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IDrinkYourBlood 11-24-2004 06:06 PM

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Originally posted by TheOmen
The most anxious I ever felt was during the chase at the end of TCM. It still gets me going when I watch it. I think it may be the most terrifying moment in horror. Off the top of my head anyway.

I have to say that I still get chills with certain movies...The Shining is one example. If a movie gives me chills, I'm satisfied at this point in my life.

exactly, o and that noise at the beggining of TCM has to be the scariest nois in the world to me

EXTR3MIST 11-29-2004 10:25 AM

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The Exorcist isn't scary
Maybe you didn't see it as a child - Regan's decomposing face, yellow eyes and jolting bursts of speaking in a man's voice are all terribly chilling.

Rock music in Italian horror!

Argento at least has the balls (probably against all production advice) to hit us with some of the heavy stuff when we least expect it - poor dead Donald Pleasance carried away to blasting Motorhead in Phenomena? Top stuff.

DeathLord 11-29-2004 01:36 PM

my friend dustin is unable to watch horror movies because he is easily scared, but me, I get scared sometimes.

you may laugh If I told you this but when I watched Halloween IV I couldn't sleep for a week:( I got used to the series

but a movie that if really scarey is the 2003-2004 version of the Texas Chainsaw Masacure and 13 ghosts.

they were both really scarey the 1990's version of the Texas Chainsaw Masacure version was funny.

urgeok 11-29-2004 01:47 PM

you might want to consider a name change in light of the recent admittal ..

to ..... well lets see ....

scrapelord, or skinnedkneelord ....
work your way up to death ...

TheOmen 11-29-2004 02:06 PM

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but a movie that if really scarey is the 2003-2004 version of the Texas Chainsaw Masacure and 13 ghosts.
Thirteen Ghosts? Good God! ...too each his own I guess...

The_Return 11-29-2004 03:23 PM

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Originally posted by urgeok


The Forgotton had a moment .. holy crap .. i knew what was coming but it was so effective i jumped a foot off of my seat.
But i didnt feel fear ...

Holy shit! A moment? Fuck, more like 5! Still, not scary. Still an awesome movie tho, I loved it.


As far as the topic goes, Ive been scared once, and once alone. Most of the movie was boring as fuck, but the last 15 or some min, the tension waas enough to provoke a glimmer of fear deep inside of me. The Blair Witch Project, and I am now eternally greatefull to that movie.

No, I think I have also become immune to actual scares in a movie. TCM, Exorcist, Psycho, Halloween....All awesome, but scary? No.

EXTR3MIST 11-30-2004 04:51 AM

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you may laugh If I told you this but when I watched Halloween IV I couldn't sleep for a week
Not at all - this is the best sequel to the original; scary, unpredictable, gory (and even toned down before its release by the distributors) and with a pounding update of Carpenter's unnerving theme tune.

slasherman 11-30-2004 04:56 AM

I also think Halloween 4 is a good sequel...but scary ? No :eek:

EXTR3MIST 11-30-2004 05:07 AM

Tell me what film you find scary, then.

slasherman 11-30-2004 05:18 AM

Ringu, The Phone.....


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