The Eye, also known as Seeing Ghosts, is a 2002 Hong Kong-Singaporean horror film directed by the Pang brothers. The film spawned two sequels by the Pang brothers, The Eye 2 and The Eye 10. There are three remakes of this film, including Adhu, made in 2004 in Tamil, Naina made in 2005 in Hindi and The Eye, a 2008 Hollywood production starring Jessica Alba.

Blind since the age of five, 20-year-old Hong Kong classical violinist Wong Kar Mun undergoes an eye cornea transplant after receiving a pair of new eyes from a donor. Initially, she is glad to have her sight restored but becomes troubled when she starts seeing mysterious figures that seem to foretell gruesome deaths. The night before her discharge from the hospital, she sees a shadowy figure accompanying a patient out of the room and the next morning the patient is pronounced dead.


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Eyes - The Horror Game is a first person horror game where the player has to enter a building during the night, steal twenty bags of money and escape the crime scene trying to pass by unseen. The problem is that instead of conventional security, you run into something a lot worse... ghosts.

In the different rooms of the building you will also find eyes drawn on the walls. These eyes, when touching them, will show you phantasmagorical visions of certain places in the building. What you want to do with that information is for you to decide.

Eyes - The Horror Game is quite a good horror game that, following in the footsteps of Slender, offers a new experience each time you play. The motive is that everything, the location of the bags, the distribution of the eyes and the appearances of the ghosts, is completely random.

I also experimented editing the image below on photo-shop, focusing on the eyes. In the first image the background has been edited by Rich creating a mystical effect. I wanted the eyes to be darker as I felt this made her appear more evil. In the second image I have just edited around the eyes making them darker, whereas in the final image I have edited the white of her eyes also. My favourite is the second image as it looks more evil than the first without looking too edited.

my eyes deceive is a first-person psychological horror experience set in a basement, or shelter, if you will. Set over the course of roughly a week, you play as a girl who has been living there all her life.

It's amazing how much horror you were able to convery with such minimal writing... This is a good game. Though I must say, the 'pills ending' is to me much more terrifying than the other since it all clicks in your head instead of being explicitly shown. If you make more games like this, I'd love to see the writing follow the 'cryptic with a twist' route rather than explain the fear away. So for example, if in the 'no pills' ending there were no documents to read but just that last scene.

hoh wow, what a game! I wanted to play the original and I was not disappointed. A lot of my + will be a - for others, so some of my "recounting" of the game will be +-. 


+The storyline, visuals and mechanics were extremely well designed

+The amount of dread and dreariness you feel going day by day makes this uncanny in a good way

+The absolute plot twist made me feel horrible and cry, a mark of a really well crafted storyline.

+Claustrophobic 


+-VERY dark plot twist, enough to make you upset/cry

+-Depending on how high your tolerance for certain things are, the ending(s) of this game will make you question life.

+-Perhaps isn't based on a true story, but IS applicable to many real-life situations, which just furthers the absolute garishly horrible realization you'll get at the end of this game.

+-Controls are a slight bit clunky, but that may be a design choice.


Overall, I've rarely played an indie game, whether horror or not that made me this emotionally moved in a positive >or< negative way. If you're sensitive (like I am), this may not be for you. I however, give this a 10/10. I doubt there is much you could critique this game for.


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Going ahead with director Hideo Nakata, the "new version of "Eye" is envisioned as a psychological horror film about a girl who sees more than she bargained for when she regains her vision after a cornea transplant.

Happy Friday the 13th! Be careful my pretties because you never know who might be watching you! Because on Friday the 13th or Halloween, even pies have eyes! A vanilla scented rhubarb tart is given a creepy twist with the easiest Halloween friendly decoration!

"Errrm Chinese food. Tomato and eggs," he answered. He did not invite her up to try some and she was sad. I offered her a rhubarb tart but alas that wasn't high protein enough. Moral of the story: eat pies even ones with eyes or you could possibly want to eat someone's face off.

M3GAN star Allison Williams describes a much scarier alternate version of the titular doll that didn't make it into the movie. An internet sensation before it was even released, M3GAN has dominated the box office in its opening weekend due in large part to the hype built up on social media prior to the film's debut. Blending the robot-gone-wrong and creepy doll horror tropes, M3GAN features Williams as Gemma, a scientist that allows her newly orphaned niece to bond with the prototype of an AI companion android called M3GAN, whose eventual self-awareness leads to violence and bloodshed.

During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Williams discusses her reaction to first seeing M3GAN, stating that she was immediately scared of the petite, eerie doll. In addition, the actor reveals that there were multiple versions of M3GAN created for the film, with one, in particular, standing out as the most terrifying to witness because it was animatronic. Williams says that the animatronic M3GAN required lubricant on the eyes to keep the eyelids from getting stuck in a half-blink, which only added to the doll's unsettling nature. See what Williams had to say about the character's animatronic version below:

This new detail indicates the M3GAN creators wanted more practical effects to create the doll, especially considering the long-established history of animatronic technology in classic horror films. Animatronic puppets are not always used for monsters or frightening creatures, as E.T. serves as a famous example of an animatronic with an extremely expressive face and friendly mannerisms. Since M3GAN is designed to be a friend and eventually becomes a foe, she seems like the perfect candidate, in theory, to utilize such technology, which the filmmakers did, in certain shots.

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The Baby In Yellow is a first-person horror game where you find yourself in a house with a very strange baby. Your babysitting job seems normal until you realize there's something off, and the kid you're babysitting is more sinister than he first appears. After the success of this game on Windows, The Baby In Yellow is now available to play on Android smartphones, giving you another opportunity to scare yourself silly.

For others, perhaps it was the British cult classic, The Wicker Man (1973), which was recycled into the unintentionally campy Nicolas Cage movie of the same name in 2006. Or maybe it was the R-rated J-horror classic, Ju-on (2002), which became the nonsensical PG-13 Sarah Michelle Gellar vehicle, The Grudge (2004).

So it was with an open mind that I recently approached watching, after all these years, the 2008 American remake of The Eye (2002). I saw the Hong Kong-made original when it first came out, in a small theater that no longer exists, and it instantly became one of my favorite horror films of all time. 2351a5e196

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