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bobafrett
11-18-2007, 10:49 PM
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fast forward to the 2:33 point of the video...
Your turn...

raggety
11-19-2007, 03:19 PM
Come. It is time to keep your appointment with the Wicker Man.

cearleywine
01-10-2008, 10:45 AM
Probably my favorite horror film of all time
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This is a cool idea for a thread, I hope it keeps going.

EvanAgee
01-10-2008, 11:45 AM
Great thread!

One of my all time favorite horror movies. Dawn of the Dead. I love this opening scene.

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And, Return of the Living Dead

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EvanAgee
01-10-2008, 11:46 AM
Probably my favorite horror film of all time
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This is a cool idea for a thread, I hope it keeps going.

That great! I used to run a popular horror movie website and I never did get around to seeing Suspiria. I'll need to check it out.

cearleywine
01-10-2008, 02:33 PM
And, Return of the Living Dead


I'll have to say my favorite scene on this one is the red head rain dance. Both are classics. Hell even Videodrome, that movie kicks ass.

cearleywine
01-13-2008, 03:05 AM
Unbelievable clip for the time.
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sixthsense
01-13-2008, 09:23 PM
Unbelievable clip for the time.


fucking sick! what year was this?

sixthsense
01-13-2008, 09:27 PM
Unbelievable clip for the time.


Fucking sick! What year was this?

This is one of my favs:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=kjMjYzB4-yM

cearleywine
01-13-2008, 10:34 PM
Fucking sick! What year was this?

This is one of my favs:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=kjMjYzB4-yM

It was originally named "Terror at the Opera" but the american release was just "Opera". The year was 1987. Nice post as well, that's a great film.

cearleywine
01-14-2008, 03:09 AM
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sixthsense
01-14-2008, 09:59 PM
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lawl what the fucking stomache/vagina/penis was that!:love:

Fuck I remember those days when CGI wasn't created yet. To me, CGI is like cheating. Well, it works for certain things (Jurassic Park/LOTR, etc), but for most horror/monster flicks it sucks (I Am Legend/The Mist/Hulk).

cearleywine
01-15-2008, 04:14 AM
lawl what the fucking stomache/vagina/penis was that!:love:

Fuck I remember those days when CGI wasn't created yet. To me, CGI is like cheating. Well, it works for certain things (Jurassic Park/LOTR, etc), but for most horror/monster flicks it sucks (I Am Legend/The Mist/Hulk).

man I couldn't agree more. It seems like they're are finally perfecting it in the bigger budget stuff but most of the time it looks like shit. This particular scene had the effects guy worried because it was the only head they had for the shot and they ruined it hoping it was a good take. Hell this was done with latex, air hoses, and a remote control car. These stories won't happen with someone sitting on a computer waiting for it to look realistic. And the Hulk was by far the worst of the Marvel films, that stupid ass fighting the monster dogs in the tree was incredibly stupid. But on a side note, if they did the x-men movies in all cgi I think it would be cool. like the final fantasy movie quality. I like the idea of cgi cartoon stuff.

cearleywine
01-16-2008, 04:13 AM
Not the scariest film but it's definitely one of the funniest, in a kind of sick sort of way.
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dragon9666
01-16-2008, 05:59 AM
My fav is Dawn ofthe dead
I just saw Hostel II and the end scarred me bad.
Messed up!
Ouch!

cearleywine
02-19-2008, 04:42 AM
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the hammer
02-19-2008, 09:22 AM
the first 15 minutes of the remake of "Dawn of the Dead"

ChromaLord
02-29-2008, 08:32 PM
Common, the very 1st time you saw linda blair turn her head around was pretty creepy. That film was the 1st one to use the jerky editing when she was crawling down the steps and contorted. (later to be copied over and over again). In fact that scene was cut from the original because it was too edgy.

That opening scene in Susperia was pretty scary too.I have the special edition DVD set. Amazing cinematography and music.

sixthsense
03-01-2008, 12:02 AM
Common, the very 1st time you saw linda blair turn her head around was pretty creepy. That film was the 1st one to use the jerky editing when she was crawling down the steps and contorted. (later to be copied over and over again). In fact that scene was cut from the original because it was too edgy.



I think that movie is in a league of its own. I mean everything else that has to do with exorcism is just a rip off from that movie. How could I have forgotten about that movie? :thu:

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Snufkino
03-15-2008, 02:04 PM
These are too good for YouTube clips. Seek them out and watch them in the dark... on your own...

1: The whole prologue intro in Creep (crap film I know, I know)
2: The First BIG scare in Creep. The one in the dark. (Genius)
3: The end scare in Dark Water (not sure if it's in the American remake)
4: The end of Don't Look Now. (Similar to the above, but worthy of mention)
5: that line near the end of Rosemary's Baby as she steps back away from the crib.


It's not really a horror moment, but the bit in Marathon Man where Roy Schieder enters his brothers apartment, stabbed is pretty freaky.

TuMadre
03-18-2008, 08:15 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgMdz2fe0CY

OK, showing my age on this one. This memory goes back to my High School years, but for sheer creepiness, I can still remember feeling sick to my stomach watching this for the first time at the theater. For those 3 people who may not have seen "The Shining", Jack Nicholson's snowbound character has been at his typewriter for weeks (if not months) working on his Novel in a deserted Hotel. His wife (who was spooked out in the previous scene by a story her son told her) goes looking for Jack, and sneaks a peek at fruits of his hard work...

sixthsense
03-18-2008, 02:45 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgMdz2fe0CY

OK, showing my age on this one. This memory goes back to my High School years, but for sheer creepiness, I can still remember feeling sick to my stomach watching this for the first time at the theater. For those 3 people who may not have seen "The Shining", Jack Nicholson's snowbound character has been at his typewriter for weeks (if not months) working on his Novel in a deserted Hotel. His wife (who was spooked out in the previous scene by a story her son told her) goes looking for Jack, and sneaks a peek at fruits of his hard work...

WIN!!

that movie just had so many great moments!

REDRUM REDRUM!!!!

On a side note, how the heck did they do that? Did they just have someone type that over and over and over?????

Snufkino
03-21-2008, 06:39 PM
Oh, shit how could I forget A Tale of Two Sisters? At least three amazingly scary moments.


And the bit at the end of The Ring.

Frank Remark
03-24-2008, 05:52 PM
Probably the one that had the biggest emotional effect on me was the end of Carrie.

Otherwise, let's see, off the top of my head...the creature popping out of the guy's chest in Alien...when Jack Nicholson's son runs into the twins in The Shining...when the guy runs into the ghost of his buddy at the movie theater in American Werewolf in London...when the vampire convinces the kid to give in to him in Fright Night...the mirror scene in Poltergeist...when the vegemonster appears in the original The Thing...

Good times, good times.

Frank Remark
03-24-2008, 06:01 PM
OK, showing my age on this one. This memory goes back to my High School years, but for sheer creepiness, I can still remember feeling sick to my stomach watching this for the first time at the theater.One of the eeriest times I ever had at the movies:

A friend of mine worked in a movie theater and they threw him a birthday party there. It was one of those old movie houses from the twenties done up in an mysterious Oriental theme.

They screened The Shining a little after midnight. But almost everyone split.

So I'm there alone, with about 3 other strangers sitting on the other side of the theater, watching The Shining in the wee hours of the night in a spooky old movie house...

It was perfect.

Johnny66
05-13-2008, 10:12 PM
What? No 'Evil Dead' scenes?