I just downloaded The Shining courtesy of iTunes and have been scarring the beejeepers out of meself in bed in the evenings on me iPod ...
red rum, red rum, red rum
I just downloaded The Shining courtesy of iTunes and have been scarring the beejeepers out of meself in bed in the evenings on me iPod ...
red rum, red rum, red rum
Last edited by Contratrombone64; Mar-02-2010 at 06:17.
I have to admit "The Shining" is a bit scary. It has been a while since I saw a film that got me quaking in my shoes.
Margaret
I havn't seen Descent but it sounds like one not to miss
I did once read a similarly themed book where the thing that really scared me was when they entered extremely narrow crevasses not knowing if they would get stuck with no way back. (Followed by a session with ferocious killer crabs)
In my youth there was an endless supply of Vampire, Werewolf and Monster movies but I was more frightened by classics such as "The Pit and the Pendulum" and "The Fall of the House of Usher". More recently there was "Psycho" and "Halloween".
I thought for all the critical panning it received, The Shining was a cracking good horror film mainly because of the pyschological aspect of it. The "slowly going insane" characterisation of Jack Torrance (espcially the way Nicholson played it, I mean who else could have done it really?) kept one thinking "how bad is this going to get?", and since we'd already had the subliminal flash-frame teasers via Danny's visions. Kubrick's always individual use of camera and music really helped heighten the tension as well. It's still one of my favourite Kubrick films and still one of my favourite horror films.
Music is made to transform the states of the soul, for an hour or an instant (J. Alain)
Soubasse - I triumphantly agree with you about Kubrick's directing, it certain adds to the un-nerving terror.
I watched a quite weird Sci-Fi / Horror film last night called "Moon". About these clones working on the moon for a terrestrial mining company. Quite spooky and chilling in places, especially the final twist.
This scene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rmn6FRgYwBQ
always stood out for me. Everything about the pacing of the editing, the long tracking shot following Danny, the turn of the corner, the gong crash when he sees the twins and everything that follows - brilliant (and simple really).
hmm.. horror..
Once I was a great fan of horror movies. Watched so many that got immune. Some times I even got sleepy while someone was eaten from inside or something... until I saw the "Its Alive" (1974)
Yes its an old film, with no special effects etc but... it was the last time I watched ANY horror movies.
I just remembered and got goose pimples...
July
That first episode of Alien did star sigorney weaver, as did the next three. I agree, it was ground breaking. If you want real horror read stephen kings The Shining. Pants scaring. The film was almost as good, and the scenes in the hotel bar, when you knew there was no one else there, where genuinely menacing. I will make sure I watch the descent. Suffering from clastrophobia as I do should add another element. Good review.
teddy
Even though both have already been mentioned several times in this thread, I would have to add also "The Shining" and "Alien" to any list of really effective and gut wrenching horror movies. They have an almost Alfred Hitchcock sense of pacing, plot and lighting, which make for the surprise twists to be that much more scarily effective. I think too the fact that these films portray basically "ordinary people"--like us--who are trapped in extraordinary situations lend a great deal to the horrifying aspect of their plights.
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Steve
Recently re-watched an old TV film made about 40 years ago called Whistle and I'll come To You. Wonderful creepy atmospheric piece filmed in Norfolk. very little dialogue but a must see. The old black and white photography only adding to the effect. Very recently remade with John Hurt, and shot just down the road from me. Good, but not neally as good as the original. Watch it if you can find it (but not on your own late at night).
teddy
I'll throw in Paranormal Activity as the scariest horror i've seen. It's not gory in any way, nor does it use special effects. Just keeps you tense the whole way through.