Suspense is more my speed. The ordinary in unexpected contexts. The Last Wave haunted me deeply, mostly seeing the shaman in that suburban house without explanation. Attack the Block spooked me nicely, smart writing, a real menace, real concern for characters I liked. I Walked With A Zombie a classic B movie with an air of terror in the shadows my only other favorite. Although Army of Darkness has some appeal if only for Bruce Campbell being so camp and furious.

And that's only because I've seen Young Frankenstein so many times it's engraved in my head.

What got me as a kid were close ups of eyes, skulls, with those empty eyes. I think it was the sense of being stared at that unnerved me. Oh, and shadows. Or, what might be watching from them. I was 20 before I got over my fear of the dark. Sat on an upturned rowboat in the snow by a lake in the middle of the night, and felt the darkness hold me, softly taking the fear away.
Fear is not a friend, I've striven all my life not to succumb to fear. Courage is an undervalued virtue.
*The most like an evisceration, with fake-looking colors and damage.
5 comments:
I have a high startle setting and can't even with horror movies or books. But I think I have to try Army of Darkness because I love Bruce Campbell so much in Burn Notice.
Sitting on the hull of a boat in the snow as darkness falls by a lake sounds like a good cure for lots of things.
Nimble,
With a group of smartass friends, preferably, yes.
One of those life changing experiences.
"The Last Wave" is one of my favorite movies, but I never liked horror movies.
Fresca,
I like to be spooked, but not horrified - which is just hokey. A little film noir, an edge of shadow.
We plan to watch I Walked With a Zombie this evening.
I'm all for spooky suspense ... Happy Halloween!
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