And I'd forgotten that Terry O'Quinn (now of Lost) was The Stepfather.
I had not. I think I saw that movie a long time ago. It was probably the first role I saw him in. There were sequels, I think, but I don't remember whether he was in it. Probably not, since he most likely died at the--oh, like that ever stopped anyone.
Does anyone know if Clive Barker is ill? He looked terrible and his voice went beyond flu-hoarse into the range I associate with people who have throat cancer.
I read an interview with him a short while back in which the interviewer mentioned how unnaturally gravelly his voice was. She eventually gathered the courage to ask about it, and apparently it's just his normal voice.
Prone to lying and putting on false personae to deal with a painful past.
That's pretty much what I figured. Will send back with little regret. Doesn't seem to be my thing.
Hmmm. Just read EW's 20 scariest movies. Movies on the list that I haven't seen are
The Poltergeist,
The Omen,
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,
Rosemary's Baby,
The Thing
(John Carpenter verision),
The Evil Dead,
An American Werewolf in London,
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer,
Lost Highway,
and
The Hitcher.
Exactly half of them. Should I Netflix them all?
Nova, I'll recommend Rosemary's Baby, unless you're pregnant or expect to be so soon.
But then, you're male, correct? Then it's a good guide what not to do if your SO becomes pregnant.
Then it's a good guide what not to do if your SO becomes pregnant.
Also a decent guide of what not to do to get her pregnant.
Finally finished reading this thread. Thanks to you people, my Netflix queue now has 219 movies in it. Okay, some of them are Farscape disks, but still.
I never understood what's confusing about Donnie Darko. The Ring and The Grudge both scared the crap outta me. I still get creeped out, just thinking about them. rrrghhh, now I'm thinking about them...
la la la nothing scary here
Why do I keep watching Japanese horror movies when I
know
they're going to bother me for weeks?