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Dianne, how could you say that? LOL. Dee Wallace starred in it, I interviewed her last year - she's a fantastic actress and a lovely woman, I think a lot of the reason the movie isn't as strong is due to the ending being different (as it was a huge shock for most of the world - banned in most places.) For me personally anyway, the performances were completley on Dee's and Danny (the little boys) shoulders & I think they did an amazing job - that movie always really gets to me. I hate seeing children and mothers in danger though, it really gets to me emotionally. I prefer to read the book too, it's funny, there are so many movies which are originally based on books and so many ppl don't know - unless the author is really famous. I watched Rosemary's Baby last night with my younger sister, she hadn't seen it before and she really liked it. Now that's a brilliant movie which is literally page for page like Ira Levins book - both of which I think are superb 
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I've seen her in many movies...she is a great actress - was just not feeling her in that particular movie. Maybe I'll see if I can find it and watch it again...it's been years...Rosemary's baby too. I'll have to see if my daughter likes that one.
You know what's worse though. When they make a movie and then redo the cover of the book to show the characters that were in the movie. More sales I guess.
I'm right there with you... I hate to especially see children in danger. I watched a movie on tv the other day that started off showing off dead children that the father had slaughtered, with the father fixing himself some breakfast with the kids laying on the floor. Horrible!!!
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Yeah, I know that movie - it's called 'The Stepfather' - it's quite a good thriller, that's the only real violence shown in the movie, though it is really disturbing. If you get a chance, check it out though (if it's the same one) it's quite a good film. There are two versions (as usual it was re-made) the re-make was quite good though. It's based on a true story (horrifically enough) it's based on a serial killer who used to get involved with Single women with families and he'd kill them all - creepy.
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You are so awesome...You must know EVERY horror movie ever made...lol...I think THAT is very cool!!!! I could not even think of the name of the movie and I JUST saw it. I think I saw the remade version. I would love to check out the original. d
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Thanks Dianne  that really means a lot, I appreciate it. Hopefully my horror knowledge will help me with my career, I love writing for Bellaonline, and I've been writing horror fiction - so I'd love to get somewhere with that. It's my dream job to be able to write for a living  I thought the re-make was quite good, especially for young teens coming into the genre, because it wasn't overtly graphic and the cast were all quite strong - and pretty too (LOL).
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OK (this is as a child, right?)
As a little girl, "The Blob" had me quite horrified. I owned a little cannister of green slime and I was terrified that it was going to come to life and eat me. So I put it in the freezer with all of my Mom's groceries. She wasn't very happy with me.
Also "The Tingler" with Vincent Price
Later on when I was allowed to watch real horror movies it was "The Omen" and "The Exorcist".
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I like the blob! I've seen the original and the remake. Lol...wasn't the freezer the only thing that could stop the blob...good idea! but I could see where mom might not have been too happy...lol...
Steven, have you written stuff that we could read? I would love to read some of your works. I have always wanted to write for a living...unfortunately - I'm starting on this dream a little lat in life, but I'll get there!!!
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I still can't watch "The Exorcist" the whole way through Michelle :), it really gets to me. I think it's because I was brought up with everyone telling me it was cursed - plus my Mum always says it. She's convinced - the first time she watched it, her father died, and the second, her boyfriend did. My best friends mother had similar experiences with it too oddly enough. Dianne, I'm working on getting an agent at the moment, which is prooving taxing LOL. I've had a few poems, interviews and articles published, but my actual novels and screenplays are still waiting... (hopefully not for long though) Thinking of movies that scared me as a kid, and remembering 'the Blob' made me think of 'The Birds' - I saw that very young and it really scared me - the scenes at the end where they have to sneak out of the house and Tippi goes into that room and gets attacked. It's odd how you remember things differently though, I could have sworn the location was completley different in that scene, but I vividly remembered the bunk beds LOL - probably because I always wanted one 
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My mom told me that as a small child I was very scared of "Fantasia". She had to take me out of the movie theater during the "Night on Bald Mountain" scene when all the dead and demons fly up to the mountain and party until dawn. The scary music and devilish images made me cry. I must have been younger than five at the time.
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"The Birds" by the genius of thrillers, Alfred Hitchcock, did me in. I am not sure of it was the movie or perhaps I was afraid of birds before.
I still cannot be anywhere that birds gather.
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