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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark


Mr. Scot

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Burnt Offerings

I watched this at the urging of my mom, who said it really scared her when she was a kid. My wife and I really enjoyed it.

If you guys can recommend more creepy or psychological horror movies, I'm all ears. They don't have to be from the 70s either. I'm just so tired of the gore, and really appreciate a film that can scare without it. I've got several I'm waiting to watch in my Netflix queue, but can always use a few more.

While we're on the subject of old horror films: I saw one when I was a kid, and I remember little of it save for one scene that really creeped me out. It was a tense scene with people in an old house. Naturally, it was dark and raining outside. A horse and carriage pulled up, and I believe it was supposed to represent Death, who took someone from the house.

That's about all I remember, but I'd love to watch that movie again.

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I watched this at the urging of my mom, who said it really scared her when she was a kid. My wife and I really enjoyed it.

If you guys can recommend more creepy or psychological horror movies, I'm all ears. They don't have to be from the 70s either. I'm just so tired of the gore, and really appreciate a film that can scare without it. I've got several I'm waiting to watch in my Netflix queue, but can always use a few more.

While we're on the subject of old horror films: I saw one when I was a kid, and I remember little of it save for one scene that really creeped me out. It was a tense scene with people in an old house. Naturally, it was dark and raining outside. A horse and carriage pulled up, and I believe it was supposed to represent Death, who took someone from the house.

That's about all I remember, but I'd love to watch that movie again.

There's one called "Don't Go To Sleep" that I've seen clips of on YouTube.

If you want a seriously creepy movie that you can find right now though, try "Session 9".

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