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trewqy
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Aug-20-2005 18:15
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Basstard
smoke me a kipper...

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Aug-20-2005 18:16
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kush paintings
Balance 005 Romantic
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Nou, that other thread was about scariest movie moments, not entire movies. Anyways, you have a great point about "believeability". There is something to be said about a horror movie that is terrifying not only in scenes, but if it can make the viewer believe this could happen to them.
Examples:
Jaws (Scary at its time)
Blair Witch Project and Open Water
Saw (to some extent, although the tortures seem a little too extravegent)
Blair Witch Project was an excellent concept with piss poor follow through. The final scene when the girl enters the house, however, is just downright creepy.
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Aug-20-2005 18:50
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mellow_head
I Kill For You

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Location: Tongeren, Belgium
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Aug-20-2005 19:09
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kush paintings
Balance 005 Romantic
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American horror films have for the most part become very shallow, although some have good story lines. Character development has been scraped, and anxiety really isn't present, just shocking scenes and jup-out at you moments. Let's all thank Wes Craven. These scares are good, and movies in the opposite side of the horror movie spectrum sometimes need more of them (The Shinning), but the best movies are often a balance of depth, shock, and anxiety. The Sixth Sense did this very well.
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