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    AMC's Classic Ten Scariest Moments

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    Halloween is upon us, which means, among other spooky things, that video stores everywhere will have empty shelves in their horror sections. And why not? What's more thrilling than vicariously surviving our worst fears? The following make for the best fright night moments of sheer terror.


    10. Don't Look Now (1973)
    Nicolas Roeg's unsettling Don't Look Now is most famous for Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie's explicit sex scene, but the real punch comes from its shocking ending -- Sutherland's dream of a reunion with his daughter turns out to be a premonition of his own death at the hands of a murderous dwarf.



    9. The Wicker Man (1973)
    The Nic Cage remake of 2006 has nothing on the original: A semi-musical about pagan cult rituals on an obscure Scottish island. It's creepy rather than scary... until a devastatingly scary ending in which Edward Woodward's investigator is rendered powerless and trapped in a gigantic burning wicker man effigy, screaming for an absent god.

    8. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
    Wes Craven's original A Nightmare on Elm Street gives audiences nowhere to hide -- even dreams are prey to face-scarred killer Freddy Krueger. Exceedingly gruesome, the movie's most frightening scene has a sleepy young Johnny Depp sucked into his own bed... before returning as a fountain of blood.

    7. The Exorcist (1973)
    Despite its cheesier touches (the twisting head, the pea soup vomit), The Exorcist still scares. No more so than in its climactic exorcism scene when Jason Miller and Max von Sydow's priests scream "The power of Christ compels you!" as possessed Linda Blair levitates several feet off her bed, a disturbing and strangely awe-inspiring manifestation of the marvelous.

    6. Jaws (1975)
    Accompanied by one of the great ominous scores in film history (John Williams' simple but discomfiting da-DUM, da-DUM), the opening of Jaws has since given beach-goers second thoughts about going into the water with a shark's point of view of a different kind of seafood meal.


    5. Psycho (1960)
    It never gets old: Janet Leigh, rudely interrupted in her motel shower by a silhouetted, knife-wielding intruder in one of the most famous scenes in movie history. Alfred Hitch doesn't show the stabbing but instead cuts Leigh up through rapid editing, and in the process leaves the worst to our unsettled imaginations.

    4. The Shining (1980)
    Not "Redrum" or "Heeeeeere's Johnny," but the slow-motion ocean of blood let loose from an elevator of the haunted Overlook Hotel is the scariest moment from the highlight reel of horror that is Stanley Kubrick's screen adaptation of Stephen King's The Shining. As a vision experienced by psychic Danny, it's evocative, mysterious, and totally spine-chilling.

    3. Halloween (1978)
    Disorienting the audience by opening on a point of view shot from the vantage point of a character we don't yet know, John Carpenter's Halloween allows us the illating voyeuristic thrill of a young naked woman and then pulls the rug out from us with a terrifying murder that makes us its culpable accomplice.

    2. Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    "What have you done to its eyes!?" "He has his father's eyes." In Roman Polanski's spooky but also blackly funny Rosemary's Baby, we know long before Rosemary that her soon-to-be-delivered baby isn't going to quite like the others. And yet, when the end comes, Polanski terrifies us by revealing only the dark windows to the soul that are her offspring's demonic peepers.

    1. Carrie (1976)
    The surprise ending -- perhaps the greatest scare tactic at the fright fest's disposal -- has become so perfected in horror movies that it hardly registers as a surprise at all anymore. How can they ever surpass the jump-in-your-seat gotcha of Carrie when an arm shoots through a grave to grip the one classmate our ular anti-heroine failed to kill in tortured rage? Even if it's just a dream, how come it takes so long to catch our breath?

    What moment do you consider the scariest?

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    I can live with it JoeChalupa's Avatar
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    I've been checking the movies all week myself. The only movie on the list I haven't seen is The Wicker Man. The Shining is much scarier when you read the book, IMO.

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    I've been checking the movies all week myself. The only movie on the list I haven't seen is The Wicker Man. The Shining is much scarier when you read the book, IMO.
    I agree. The Shining is #1 on my personal scariest movie I've ever seen list!

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    Scariest part of The Shining was the "Come play with us, Danny" moment. That still creeps me out. One of the best movie scenes ever, IMO.

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    only movie on the list I haven't seen is The Wicker Man.
    I watched the original Wicker Man a few months ago...it's pretty much a 70's porno with a cremation at the end...

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    I agree. The Shining is #1 on my personal scariest movie I've ever seen list!
    did you read what he wrote?

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    btw AMC has become a total joke. most of the movies they show are hardly "classics"

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    I can live with it JoeChalupa's Avatar
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    btw AMC has become a total joke. most of the movies they show are hardly "classics"
    That depends on what you consider classic. They should have shown more Boris Karloff and Bella Lugosi films. And Vincent Price of course.

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    I watched the original Wicker Man a few months ago...it's pretty much a 70's porno with a cremation at the end...
    notetoself: watch the original Wicker Man

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    No Amityville ?

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    haven't seen
    1,2,5,9,10

    seen
    3,4,7,8

    seen, but don't remember it
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    I can live with it JoeChalupa's Avatar
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    btw AMC has become a total joke. most of the movies they show are hardly "classics"
    You think TCM is better?

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    You think TCM is better?
    they're both equally awful. i just don't think that Black Dog is a cinematic classic. Memorable, but not classic. it should just be the American Movie Channel and quite pretending.

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    You think TCM is better?
    I think TCM is definitely better. I am totally into 1940's movies, and TCM supplies me a regular Cary Grant and Barbara Stanwyck fix.

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    What, no Omen?

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    I think TCM is definitely better. I am totally into 1940's movies, and TCM supplies me a regular Cary Grant and Barbara Stanwyck fix.
    I concur. I love the oldies.

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    The Come play with us Danny is freakn scary

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    That talking finger scared the crap out of me.

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    a sleepy young Johnny Depp
    Mmmmmm...




    I like the top 100 countdown they're re-running on Bravo better than this list.

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    That talking finger scared the crap out of me.
    what scared the out of me was the old lady in the tub.

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    I saw Rosemary's Baby a couple of weeks ago and that scene where they show the baby's reptilian eyes was really scary!

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    I haven't seen Don't Look Now, the original Wicker Man, or Nightmare on Elm Street.

    yeah, I know... but I never cared about the Friday the 13th series, Elm Street series, or Halloween series. Been meaning to watch Dont look now for a while, guess I'll put in on my netflix queue. Wicker Man sounds good too, but not sure if my wife'll go for the "musical" aspect of it...

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    Mmmmmm...




    I like the top 100 countdown they're re-running on Bravo better than this list.
    I watched that last night and would have to agree.

    Phantasm, btw, is one of my favorite "scary" movies.

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    "you're gonna need a bigger boat"
    was scarier than the opening in jaws

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