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To: BookmanTheJanitor

Agree on the scary factor. Never got into the horror genre, but suspense is what you don’t see. The less I know of a story going in, the better the experience.

Best in theater flick......Marathon Man.
“Is it safe?”

Best Horror flick..........The Exorcist.
“Dami, why you do this to me Dami?”

Scariest childhood flick...The House on Haunted Hill.
Too young to remember any line but scared the heck out of this 7 year old.

Best reality shock value...Pulp Fiction.
Knew absolutely nothing about the flick before seeing it.

Best scene shock value.....Alien.
Read that the actors were not privy to the alien through the thorax birth scene before filming and the reactions were genuine.


105 posted on 10/28/2011 9:36:47 PM PDT by magglepuss (Don't tread on me)
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To: magglepuss

Just my opinion of course!
Best in theater flick......Marathon Man.I remember every time I get a reminder from the dentist,Damn
“Is it safe?”

Best Horror flick..........Alien, Think About it everytime my gut aches!

Scariest childhood flick...Willard, a rustle can spook the hell out of me at night,in enclosed spaces.

Best reality shock value...Pulp Fiction.Something always had me on edge, Cap the good guys in his world would have been a plan with the exception of Ving.
Knew absolutely nothing about the flick before seeing it.

Best scene shock value.....Texas Chainsaw Massacre
And pretty much anything with Vincent Price in it. I know I’m showing my age, but you can’t beat watching those old movies on a B&W under the covers when your supposed to be a sleep. And when your not watching the Playboy show of course.


111 posted on 10/29/2011 1:38:51 AM PDT by Redak
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