Showing posts with label friday the 13th. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friday the 13th. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

What Scares Me! What Scares You?

This was a post I originally did for a Friday the 13th in March of 2009. It is suitable for Halloween, as well, so I am re-posting. Below the post, I am adding the comments from back then and I hope to get more comments about what scares you!

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Okay, so I am one who likes being scared. Love horror movies, love creepy stuff. Like that feeling of eeriness you get from a good scare. So, here are 13 things that creep me out. I am sure there are more, but these are the ones that came to the top of my mind, so they have obviously had a lasting effect. I am not saying these movies or shows are the scariest, most unnerving things out there, but these are just parts that stuck out, to me.

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1) The way Michael Myers watches Laurie in HALLOWEEN. There are a bunch of instances in this film: the scene after she drops off the key at his old house and walks away and he steps out onto the sidewalk to watch her; the scene in the school when she sees him outside the window; the scene in her backyard standing amidst the drying laundry. Not to mention when only Laurie spots him near the hedge on their walk home from school. CREEPY!

This is also done to great effect in HALLOWEEN 5: THE REVENGE OF MICHAEL MYERS - there is a scene, where the teens are in the park and talking and in the background you can see Michael, wandering around some trees. He isn't so much as hiding as just staying slightly obscured. Creepy! And the scene where Rachel is showering and what-not, and Michael is in the house, as well. I bet this scene can still scare people who are home... "alone".


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2) The scene in JEEPERS CREEPERS where they are driving past the old church and see the Creeper dumping something in the pipe. What creeps me out here is when HE LOOKS BACK AT THEM! Something about evil being there but unaware of your presence is so much better than when evil looks at you and says "Oh, I see you, too..."

(the first 45 seconds here are the creepiest part)


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3) The same feeling plays into the very creepy X-FILES episode "Home". I think the scene towards the beginning, when Mulder and Scully are examining the ball field and they are told about the Peacock family and they look over to see the three men on their porch, watching the agents themselves. So much about this episode is wrong (in a good way), but the fact that those disturbed, bizarre, homicidal creeps were right there out in the daylight was scary stuff.


(I see you on the porch! Knock it off!!!)

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4) Clowns, to me, have lost that lovin' feeling. But that damn creepy clown doll from POLTERGEIST? Ugh, who in their right mind would give this to a kid, even before this movie came out? Just so wrong and such a nightmare inducer. I would never have just left it sitting on a shelf to watch me sleep at night. That fucker would have been locked up tight, preferably in another room. In another house.


(Bet you look under your bed tonight!)

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5) The scene in FRIDAY THE 13TH: PART II where Ginny and Paul are in the cabin and the lights are out. When Ginny says "There's someone in this room!" and Jason is there, quietly waiting in the dark. THIS is why grown people can be afraid of the dark - there might be a once-dead-but-now-alive-with-a-sack-on-his-head-irrational-killer in the corner. Also in this movie, when Ginny is in Jason's shack and she peers out and see Jason running towards her. Holy momma! Where the flip can she go? There are only two rooms, and we KNOW what Ginny finds behind door number two.


(OF COURSE a dude with a sack on his head lives here.)

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6) The original THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE is scary stuff, especially when I first saw it as a wee lad. But there is one scene that always freaks me out. When Kirk enters the house and Leatherface just appears and whacks him. Before you know it, the door is shut and Kirk is just GONE. What just happened? The fact that something so unexpected and horrific can occur so damn quickly... Well, it just goes to show you why you should stay the hell OUT of strange farmhouses in the country. The fact that they made an actual toy/collectible of this scene tells me I am not alone in this feeling.


(The kicking legs make it all the worse.)

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7) It may not hold the same punch these days, when everyone has a cell phone, but the 70s film WHEN A STRANGER CALLS was seriously creepy in it's time. The 'calls coming from inside the house' scare was something babysitters (and loners) feared already and this movie just made them jump up and say "SEE??? I TOLD you it could happen!!!" The very different sequel WHEN A STRANGER CALLS BACK has a semi-creepy scene, when that movie's killer hides himself right in the woman's apartment - by painting himself to match her brick wall and just standing still.


