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1. Hollow Man
The special effects, with the paint are great.
2. Scream
Old skool, but scary
3. Alien
Scary, scary, scary.....
4. The haunting
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
5. Your vote here.
Anything that scared you
6. Those devilish little Teletubbies.
> Here r a few pointless little facts on the film Psycho.
1. It was the first
> film ever to have a toilet shown and flushed in it.
2. The sound or the nife
> stabbing the girl in the shower was done by having a nife slashing up a cabasa
> melon.
3. When they were recording the shower scene, because they filmed
> shots from so many different angles, they created the effect of a brutal attack,
> either though the RUBBER nife they used never even touched the actress!
4.
> Because it was filmed in black and white, Hitchcock thought that the stage blood
> they were using look unrealistic, so they actually used chocolate syrup for fake
> blood!
5. The 45 second long shower scene in PSYCHO was Hitchcock's most
> famous scene ever, even including his other big hits like The Birds and
> Vertigo.
You didn't say that the hand that is shown to be stabbing the Janet Leigh (woman in the shower) was actually Hitchcocks hand, shot at a later date.
God I know a lot of pointless crap about that film.
> Blair Witch was crap. It cost about a grand to make and wasnt scary at all. I
> reckon u should see House On Haunted Hill because it has a lot of scenes full
> off gore- Great!!
House on Haunted Hill better than Blair Witch?
HA HA you are joking aren't you?
That film was pile of cack, the acting was terrible the effects where abysmal, about as scary as Byker Grove.
The scariest film of all time has to be Halloween, there really is not contest, the first time I saw that film it scared the crap out of me. There's so much tention and like a lot of modern horror films do, it didn't rely on gore, it was purely about building up the suspense. Michael Myers has got to be one of the scariest characters ever.
1. It was the first film ever to have a toilet shown and flushed in it.
2. The sound or the nife stabbing the girl in the shower was done by having a nife slashing up a cabasa melon.
3. When they were recording the shower scene, because they filmed shots from so many different angles, they created the effect of a brutal attack, either though the RUBBER nife they used never even touched the actress!
4. Because it was filmed in black and white, Hitchcock thought that the stage blood they were using look unrealistic, so they actually used chocolate syrup for fake blood!
5. The 45 second long shower scene in PSYCHO was Hitchcock's most famous scene ever, even including his other big hits like The Birds and Vertigo.
Like felt like posting that!!
House on Haunted Hill was alright - It started off well but the ending was terrible!!
To be frank, I thought the whole film was awful. I saw the adverts for it when I went to watch 'The Bone Collector' at the cinema and thought 'What a cool film that'll be' and all the normal. So maybe I was expecting it to be good when I got it and that's why but I didn't find it scary nor midly entertaining.