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Jul '18
Damn, that scene chills me to the bone. I'll try to elaborate

1. It starts off with that terribly depressing song, "The Midnight Special." I like plenty of CCR songs, but this definitely isn't one of them. It's depressing in a way that I find the MASH theme song depressing, except this one gives me the willies too.

2. Two recognizable faces in Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks. Something about seeing two very well-known actors not normally recognized for horror lulls me into a false sense of security.

3. They begin playing TV trivia humming theme songs to well-known, instantly recognizable television shows, which I think also lulls me into some kinda false sense of security. These are just two guys having a good time, much in the way I've seen myself act numerous times. There's this sense of realism. When the Twilight Zone theme comes up, there's this sorta sinister presence that slowly begins to emerge, like "oh, fuck. Now you did it."

4. "Wanna see something really scary?" No, I don't! Lol. First of all, no way in hell would I pull over in the middle of nowhere like that in the dead of night. I just wouldn't.

5. When Dan Aykroyd makes this exaggerated face and holds his finger up with this wicked sense of glee like "now you're gonna get it," it just freaks me out.

6. The fact that not only does he turn into a monster and now you're face to face with this hideous thing in the middle of fucking nowhere, but the idea that he turns into one so damn quickly. There's no metamorphosis or painful body horror transformations. He just turns his head and "bam!" It just freaks me the hell out.

7. The fact that, for no good reason, he's a monster and that what if, Albert Brooks' character said he DIDN'T want to see something scary...would he have been spared?

I don't know. What do you all think? Do you find this scene scary? What movie scenes, if any, have that sorta creepy impending doom type feeling that never fail to have an effect on you? The thing behind the dumpster in Mulholland Drive has a similar vibe, I think. Where things just feel "wrong."


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sfpx says:
#2, Reply to #1

Jul '18
Sorry, didn't mean to spoil it for you. Figured everyone had seen it by now. Don't worry. It has nothing to do with the rest of the film. 3 out of the 4 stories are really, really good by the way. Enjoy it.

1. Love Sleepaway Camp, but never found the ending creepy. Just really bizarre, in a good way, of course.

2. Not a fan of Messiah of Evil, at all. Those are the only two good scene, imo.

3. Dang, I need to see this already.

4. I wonder what the real circumstances are behind Charlie Sheen and that whole thing. Like, is it really, really true? Totally fabricated? Exaggerated?

5. Started watching this once, didn't like it, never finished it.

6. Haven't seen this either.

7. Cool movie and scene, and the Doctor cenobite is probably the best damn cenobite in the whole franchise. The way he laughs is kinda creepy in a weird, kinda perverse way.

The ending of Burnt Offerings is pretty creepy. I wish I'd seen this as a kid, cuz I've no doubt the chaffauer would've been the thing of nightmares, but I saw it as an adult, so the effect wasn't as great on me, alas.

The Haunted is hilariously cheesy, imo. When the ghost ends up raping the father (is that right? I don't remember), I just about lost my shit. Funniest thing ever.

The Boogeyman, agree with you there. The guy with the pantyhose on his head, yup...a chilling image. The VHS cover used to conjure up all kinds of images for me as a kid.


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sfpx says:
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Jul '18
I always thought they were friends. They sure seemed to be at least, but perhaps I'm wrong.

If they are friends, it's actually a hell of a life creepier. The realization that your supposed friend is a monster, all this time, and is meticulously calculating the right time to do you in. AND...in such a way, that, if you think about it....Albert Brooks' character asked for it. Aykroyd's character kept asking "are you sure?" like, giving him one last chance to change his mind and say no, thereby saving his life. Pretty fucked up.

Its kinda like a be careful what you wish for scenario.



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