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"The Tenant" is great too. Actually a lot of people refer to "Repulsion", "The Tenant" and "Rosemary's Baby" as Polanski's Apartment Trilogy, so I think you'll enjoy it for sure.Comment
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The Sound of Music still scares the hell out of me..
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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“When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”Comment
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Tourist Trap with Chuck Conners and Tanya Roberts? I love that flick. One of my favorite low budget horror flicks. I haven't watched it for a while so I'll have to dig out the DVD sometime soon.Comment
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I think that its a very original film and would like to see it re-done by someone with a talented eye.
I also love 'Dolls'. But thats a whole different scene, thats just an awesome Stuart Gordon/Charles Band fairy tale.Comment
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Clemso - Agreed man, that was a doozy. Made me want to toss up and then have a shower the first time I saw it.
I'm sure that it MUST have been on the 'Video Nasty' list.Comment
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Really...
Again silly and humorous/preposterous...
Maybe there is something wrong with me...
Disturbing I tend to lean more along the lines of I spit on your grave,last house on the left(original),cannibal holocaust,Hostel or Henry:portrait of a serial killer.
All that other slasher crap is just ridiculous and often funny.Or simply ridiculously funny.“When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”Comment
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The original from the 70's?
Really...
Again silly and humorous/preposterous...
Maybe there is something wrong with me...
Disturbing I tend to lean more along the lines of I spit on your grave,last house on the left(original),cannibal holocaust,Hostel or Henry:portrait of a serial killer.
All that other slasher crap is just ridiculous and often funny.Or simply ridiculously funny.Comment
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I saw the end of Rosemary's Baby recently, having never seen it all the way through. The sight of Clara from Andy Griffith saying "Hail Satan" over and over again was quite disturbing in and of itself.
I've never seen the Exorcist all the way through. I don't plan to either.
Carpenter's Prince of Darkness scared the beejeezus out of me. It really disturbed me for a number of weeks after seeing it. I was in my early teens then, and my head was scrambled enough by hormones and such.
The first true horror movie I ever saw was Carpenter's The Thing. What a way to start out!!!
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I had to own it no small feet at the time as it was "illegal" in Canada?
Not sure why,I mean there were way more graphic films than it out there at the time.
I just find it hard to believe anybody thought it was real I know it was based off of ed gains but he was around in the 50's not the seventies and he never had a chainsaw?
It's a film classic for sure I was utterly disappointed with the new remakes.
Not trying to be judgemental I mean if it is disturbing to you than it is disturbing to you no ifs ands or butts about it.“When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”Comment
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This had my jaw dropping with repulsion, part of the "masters of hooror"
Imprint (TV episode 2006) - IMDbComment
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I think it's a really clever, way ahead of it's time film, not just a sleazy disgusting film that is scary by accident. Definitely a challenge.
I've never seen the Exorcist all the way through. I don't plan to either.Comment
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