Don't know the name... it was in a jungle Dense jungle Tiny path people were creating to get through the jungle They walked through a big area of HUGE spider webs. panicking and screaming they were... and then a HUGE spider dropped down and bit one person on the back of the neck, fangs big as a bat Big holes created by the fangs blood spewing out, screaming, and all tied up in the spider web were the rest of the people. me? I was young and screaming in fear as well...LOLOL totally scared the (....) out of me...
I feel the same Nice. But it is no less mind-bending for me than having lewd and lascivious sex thrust at you from every possible quarter 99 hours a day. Especially if you happen to be riding your motor-scooter through challenging traffic, or are deeply immersed in household accounts, at the time.
This post was edited by Stemmata949 at February 5, 2018 9:16 AM MST
I really like "The Omen," too. I think a lot of its scariness comes form the music Jerry Goldsmith wrote for movie. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Score that year. :)
My favorite music part of the movie ~ :) If you listen to the whole link, dig that crazy whispering!
This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at February 5, 2018 9:16 AM MST
I agree with a couple of your choices. The original "Night of the Living Dead" presented an atmosphere much like a nightmare that was impossible to escape from. "The Haunting" presented such fear and foreboding with an insinuation of a living evil.