<p>OH MAN GARY KNEW AN INNUENDO! Wowowowow.</p>
<p>I just saw meghna’s link. Now that is good innuendo. LOL
arroninie, I second that. I dont think this thread would be what it is without the girls. They are the ones who are really taking the lead. Thank you, females of CC TIT Subsection, for making this horrendous college app procedure a bit more bearable.</p>
<p>There’s an innuendo right there in the last post :P.</p>
<p>Hello gary!</p>
<p>I read CC TIT Subsection as cesearian the first time. This innuendo talk is really getting to me. </p>
<p>Oh btw you guys= awesome for bringing up Identity. Tetris, I didn’t know it was based on an Agatha Christie (I’m very picky about my Agatha Christies, but I’m surprised I didn’t read that one, because I usually try and read all the serial killer ones. Unless you’re talking about And Then There Were None…?) </p>
<p>I loved Identity, it made me fall in love with John Cusack. I think it’s one of the few horror movies that really scared me.</p>
<p>All horror movies scare the crap out of me. Even the completely unscary ones like Prom Night. My ex probably still has nail-mark-scars that he totally deserves from Prom Night.</p>
<p>Innuendo intended, innocent meaning though.</p>
<p>Yeah, I was talking about And Then There Were None! They took the basic plot of that book, added a motel horror element to it, roped in Mr. Dreamy Eyes, and made a movie that freaked me out…a bit. Man, I wanna see Paranormal Activity, but am too scared to watch it alone.</p>
<p>You know a sentence that can generate a large number of sexually related discussions within moments?</p>
<p>I am needy.</p>
<p>@gary That was really brave i must say. Hope your mom doesn’t catch you again!!
hmm…anyway thanks to Meghna!</p>
<p>I need an “Innuendos for Dummies” guide.</p>
<p>Dude, same! I have a paranormal activity date with friends, which means I’m not going to get scared AT ALL. I’m like you Quasi, in that I can get freaked out at horror movie TRAILERS if I’m watching them alone, at night, but the minute I’m with even one more person the whole thing turns into a sort of joke :/. You should try watching a horror movie with my friends, lol. We genuinely want to be frightened out of our wits, and we usually end up laughing/sleeping/talking midway through.</p>
<p>@tetris There was the whole [spoileralert!] ‘it’s all just in his head’ element[/spoiler] though. But eeeee, I LOVED And then there were none, too. Gave me the chills reading it alone even in the afternoon.</p>
<p>I’m here, ccp. :P</p>
<p>@Quasi profound…Can you tell me the name of the book of Agatha Christie on which the John Cusack’s film was based???</p>
<p>Nepalis. Sigh.</p>
<p>And Then There Were None, Phoenix.</p>
<p>^^o_O 10chars</p>
<p>And also, yes, yes, welcome everyone. I have a slew of gutter minded friends who collect stuff like this and chortle over it for days.</p>
<p>@meghna: Haha, we all need our friends to keep us sane in times of horror :D. Oh, and I kiiiiiiiind of saw the [SPOILER] “in his head” thing coming. Sigh. I absolutely couldn’t predict who the final killer was, though.</p>
<p>Haha, I was the opposite. I didn’t see what you guessed coming AT ALL, but the final killer was a little obvious in a ‘YOU’LL NEVER GUESS ITS HIM SSO WE’LL PICK HIM’ kind of way.</p>
<p>paranormal activity is without a doubt, the scariest movie I have ever seen besides blair witch. But like, everybody knows that. The thing is, dont ruin the movie, you have to enjoy it like you do a good book. Watch it alone and get sucked into its world, I guarantee you will not regret the effect it has on you. </p>
<p>Speaking of movies, did anybody watch the men who stare at goats?</p>