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<blockquote data-quote="javapadawan" data-source="post: 1194606" data-attributes="member: 1444"><p>Oh yeah! What a classic. It's a shame that it's so often overlooked in "Best Horror Movie" type lists. The part that got me really creeped out was [SPOILER]when George comes home from tossing the rubber ball off a bridge... and here it comes, rolling down the stairs again...[/SPOILER] *shivers*</p><p></p><p>I'd add the aforementioned scenes from The Ring and Blair Witch to my list as well. </p><p></p><p>Then there's this one scene from an otherwise unremarkable horror movie that I never caught the name of. I came across it already in progress while flipping channels late one night, had to be 13-14 years ago. There are these two college guys, out on some kind of frat house dare/initiation, and they have to go into this mental institution/hospital and take pictures of some patient who is, of course, kept in the basement behind a door secured only with a cross (or something similar).</p><p></p><p>Opening the door, the view shifts to that of the kid with the camera, and all you can see is blackness. Then the kid starts snapping pictures, and the flash briefly illuminates this shadowy figure. Next flash, the figure is closer. The flashes speed up and this pale white face with shark black eyes is closer with each one, and then suddenly he's right on top of you...</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the rest of the movie was unimpressive, though I watched the whole thing hoping for another shiver like the one I got from that camera scene. If anyone recognizes the movie from that bit, I'd love to know the title so I can rent it and see if it's really as creepy as my memory seems to think it was. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Most of the rest of my favorite scary scenes come from videogames like Silent Hill and the first Resident Evil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="javapadawan, post: 1194606, member: 1444"] Oh yeah! What a classic. It's a shame that it's so often overlooked in "Best Horror Movie" type lists. The part that got me really creeped out was [SPOILER]when George comes home from tossing the rubber ball off a bridge... and here it comes, rolling down the stairs again...[/SPOILER] *shivers* I'd add the aforementioned scenes from The Ring and Blair Witch to my list as well. Then there's this one scene from an otherwise unremarkable horror movie that I never caught the name of. I came across it already in progress while flipping channels late one night, had to be 13-14 years ago. There are these two college guys, out on some kind of frat house dare/initiation, and they have to go into this mental institution/hospital and take pictures of some patient who is, of course, kept in the basement behind a door secured only with a cross (or something similar). Opening the door, the view shifts to that of the kid with the camera, and all you can see is blackness. Then the kid starts snapping pictures, and the flash briefly illuminates this shadowy figure. Next flash, the figure is closer. The flashes speed up and this pale white face with shark black eyes is closer with each one, and then suddenly he's right on top of you... Anyway, the rest of the movie was unimpressive, though I watched the whole thing hoping for another shiver like the one I got from that camera scene. If anyone recognizes the movie from that bit, I'd love to know the title so I can rent it and see if it's really as creepy as my memory seems to think it was. :) Most of the rest of my favorite scary scenes come from videogames like Silent Hill and the first Resident Evil. [/QUOTE]
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