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Sorry i thought it was Christine. Have you seen it? Stupid Question. I think everyone has seen it.
I will have to try and find that one. Looks pretty good. and i like James Brolin! What kind of car is that? It doesn't have any markings or symbols on it. It looks kinda new to be in a 1977 movie.
Ok never mind i found what kind of car it was!! "The demonic car in this film was designed by George Barris, who specialized in custom cars and who worked on a number of film and television projects, including the car driven by TV's "The Munsters", Herbie "The Love Bug", and the vehicle driven by the heroes in "Ghostbusters". For "The Car", Barris modified a 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III."
Ummm....Silence of the Lambs. I still get freaked out everytime I see her walking in that room with the goggles on near the end...even though I know what happens. And Anthony Hopkins is awesome in that movie!
I have to go with the original 'ALIEN' movie. I also saw 'Repulsion'-very creepy. An older movie called "Wait Until Dark" was scary-not really a horror movie though.
I am embarrassed to admit this, but White Noise scared the sh*t out of me. I thought about it for days.... It's been a long time since I have saw that movie but I will still immediately change any white noise channels.
When it comes to scary movies, I prefer tension and suspense to blood and guts. However, the movies I picked are not without a bit of gore here and there.
The original The Haunting. Mental instability, a creepy old house, and evil spirits--definitely can haunt a person.
The Changeling. (based on a true story that happened in Denver.)
It's the only time I ever really saw my husband jump in his seat at a theater.
Jaws Yes there is blood and teeth and all that good stuff, but to me the scariest parts are when the camera is moving along from the shark's point of view.
Yes- that was scary.
Also- may sound strange but "Helter Skelter". I was young at the time- it was a tv movie with Steve Railsback--he scared the bejesus outta me ---(still does) also the Bugliosi book got me really interested- I even visited L.A./California- El Cielo Drive because of that book!
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I know some people think "Jeepers Creepers" was a comedy, but that movie scared me. lol And the sequel was just as bad. I think it's mainly because the monster thing takes peoples eyes. Just too freaky.
1. Sinister. When it shows what the kids do to the rest of the family and stuff it gives me the creeps.
2. I think it's called mummy dearest with the China doll. I hate China dolls even now. I refuse to have them in the same room as me. Creepy as hell.
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