What disturbed you most about this film?
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crowess_spawn — 9 years ago(April 23, 2016 04:45 PM)
^^^this^^^
I didn't see the disrobing of the Chamberlain because I never made it past the death of that one Skeksis. I didn't see the whole movie until I was about 24 or 25. and that was the first time I'd seen it since I was a kid. it scared me that much. -
fctyger22 — 14 years ago(August 19, 2011 05:59 PM)
I was very easily scared by the entire dying Emperor scene and I still try to avoid being in the same room whenever it airs at that point. And I'm atleast 30 years old now. When Fizgig popped out of the hole and scared Jen into the mud, that was the next scary scene for me, then the Garthim raid on the village; esp. when one Garthim looked right into the camera lens. It made me think they were going to come after me.
And as much as I couldn't stand this scene, the Garthim attacking and killing the Landstriders makes the top of my list for disturbing. We have 2 beautiful creatures that look like rabbits and making sounds like a whimpering dog only wanting to be loved, but instead getting torn apart by monsters. Any scene that has an animal in pain or suffering by people or other animals, that makes me sad and upset. For example: a dog got shot with an arrow and died in "The Beastmaster"; there were also a ferret in quicksand in that movie. I also refer you to the dogs who got shot with arrows in "Dances With Wolves" as well as the wolf who got gunshot and killed. -
matthewmcclymont — 16 years ago(September 27, 2009 11:06 PM)
The absolute worst for me was when Chamberlain went to take the scepter and the dying Skeksis jumped at him and hissed "MINE!" Terrifying for me. He was so old and gross and looked like he smelled bad. His teeth were all caddywumpus too. I think that's why I don't like old people to this day. It was pretty bad when he crumbled away too. Grody.
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jazzmantrey — 15 years ago(March 25, 2011 04:02 AM)
The old emperor's death always creeped me out too. His hissing, hard to understand voice ("I am still emperor!") and the way he crumbled apart just frightened me as a kid. Also, just the opening credits on the Skeksis around the crystal being rejuvenated by its eerie purple light was enough to set me on edge for the rest of the film.
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TheSolarSailor — 16 years ago(September 30, 2009 11:25 PM)
It's hard for me to remember back to when I saw this in theaters, but I think the tick-like soldiers of the Skeksis would have been rather horrific to me, especially in that scene where they surround Jen in the darkness of the castle tunnelsnothing but red eyes! The things remind me of giant spiders coming after youvery creepy and scary.
Whose idea was it for the word "Lisp" to have an "S" in it?
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StarroHeart — 15 years ago(October 31, 2010 12:26 AM)
Yes! The free-roaming eyeball was pretty gross! It was all wet and moist and then she pops it back into her face. I could just imagine all of the nasty hair and lint it's picked up from rolling around yuck!
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scorpipun — 16 years ago(November 21, 2009 08:45 AM)
Yep,the Chamberlain's being stripped to resemble a post-Thanksgiving turkey; also the Landstriders' pointless deaths. But no one remembered that the Landstriders left a baby behind? That really got me when I thought about it. Their baby was probably too little to survive without its parents.
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luvdalz68 — 16 years ago(December 08, 2009 11:17 PM)
If you look closely in the widescreen, you will see that there were THREE adults and one baby in the forest clearing. So although two of the adults died, there was one adult left over, which would hopefully take care of the baby. How do we know the adult left behind wasn't the baby's mother/father?
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luvdalz68 — 16 years ago(December 06, 2009 07:24 PM)
I think Kira's death disturbed me the most when I first saw this. I heard that the guys standing around on the set while it was being filmed were crying during this scene.
I was also disturbed when she gets her life-force sucked out, because I didn't want to see her end up like the Podling. I didn't want to see her eyeballs sticking out.
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butterworthwarbucks-1 — 16 years ago(December 19, 2009 07:30 PM)
i'd definitely have to say it's when they take the podling's essence and then start to take kira's. yeah, when i was a kid that really made me freak out. but a lot of the film (as much as i love it now as i did then) disturbed me as a kid.
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Riding_With_The_Valkyries — 16 years ago(January 18, 2010 07:56 AM)
What disturbed me is: I loved the look of this movie, I loved the concept, I loved how it is in tune with the type of fantasy I like - and yet, when I watched it, it was boooring.
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duckncvr — 16 years ago(January 30, 2010 08:40 PM)
wow.. everything you all said: the disrobing, the crumbling master, when the master yells at chamberlain, the eyeball. i was also always bothered by the scene where the skeksis are having their feast.. just grosses me out. of course, it's hard for puppets to "eat" without it all falling out of their mouths and that adds to the glutonous-ness of the scene.. but cookie monster sure made it look cute and not threatening.
Dainty things never shrink from Lux!