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I have never seen a horror film, ever. Went to the cinema to see silence of the lambs withy friends and sat with my coat on my head. Does Scooby doo and the headless Horseman count?
Christopher Walken was hilarious! He must have had such a hard time learning his linesLOL, I don't think so but.............................. I do like Sleepy hollow with Jonny Depp and Christopher Walken.
I totally agree Eddie even commercials for cars don't do it for me. This is supposed to be a scary car.................I do not find horror films entertaining. Made of steel I am. Nothing much scares me and tend to laugh at them ....
As usual, I read the book before the film and got really annoyed at the story changes. Book was much scarier.Hubby n me watched "woman
In black" last night. My interpretation was totally wrong. We ended up googling the storyline to find out which one of us was right...(him).
No2 due out April. I'm having to read the plot and storyline in advance just to get a grasp.
I'm hopeless at watching films. Always end up asleep even in the pictures. (No interest I guess!)
As usual, I read the book before the film and got really annoyed at the story changes. Book was much scarier.
As usual, I read the book before the film and got really annoyed at the story changes. Book was much scarier.
I knew that the scenes with the horse wrapped in barbed wire were CGI but I cried my eyes out.I'm going to have to read the book for number 2 first, just so I can follow the storyline better. I just totally misinterpreted the majority of the original!! Totally... Mind you I do with most films.
Watched Warhorse last night... OMG what a sad story... I know good in the end but I felt so sad for the horse!!!
I'm going to have to read the book for number 2 first, just so I can follow the storyline better. I just totally misinterpreted the majority of the original!! Totally... Mind you I do with most films.
Watched Warhorse last night... OMG what a sad story... I know good in the end but I felt so sad for the horse!!!
I think the best/worst Horror I have ever watched was the true life story. Christiane F. It is the story of Vera Christiane Felscherinow from Berlin, who started using drugs aged 12 & by 14 was working as a prostitute to fund her drug use.
To the Devil a Daughter , the final film of Hammer House is also very good.
Yes, Audrey Hepburn was brilliant in that film. Loved her in Breakfast at TiffanysAny party political broadcast featuring Margaret Thatcher
Blood/gore/slasher films don't really do it for me, but I enjoy anything with some suspense in it. One of my favourites is a sixties film called "Wait until dark", starring Audrey Hepburn as a blind woman being terrorised in her flat by a violent druggie. The tension is wound up to fever pitch and, when I was watching it, some wag in the cinema screamed during one of the most nerve-wracking moments - and made the entire audience jump out of their seats
Great film.
Don't you guys have region free players?Does anyone remember a film called Sybil? I suppose not a horror in the traditional sense. It was about a girl, played by Sally Ann Field who had multiple personalities and her psychiatrist was played by Joanne Woodward and she took sybil back to her childhood and the abuse she suffered at the hands of her mother was horrific. I think it was based on a true story. The acting was incredible. I've tried various times to get it on DVD but it only seems to be released in the American format.
World news.Starting this, as it was mentioned in another thread. Let's get our teeth stuck into this one............................
No idea! That's a bit technical for me, but it is a fairly old dvd player. I'm one othe "if it aint broke don't fix it" school. I have managed to find one of amazon, but I'm a bit confused as it said audio cd in the description, but the reviews mentioned dvd, at least I can send it back if it's not right.Don't you guys have region free players?
Oh yes, Hammer Horror! The film was based on a Dennis Wheatley book. another Hammer one was She. I've not seen it for years but the acting was so wooden the reels have probably got woodworm by now. Had Peter Cushing, Ursula Andress and John RichardsonI think the best/worst Horror I have ever watched was the true life story. Christiane F. It is the story of Vera Christiane Felscherinow from Berlin, who started using drugs aged 12 & by 14 was working as a prostitute to fund her drug use.
To the Devil a Daughter , the final film of Hammer House is also very good.
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