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Because the guy was asking for scary movies and vampire movies and that one is by far the scariess vampire movie iŽve ever seen. Maybe except for this one: When i was about 13 years old (around 1989) I saw this horror movie on tv, wich i was actually too scared to watch, so i only remember VERY small bits from it. Here goes nothing: 1. The movie is either from the 80s or 70s and its NOT "Pet Cemetary" 2. (Around the beginning i think) A man is walking through a cemetary at night and suddenly a person is bursting up from one of the graves 20 feets up in the air. (might be a vampire) 3. At the end of the movie (just before the credits begins to roll) our hero is hugging this lady, and while doing that they keeps slowly turning around and around. Then suddenly the guy stops and stares right into the camera (maybe he is bitten, i cant remember). The end. :D
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:rolleyes: :mad:
...sure you havent dreamt it ?
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Good vampire movies are hard to come by. Personally, I like the ones with more brutal bloodthirsty vampire as opposed to the lovey dovey kinds, but here's a few good movies of each type of vamp...
Brutal Vampires Dracula 2000 From Dusk Til Dawn Lovey Dovey Vampires Interview with the Vampire Bram Stoker's Dracula Classic Vampires Nosferatu Dracula (Bela Lugosi) There's a lot of good zombie movies out there. Some are a bit funnier and some are more scary, but for the most part, they generally tend to kick ass. Funnier Zombies Shaun of the Dead Return of the Living Dead Return of the Living Dead 2 Demons Demons 2 Scarier Zombies Night of the Living Dead (Original or remake) Dawn of the Dead (Original or remake) Day of the Dead 28 Days Later As for slashers, I'm sure you've figured out that this category is very hit or miss. Some are great and some just plain suck. It all boils down to personal taste, but here's a few I like... The Halloween Series Friday the 13th Friday the 13th II Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Original or remake) Wrong Turn Psycho That should start you off. I'm sure you've seen some of those, but they are basically all must-see's for the informed horror fan. |
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In order to get the most out of a Horror Flick, you gotta set the ambient mood right. It don't do any horror movie justice to watch it in bright sunlight with the washing machine going, kids running in and out and the phone ringing. With the Right Atmosphere, even marginally "scary" movies will be a bit more...intense.
At night with the lights off or low, the sound up (Surround is best)with no phone and no distractions, try these: The Exorcist The Ugly Session 9 The Hills Have Eyes Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
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