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*computer voice* Do you want to play a game?
First saw it in the 80's and it scared me to bits. Now, I think it was tame - but not at the time. |
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"This is Colusus, this is the voice of world order."
From Colusus-The Forbin Project, right after the computer takes over the world.
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evil dead 1 line:
you will die!!........one by one we will take u!!
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I think the scariest moment I had in a movie theatre wasn't even for a movie, per se. But rather, for the trailer of one... Fly II. The reason it scared the crap out of me (and the rest of the audiance) was because you didn't see anything. It was all done like a horror radio play... and it was the sound of Geena Davis' character giving birth to Brundle's baby in the O.R., and something goes horiibly, horribly wrong...
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![]() Or the trailer for Burnt Offerings, made the film look 100 times more scary than it was, by what they didn't show. Or the classic "long" trailer for Psycho (1960) where Hictchcock takes us on a tour of the Bates Motel talking vaugely about what happened there, but not really saying anything.
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Alien was pretty good, especially with the cracking egg at the end.
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The most scared I think I ever was at the very end of Friday the 13th, the original one. When it was all over and we all breathed a sigh of relief, the camera was easing in on the girl in the canoe, on the shore, the police were arriving, the killer was dead, then, when the camera gets right up to her face, JASON COMES OUT OF THE WATER AND PULLS HER UNDERNEATH THE WATER!!! I just wasn't expecting it. I was so glad I was at the drive inn! That way no one could hear me scream like a 12 year old girl!!!
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Different kind of scary
But in The Godfather when Michael Corleone says to Fredo "Fredo, you're my brother and I love you, but never take sides with anyone against the family again" there is such a coldness to it, and that is when you really start to see how far Michael has changed and fallen. |
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Scariest end:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RS2eAVq38Y
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