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I'm really a wimp when it comes to horror movies.
I was about 6 years old when I saw Poltergeist 2/3 on TV, and I was absolutely terrified that: - the two people pushed the guy down the elevator shaft, then ripped their own faces off - the fat lady was being sucked in by something while trying to give an amulet to someone Then I cried for a very long time the next day, when I remembered that stuff. Last year I saw Poltergeist I, and I liked it because it wasn't very scary in retrospect. I was engaged watching it, and the "twist" at the end about why the house was haunted, even though I read the spoiler for it. I also liked watching Final Destination 3 a couple of days ago, for the ridiculously unlikely chain reactions throughout the whole movie. I wonder if the first two were like that. My real favourites though (I don't know if they count more as thrillers) are Constantine and Bless the Child because of all the religious supernatural content. Constantine even more so. Jam it back in, in the dark. |