If you want something a little different from the spooky old house type of story, try Clint Eastwood's High Plains Drifter and Pale Rider which have hints of the supernatural
I had watched many movies of all genre. The most I like is romantic movies. Also have watched many ghost's and horror movies. And among that i liked "Silent Hills". It was a real scary movie. It feels like you, yourself are indulged in there.
If you want something a little different from the spooky old house type of story, try Clint Eastwood's High Plains Drifter and Pale Rider which have hints of the supernatural
Umm, whilst High Plains Drifter is certainly a ghost story, Pale Rider isn't really. Some say it's based on Jesus's resurrectiuon but Jesus didn't come back and kick ass after rising from the dead.
As no one has mentioned it yet I'll add "The Frighteners", which is a good film and much scarier than you expect a Michael J Fox comedy film to be.
I could list hundreds of movies that scared me half to death when i was a child, but now I'm a "less impressionable" adult there are still a few that manage to still give me the creeps and some newies:-
The Woman in Black (which i think is being remade into a film starring Daniel Radcliffe)
Ghostwatch
The Shining
A Tale of Two Sisters
Ringu
The Orphanage
The Others
Session 9
If this is the Gabriel Byrne one then avoid if you don't like gruesome films. Which I wish I had done.
I would avoid this not because its gory, but because its aweful. The only good scene is the very begining. Poor film IMHO. What was funny though was the man who asked me afterwards if it had been a true story lol.
Umm, whilst High Plains Drifter is certainly a ghost story, Pale Rider isn't really. Some say it's based on Jesus's resurrectiuon but Jesus didn't come back and kick ass after rising from the dead.
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According to imdb.com
When Stockburn arrives in town, Coy La Hood describes the Preacher to him. Stockburn appears unnerved and says quietly, "That man is dead," perhaps hinting that he had killed him or watched him die before. Clint Eastwood revealed in interviews that his character is in fact a ghost.
Strangely I seem to recall reading that Eastwood suggested his character in High Plains Drifter was simply the dead Sheriff's brother.
Still, that's what I like about those movies. They leave it up to the viewer to decide.
According to imdb.com
When Stockburn arrives in town, Coy La Hood describes the Preacher to him. Stockburn appears unnerved and says quietly, "That man is dead," perhaps hinting that he had killed him or watched him die before. Clint Eastwood revealed in interviews that his character is in fact a ghost.
Strangely I seem to recall reading that Eastwood suggested his character in High Plains Drifter was simply the dead Sheriff's brother.
How odd, completely the opposite to how I've always seen them
DO NOT WATCH THE ENTITY. It is soooooooo bad, like ridiculously bad. If you like bad acting, really random use of a soundtrack and a hideously bad plot, watch it...otherwise avoid!
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Ahhh...yes, got that one but forgot tto mention it. :cool:
Is that a ghost story? I've seen it a few times
Ahh...and The Sixth Sense, forgot that one too.
Not heard of the rest, will give them a go. Thanks :cool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FcSYeszW9c
The Haunted (True Story Smurl family)
The Entity
The Others
A Christmas Carol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcLZleMNRZ8
That was pretty good if I remember. One or two disturbing scenes, too!
Like:
The Amityville Horror (either version...both are good) and Amityville II: The Possession
The Ring (Japanese or US version).
Nice movie.
As no one has mentioned it yet I'll add "The Frighteners", which is a good film and much scarier than you expect a Michael J Fox comedy film to be.
The Woman in Black (which i think is being remade into a film starring Daniel Radcliffe)
Ghostwatch
The Shining
A Tale of Two Sisters
Ringu
The Orphanage
The Others
Session 9
I would avoid this not because its gory, but because its aweful. The only good scene is the very begining. Poor film IMHO. What was funny though was the man who asked me afterwards if it had been a true story lol.
I would say Poltergeist, The Entity are classics
According to imdb.com
When Stockburn arrives in town, Coy La Hood describes the Preacher to him. Stockburn appears unnerved and says quietly, "That man is dead," perhaps hinting that he had killed him or watched him die before. Clint Eastwood revealed in interviews that his character is in fact a ghost.
Strangely I seem to recall reading that Eastwood suggested his character in High Plains Drifter was simply the dead Sheriff's brother.
Still, that's what I like about those movies. They leave it up to the viewer to decide.
How odd, completely the opposite to how I've always seen them
Going to watch over the next few days or so these...
The Entity
Trick R Treat
Nightmare On Elm Street
Ghost Ship
The Amityville Horror
Yes its a very good movie,perfect for this time of year,heres a link to the movie for anyone who hasnt saw it yet...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqj7zk100T0