(Carol Kane, your eyes speak volumes. So perfect for horror flicks.)

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8) The flying monkeys in THE WIZARD OF OZ. They are creepy in their own right, with their bizarre monkey/human hybrid faces and expressions of perpetual glee - which they shouldn't have. But, what puts them over the top are their little coordinated outfits! Holy buckets! The witch was evil, but this just proves the bitch was bat-shit crazy! She spends her off time making matching outfits for her band of flying monkeys?! Run, Dorothy, run!!!


(WHY would you even own this picture? And the dude got it signed!)

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9) The Oompa Loompas from the original WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY. They were like midgets but not, with odd colored skin and green hair and strange white jumpsuits and... they were helpers from hell, is what they were. ONLY Wonka would be okay with living and working with these bizarre and unsettling little men. The Oompa Loompas from the remake were odd, but not stay-the-fuck-away-from-me odd.


(STOP looking at me!)

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10) This albino dude from FOUL PLAY, the 70s movie with Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase.


I don't remember much about the movie, but he scared the CRAP out of me when I was a kid. Anytime I saw this movie in the TV Guide I would look away for something else. I couldn't watch it again cause I knew I would see him. Turns out he was an actor named William Frankfather and he WASN'T really an albino. Don't care, really, as he has haunted my brain for decades now.

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11) The old 70s show IN SEARCH OF, with Leonard Nimoy. Hot damn, this show freaked me out. Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, aliens, heck - even Amelia Earhart and her disappearance scared me. But it was all because of the combination of fear and mystery and the unknown they infused into each episode. From the eerie music to Nimoy's normal-yet-scary-uncle narration, I was scared spitless.


(Could have done a show on missing socks - I would have been petrified.)

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12) This creepy, creepy, CREEPY picture. It just gives me the willies. I have lost the image twice over the years (probably subconciously deleted it) and had to search the 'net for it, never recalling what to actually use as search terms. "Creepy midget", "Scariest dwarf", "What the fuck?".


I finally remembered something about him being arrested, so I searched for "arrested midget" and wham-o! As soon as I saw it, I jumped and aged another year. Great googly moogly ... I don't know if it is real or not, but frankly it doesn't matter. It freaks the ever-loving-beejebus out of me. I would jump up into Michael Myers arms for safety and tell him to high-tail it to Jason's shack if I was confronted with this alleged "peeping tom". Can you even IMAGINE seeing him looking in your window? I would move to a place with one entrance, no widows. And then blind myself.

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13) Okay, the peeping tom midget IS less scary than one thing:


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Comments on original post:
  1. Hey, the midget might be a really nice guy!

    Good list, I'd add Danny Glick tapping at the window in Salem's Lot. And the looming hag from the original House on Haunted Hill...
  2. You are probably one of the funniest writers ever! You crack me up. I didn't know you liked coffee that much. :)
  3. Great idea, Wings..
    I'm so glad I'm not the only person creeped out by the oompa loompas. They seriously gave me nightmares as a kid. The most horrible scene in that entire movie is when they roll away the little girl who has blown up into a giant blueberry. For a kid with separation anxiety, that was absolutely terrifying!
    The one thing that still creeps me out - statues, especially religious ones.
  4. AMAZING list here, Wings! If I may add possessed elderly people crawling on ceilings (Exorcist III). That movie just plain bothers me.

    Prediction: I will have night terrors and wake up crying like a schoolgirl due to your midget picture.
  5. Can you try to lose that midget pic again!? You've just scarred me for life...

    Great list.
  6. Found you through "Theme Thursday". I love this post and it's funny because we all have creepy moments from old movies. I have three from my Boomer childhood:

    "Beast With Five Fingers" about a concert pianist whose hand is cut off and the hand takes revenge by hand walking about and killing people. Five or six when I first saw it on television; I'd been locked in a room by my older playmates who wanted me to watch it and be scared. I was. I am.

    "Outer Limits" tv show had an episode about a spacecraft of criminals from another planet sent into exile and they land on earth.
    They turn out to be robotic looking bugs who climb out of the space craft and crawl up people and kill them. I have an image of these things overwhelming someone and just taking him down!

