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100 Scariest Movie Scenes

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QUOTE(StrangeSox @ Jun 1, 2007 -> 10:54 AM)
Yeah, newer "horror" movies are about copious amounts of gore, quick cuts, and shaky camera work. Not scary, and not good cinema.

:cheers

QUOTE(StrangeSox @ Jun 1, 2007 -> 10:54 AM)
Yeah, newer "horror" movies are about copious amounts of gore, quick cuts, and shaky camera work. Not scary, and not good cinema.

 

Well, that has been a standard of Horror for MANY years now. Just look into the Giallo and other Euro Horrors. Check out the Cannibal genre.

QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ May 31, 2007 -> 08:25 PM)
The only creepy part of The Ring was the little girl climbing out of the well and coming towards the screen, the rest was silly.

The Grudge was a joke.

My thoughts exactly. Most horror films of the day have lost the element of surprise and suspense. You see things coming in almost every movie.

Edited by SoxFan1

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