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Favorite Horror movie - Aprilis - 07-09-2011 The only reason any man liked the move The Wicker Man has everything to do with Britt Eckland and that scene ... Favorite Horror movie - The Mad American - 07-09-2011 Aprilis Wrote:The only reason any man liked the move The Wicker Man has everything to do with Britt Eckland and that scene ... Are you saying there is something wrong with that reason? Favorite Horror movie - Aprilis - 07-10-2011 The Mad American Wrote:Are you saying there is something wrong with that reason? i have to admit though that I did rewind and watch that scene again ... Favorite Horror movie - t4terrific - 07-13-2011 ccosborne3 Wrote:Not to be negative, but it was good right up to the end when they tipped over the statue of the spider that was supposed to be the it.That's where it lost me too. A great film that really lost it at the climax. Quote:It was the worst special effect for a decade until the Cloverfield monster.That movie was such a disapointment, for me. I had no clue about the film, going in. I'd just heard the buz about it. It wasn't even worth the time to watch it. Not only was I not interested, but it looked horible, and there were so many holes. Favorite Horror movie - t4terrific - 07-13-2011 The Mad American Wrote:Oh and my favorite zombie movie is still the original "Night of the Living Dead".Mine was the original Dawn of the Dead. Favorite Horror movie - The Mad American - 07-13-2011 t4terrific Wrote:Mine was the original Dawn of the Dead. That is a very close second for me, maybe even a 1A. Favorite Horror movie - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 07-13-2011 I can't agree FREAKS was a horror movie. More about love, and trust, and brother/sisterhood, I'd say. Favorite Horror movie - t4terrific - 07-13-2011 rjack_fan Wrote:I have a terrible fear of being lost and deserted roads, so movies like Wrong Turn and Rest Stop (2006 Australia) scare the crap out of me. I'm always the person in the car saying, don't stop here, i've seen that movie and it doesn't end well!I always wonder why these people aren't armed. They tend to lose much of their zip, for me, since I don't feel like a more prepared person would be victimized so easilly. I did like Wrong Turn. I like movies where people are forced to survive in the woods. If they are being tracked, it's even more interesting. Favorite Horror movie - Alvin Fox - 07-13-2011 I'd suggest Incident On and Off a Mountain Road if you like people being tracked. It's a Masters of Horror episode, so it's an hour long. Based on a Joe Lansdale short story. Favorite Horror movie - rjack_fan - 07-13-2011 t4terrific Wrote:I always wonder why these people aren't armed. They tend to lose much of their zip, for me, since I don't feel like a more prepared person would be victimized so easilly.I did like Wrong Turn. I like movies where people are forced to survive in the woods. If they are being tracked, it's even more interesting.Not everyone lives in a place where they can freely travel with firearms, or with them assembled and loaded. Plus if you are crossing state lines there's a whole other hosts of things to consider. I have 8 handguns on my permit at the moment, but I do not travel with them routinely even though I have this fear.And I was thinking the other day how stories seem to always center on the one in a million times something goes wrong. Then it dawned on me - the other times things go right it isn't a story. Same with these movies. I think if the victim looked armed and able to defend against an attack, the attacker would probably seek another victim.And the movies where the armed, strong, prepared guy is attacked anyway, those are the scariest. |