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Have any other great movies? I mean you seem to understand what I want :) |
This thread reminds me of a story I used to read to my children:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvB1F2y6NgQ
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How about Event Horizon? Big budget, good story, good acting and some serious jumps along the way.
Or, Blair Witch Project? If they've never seen it, it might scare the sh*t out of them. If they aren't big horror fans, stick to movies that are easily accessible, like Scream, Aliens, BWPII, any Saw movie, Jaws, Omen, Exorcist. Or, for a laugh, bring AU Mordum, Ichi the Killer, Irreversible etc :D |
Ye thanks for the movies, and no they do never watch horror movies and I want to give them a big scare hah
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Wrong Turn Trilogy.
Great trilogy, one and two were great. The third one...not so much, but the violence and gore was mint. Set in "The Boonies" of West Virginia where Inscest cannible hillbillies will kill/eat you. A group of young people try to survive the woods and not get killed by the cannibles. This film was shot in Canada, I beleive the first one was filmed somewhere in Ontario, and the remaining two were filemd somewheres in British Columbia. Picked myself up the Trilogy for $50 at HMV quite afew months ago. |
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Wrong turn, oh thanks I have seen it but I have forgot that movie. So that's awesome dude thanks :D |
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oh.. Watched it now.. You're right :rolleyes: Well that means I should use the movies I have already seen right? :D haha I'll take halloween + friday the 13th. "waiiiit... ..Just right" I feel really stupid... haha |
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I've never seen Jaws. I don't believe in sharks.
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Now, the sequals on the other hand, are absolutely dreadful. If we started a thread 'Which series of movies has the biggest gulf in quality between the first movie and subsequent sequals?', Jaws would be top of the list. |
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Uh... How can... What the f-... I ought... Guh.... What? |
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I heard that when they shot that scene they used ropes to pull her back and forward through the water, with a burly man at one end and a second burly fellow at the other taking it in turns to pull. This didn't work too well and when they both pulled at the same time they broke several of her ribs. So, when you see her being dragged about screaming '...it hurts, it hurts...', she isn't acting, it actually hurts:D Probably a myth. Also, Robert Shaw grew up about 15 miles from where I live. Pretty boring stuff really but thanks for listening:) |
Haha no actully, quite intresting :)
But it looks like this thread is going out of topic.. :D |
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And yeye, I know I missed the U.. |
Actually, those shark attacks off the coast of Egypt last year weren't a million miles from the behaviour in Jaws.
What about other creature features? Host, Piranha, Deep Blue Sea, Orca etc? Do you like them? |
I like to watch Orca again.
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Yeah, it's definitely the best out of the movies mentioned there. The Birds should also be mentioned when you're talking creature features and both would be great movies for 'new to horror fans'.
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