Opened. I don't like current or suggestion.
back lol
Not a fan of either.
to both.
(Annoyed grunt)
Pulled.
Any suggestions for a replacement? Maybe a shot of the creepy doll?
Check out my forum game: Rate the above YMMV.Since nobody has their own suggestion, I'll throw out another suggestion:
Check out my forum game: Rate the above YMMV.What's going on exactly on that picture?
Is it the remains of a doll found on the bottom of the ocean near the Titanic's wreck?
Yes.
Check out my forum game: Rate the above YMMV.I can live with 9.
(Annoyed grunt)Crowner's hooked.
I think the scenes as the Grand Staircase floods are the most frightening in the film, and also when the stern breaks off. Either of those would be a good choice.
Votes bump; two in the green, one in consensus range.
Calling for 9 since it's at superconsensus. Caption?
Eat your heart out, Chucky.
Check out my forum game: Rate the above YMMV.Or, as a play on My Heart Will Go On, "You're not here. There's something to fear."
It's been 3000 years…I like that.
Spinning off of that idea, here's some of the song lyrics but modified to fit the pic.
"You're not here, there's something I fear
And I know that my heart can't go on"
Edited by Earnest on Jan 25th 2022 at 4:01:41 AM
I added , formatted as we do song lyrics, but did not tag it. Locking up.
Crown Description:
The moment shown in the page image is conveyed much better in the example than it can be through an image: "And it becomes flat-out hellish if you think about the time passage in these moments. People are splashing about in the ice cold water, trying hard to stay afloat and screaming at the top of their lungs for the lifeboats, which at this precise moment are quite far away. Survivor accounts state that the screaming lasted for about 20 minutes after the ship vanished into the Atlantic waters. After which, they slowly faded as people fell into unconsciousness and death due to hypothermia. If the screaming of their fellow passengers and crew in the water didn't haunt the nightmares of the survivors, the haunting silence from their deathly pale bodies did." The page also lists "The drowned corpse floating around in the water just before the scene of plates collapsing." which is not very nightmarish without the visual.
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