Originally Posted by ohiobronco2:
So what are your favorite horror movie moments or themes. Personally, always like the introduction to the fog.
Chestburster scene in Alien (1979)
Pigs blood shower in Carrie (1976)
Blowjob scene in Brain Damage (1988)
Ball rolling down the stairs in The Changeling (1980)
"It's all for you, Damien." The Omen
The last shot of Don't Go to Sleep (1982)
Transformation scene in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931). There is also an awesome transformation scene in a little known movie called Sh! The Octopus (1937) that uses the same technique to great effect
Spider walk in The Exorcist
"Help meeee" from The Fly 1958
"One of us" from Freaks (1932). Also that scene where the armless & legless dwarf rolls a cigarette.
Phoebe Cates' Christmas story from Gremlins (1984)
The endings of both the 1956 and 1978 versions of Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Trash's dance in Return of the Living Dead
Shower scene in Psycho 1960
Opening scene of When a Stranger Calls (1979)
The puppet scene from Nightmare on Elm Street: Dream Warriors [Reply]
Originally Posted by ohiobronco2:
So what are your favorite horror movie moments or themes. Personally, always like the introduction to the fog.
The intro escape scene from 28 Weeks Later and the girl coming out of the TV in The Ring stand out as great scary movie moments for me, though there are probably a shit ton more I'm not thinking of..
Favorite theme easily goes to Halloween. So iconic. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ohiobronco2:
Anyone seen Gerald's Game on Netflix yet? Looks pretty good.
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
While trying to spice up their marriage in their remote lake house, Jessie must fight to survive when her husband dies unexpectedly, leaving her handcuffed to their bed frame.
Originally Posted by ohiobronco2:
I guess it's more of a psychological thriller than horror, but is was written by King and is getting great reviews.https://youtu.be/twbGU2CqqQU
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
oh for sure 9.1 out of 10 is damned good - I've bookmarked it.
Originally Posted by Swanman:
I read the book years ago and it's damn good. Such an insanely simple premise but King was able to get around 400 entertaining pages out of it.
Watched it last night and it was very good,followed the book very closely too which was refreshing.Definitely more of a psychological thriller but any horror fan should appreciate it as well.