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I thought the ghost on the subway and the shadows draggin people to hell in "Ghost" were actually pretty creepy.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid had some really creepy moments in it... especially when the big brother tells his younger brother that story during Halloween. I leaned over to my friend and said, "What the hell? Did Tim Burton direct this scene?"
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i wanna see Diary of a Whimpy Kid
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When I was younger I always thought the tunnel scene in Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory (the original of course) was fucking scary. Gene Wilder was def. THE MAN!
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I'm sure it did. The river cruise is one of the best examples of that.
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Does gremlins count? Spike was a scary mean bastard but I think that movie was meant for the younger crowd. Of course....I was young when it came out.
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Does gremlins count? Spike was a scary mean bastard but I think that movie was meant for the younger crowd. Of course....I was young when it came out.
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Wtf phone....sorry for the dups. Peeps.
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Gremlins was one of those films that pushed the R-rating because it was too scary and very violent. However, I think because of this and Temple of Doom... the MPAA decided to make PG-13. Gremlins can be pretty terrifying and I'm one to back that claim up. I hid under my bed a couple of times.
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I do an awesome Gizmo voice...wanna hear it......
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Caroline: I hid under my bed with a flashlight. XD
Nik: YouTube video.
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I remember thinking the scene in 'Fargo' when Peter Stormore hack's Steve Buscemi with the axe was pretty vicious... The Coen's did it again in 'Burn After Reading' anyone remember Malkovich going berserk with the hatchet or was it a hammer??
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