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Posted by TheHornedKing (Member # 2691) on :
 
This kind of movie builds and builds the suspense until your heart is about to jump out of your chest!

Dontcha love how a well-timed scare gets the adrenaline pumping?

Imagine, ladies and gents, if you will...

Christopher Walken suddenly waking up in a cold sweat...

He's been plagued for weeks by terrifying visions of bug-eyed creatures...

WHA- What's that in the doorway?!

Ever-so-slowly peeking in is a freakin' alien!!!

KEE-RIPES MAN!

Or...

John Lithgow in agony on a stormy airline flight...

He wonders if the man he saw on the wing of the plane is still out there...

Should he open the blinds and look...

Oh, Lord, how could someone survive out there?!

The turbulence would have killed him by now!

JOHN SUDDENLY LIFTS THE BLINDS TO REVEAL
A HIDEOUS, GRINNING DEMON!

That's my idea of a good thriller. What's your favorite?
 
Posted by jlp937 (Member # 1877) on :
 
AH!! this post thing is drivng me crazy. I almost have to preview the post for it to go through. Let's try this again...

Which John Lithgow film are you talking about?? Which Christopher Walken film??

My favorite thrillers are "Fear", "Sleepwalkers", and "Unlawful Entry". These films all exhibit what I like to call the perfect scary scene. They are totally believable

In "Fear" when Reese Witherspoon is trapped in the bathroom by Mark Wahlberg, you can feel the terror that she is going through.

In "Sleepwalkers"--Madchen Amick's character, you can feel how absolutely petrified she is when she is being attacked in the cemetary.

In "Unlawful Entry"--Ray Liotta really appears to scary when he tries to attack them after you already think that he is dead.

It is a good scene like this that can make or break a film. Look at how Jack Nicholson was in "The Shining". Even the little boy who played Danny looked absolutely terrified. That to me is what really makes a great thriller film.
 
Posted by Earth Angel (Member # 3301) on :
 
I have definatly seen the John Lithgow bit he's talking about...I think it's from some twighlight zone, tales from the crypt type programme, where there was a few stories, I dont think it's an actual film.
 
Posted by stitch_groover (Member # 2895) on :
 
The John Lithgow bit is from Twilight Zone: The Movie.
My favorite thrillers would be "The Others", "Identity", and "Misery"
 
Posted by Tobey (Member # 2275) on :
 
And the Christopher Walken one is "Communion".
(Great autobiographical book by Whitley Strieber.)
 
Posted by TheHornedKing (Member # 2691) on :
 
Yep, Twilight Zone: The Movie and Communion. You are absolutely correct.

Rod Roddy, tell them what they've won!!

I guess I took a hiatus from the board for a day or two. The boss is working me like a dog.

Least he could do is leave some extra puppy chow.
 
Posted by Bionic Bigfoot (Member # 2490) on :
 
When I read the topic I thought this was going to be about the Thriller music video. My bad.
 


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