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Oh my goodness - that film scared the Bejesus out of me as a young teenager.


More recently, An American Haunting had me really creeped out - it was so scary without being particularly explicit.



mockney piers Wrote:

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> erewigo

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> La Cabina. don't read too much as it's full of

> spoilers, but track it down if you can, here it is

> on youtube.

There are terrifying moments in all Lynch Films(Apart from The Straight Story of course), but theres a scene in Wild at Heart where Nick Cage(Sailor) and Laura Dern pull over to inspect a car crash site in the middle of the night, only to find all dead but one woman who appears to have reverted to childhood and is wandering around aimlessly sticking her finger into the huge hole in the side of her head. Its truly heartbreaking and poignant....oh, and that bit Where Willem Dafoes sleazy character inadvertently blows his brain about 20 feet in the air.
Love horror films! That 'thing' from Salem's Lot gave me the shivers as did the scene in The Ring when the girl crawls out of the TV. Like Keef, the old man in Poltergeist 2 terrified me. The devil's face that flashed up briefly in The Exorcist and in Hostel when the guy gets his Achilles heels cut - that's not scary though, just disgusting.

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