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Subject: Scare-ray!
What's the scariest movie/tv show you've ever seen? For me, I would have to say it was an episode of X-files about a guy that would go into people's dreams and kill them. :-[ Not something you want to watch before you go to bed.
Subject: Re: Scare-ray!
Shazzam, you know, that movie with Shaq
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...an episode of X-files about a guy that would go into people's dreams and kill them.
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You mean like "Freddy" from "A Nightmare On Elm Street? ;D
Subject: Re: Scare-ray!
The Birds...birds have always freaked me out, I think it's some sort of weird phobia.
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"the shining" is a lot scarier when you're in a hotel where the pipes squeak EXACTLY like the background music when danny meets the little girls. especially when you're down the hall from room 237. (i actually checked the shower for dead bodies... :-[)
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Poltergist and Children of the Corn. The Shinning (the orginal) was also very creeping too.
But the scariest has to be Pee Wee's Big Adventure. SCARY SCARY.
Cat
Subject: Re: Scare-ray!
I tend to avoid horro - but I did go see IDENTITY last week and it was very much a nailbiter thriller. Very Hitchcockian in the build up of each scene - and a wicked twist that I dare anyone to say they "worked out" !!
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But the scariest has to be Pee Wee's Big Adventure. SCARY SCARY.
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OMG! I was always scared of that movie! I'm not sure which is worse, the clown or the female truck-driver.