    Alfred Hitchcock Presents "The Jar" I think was the name of this particular episode from his old tv series about a jar containing some globby blobby looking mass with an eyeball. Don't know if they ever figured out what it was but that eyeball in the jar haunted me for years.
  7. A solid list, but a lack of those moments when a character has their back to you, and you just know it's "not them" or some shit. For whatever reason, that scares me more than anything. Hence, I suggest the ending to Don't Look Now, and Psycho. Blair Witch would fall into that category too. Just in terms in skin crawling fear, rather than those cheap "jump" moments (which are also scary and fun in their own way).

    Yes indeed, Freud would have a field day with these responses...
  8. hahaha ~ Great list Wings! :-)
  9. As a fan of horror films I often pause and think to myself: “Why do the theaters get polluted weekly with generic, ham fisted, and worst of all boring horror films ?
  10. You know what creeped me out? The ending of The Blair Witch Project, when the dude's standing in the corner. For a second, I thought the film was going to scare me, but then it ended. I was pissed.

  11. mb ITS NOT THE SCARIEST MOVIE--BUT THE SCENE WHERE THE DETECTIVE PUTS HER HAND UNDER THE BED IN THE ALPHABET KILLER MADE ME LITERALLY JUMP AND MY HEART STARTED POUNDING!!!! I WAS REALLY NOT EXPECTING THIS PART AT ALL--THATS ALL ILL SAY!

    So - What scares you?

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Friday the 13th Fun

I saw the following video yesterday,
and had to share it, followed by more F13 fun.

Enjoy & Happy Sunday!










by Dave Lowe





To see the rest of the photos from this
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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Retro TV Movie of the Week Promos!

This week, I have been enjoying watching
the Friday the 13th films on AMC's FearFest.

While the movies are edited for television and have ads,
I enjoy watching them for the feeling of camaraderie.
It reminds me of the old days, when you would watch something on TV,
and you knew some of your friends were probably watching it as well.
These days, with so many channels to watch
- on TV, online, on Netflix - it seems so different.

This got me to thinking about when these movies aired on television,
on the USA Network, local channels or even as a network's Movie of the Week.
Remember those?

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Enjoy some of those old TV promos!

Damn, this looks like a fun night.
I might have been watching, I just can't remember.

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Another great night. Imagine never seeing this until they aired on TV!

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Awesome. Some of these new Retro TV channels should air old TV movies!

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Never would have seen a movie like this back then were it not for airing on TV.

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And this needs no explanation. Such a different era!

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TV movies even gave us some classics like this. Great film.

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Imagine being so excited for these to air each night.

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Creature Double Feature aired all over.
This promo is from my area, where it aired on Channel 56 each Saturday.
Saw so many great films that way. Great memories.

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Even oddities like these. Would love to see some of them now!

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And they could be fun, too.
Nothing like USA and Friday the 13th coming together.

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Ah well.
Like I said, I miss those old days.
Glad we have channels like AMC doing something, at least.

Like old TV stuff? Check out
my retro television blog.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Modernized Trailers for Horror Films

Thanks to the Arrow in the Head site,
I was checking out a modernized trailer for Friday the 13th Part 3,
and began looking for similar videos.
Sharing some below.

Psycho

Jaws

Halloween

Halloween II

Nightmare on Elm Street

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th Part 2

Friday the 13th Part 3D

Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter

Interesting, to me, to see the trailers interpreted in this way.
I think the Psycho and Friday Part 3 are the best.

What do you think?

Saturday, October 27, 2012

13 Friday the 13th Victims I Would Have Saved!

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Other blogs have done this over the years, but I haven't... until now!

I am going to pick a victim from each of the Friday the 13th films
that I would have liked to have lived to see the sun rise over Crystal Lake.

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Friday the 13th (1980)

Marcie (Jeannine Taylor)


Marcie was just cute and fun -
and did a pretty good Kate Hepburn impression -
and it was such a sad loss to see her
meet her end via Mrs. Voorhees' big axe!

