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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Sept 9, 2006 17:45:39 GMT -5
from Hellraiser, the whole scene where Andrew Robinson gets owned at the end. best... death... ever! did you know that him saying "Jesus... Wept!" was entirely ad-libbed?
and the whole over-the-top murder at the beginning of Suspiria
I haven't seen a GOOD Horror film in a while. anyone have any suggestions?
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Sept 10, 2006 4:09:28 GMT -5
I picked up a cheap DVD pack at WalMart of 9 "classic" horror movies on 3 disks. Most were pretty bad, but on was "The Hatchet Murders" by Dario Argento (director of "Suspiria") and there was one scene near the middle of the film...
A college professor is being stalked in his home by the killer. He's in his study, standing in front of his desk, holding a letter opener. He's looking across the room at the open door. The camera is looking from his point-of-view, with the door being in the middle of the screen. Then the camera is looking into the room, through the same door, from the killer's view point. Then back to the professor's view, then again from the killer's view. Then the camera goes back to the professor's view, but from the extreme right side of the screen, out of nowhere comes this walking doll, a "Mini Me"-sized doll with a bobble head, that just books it for the professor.
It caught me off guard. The idea of the scene was brilliant: get the audience to focus on one part of the screen and then hit them from the side. There was no background music playing at the time, which just kind of added to the suspense of the scene.
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Sept 10, 2006 6:25:09 GMT -5
I remember when I first saw 'Jurassic Park' at the cinema and I thought that T.Rex's first attack was pretty scary.
Did not have the same impact the second time round though.
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Post by amsiraK on Sept 10, 2006 7:00:43 GMT -5
In Lost World, when the Raptor jammed its head into the hole the girl was going to escape through. I saw that one in the theater and the whole row jumped.
When I was little, the Hammer horror movies used to scare the crap out of me, especially the Dracula ones. The second Christopher Lee's eyes turned red, I was under the couch.
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Sept 10, 2006 11:06:45 GMT -5
In Lost World, when the Raptor jammed its head into the hole the girl was going to escape through. I saw that one in the theater and the whole row jumped. When that was showing at my Cinema one of the other managers and myself knew the exact time that moment happened, so we would go into the auditorium just to watch the audience jump (and to hear the quiet laughter that always follows a jump like that).
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Sept 10, 2006 11:23:05 GMT -5
I was one of those people too.
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Post by KrutonTheFirst12YearOldSmark on Sept 10, 2006 11:24:57 GMT -5
Could someone pleez PM me or just tell me on the forum with a spoiler alert the ending of Sleepaway Camp. I will never be able to finish that movie, but everyone says the ending is really suprising.
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Post by Deus Ex Machina on Sept 10, 2006 12:11:18 GMT -5
Have you checked out wikipedia?
They might have it.
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Post by KrutonTheFirst12YearOldSmark on Sept 10, 2006 12:12:52 GMT -5
Have you checked out wikipedia? They might have it. I will, but i'll post it and see if anyone can verify if it's true.
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Post by KrutonTheFirst12YearOldSmark on Sept 10, 2006 12:16:34 GMT -5
Ok, got this from Wiki: Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. The main character, Angela Baker (Felissa Rose), and her cousin Ricky (Jonathan Tiersten), are sent to camp. Angela had come to live with Ricky and her Aunt Martha eight years earlier, after her father and her brother, Peter, were killed in a boating accident. Angela, a painfully shy 14 year old, is bullied severely by most of the other campgoers and counselors at Camp Arawak. Her main nemesis is Judy (Karen Fields), a vain girl once friendly with Ricky, but now snubbing him in favor of the older boys.
Soon people are being killed in bizarre ways, e.g., a youth is stung to death by bees from a hive thrown into a bathroom. In a nod to Psycho, a female counselor is stabbed in a shower stall. The murderer is Angela; however, it is later revealed that "Angela" was actually her brother Peter. The real Angela had died in the boating accident eight years ago, with Peter assuming her identity afterward. This was because Aunt Martha wanted a girl and chose to raise Peter as a girl, treating him as if he were Angela. Peter is last seen standing on the beach naked with the decapitated head of another camper at his feet
Is all of this true?
