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I love the Garfield Halloween Special. It's a classic. I also like the series of short clips, Disney's Halloween Treat. Mostly just for the Sleepy Hollow segment, though. They cut to the chase, literally.
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^Psychological terror. In seconds the sun is beating like drums in all hearts eat the ear of noise. The slow reveal of a monstrous threat. The nightmare is a dream to the nameless slug that wanders across minefield and the remains of deer and kings. The gradual stripping away of a person's reason & senses, until all the world becomes a deception. Endless suffering is the woe of ignorant men who never lack to seek the depth of their own hearts and only see the wealth of a poor world suffering to flay its own back in knife wounds of silver and brutal gladness.
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Ugh. Jump scares are NOT frightening, it's just a cheap startle response that it produces. You can literally put anything on a screen and it'll startle you if it comes at an unexpected time with raised volume.
Anyway, what Capt said. This is why Halloween is a classic, for example. And Charlie Brown is great to get in the spirit, obviously.

Anyway, what Capt said. This is why Halloween is a classic, for example. And Charlie Brown is great to get in the spirit, obviously.

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I don't know. I kind of think jump-scares get a bad rap. Like, you know, some horror movies don't have them at all ('Silence of the Lambs' got on fine without them, and so did 'The Shining'), but saying they are only startling is giving them too little credit. I mean, divorced from all context, nothing startling is truly scary. But most horror-movies build up an atmosphere of dread. Good ones make you care about the characters a bit (I know I didn't want to see Laurie Strode get butchered by Michael Myers), so there's an emotional investment. Ideally you should be peering into the dark anxiously with them, wondering what's coming next. Then the startlement happens, and in good horror, scary things continue happening. Jason Voorhees wouldn't be scary if he just jumped out from behind a corner, went 'boogy-boogy-boogy!' and ran off. He's scary because he kills lots of people and is a zombie-monster-guy.
I concede jump-scares can be overdone. Lot of these found-footage things got nothing else going for them. To be honest, the movies that creeped me out the most were ones that didn't have any jump-scares at all (is 'Dark City' considered a horror movie? man, that thing was messed, and super-good). But that doesn't make jump-scares worthless.
'Beetlejuice' is a fun movie to watch at Hallowe'en. (EDIT: Ooh, and the 'Addams Family' flicks. Really enjoyable, both of 'em.) (EDIT2: And hey, how about the 'Ghostbusters' movies, and 'Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein'?)
I concede jump-scares can be overdone. Lot of these found-footage things got nothing else going for them. To be honest, the movies that creeped me out the most were ones that didn't have any jump-scares at all (is 'Dark City' considered a horror movie? man, that thing was messed, and super-good). But that doesn't make jump-scares worthless.
'Beetlejuice' is a fun movie to watch at Hallowe'en. (EDIT: Ooh, and the 'Addams Family' flicks. Really enjoyable, both of 'em.) (EDIT2: And hey, how about the 'Ghostbusters' movies, and 'Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein'?)
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^ I'll never forget it gave me a weird nightmare. I was in Albertsons (a grocery store) with my family renting a game (which was a thing back then) and the friggin' ground itself opened up in the store but nobody cared, like it was normal. The my mom fell in and I was hysterically trying to save her and my dad's like basically, "That's that. Let's go, come on." Then I woke up.
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[QUOTE="Booyakasha, post: 1569083, member: 17381"]'Beetlejuice' is a fun movie to watch at Hallowe'en. (EDIT: Ooh, and the 'Addams Family' flicks. Really enjoyable, both of 'em.) (EDIT2: And hey, how about the 'Ghostbusters' movies, and 'Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein'?)[/QUOTE]
Oh yeah... I really want to see The Addams Family movie!!
Oh yeah... I really want to see The Addams Family movie!!

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