The movie where a guy gets stuck at home on a weekday because of an icestorm but he doesn't have premium cable...
Oh wait...
Any movie or TV show with Clint Howard....Gentle Ben, Star Trek, My Dog Skip, The Water boy...That guy really creeps me out....
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The movie where a guy gets stuck at home on a weekday because of an icestorm but he doesn't have premium cable...
Oh wait...
Willy Wonka. Something about riding on a speeding candy boat with Gene Wilder trippin on LSD while progressively shouting louder. Actually, that was the coolest part of the movie - one of the hardest left turns any movie has ever taken.
Scary movies like Blair Witch, etc., don't creep me out because I go in expecting/wanting to be scared.
I find psychological movies where realistic stuff happens much more disturbing.
Like Seven? To this day, I will not watch that movie again.
Silence of the Lambs
This really bothered me for days:
http://www.imdb.com/ le/tt0069995/
Set in Venice, very dark, cloudy, old, somber, ominous.
An old villa.
A daughter drowns.
Some slashing with a straight razor from a mysterious midget lady or ESP running around underground.
Sutherland's character not really sure what's happening.
A movie for adults.
Has a great love scene (for the 70s) between Sutherland and Christie.
Christie looking her best in mid-30s.
Like Shoogs says, psychological horror is scarier than gratuitous gore and cheap special effects and makeup aimed at the under-15 crowd.
Birth
Nicole Kidman is a widow who becomes convinced that her dead husband has been reborn as a child who lives nearby. Lots of sexual tension between the two. Really weird, but actually very good.
Dude - That is one crazy flick!! How about Tommy? Uggghhh what an f'd up movie.
"Like Seven?"
Yep, deeply disturbing. the story was amazing, and the casting was excellent.
Of all the pretty boys, I think Brad is the strongest actor, takes more chances, and wider variety of roles (Snatch).
Tom Cruise' charisma is great, but he's not that good of an actor.
He can't really get past the Top Gun/A Few Good Men type of roles.
Doesn't really freak me out just looks scary and very stupid.
The Gingerdead Man
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this is one of my favs. in my opinion, kids have no business watching this movie. i like how his hair gets more messed up as the kid count gets lower. a classic
what an awesome soundtrack for it's time. DT rules.
The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre frightened the out of me. I saw it when I was pretty young so it might not have the same effect on me now.
That's one of my favorite movies (I love Cronenberg)
I thought that Sleepers was quite disturbing when I watched it. Also Boys don't Cry.
Nightmare on Elm Street (1) came out when I was 13 ... and that movie scared the holy- out of me. I can't believe they ruined it with 546513546 more sequels.![]()
Sounds like Friday the 13th.
One of my favorite movies that I cannot watch. Doesn't matter how much older I get, or how desensitized I become, this movie still terrifies me to my very core. Every so often I get sucked in when it plays on cable because it's so well made, and it still turns me into a wreck.
This one isn't scary, per se, but is very... unsettling. Its great Coen Bros. weirdness, and a part of my collection, but even though I've seen it several times, the ending still leaves me feeling somewhat uneasy.
^MC Serch
The Labyrinth was freaking freaky.
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on Barton Fink. That fits in more with what I think of as "creeping me out" as opposed to scary.
I'll show you the life of the mind!
Hard candy and 8mm were creepy - but for completely different reasons.
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