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    • #509254
      Anonymous

      Hello Scardeycats!!!

      Fun for the weekend???….or not.

      Do you like horror films???

      If so what’s your favourite??

      Is it really old black and whites or more modern Film’s??

      From Poltergeist to Exorcist, Jaws to Alien, Nightmare on Elm Street to Halloween….. there really is a never ending list…..

      and if you have a favourite…..what’s the best/ scariest scene from it????

      How about Jack Nicholson hacking that hole in the door in The Shining….” Here’s Johnny”!!

      Thanks and have a great day….

      ….and night!!!!!!

      Grace xx

       

    • #509285
      Anonymous

      I love all the old vampire movies. There was a soap opera when I was growing up called “Dark Shadows.” I would run home from school everyday to watch!

      • #509462
        Anonymous

        Eva…there have been so many vampire films…

        we had a series of ” hammer horror” films over here….it probably wasn’t true but it always seemed to be  Christopher Lee as Dracula…..and Peter Cushing as van helsing….xx

        • #509475
          Anonymous

          Just wondering, if a transgender vampire bites you, will you become transgender?

          • #509478
            Anonymous

            Great question….I would hope so!!!

    • #509313
      Stevie Steiner
      Managing Ambassador

      BOO!

      Though it’s not the scariest, edge of your seat, horror film, The Fly – the original with the Master of Horror Vincent Price.  Not so much the human sized fly, but having my head put on a flies body and being struck in a web as a spider approaches….. absolutely poop my panties terrifying!!!  To this day I hate spiders 🕷🕷🕸.  Just hate ’em.  I’d rather have a 4 foot snake on my shoulder than a 4 inch spider in my hand.   Movie messed me up, took me years before I even watched a Spiderman movie 😅.

      Stevie

      • #509358
        Anonymous

        Stevie….

        Vincent Price….king of ” over the top,”….loved his movies….

        ….🕷️🕷️ so I can’t interest you in Arachnophobia????🕷️🕷️

        Huggs, grace xx

        • #509359
          Stevie Steiner
          Managing Ambassador

          Grace it’s a girls right to be afraid of spiders!

          Arachnophobia was funny enough to not be toooo scary.  Tho walking thru a forest and having spiders fall on me would cause a massive heart attack 🤯.

           

    • #509350

      Oh my Grace, I grew up watching horror movies !  I remember the first one I watched, I must’ve been 5, and it scared me so much I couldn’t sleep for days.  All I remember was people in a car, and a hand flying towards the windshield.  I can’t remember the name of the movie or who starred in it.

      Unlike today where there are ratings, my parents enjoyed horror movies so I watched them too.  So I eventually became numb to the slashings and became a horror movie fanatic.  Sadly my wife doesn’t enjoy horror movies as much so I’ve not been able to enjoy them of late.

      But my all time faves are the romero zombie movies, night of the living dead, day of the dead, dawn of the dead, loved it.

      Next are the classic slashers, halloween, friday the 13th, nightmare on elm street, and the classic texas chainsaw massacre.  While I watched the remakes, nothing beats the original.

      More classic modern horror is saw, hostel.  How can I forget those ?  I loved them.  Hostel 2 was ok, but hostel was awesome.  I can’t get enough of the saw franchise, “I want to play game …”, and the games that the sinners had to play.

      Then there was a little known classic Faces of Death.

      How can I forget classics like cannibal holocaust, human centipede, indies like nekromantic, and banned films like a serbian film.

      • #509357
        Anonymous

        Gosh Wendy…..you sound like a SUPER FAN!!!!

        …..thanks xx

    • #509373

      Hi Grace,

      It may give away my age, but any of the Vincent Price movies would scare the panties off me when I was young(er), especially The Raven or The House of Usher. Then there was the Dracula series ….

      Beth xxoo

      • #509376
        Anonymous

        Loved the House of Usher…

        also the Pit and the Pendulum and the Abominable Dr Phibes…..xx

    • #509468
      Anonymous

      Not really into the shock horror films with the jumping out and hacking people up stuff I prefer more of the psychological thrillers about real nutbars on the loose, Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon, Cape Fear, that kind of thing. The thing about these ones is this could really happen, look at some of the people we’ve got locked up, some real bent units. Now that I’ve put that in your head, have a good nights sleep. Are the lambs silent now Clarice?

