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Well I am a big Steven King fan; and my favorite is The Stand. I read it before they made the movie. As far as books made into movies they did a fairly good job with that one but they did have to leave a lot out because of time constraints.

 

But to be real honest I would rather read King, Koontz, Rice, Simmons, Barker etc than watch the movie.

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Sai, I also love King, but I'm going to have to go with Misery. The Stand was one book I didn't enjoy. Too many flat characters. He should stick to a few and make their personalities grow. Sometimes his books tend to drag because of the number of people in them.

 

Back to movies - MISERY is one of my faves, so is Silence of the Lambs

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The Ring was very, very creepy. There aren't a lot of "scary" movies out there anymore, but some classics slasher/scary flicks include:

 

Texas Chainsaw Massacre (beautiful movie)

 

Exorcist

 

The Nightmare on Elm Street

 

The Omen

 

Friday the 13th

 

The House (Good for a laugh)

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Keep a look out for this one. I was at a Halloween party the other night where one of the producers showed us all the coming attractions for this movie. All I can say is WOW.... :o (the "attacker" is that bacterial flesh eating disease --Streptococcal Gangrene--)

 

http://www.girlposse.com/reviews/movies/cabin_fever.bmp

 

Cabin Fever

 

Directed by Eli Roth

 

http://www.lightsoutentertainment.com/movies/film.php?filmID=523

 

About the Film

 

Starring: Jordan Ladd, James DeBello, Rider Strong, Joey Kern, Cerina Vincent

 

(This film was picked up by distributor Lions Gate Films while at Toronto. It is expected to be released sometime in summer 2003)

 

College is finally over and five friends escape to a remote log cabin in the woods to enjoy some last days of decadence before entering the working world. Merriment and good times sour when a delirious stranger covered in bloody sores crashes their party. Shots are fired and the lunatic flees into the woods, but it’s too late for our five friends: contact was already made. Soon one member of the circle gets ill and her skin starts to bubble and burn as a trail of oozing sores ravages her flesh. The group’s compassion quickly turns to repulsion and terror as their friend deteriorates before their eyes. To protect themselves from further infection, they lock her in a shed. After watching the disease corrode her body, fear of contagion sets in and the companions turn on one another, realizing that any one of them could have it.

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:dead: Yuk!!!

 

I always had the life scared out of me by the "Hell Raiser" movies. Those hooks out of nowhere... AHHHHHHHhhhhhhh!!

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I always had the life scared out of me by the "Hell Raiser" movies. Those hooks out of nowhere... AHHHHHHHhhhhhhh!!

 

Those movies always made me giggle.

 

Um, the Evil Dead series is some good fun. I can never get enough of Ash.

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Im not a big scary movie fan because well Im chicken.

 

However if I had to rank them nothing and I mean nothing to me is more scary than Clowns so ......

 

IT is number one.

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Those movies always made me giggle.

 

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm :dodgy: :dodgy:

 

Just kidding. :D

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