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Sun 26/10/03 at 19:32
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"Va Va Voom"
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Channel 4 last night and carrying on tonight in a run-down of the 100 scariest moments of tv/movies. I missed it last night but will be watching tonight no doubt.

So what do you think will be the top few scary moments voted for by the public?

I would think that the final scene from 'Blair Witch Project' where the guy is standing in the corner of the basement and both of the people get killed would be in the top couple, if not number one.

The Psycho shower scene is bound to be in the top few I think

The excorcist scene where she turns her head around will be there, despite it not been scary now, it was scary at the time (70/80's or whenever it was made)

Personally I think the scariest movie moment is from "The Ring" where the girl crawls out from the TV or where it flashes a glimpse of her dead in the closet.

I do not find serial killer 'horrors' scary, I much prefer a good old supernatural scare.

So what are your top few scariest moments in movies or tv?
Sun 26/10/03 at 20:08
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"Baros!!!"
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I think Candyman will make the top 20.
Sun 26/10/03 at 19:54
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"Not a Jew"
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Damn you Edgy, you spoiled the entire film.
Sun 26/10/03 at 19:53
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Crazy_Daisy wrote:

> Personally I think the scariest movie moment is from "The
> Ring" where the girl crawls out from the TV or where it flashes
> a glimpse of her dead in the closet.

Tis a scary movie, especially because the scenes that make you shudder are so short that they stick in your mind more.

Tis a different girl in the closet though.
Sun 26/10/03 at 19:52
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"AkaSeraphim"
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Not scarey just bloody painful!!!

By the way the film The Ring...any good is it!
Sun 26/10/03 at 19:49
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"Va Va Voom"
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After squeezing a foetus from between your thighs I bet few things are scary.
Sun 26/10/03 at 19:47
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"AkaSeraphim"
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'Blair Witch Project'

Scarey, i dont think its scarey one bit!!!
Sun 26/10/03 at 19:45
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"Not a Jew"
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Haha, that programme was pants. Number 100 "train coming into a station" wooooo. and the other one with the rats attacking the man and him hitting them with a frying pan. I nearly wet myself laughing.
Sun 26/10/03 at 19:32
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"Va Va Voom"
Posts: 328
Channel 4 last night and carrying on tonight in a run-down of the 100 scariest moments of tv/movies. I missed it last night but will be watching tonight no doubt.

So what do you think will be the top few scary moments voted for by the public?

I would think that the final scene from 'Blair Witch Project' where the guy is standing in the corner of the basement and both of the people get killed would be in the top couple, if not number one.

The Psycho shower scene is bound to be in the top few I think

The excorcist scene where she turns her head around will be there, despite it not been scary now, it was scary at the time (70/80's or whenever it was made)

Personally I think the scariest movie moment is from "The Ring" where the girl crawls out from the TV or where it flashes a glimpse of her dead in the closet.

I do not find serial killer 'horrors' scary, I much prefer a good old supernatural scare.

So what are your top few scariest moments in movies or tv?

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