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Post by Deus Ex Machina on Sept 10, 2006 12:21:30 GMT -5
Sounds pretty cool if it is.
I might have to watch that one.
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Post by Jiren on Sept 10, 2006 12:49:43 GMT -5
is the Sleepaway camp Box set woth £14.99
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Sept 10, 2006 13:07:09 GMT -5
I completely forgot about these two.
Carrie (the Original) - in a dream sequence, when the one girl who didnt attend the dance goes to Carrie's grave and puts the flowers on the grave. A hands pops up and grabs her.
Also Carrie's eyes, when she is possessed scare the crap out of me.
Friday The 13th - That corpse jumping out of the water is really creepy.
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Post by polexia on Sept 10, 2006 13:43:02 GMT -5
Otis wearing the human skin in House of 1000 corpses. i own the movie but it took a few viewings to get over the creepyness of that part. (of course when he did the same thing in Devil's Rejects it was just cool)
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Post by Deus Ex Machina on Sept 10, 2006 14:27:25 GMT -5
Otis wearing the human skin in House of 1000 corpses. i own the movie but it took a few viewings to get over the creepyness of that part. (of course when he did the same thing in Devil's Rejects it was just cool) Both of those movie made me scared that Rob Zombie is such a talented musician and such a talentless writer/director.
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Post by Rorschach on Sept 10, 2006 20:06:19 GMT -5
I hated TCM 2 with a passion, but the scene in the beginning, where Leatherface and ChopTop visit Stretch in the studio, makes me jump every damn time.
Specifically, when ChopTop is blathering on, and luring Stretch over to the record vault, which is pitch black inside. He asks her to peek inside and grab a record for him, and as the camera pans in to the darkness.....Leatherface runs out, firing up the chainsaw as he goes!
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Post by Rorschach on Sept 10, 2006 21:14:29 GMT -5
Also, I almost forgot:
JAWS 2, when Brody goes out into the surf to check out what he thinks is a piece of driftwood. As he wades out, we're teased with the Williams coda, and a shark POV. As he gets closer to the driftwood, the tension mounts, until Brody reaches for the wood, the wood flips over, and BOOM! Up shoots the corpse of the woman who was mauled by the shark earlier. An awesome fake out that, had the movie been about 30 minutes shorter, would have really ratcheted up the tension throughout the rest of the flick.
That scene made me have nightmares for a week as a kid.
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Post by Deus Ex Machina on Sept 11, 2006 2:57:57 GMT -5
Ok, got this from Wiki: Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. The main character, Angela Baker (Felissa Rose), and her cousin Ricky (Jonathan Tiersten), are sent to camp. Angela had come to live with Ricky and her Aunt Martha eight years earlier, after her father and her brother, Peter, were killed in a boating accident. Angela, a painfully shy 14 year old, is bullied severely by most of the other campgoers and counselors at Camp Arawak. Her main nemesis is Judy (Karen Fields), a vain girl once friendly with Ricky, but now snubbing him in favor of the older boys. Soon people are being killed in bizarre ways, e.g., a youth is stung to death by bees from a hive thrown into a bathroom. In a nod to Psycho, a female counselor is stabbed in a shower stall. The murderer is Angela; however, it is later revealed that "Angela" was actually her brother Peter. The real Angela had died in the boating accident eight years ago, with Peter assuming her identity afterward. This was because Aunt Martha wanted a girl and chose to raise Peter as a girl, treating him as if he were Angela. Peter is last seen standing on the beach naked with the decapitated head of another camper at his feet Is all of this true? Okay, I just finished watching this, and not only is it true, it's pretty damn disturbing as well. And I knew about it ahead of time, thanks to this thread. The movie does boast more horror, though. The acting is mostly horrible and since it's from the 80s, the clothing and haircuts are terrifying. But the direction was good and the ending was worth it all.
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Post by Powder/The Professor on Sept 11, 2006 6:24:55 GMT -5
I cant deal with Event Horizon. Makes me sqeemish, queasy......and it really scares the crap outta me.
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Post by Deus Ex Machina on Sept 11, 2006 7:11:57 GMT -5
I know how you feel.
Paul W.S. Anderson directed movies scares me too. Almost as much as the fact that he gets to keep making them.
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