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it was a long time ago thats for sure.
I don't really like scary movies, so I don't watch them knowingly.
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I thought it was absolutely one of the better quality low-budget independent movie I've ever seen when I first saw it as a young teen. I love her "stupidity" towards the end =p The first time I saw it I didn't scream at the TV, instead I held on to my chair and just laughed at the pure intensity of it, trying not to close my eyes.. just like I always do in rollercoasters as well! The same kind of thrill ride movie as Tarantino's Death Proof (the chase in the end;-)Dave (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:45 am I remember watching "Halloween" (the original one from 1978 with Jamie Lee Curtis) and screaming at the TV in disgust at the sheer cluelessness of the characters as they wandered through the movie perfectly oblivious to the threat of a madman killing them.
My friends eventualy calmed my temper tantrum because (as they said) I was supposed to watch the movie and accept that teenage girls were that oblivious and shallow and teenage boys only worried about making out.
As much as I can look back on the movie and appreiciate the horror portions of it, logic and common sense spoiled the movie.
Slammr (imported) wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:16 pm Although you would have to be fairly old to have seen it in the theaters, and today, it would seem pretty tame, Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" was pretty scary for when it was made.
transward (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 22, 2010 5:16 pm I think the movie that scared me the most was the 50's version of 1984. I had nightmares about the reprogramming scene for years. Rats ... brrr.
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 22, 2010 7:06 pm Yes transward, the 50's version of 1984 with Edmund O'Brien was excellent. I saw it many years ago.