some good suggestions though. i'm traditionally not very good with scary films. i get, quite franky, terrified and end up covering my eyes or turning them off (the film, not my eyes).
first time i saw the shining i thought it was great but not even remotely scary. as i've seen it more and more it's affected me more. the music, the suspense. brilliant. it's become one of my favourite films. saw the omen the other day and that was pretty cool too. great music. although not as good as the fantomas version of it. i scoffed at the blair witch when it came out but have since found that it did affect me quite a lot. got decidedly jumpy when staying in a scary looking cabin the woods in the darkest wilderness of the czech republic as a result. seen evil dead too and that was alternatley terrifying and hilarious. never seen texas chainsaw massacre and would like to. likewise never seen any of the romero zombie films. running zombies are well scary though, 28 days later anyone? i know it's not actually much of a horror, maybe it was just the london setting, but for a long time after that one when negotiating the desserted night time streets of stokie while stumbling stoned back from my mate's house i would find myself hearing god speed you black emperor start up on the soundtrack and find myself walking more quickly looking ofer my shoulder for "the infected"Statistics: Posted by dookerdoo — Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:42 am
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