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Sculpt 05-28-2019 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 1038309)
"The Conjuring".
Even though this franchise has been spun to death, with more to come...the first one for me had this one great scene. Nope. Not the clapping/basement scene though that was borderline.
I'm talking about the scene that takes place in the investigator couples house, where they have all their haunted artifacts.
Their...was it daughter?
When you first see that Annabelle has "escaped", not so much seeing the doll or anything...but the use of lighting, shadows and musical score was great...and when that large shadow just crept down the stairs - I actually felt dread.
If a movie can pull this off?
Win.

I just watched Conjuring with my folks. They liked the jump scares. Which shot are you talking about? was it at 1:59 in this clip?


Sculpt 05-28-2019 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 1038400)
Vacancy is the one with Kate Beckinsale, right? If so, yes, I've seen it. Can't remember if I've seen Dead Silence.

Yep, that's the one. I liked it. Did the pounding on the door get to you? ::big grin::

Dead Silence has the ventriloquist and doll. James Wan film. That's pretty much the only film that had a scary moment for me. Worth a watch. He had a lot of balls to actually try to do that ending. Good horror film, excellent segments, but not a great film.

cheebacheeba 05-28-2019 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1038407)
I just watched Conjuring with my folks. They liked the jump scares. Which shot are you talking about? was it at 1:59 in this clip?


2:05, what happens there.

BudMan 05-31-2019 07:36 PM

That scene in "The Eye"......get goosebumps every time I watch it. Pretty sure the surround sounds adds to much of the "jump factor".


MichaelMyers 07-23-2019 09:15 AM

Dark Skies. More fact than fiction.

saucyjacky 07-24-2019 08:47 PM

"The Conjuring," as many others have listed.

After Lorraine falls into the basement, and is sitting there alone in the dark, Bathsheba's feet suddenly come into view, suspended as though she's been hanged. The feet then begin to turn to face Lorraine, swinging toward her. Something about that terrified me in the moment.

"Hereditary."

It must have been the subversion of expectation, but hearing the mother pounding on the attic door, paired with the proceeding visual revelation that she was doing so with her head, unsettled me.

"It Follows."

I feel as though I need say nothing but 'the tall man' to explain which scene startled me whilst watching the film for the first time in cinemas.

RoaringDog 08-14-2019 07:28 PM

Oculus
Oculus scared the crap out of me. It is the only horror film I don't want to watch again.

Hereditary was great, watched it like 3 times already.

ChronoGrl 08-15-2019 05:32 PM

Hereditary really really unnerved me.

hammerfan 08-16-2019 03:16 AM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 1039243)
Hereditary really really unnerved me.

I have this in the queue on Amazon Prime. Maybe this weekend.....

Sculpt 08-26-2019 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 1039253)
I have this in the queue on Amazon Prime. Maybe this weekend.....

too bad it hasn't come to Netflix. I wonder if hbo has it?


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