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Shadow of the Vampire: Oh, I liked it. One of the few new movies that didn't let me down. Not scary, though.
K.D. Lightner said:Yes, I think the gore actually distracts from the real terror. Stephen King once wrote (in Danse Macabre) that the highest form of the horror story is terror -- and you don't really need a ghoul fest in order to scare people witless. Remember in The Shining when the little kid is out among the topiary animals and they start to move -- that scene gave the reader/movie goer a sense of terror.
Next comes horror -- when you suddenly see the thing behind the door. Remember the shock we felt in Psycho when Vera Miles turns the rocking chair around and there is the .... (won't reveal it in case a few of you out there haven't seen it). And was the famous shower scene any less scary because you did not see a disemboweling? Or gobs and gobs of blood? What is left to the imagination is what is really scary.
Last is what King calls the lowest form of the horror story, the gross-me-out stuff, i.e., green worms slithering out of the skull, flesh falling off the undead thing, pea soup being hurled, zombies dismembered, etc., ad nauseum. I have a strong stomach and can tolerate looking at that stuff, but, truthfully, it does not scare me and, after awhile, it bores me.
Curiously, King seemed to have violated his own premise, as many of his later horror books and movies were gore fests. I much prefer his non-horror fiction now, which still may have a few terrifying moments here and there.
karol
Elaina said:LOL gosh no, it's the voice!
LolitaHaze said:I love Sleepaway Camp and Evil Dead. Both are late 70's early 80's films, which happen to be my favourite time period for horrors. The special effects are unmatched in my opinion. Plus this time frame also holds the so bad they are good horrors.
BegintheBeguine said:This thread intrigues me because there is not a movie scary enough for me yet! So when I turn on a horror movie I challenge it, come on, scare me!
These scared me at the time:
The Omega Man
Salem's Lot
All original versions
Ah. Magic. I read the book, then saw it in the theatre when it came out. Now I own the VHS. And, you are another Changeling fan! Twilight Zone movie was good too, don't you think? Shocking to admit I haven't seen The Ghost and Mr. Chicken yet. Where was I that Saturday afternoon? That goes on the list to get from the library.cooper said:The Changeling with George C. Scott. 1980 was a great ghost movie.If your looking for horror without the monsters this is it.
Psycho
Excorsist
The original Fly
Invisible man
Every twilight zone
The ghost and Mr. Chicken
The amazing colossal man and the sequel the amazing colossal beast.
What was the puppet movie with Anthony Hopkins?
Does anyone remember Feep on the old Sci-fi theater?
Magic.cooper said:What was the puppet movie with Anthony Hopkins?