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They still creep me out. Another movie that creeped me out was "The Other", about the good and evil twins.
Not familiar with that one, but I'll look for it. Thanks.
They still creep me out. Another movie that creeped me out was "The Other", about the good and evil twins.
You're thinking of Dead Ringers (1988). I only saw it once when it was first released, but I seem to remember it having quite a bit of subject matter that a 10-year-old's level of maturity or "worldliness" might not be able to fully appreciate from a "creep-out" perspective. That being said, you obviously know your son better than I do so it would have to be your call....btw - I think Cronenberg's creepiest film is that one about the identical twin gynecologists. I can't remember the name, but I think it had Jeremy Irons in it. That one made me uncomfortable, and I'm a guy.
You're thinking of Dead Ringers (1988). I only saw it once when it was first released, but I seem to remember it having quite a bit of subject matter that a 10-year-old's level of maturity or "worldliness" might not be able to fully appreciate from a "creep-out" perspective. That being said, you obviously know your son better than I do so it would have to be your call.
Oh. Well then...never mind.LOL!
I wasn't considering it for him. I was just pointing out how completely creepy a film it was...
Assuming you're referring to this scene......I was leaning toward House on Haunted Hill, that scene of the old lady ghost kinda sticks with you...
Yep....that's the one!
Static and terrifying.
My favorite Halloween-time horror movie of recent years is 2007's TRICK 'R TREAT. To me it's an instant Halloween classic, with four separate horror stories taking place in the same small town on Halloween night.
I also try to watch at least a couple of the old Hammer horror classics during the month of October. One of my favorite childhood Halloween memories was spent (after trick or treating) watching a PBS broadcast of the 1977 BBC Television production of DRACULA starring Louis Jourdan. After many years of searching, I finally found it on DVD a couple years ago.
You think?
I'm into the gothic Victorian type of horror flick . . . this soon-to-be-released puppet short, The Mill at Calder's End, looks to be pretty cool, and in that vein:
https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/blog/mill-at-calders-end-puppet-film-by-kevin-mcturk#
Rob
It led me to want to check out filmmaker Kevin McTurk's earlier short The Narrative of Victor Karloch too.
A few years back I downloaded the "Trilogy of Terror" TV film with Karen Black. I still recall that devil doll chasing her around her apartment wielding that butcher knife, and I need to watch it again. I wonder if it holds up after nearly 40 years?