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Date Posted: 18:05:21 10/22/02 Tue
Author: Gaelic-celt
Subject: Re: Halloween Films...........................
In reply to: Synn 's message, "Halloween Films..........................." on 11:55:05 10/22/02 Tue

I remember the scariest scene I had ever scene, (which really freak me out at the time), was the warewolf transformation in "An American Warewolf in London".
p.s. - am I spelling "warewolf" right? looks funny ...

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[> Re: Halloween Films.................Dave's Faves -- Dave, 19:29:51 10/22/02 Tue

The Scariest Movies are -in this long time horror fans opinion:

Creepy/scary-
Carnival of Souls
Island of the Lost Souls(1933)
The Exorcist
The Other(1970's -with Uta Hegen)
Near Dark
The "Dead"trilogy
Fulci's Zombie(or Zombie 2 in America)
Tombs of the Blind Dead
Blair Witch Project


Really cool/classic
Brides of Dracula
The Black Cat
Theater of Blood
Bride of Frankenstein
Witchfinder General
Curse of the Demon
The Mummy(1959)
Dracula(Louis Jordan)
The Devil Rides Out
White Zombie
The Hunchback of Notre Dame(1939)
The first three "Omens"
Trilogy of Terror(just the third segment with the Zuni warrior)
Frankenstein, the True Story( the noise when Jane Seymour gets her head pulled off is just horrifying)
Don't be Afraid of the Dark(Kim Darby)
The Night Stalker
Fright Night

and almost any of the "Golden Age" Universal movies with Dracula , Frankenstein's Monster, and the Wolfman

Funny Horror-
Young Frankenstein
Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein
Army of Darkness
and of course, Plan Nine From Outer Space

I'm sure there are a bunch more -but those are the ones I love off the top of my head

Happy Halloween!
Dave


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[> [> Re: Halloween Films.................Dave's Faves -- True, 20:03:10 10/22/02 Tue

The Blair Witch Project needs an honorable mention from me. I knew what the movie was all about when I rented it and I watched it by myself. I found it to be successfully atmospheric and the end really creeped me out even though I had already been told what happened.

Cheers,
True


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[> [> Re: Halloween Films.................Dave's Faves -- Frank, 11:25:13 10/24/02 Thu

I may be mistaken, but I think it was Tomb of the Blind Dead that had a particularly creepy scene at the end, where a train pulls into a station and all the people aboard, including a crying little girl, are being eaten by undead apprentices...I mean zombies.
The kid being eaten gave me the creeps more than anything. It's similar to the way people can watch all manner of violence against other people, but put a child or animal at risk and people freak out.


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[> [> [> Re: Halloween Films.................Dave's Faves -- Darth Gumby, 13:57:13 10/24/02 Thu

All part of the master plan Frank, All part of your.. er THE master plan.

Soon toothpaste will be sold in plastic dispensers and wine will come in a box.

Watch for the signs Frank... The signs!!


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