Yeah I seen that many years ago ! great movie.. fantastic, they recreated that character pretty well. very coolOriginally Posted by Lyle
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Yeah I seen that many years ago ! great movie.. fantastic, they recreated that character pretty well. very coolOriginally Posted by Lyle
Watching The Exorcist right now....all alone.....![]()
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She is known as 'La Llorona' it translates to like 'The Weeper' cause shes basically weeping for her kids.....Originally Posted by TheBESTP4P
Shes probably the biggest/most famous Mexican legend..... Speaking of I think they are working on a film....
Yeah!! they are working on a film heres the link.... with a small trailer playing...
http://www.lallorona.com/
If you're interested in knowing the whole story click where it says 'La Llorona Website' in green letters and it will tell you the story..
REMEMBER THIS IS A TRUE STORY..... Look it up on the net and you will see...
Speaking of true stories....anyone hear of the curse surrounding the movie The Omen![]()
naw enlighten usOriginally Posted by Lyle
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Another movie I have liked since my younger days is
Transylvania 6-5000
I like Shaun of The Dead!
http://www.amctv.com/amc/img/omen_curse_1.htmlOriginally Posted by TheBESTP4P
On the 1st day of shooting a crew member had a head on collision with one of the film companies station wagons
Both actor Gregory Peck and Screenwriter David Seltzer had plane trips during/recently after the filming where their planes were struck by lightning
Producer Harvey Berhard crashed his car into Richard Donner's car almost crushing him
In the "devil dog" scene where the rottwieler attacks Gregory Peck in the graveyard...the stuntman who got bit required stitches because the dog bit through padding AND a metal suit
The final day of filming (of a scene that was eventually cut) in a Safari park lions attacked and killed a park guard
The filmmakers postponed an airplane shot because the owners of the plane wanted to take a full charter and the plane took off, hit a flock of birds, and crashed into a car, everyone died.
...there are more such stories, pretty freaky
LMFAO !Originally Posted by Lyle
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Isn't that cute Lyle believes in supernatural existenceOriginally Posted by Lyle
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....yeah raleights has been posessed by an idiot
I'm a Boston Red Sox fan, how could I not believe in curses and so on
I am under the impression that there are things that are beyond explination and curses and so on are there for easy explinations...or just explinations period
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I liked Candyman and also the Japanese original of the Ring.
Also - the original Salem's Lot (with David Soul) freaked me out as a kid.
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
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you left out The HOWLINGOriginally Posted by Lyle
The EXORCIST
and HELLRAISER!!!
It feels good to be back home.
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YEAH..... Loved it....and Pet Cemetary was pretty good to.Originally Posted by Wadeb_21
It feels good to be back home.
Right on.. I think the late 70's & 80's horror flicks were much more scary then today’s stuff which relies on special effects rather then substance. Halloween 1 @ 2 were tops ! I like the scenes where you could see Michael Myers ever so slightly in the background , way before he starts killing peeps , just like stalking them and shit. Love it !Originally Posted by THE Bigragu
I like the one where in the hospital a nurse is just walking down the hallway and Michael Myers eases down out of the ceiling like a fucking spider....creepy.
I think most of today's scary movies rely on the gore factor...too much blood, too much torture and so on.
Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho is one of the scariest movies ever....plus the fact it was based on the real life serial killer Ed Gein. But what made that scary was the directing...the film angles and everything crazy shit....the murder at the top of the stairs where "Mrs. Bates" comes running out butcher knife in hand.....wow "she" ran fast as shit
The Buffalo Bill murders in Silence of the Lambs were also based on Ed Gein's work.
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