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  • #61
    Originally posted by Carnivol View Post
    No movie has quite reached the heights of the kind of stuff you can find on YouTube...

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    Uhm... yeah... there's just no way of telling what you'll stumble upon there
    Haha, that last one reminded me of a comment on this music video over on YouTube (animated one, there is some nudity but body-bursting parasite tentacles - so yes, nudity warning but not exactly hentai or porn)...

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    Anyway, I think two I saw as a child got me a little bit.

    Candyman may have been one, I remember when Helen meets him and the bees come out of his eyes, mouth or something but I can't remember much else than that.

    There was also an old one from the 60s, 1962 I think called Carnival of Souls. The guy coming out of the goddamn water and suddenly appearing at the windows. DX

    I think Carpenter said he was influenced by Carnival of Souls with the guy appearing in/at the windows and did that with Halloween.

    I can't remember much because I saw these probably when I was about five or six.
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    • #62
      Originally posted by Enetirnel View Post
      Haha, that last one reminded me of a comment on this music video over on YouTube (animated one, there is some nudity but body-bursting parasite tentacles - so yes, nudity warning but not exactly hentai or porn)...

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      Words cannot describe how much I love that video and song after I stumbled upon this. And it isn't scary at all like some of the commenters say, or maybe I'm just neutral to those things now. xD It's more clever and artistic to me than gross or scary.

      I hear you on Candyman too, bees just worried me as a kid. Now, not so much because of a certain Nic Cage film. xD
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      • #63
        That's pretty much what I thought. I found the music video amusing and the reactions to it too the same.

        It wasn't really the bees that did it, more like the sudden surprise of seeing the bees come out of him that did it at the age I saw it.
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        • #64
          Am I the only person who doesn't get scared of these so called 'scary' movies? Seriously I was raised on the horror genre growing up and nothing scares me at all even these ones that are rated 'to scary for cinemas' and crap like that i'm either laughing at them or I fall asleep because nothing horror wise happens but then again when have any of these new age horror movies being scary?

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          • #65
            I'm usually laughing at them too, but I do sometimes get startled with sudden jump scares that I may not have expected and I always found the bee scene in Candyman and Carnival of Souls to both be sort of like that or just giving an awkward feeling.

            I did end up watching Paranormal Activity recently and nearly fell asleep the entire time. So aside from those as a kid, haven't really been scared by them.

            I tend to find them more interesting than anything, such as the South Korean ones called "Truck", "Black House" or even re-watching Dario Argento's films because a lot of normal romance or comedy, rom-com types just get so sickenly sweet, cutesy and bloody boring as.
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            • #66
              List of my favorite horror films.

              Don't Look Now
              Halloween
              The Exorcist
              The Shining
              The Thing
              Rosemary's Baby
              28 Days Later
              Carrie
              An American Werewolf in London.
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              • #67
                Don't Look Now was such a creepy movie. Especially the tension that just builds and builds until the ending!

                For anyone looking for some horror movies this Halloween, and have some time to kill, I highly recommend watching "Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments". (Bravo used to play it every year, but now they're too busy playing housewives and runway crap...) The special counts down and discusses some of the best scary movies with all the directors/writers/etc there to talk about them. I found a lot of new, great movies to watch because of this list! And even if you've seen most of these, it's still fun to revisit them and hear other people's thoughts. It's also fun to try and guess the number one scariest movie as you watch the countdown. It's a very smart choice, in my opinion. ;)

                You can find the whole special in parts; here is the first part counting down 100-76.


                Enjoy!
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