The walls bulging and the sounds in
The Haunting
are what really creeped me out. I haven't read the book though. I've only seen parts of the remake and with all the fancy effects the remake isn't scary -- it's too much LOOK! EFFECTS!!
There was another movie, I guess a remake of an older movie -- the one where they all go over night to house that used to be a mental hospital. Even though it's not a great movie parts of that freaked me out.
The remake was one of the first movies I ever saw with a girl. She screamed very cutely, and clutched my hand, and thus the experience was worth the money.
Movie did suck, though. At some point I'll check out the original.
There was another movie, I guess a remake of an older movie -- the one where they all go over night to house that used to be a mental hospital. Even though it's not a great movie parts of that freaked me out.
HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL. And yeah, not great but there are some freaky moments, especially when
Geoffery Rush gets locked in the isolation tank and when you find out that Max Perlich hasn't been doing the hauntings because his face got eaten off.
Oh, I just remembered. The scene in
The Others
where the little girl is playing with the little wooden toy thing in the wedding veil, and is all possessed by the old woman. That's freaky as hell, even if it was spoiled by the trailer.
the one where they all go over night to house that used to be a mental hospital.
Legend of Hell House.
Vincent Price in the first, and Geoffrey Rush (and CZJ, again) in the second. Not much scary about either of those (to me).
Session 9
had some scariness in it, and
Sixth Sense
actually got to me. I was convinced that invisible dead people were all around me, and unhappy, all the time.
Legend of Hell House. Vincent Price in the first, and Geoffrey Rush (and CZJ, again) in the second. Not much scary about either of those (to me).
Actually, Legend... only came in one version in the early 70s with Roddy McDowell (and was pretty creepy) and was adapted from HELL HOUSE by Richard Matheson (which was even creepier and nasty).
And it was Famke Janssen (sp?) in HoHH, not CZJ.
HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL
Crap, you're right, FKB...I knew I wasn't, but then I couldn't think what else it could be. "Legend" was Roddy McDowell, right?
That's freaky as hell, even if it was spoiled by the trailer.
Yeah, that was a creep-out moment.
When we watched
The Others,
Pete paused the DVD about 2/3rds of the way through, looked over at me huddled on the couch, hiding behind Clovis, and said "Do you want me to spoil the ending for you? I figured it out, and it might make you less creeped out." Sadly, being spoiled didn't make me less twitchy.
Oh, another truly creepifying moment is the end of The Haunting of Julia with Mia Farrow.