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Is this a subtitled movie.(just asking before I download one)
Pas si vous comprenez le français...

Google translate <-Link...

So English subtitles then.

Hmmm better have a look then.

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exorcist always freaked me out a bit, the running down the stairs bent over backwards always did it to me lol

recently saw quarantine at the movies, dont know about scary but was pretty jumpy and gruesome

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Fail Safe

Filmed in stark black and white, Fail Safe opened in selected movie theaters on October 7, 1964. Catching a sneak preview was Bosley Crowther of The New York Times (9/16/64), who noted, "It packs a melodramatic wallop that will rattle a lot of chattering teeth..."

Fail Safe Remake

On April 9, 2000, George Clooney, an unabashed fan of the original film, staged a live remake of Fail Safe over CBS-TV. Introduced by Walter Cronkite, this $5.5 million effort starred Clooney as Colonel Jack Grady, Richard Dreyfuss as the President, Noah Wyle as Peter Buck, Brian Dennehy as General Bogan, Sam Elliott as Congressman Raskob and Harvey Keitel as General Black.

"I can hear the sound of explosions from the northeast. The sky is very bright. All lit up..." relates Jay, the U.S. Ambassador in Moscow, before the line goes dead in a whining shrill.

Fail Safe...still not for the faint of heart.

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Was an email of a russian soldier standing on a chechen soldiers head sawing his throat from the centre towards the front, took about 30 seconds and the guy was alive right till the end.

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"Unknown Russian Soldier" yup, that's pretty messed up.

I've got a rip of a DVD called "Terrorists, Killers and Middle East Whackos".

It's mostly carnage like plane crashes, riots, murders caught on tape, etc but there is a bit of footage from genocides and sh*t around the world. It's pretty heavy going but not so much scary... more just depressing to be reminded of how sh*tty the human race really is.

Like Jesu... I mean Bill Hicks said, "We're a virus with shoes".

I'm a sucker for a good bit of riot footage though, I have to admit :P

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Exorcist!

I remember the first time I saw it I was about 9 or 10 or something, folks went out for dinner with friends and I was home alone. In bed with the TV on, woke up to the late movie... and it was this sh*t!

So scared I couldn't move at all despite hanging so bad for a toilet trip....

Bed room is at the back of the house beside the garage side door, and almost died when the folks came home and opened the door right beside my window!!!

Never again did I want to watch that movie, until a few years ago when I watched all of them!!!

Now I know why I was some scared sh*t!!!!

The whole head turning thing just gets me freaking!!!

First time I watched Blair witch at my next door neighbors I freaked out as well, had to get their daughter to walk me across the hall way home, and tuck me into bed... well I think there 'may' have been another reason for that, but glad nothing happened she is now like my little sister... Now I just laugh at the movie!!

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Cannibal Holocaust (not really a horror) was a gruesome film and fantastically sickening when I saw it as a youngster. Another goodie was a film called Possession (1980 I think?). One of my fave zombie flicks is Day of the Dead (1984?)

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I'm with ypurv4 children of the corn ,I still wouldn't walk through a corn feild at night

and any of the 666 ones that damian is one freaky little dude

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