      • #509469
        Anonymous

        love Cape fear…….

        sometimes the ” slasher” films are too gory for me…

        • #509471
          Anonymous

          Yeah not into the slasher films myself Grace, they get monotonous after a bit. Much prefer a goo psycho killer too.

    • #509472
      Anonymous

      Good evening Grace I love Horror films when its winter cold and dark outside, years ago in my teenage years it was the old Hammer Horror Films. Dracula Frankenstein etc the most memorable for me though, is  Carrie the original with Sissy Spacek and The Fog.

      What was yours Grace  “Caspar the friendly Ghost”  he he

      Love Sarah

      xx

      • #509473
        Anonymous

        ve – ry funny…..haha….

        actually, the original ” Fog” with Adrienne Barbeau is one of my favourites. xx

    • #509500
      Anonymous

      Not really horror but love the scary movie series the one where the ghost in bedroom looks at the panties saying Wed but really its friday lol

       

      • #509503
        Anonymous

        Oh….you mean like when the wife thinks a ghost is borrowing her clothes ( but it’s really her husband )….

        I think it was called ” close encounters”……..haha

        • #509504
          Anonymous

          LOL that it

    • #509507

      Hi Grace,

      A wonderful weekend to you.

      I’ve always enjoyed the B/W horror films from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s.  Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolfman, etc.  There has been a cast of narrated shows repairing those films.

      Alice

    • #509539
      Anonymous

      Hi Grace,

      I grew up with the original Frankenstein, Wolf Man and Dracula films, and I still have a fondness for them. But for scary movies, nothing comes close to Freddy Krueger and the Nightmare on Elm Street series.

    • #512568

      Horror is my favorite genre of entertainment.   I had a book that was published back in 1995 that had a listing and all the info every radio, TV, and movie horror made.

      I dutifully checked off each entry that I had seen and looked diligently in video stores for as many as I could find.  I lost the book about 6 years ago from a busted water pipe a d by that time, I truly believe I had over 3/4 of the titles seen or listened to.

      Vincent Price is my all time favorite, as well Christopher Lee/Peter Cushing teamed up in a Hammer movie late on a Saturday night TV.  From Halloween and Friday the 13th all the way to The Cannibal Girls Of Shark Reef and The Horror Of Party Beech, I am always a loyal fan.

      PaulaF

      • #512643
        Anonymous

        Paula.

        I’m very impressed… weren’t those hammer movies brilliant??

        • #512696

          I liked the Hammer films because you mostly had the same actors playing off against each other in several films, plus, Barbara Steele made all those night gowns sexy as heck.  I don’t remember her wearing anything else, and I always wanted one like hers.

          PaulaF

          • This reply was modified 2 years ago by Paula F.
          • #512699
            Anonymous

            Aha…now I’m getting the attraction!!..

            all those females that Chris Lee bit and converted!!!!…all those flowing gowns….the penny has dropped!!!!!

          • #512751

            Most boys I knew back in the 60’s and 70’s always went to the English horror movies, not only to be scared, but they knew that if it was from the UK, there was a good chance of seeing naked boobies for about 10 seconds.  I liked it for the ladies diaphanous night gowns and such.

            PaulaF

    • #512590
      Anonymous

      Hi Grace I’m not really into horror movies, but one of the one’s i remember is The Wicker Man with Edward Woodwood,

      When he ends up in the wicker man at the end and gets burnt,

      I didn’t like the remake they made,

      I’m more of a si fi girl i like the Star wars movie’s the first one’s though and i like the Lord of the rings and the Hobbit movie’s too,

      The horror movie’s i don’t get are the zombie one’s cos no matter how fast you run you stop for a breath and turn around and the zombies are just down the road from you even though they walk as if they have got a brush stuck up their a#*e,

      Hugg’s Roz xxxxx

      • #512642
        Anonymous

        Roz…..

        you have described a ” zombie walk ” perfectly xx

      • #512709

        Yea Roz the mummy and zombies never scared me because of their slow motions saying why not just run. Then in 2009 director Zack Synder remade dawn of the dead with the zombies being hyperactive and running and scared the c**p out of me. Following his movie there were a flood of zombie movies and still today with zombies running.

