Scare
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443 examples of Scare in a sentence
It used to
scare
the crap outta me when I was young, and even though its not that scary now I still love it.
I also got a
scare
from the part where Virgil suddenly appears at the back window of the car.
Anyway, the dog does all kinds of deadly tricks, like a curling iron in the bath tub, jumping out of the seat of a car to
scare
the owner backward into oncoming traffic, and even strangulation of her owner's boyfriend with the dog leash while he's dozing up against a tree.....and the guy is dead and the dog is lying by his side as though nothing had happened, and the cops are looking for someone that strangled him while a 100-lb.
So if you're in for a good scare, Die Hand Die Verletzt is the episode for you.
It doesn't
scare
too much, maybe because i begin to be tired of these ghost Japanese children... Innovation is finished some years ago and there is nothing much to save about this plot: maybe just the last minutes of the movie give some
"scare"
.
The killing scenes is not to recommend to anyone who have seen b horrors, even troma is better to
scare
me than this flick.
There are a lot of moments that suppose to
scare
us.
I was also able to say, "insert tedious cheap scare... now" and it would always happen.
"Blasting caps, that'll
scare
them, a brain is terrible thing to waste, map, map, where's the map, oh come now don't tell me you've lost that bloody map, oh no sir, that maps around here somewheres" all done in three different pirate voices.
As a bit of a horror film buff, I'm always looking to check out some of the older b-movie horrors of the past, both to learn more about what makes for a good scare, as well as to get interesting insights into exactly how and why those things have changed over the decades.
The Director was not very skilled, and most of the scenes are filmed without any attempt to
scare
or surprise the audience.
John Newlands' beginning monologue reels you in, to have you gripping the arms of your chair during the story, too scared out of your wits to even move, then having the story ending to Mr.Newlands epilogue to further heighten your anxiety of being too fearful to go to sleep!! Unlike..Twilight Zone, Hitchcock, Night Gallery,Tales from the Crypt, Outer Limits and X-Files which ALL have humorous episodes which discount their "scare-quotient", and leaves you disappointed....however "O.S.B."satisfies the most discriminating of "scary-movie" tastes !!! O.S.B never had one "hokey" episode that would tickle your funny bone and that is what makes for excellent
scare
tactics.
In my opinion it is hard to capture that raw, uncut feel that makes a horror movie
scare
me, Besides the amazing work done in House of a 1000 corpses no movie prior to that from the 90s to present scared me, simply entertainment.
The third is just about some girls messing with these guys trying to
scare
them.
A few days ago we got a coupon in the mail that said we can rent up to 3 movies for $0.99 each.So we went to the video store and I found this movie called The Shunned House.It looked like a pretty good movie from what the box said but i was sooo wrong.The movie was sooo boring that I fell asleep within minutes.The movie tries to
scare
you but it fails to.So if u see this movie at ur video store do NOT get it.I cant believe I wasted $0.99 on this piece of junk.
An unstructured, clumsily-paced mess from start to finish, with little in the way of a plot and so much thunderous noise and self-conscious 'scary stuff' that it never comes close to creating the quietly unsettling atmosphere needed to set up the viewer for a
scare.
Okay realism is something I truly look for in a horror film(along with characters and story structure), because it seems to me that if a horror film(of any kind) can in some way be portrayed very realistic to even a not so realistic situation than it has more potential to
scare
people like me.
In the 80's there was a real fear that rabies aka "The Mad Death", might spread to the UK, there were frightening TV advertisements to warn and
scare
the public away from smuggling animals into the country from the continent where Rabies was widespread.
If the filmmakers were out to
scare
the audience they failed miserably, if they were out to educate the public as to the risks, they also failed as its a little too preachy
I know people were easier to
scare
then.
This movie is awful, I saw it when I was kid and it did not
scare
me at all, in fact it bored me.
The only thing that is really done properly is the clown faces, which have a lot of character and might even
scare
young children.
The only good thing about the movie is Bob Hoskins - and if that isn't a sentence to
scare
the living daylights out of you then you deserve this movie!
Filthy tries desperately to shock and
scare
but ultimately just fails.
Yes, it might not
scare
you even once but it doesn't matter.
So I think this movie is more than a 5 minute
scare
and more a discussion over dinner about what would happen if you where any of the characters.
Now don't get me wrong, this clearly isn't anywhere near "Casablanca" territory, but it had all the elements of a creepy late night
scare
fest, especially if you're about nine or ten years old.
The killer in this movie is a mentally challenged boy witch doesn't have anywhere close the the horror appear that "Leatherface does" and while running around he constantly makes pig noises which I thought was just stupid and didn't add to the
scare
factor of the movie.
Patricia Clarkson does a beautifully understated job as the headmistress, and her quiet voice doing a lot more to
scare
me than a lot of yelling and overbearing attitudes of other films.
Do not make the mistake of renting this movie; there's a small chance it may
scare
you, but the odds of that happening are not worth sitting through 90 minutes of some of the worst examples of film-making.
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