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Zoe Salonitides <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Oct 1996 17:00:08 +1100
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<[log in to unmask]> from "Audrey M." at "Oct 27, 96 08:46:36 pm"
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The only horror films which *really* scared me were the ones I saw when I
was a kid. They included:
 
Blood Sucking Freaks - as well as horror, this also included depictions of
S&M and other features I've now chosen to supress!
 
The Omen I & II - the devilish smile and charm of the teenage Damien haunted
me for quite a while.
 
Scanner(?) - particularly the one scene where the man's head explodes into
millions of pieces.
 
Madman Mars - a cheap version of Friday 13th, but just as effective!
 
And of course the halloween series... especially the one with Jamie Lee
Curtis.
 
Thanks to my childhood experience, I tend to stay away from the horror
section at the video store. But I don't believe that good horror films have
to really "scare the pants off the audience" - there are plenty of schlock
horrors out there that have earned the respect of even the most die-hard of
fans.
 
Zoe
 
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