        • #512713
          Anonymous

          Deborah…yes!!…I remember a few films where the zombies actually ran like mad…was there a film with will smith where they were quick??…. I recall a film called the crazies????….someone will put me right I’m sure xx

          • #512741

            The one with Will Smith is, ‘I Am Legend’.  That movie is a remake of ‘The Omega Man’ with Charelton Heston, which is the remake of ‘The Last Man On Earth’ with Vincent Price.  Hollywood just can’t resist temptation, or write an original story anymore.

            ‘World War Z’ has the fastest spreading zombie disease, and I think the fastest zombies to date so far.  The book is much better than Brad Pitts hero epic though.

            PaulaF

          • #512745
            Anonymous

            Oh…you’re stirring the memories now…loved the omega man

    • #512684
      Anonymous

      Hi Grace,

      TheMummy, 1959.

      I never saw it, I was too young, but it scared the bejesus out of me, in that my imagination ran wild, and for a while I could picture it effortlessly climbing the side of the house as I tried to go to sleep in my bedroom.

      All this from just a poster outside the cinema!

      Scariest scene? – for my it has to be *that* scene from Alien.

      Marti xxx

      • #512686
        Anonymous

        Marti…

        I swear this is true…I saw alien at the cinema…and ” that scene” was so awful….even if I watch it now…

        I still look away….

        bit like when the guys head appears in the hole in the sunken boat in ” jaws”. I have seen it a dozen times, I know it’s coming and I’m bloody waiting for it….and it STILL makes me jump!!

        • #525077
          Anonymous

          Grace…Jaws

          The head scene made me jump as well because the way the music was going I was expecting the Shark to get him so was totally unprepared for the head.

          Hugs.

    • #512711

      I was really scared with the classic movie “Invasion of the Body snatchers” Original and scary. Years later I read a review by Roger Ebert saying the movie was a social message about socialism and how we would all be the same and kept that way. Certainly influenced my life.

      • #512730
        Anonymous

        Slight tweak Deborah….we all come out of the pods as girls???

    • #512849

      There was a period of time in my teen years where I’d seen every single VHS horror tape they had on the shelves, and there were plenty.
      I’ve lost the passion for movies as a whole over the last few years, but horror still holds a fond place in my heart.
      The Conjuring is the last one I saw that actually gave me a chill.

    • #512984
      Emily Alt
      Managing Ambassador

      I’m indifferent to the horror genre.  I lose interest quickly with most films.  But there are a few that get to me.

      The Exorcist and The Omen always seem to resurrect the long forgotten fears of my Catholic upbringing.  My suspension of disbelief utterly fails during the most intense scenes.  I often have nightmares after watching these films.

      If we ever encounter extraterrestrials, I hope they’re benevolent.  The zenomorphs from the Alien franchise (esp. the first 2) scare the s**t out of me.  The chest buster scenes especially are cringe worthy.

    • #525075
      Anonymous

      Was brought up on “Hammer Horror” Loved Christopher Lee as Dracula .

      I remember whilst in the Navy, been down the bar and at the end of the night went back to my mess, the lads were watching “The Devil rides out”….you should of heard the screams when I turned the lights off….lol

       

      Hugs

      • #525080
        Anonymous

        Wilma….loved the hammer films…the blood was SO red…haha… and it always seemed to be Chris Lee or Peter Cushing….or both!!!….

    • #525081
      Anonymous

      Love horror movies! Starting with the original Halloween when I was a kid. Loved the Evil Dead remake! Always been a big fan of the Halloween franchise along with Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Nightmare on Elm Street. Also love Phantasm!

      • #525082
        Anonymous

        First two Halloweens were shocking in their time…..and I’m right off chainsaws!!!….haha

    • #525087
      Anonymous

      Anyone been watching America horror stories  another one is Dr Death based on a real life of a dallas Neosugreon.  And conjuring 3

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