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Sunday, October 15, 2017

scariest movies out there

 Not all movies are based on Stephen King Stories.
Image result for scariest movies ever Some movies have been terrifying us since the forties from Dracula horror films to Dr. Frankenstein's monster. But they weren't as scary as what we have been seeing lately. Like ones based on truth such as the doll that comes to life named 'Annabelle' that haunted a family for years. Or even 'The Ring' based on a video people watch of a girl trapped in a well and the saying:
seven days in a very creepy voice
Image result for the ringAnother creepy film that haunted movie goers were a lot of Hitchcock films but his biggest one was truly:
PSYCHO!
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Where a women is found dead in the shower and her sister and friend go to find what the care giver of the hotel, who is actually insane and if you listen to the whole story at the end, you would find out why from the words:
"A boy's best friend is his mother"
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With Halloween around the corner, we need a good scare and many films like these help us with that.  Another would be:
"THE EXROCIST" When it came out in theaters, let's just say a lot of people ran out of the theaters screaming in fear while others had heart attacks and rush to the emergency room.
The actress who played the girl, got sick from doing the vomiting scene and I don't blame her, and they used another voice actress the late Mercedes McCambridge to voice the daemon inside the girl.
Image result for the exorcist That's one crazy movie. I don't know if the new tv show is based off the movie, but if it is, it might have been before the girl was pocesed and it was about the two priests that were trying to get rid of the daemon.
Image result for the exorcist  Jaws, the original (not the screwed up sequels) was a good one and it is scary hearing those notes by composer John Williams. Over and Over again. Knowing that shark would come and pull a body under the water and kill them.
Image result for jaws And before you know it, Richard Dreyfus, Robert Shaw and Roy Schnider will save us all.

If you want to watch these movies, or It (the new or old), or Chuckie, or any other Alfred Hitchcock/ Stephen King movies, do a favor, don't watch in the dark.
Ciao Bloggers, and enjoy.

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