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Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)

Tie for this one:

Alice Hardy (Adrienne King)


I would have loved for Alice to have survived.
Why bring her back for this sequel just to off her in the opening?
Would have been great to get an F13 20 years later film, like Halloween H20,
where Alice returns years later to face down her demons.

&

Crazy Ralph (Walt Gorney)


Alas, poor Crazy Ralph, ye went too fast!
We only get him in the first two flicks, and that is not nearly enough.
Would have loved for Ralph to have been a recurring character for years.

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Friday the 13th Part III (1982)

Andy (Jeffrey Rogers)


Look out, Andy!
I chose him because I thought he was fun and free-spirited.
And he was a good friend to Shelly,
who sometimes really did not deserve it.

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Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)

Rob Dier (Erich Anderson)


Rob was a good guy!
He was at Crystal Lake to avenge his sister's murder.
She was Sandra, who was killed in Part 2.
Rob was resourceful and was kind to Tommy.
And he worried for Trish's safety
AS he was being killed by Jason.

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Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)

George (Vernon Washington)


He was Reggie's kind grandfather, the man
who was raising the young boy when no one else would.
He didn't deserve to die at the hand's of a Jason impostor.

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Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives! (1986)

Cort (Tom Fridley)


Cort was just wicked cool to me back in '86.
He was confident and fun and the kind of teenager I wanted to be.

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Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988)

Maddy (Diana Barrows)


Poor Maddy.
She overcame her self-image issues and gave herself a 
makeover, determined to change her luck with the dudes.
Unfortunately, she chose the night she was to run into Jason.

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Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)

Colleen Van Deusen (Barbara Bingham)


All this good-hearted teacher wanted to do was help
her students have a good time on their graduation cruise,
and to maybe help Rennie overcome her problems.
When she needs help out of the police car about to explode?
Yeah, no one helps.

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Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)

Vicki (Allison Smith)


Vicki was a good friend, trying to clean up Diana's murder scene
before her friend Jessica walked in to see it.
She also watched over Jessica's baby for her, and when
"Jason" descended on the diner, Vicki stepped up and did her
damnedest to stop him, only to be killed in the process.

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Jason X (2001)

Janessa (Melyssa Ade)


Janessa was the wise-ass, smart-aleck, not-quite-bad
yet not-quite-good girl from the future.
And it really sucked when we lost her.

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Freddy vs Jason (2003)

Charlie Linderman (Chris Marquette)


Linderman was the nerdy kid who had trouble talking to girls.
But just when he started to find his self-confidence and
make some small progress with Kia, he ends up in the middle
of a war between Freddy and Jason!

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Friday the 13th (2009)

Jenna (Danielle Panabaker)


You know what they say, if it wasn't for bad luck,
Jenna wouldn't have had any luck!
First off, her boyfriend is Trent. Ugh.
Second, she goes off with Clay to help him find his sister
and what does she get in return?
Skewered by Jason!

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Let me know in the comments if you agree or have different choices!



Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Psycho Killer Arts and Crafts Time!

Here are four horror movie killers I made using plastic canvas and yarn,
from patterns by Reis O'Brien at Lair of the Dork Horde

Freddy Krueger
A Nightmare on Elm Street

Jason Voorhees
Friday the 13th

Michael Myers
Halloween

Leatherface
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

Monday, October 22, 2012

Horror Houses

Houses from horror TV shows and movies!


The Addams' mansion
The Addams Family
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Curious Goods storefront
Friday the 13th: The Series
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Nancy's home
A Nightmare on Elm Street
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The barn
Friday the 13th: Part 3
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Hill House
The Haunting
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Haddonfield Memorial Hospital
Halloween II
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1313 Mockingbird Lane
The Munsters
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The Myers' home
Halloween
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The Bates' home
Psycho
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Jason's shack
Friday the 13th Part 2
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The farmhouse
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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Frankenstein Castle
Young Frankenstein
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The sorority house
Black Christmas
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The Lutz home
The Amityville Horror
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The Deetz home
Beetlejuice
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The Ulman house
The House of the Devil
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The Cobb home
House (1986)
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The Freeling home
Poltergeist
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