Scary little girl in a hotel corridor
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2. willem57 commented 13 years ago
reminds me of the grudge, and she´s soooooooooooo scary
btw: it's a repost.

btw: it's a repost.



4. Friendlysoul commented 13 years ago
I was thinking the same thing while watching in ilZMOG, especially with so many couples, none ask if she is lost.


5. OnetimeX commented 13 years ago
Wow i thought that last woman was gonna smack her like this
http://www.snotr.com/video/6819/Maze_game_reaction

http://www.snotr.com/video/6819/Maze_game_reaction





6. s1nn0cence commented 13 years ago
LMAO I bet the maid did not see the movie
oh and btw, I bet the last woman was about to smack the little girl (instinctive protective reaction)


oh and btw, I bet the last woman was about to smack the little girl (instinctive protective reaction)


7. Gmastershief commented 13 years ago
If they not interfered at the right time the bull...euuh i mean the last girl, she 'll definitly crash the "scared" scary little girl.


8. Trooper commented 13 years ago
It is simply amazing that people have been conditioned by horror movies to be scared of what amounts to nothing more than a small girl standing in a hallway.
I remember reading a study on the suggestibility of people brought on by religious teachings. While atheists don't believe in spirits, devils and other malevolent supernatural manifestations, religious people on the other hand have been conditioned by their faith to accept irrational explanations for unexpected events or situations.
Think about it for a second, if nobody had ever forced fed you that ghosts, monsters and spirits exist, all you would have seen entering the hallway is a little girl holding a doll...
I remember reading a study on the suggestibility of people brought on by religious teachings. While atheists don't believe in spirits, devils and other malevolent supernatural manifestations, religious people on the other hand have been conditioned by their faith to accept irrational explanations for unexpected events or situations.
Think about it for a second, if nobody had ever forced fed you that ghosts, monsters and spirits exist, all you would have seen entering the hallway is a little girl holding a doll...


10. gringo commented 13 years ago
I can't say this wouldn't scare me also.But I got an even better idea for a prank: find more identical little boys and put them in the building in front of the elevator (must be with a window) on each floor, like in the scene from The Grudge. (on this video 5:30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCgWA7RFCxk


17. Mourialaid commented 13 years ago
If I would be scared of everything, I would have been scared too. In fact, the only thing I fear is people with yellow raincoat 



18. banzemanga commented 13 years ago
Well, i wanted to see at least a motherly or fatherly figure to go and say hi to the girl. But i guess you won't get that in a love hotel atmosphere.


19. huldu commented 13 years ago
#8 Trooper the thing is, if you count out religions from the equation and just look at the horror movie itself you end up with the concept: fear. It has nothing to do with believing or not in spirits, ghosts, zombies or what not. If you watched a horror movie you might have been scared, jumped a little etc when watching a certain monster. The brain remembers this as a "fear" and if this occurs again, in a situation like this, your primal brain will take over and try "protect" you. It has nothing to do with religion, which is my point.


22. corampublico commented 12 years ago
The last bitch needed a resounding slap!
+8 1. SkyRanger commented 13 years ago