It's not really my favorite... but it is scary.
The scene in Working Girl when Melanie Griffith cleans and vaccums to a montage, highlighted by motown music, in her underwear... downright frightening
Favorite horror film has got to be, hands-down, Re-Animator. Get the Anchor Bay 2003 release if you want to see the film in its entirety.
Runner-up is Dellamore Dellamorte, released in the states as Cemetary Man - which just got a Region 1 DVD release this summer, also on Anchor Bay.
The only film that's every made my stomach turn is Cannibal Holocaust.
And the freakiest thing i've ever seen is midget porn. *shrug*
"It's easier to give up. I'm not a very vocal player. I lead by example. I take the attitude that I've got to go out and do it. Because of who I am, I've got to give everything I've got to come back."
-Ken Griffey Jr.
"It's easier to give up. I'm not a very vocal player. I lead by example. I take the attitude that I've got to go out and do it. Because of who I am, I've got to give everything I've got to come back."
-Ken Griffey Jr.
Scary movies scare me...
Amelia, the third part of of the 1975 TV movie "Trilogy of Terror" with Karen Black...
messed me up for life.
"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals and you know it."
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[IMG][/IMG][QUOTE=oneupper;1187020]Scary movies scare me...
Amelia, the third part of of the 1975 TV movie "Trilogy of Terror" with Karen Black...
messed me up for life.[/QUOTE
That was a good one
And Zombie, I loved Re-Animator!! What a classic.
I liked "Saturday the 14th." They showed it on HBO in October back in the 80's all the time. Anyone remember that movie?
'When I'm not longer rapping, I want to open up an ice cream parlor and call myself Scoop Dogg.'
-Snoop on his retirement
Your Mom is happy.
My dad got to enjoy 3 Reds World Championships by the time he was my age. So far, I've only gotten to enjoy one. Step it up Redlegs!
My dad got to enjoy 3 Reds World Championships by the time he was my age. So far, I've only gotten to enjoy one. Step it up Redlegs!
I was talking in the breakroom at work last night about this thread topic, and that was the movie this one lady immediately mentioned.
It was a darn good movie.
And she also brought up the point that the older movies, which didn't have all the gore, had better scripts and left things open to the viewers imagination.
I've tried to watch movies like Frankenstein and the Wolfman with my kids, and they walk away bored because they are so use to the sensationalism and vivid gore.
I actually liked the very first Halloween movie. They should have stopped there though.
"In my day you had musicians who experimented with drugs. Now it's druggies experimenting with music" - Alfred G Clark (circa 1972)
I think Threads made The Day After look like a walk in the candy story. Threads was just a brutal, brutal movie.
I don't scare easily, either. But I would have loved to have been at the opening of Psycho, when Norman's "mother" pushes Det. Milton down the stairs, or when Lila first finds her.
The scene in Re-animator where Dr. Hill expresses his...uh...affection for Megan is simply priceless.
One scene which did freak me out was when the little girl came out of the television set in Ring.
Finally, a movie which freaked me out in so many ways: Manos, the Hands of Fate. Simply...wow.
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