way a corpse comes flying through one of the windows and my friend just had a near heartattack and bounced all the way to the other side of the room. I've never laughed so hard in my life.
Funny thing is, when he decided to go home that evening at around 3AM, the streetlights weren't working.
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