Scariest Movie In Your Opinion - TBD2024-03-28T20:47:42Zhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/forum/topics/scariest-movie-in-your-opinion?groupUrl=classicmoviediscussions&commentId=1991841%3AComment%3A1476896&groupId=1991841%3AGroup%3A3055&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI think you description is be…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2017-10-19:1991841:Comment:18019872017-10-19T02:44:52.798ZDoug62http://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Doug62
<p>I think you description is better than the movie; I'm going to have to watch this one over again.</p>
<p>I think you description is better than the movie; I'm going to have to watch this one over again.</p> The only movie that really sc…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2017-10-19:1991841:Comment:18020692017-10-19T02:43:33.731ZDoug62http://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Doug62
<p>The only movie that really scared me when I was a kid was The Miracle Worker. I was already kind of freaked out by the concept of being blind and deaf, but when young Helen Keller started screaming and freaking out, it was disturbing.</p>
<p>The only movie that really scared me when I was a kid was The Miracle Worker. I was already kind of freaked out by the concept of being blind and deaf, but when young Helen Keller started screaming and freaking out, it was disturbing.</p> OH, luvy, I ADORE The Walking…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2014-04-05:1991841:Comment:16810562014-04-05T00:27:48.431ZAngharadhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Angharad
<p>OH, luvy, I ADORE The Walking Dead! </p>
<p>I keep telling everybody to watch it. <span>I tell them that it's gruesome and grizzly, of course—hard to avoid when the flesh-eating undead are involved—but that it’s really about interpersonal relationships, good and evil, transformation, family, hope, and faith under incredible stress and constant threat. It’s got some of the most exciting, most unpredictable, multiple-storyline script writing I’ve ever encountered. The continuity is…</span></p>
<p>OH, luvy, I ADORE The Walking Dead! </p>
<p>I keep telling everybody to watch it. <span>I tell them that it's gruesome and grizzly, of course—hard to avoid when the flesh-eating undead are involved—but that it’s really about interpersonal relationships, good and evil, transformation, family, hope, and faith under incredible stress and constant threat. It’s got some of the most exciting, most unpredictable, multiple-storyline script writing I’ve ever encountered. The continuity is flawless.</span></p>
<p><span>I'm glad to find another fan!</span></p> Getting kicked out of catholi…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2014-02-21:1991841:Comment:16687482014-02-21T14:59:57.177ZSnagghttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/DavidCarltonHustava
<p>Getting kicked out of catholic school is a pretty low bar for "awful" - Considering they kicked other kids out for committing the sins of being black and another because his dad was jewish...</p>
<p>Getting kicked out of catholic school is a pretty low bar for "awful" - Considering they kicked other kids out for committing the sins of being black and another because his dad was jewish...</p> That's interesting because I…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2014-02-21:1991841:Comment:16686482014-02-21T11:07:28.481Zcarrie cavanaughhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/carriecavanaugh
<p>That's interesting because I also thought that he was after the priest.... Being kicked out of Catholic school, you must of did something awful.</p>
<p>That's interesting because I also thought that he was after the priest.... Being kicked out of Catholic school, you must of did something awful.</p> All movies noted scared me th…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2014-02-16:1991841:Comment:16669202014-02-16T00:20:04.183Zluvy machttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/eliemcmanus
<p>All movies noted scared me the first time around. I was a teenager babysitting the first time I saw the Birds and was scared silly. The night of the living dead was another one. Black and white and oh so real. Alien scared everyone. It was all the tension that built up, not knowing where the next alien would appear. I hate hack em up movies. Love ghost stories. Love The Walking Dead. Poltergist was a scary movie . (sorry about spelling )</p>
<p>All movies noted scared me the first time around. I was a teenager babysitting the first time I saw the Birds and was scared silly. The night of the living dead was another one. Black and white and oh so real. Alien scared everyone. It was all the tension that built up, not knowing where the next alien would appear. I hate hack em up movies. Love ghost stories. Love The Walking Dead. Poltergist was a scary movie . (sorry about spelling )</p> tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2014-02-07:1991841:Comment:16631932014-02-07T11:45:51.104Zflippr 2.0http://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/flipper
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</p> I'd already been kicked out o…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2014-01-31:1991841:Comment:16604682014-01-31T12:22:23.949ZSnagghttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/DavidCarltonHustava
<p>I'd already been kicked out of catholic school about four years earlier. I watched "The Exorcist" and was amazed by two things: The special effects, and how expertly it pushed the buttons of catholics.</p>
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<p>It REALLY knew how to freak you folks out, and didn't hesitate to do so; Friedkin and Blatty must have been catholics, at least once, to target their scares so precisely.</p>
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<p>Anyway...Here's an idea I've put out several times, but never heard any replies on: I think…</p>
<p>I'd already been kicked out of catholic school about four years earlier. I watched "The Exorcist" and was amazed by two things: The special effects, and how expertly it pushed the buttons of catholics.</p>
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<p>It REALLY knew how to freak you folks out, and didn't hesitate to do so; Friedkin and Blatty must have been catholics, at least once, to target their scares so precisely.</p>
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<p>Anyway...Here's an idea I've put out several times, but never heard any replies on: I think that Father Karras was the demon's target all along, and it used Regan to get at him; What could be a more irresistible target for a coup-counting demon than a priest ? Especially one that looked like an easy target, as Karras was wavering in his faith ? (Not coincidentally, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">another</span> thing that terrifies the devout.)</p>
<p>Why else was Karras' death the climax of the movie ? It didn't end when Merrin was killed, so the demon wasn't just about murdering priests - Karras' death, in particular, was supposed to mean something important. After all, after Karras' suicide - Where'd Pazuzu go ? The story never explains why the demon didn't just skip back up the stairs and re-possess (sic) Regan. Nope - Karras' sacrifice somehow stopped Pazuzu in it's tracks.</p>
<p>Was it just so depressed and miserable after losing Karras that it scuttled off with it's tail between it's legs ? Or is it (in my opinion), the moment where "The Exorcist" fails, because it ignores it's own intelligent, carefully-constructed religious-skeptic storyline and succumbs to it's own superstition-based dread and lack of logic ?</p> The Exorcist. I was still in…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2014-01-31:1991841:Comment:16603332014-01-31T05:13:01.280Zcarrie cavanaughhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/carriecavanaugh
<p>The Exorcist. I was still in Catholic school when I saw it, I slept with the light on for 2 weeks. I still cannot watch it.</p>
<p>The Exorcist. I was still in Catholic school when I saw it, I slept with the light on for 2 weeks. I still cannot watch it.</p> I saw the Conjuring and I tho…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2014-01-23:1991841:Comment:16569922014-01-23T14:35:41.680ZKathryn Khttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/KathrynK
<p>I saw the Conjuring and I thought It was good and scary.</p>
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<p>I would include The Exorcist has a really scary movie</p>
<p>I saw the Conjuring and I thought It was good and scary.</p>
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<p>I would include The Exorcist has a really scary movie</p>