Something that freaked me as a kid, in the '70s remake of
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
at the very end, when one of the two survivors runs into the other survivor, and discovers that the other survivor has become a pod person.
Oh, and there was a bulldog with the head of a human.
I'm trying to think of my favorite horror films. I liked Ravenous, but I don't think it's a horror movie (although it's filed with horror on the shelf).
RAVENOUS is way too funny to be considered a straightforward horror movie, but I do love it.
Oh, and there was a bulldog with the head of a human.
Oh man, even when you know it's coming it's freaky.
It was scary and all, with many shit-freaking moments
Heh, one of the few times they let you off the hook in that movie is the end of the (deeply fucked up)
defribulator scene and "You've gotta be fucking kidding me!"
Actually, that one's got a few good tension break lines:
"I don't know what's down here but it's pissed off and weird!"
and
"Yeah, well FUCK YOU, TOO!"
In somewhat less scary news,
Where the Wild Things Are
and
The Life of Pi
have both been greenlighted: [link]
The Cell wasn't a good movie, but it creeped me out.
I liked The Others, the ending was slightly marred for me by the woman sitting next to me who said very loudly "I don't get it!" right after the big reveal but while the characters were still reacting to the reveal.
Someone made a really good vid to The Others, I don't remember the vidder but the song is called Forget Me Not.
AIMEE!
Nevermind. I figured it out.
I still think The Others has the weirdest happy ending ever. I found it more uplifting than scary on the whole.
The Changling is still the scariest movie I've ever seen, but I can't pin down one scene that made it so.
I did not see
The Thing
till I was much too old to be affected the way Sean was. Mostly, I thought the movie was hilarious. (In a certain creepifying way, especially the dog, but I cannot but laugh at Wilford Brimley going bananas.)
I liked
The Others,
but was never frightened in it, only sad.
Mostly, I thought the movie was hilarious. (In a certain creepifying way, especially the dog, but I cannot but laugh at Wilford Brimley going bananas.)
Yeah, I laugh my fool head off when watch it now. It's cheesetastic fun.
Oh, another truly creepifying moment is the end of The Haunting of Julia with Mia Farrow.
Is that the one where Mia's blind, and she fills up the tub, not knowing there's a dead body in it? That freaked me out when I saw it on TV as a kid.
Oh, I also remember some color version of Frankenstein (I'm guessing a Hammer version?) that had a pretty woman in Regency garb with her head sewed back on, and a very gross scar hidden under her velvet choker. Seeing that before age 10 left a mark on my brain, even though I have no clue what the name of the movie was.