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Join Date: Jul 2004
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The Bloodstained Shadow
Join Date: May 2003
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Stalker
Join Date: Jul 2001
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That's a real twisted one, particularly scary as a kid because of the whole foster home / torture stuff; and crazy Gloria Grahame, of course. Vic Tayback is also super freaky in that. I never looked at him the same in "Alice" after seeing this one. Great poster, too! I tried buying it on ebay a while back. |
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Critters was PG-13. And Let's Scare Jessica To Death is a classic. Paramount, you listening? Release this fucking movie on dvd pronto, dammit!!
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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The Hearse was premiered on HBO the very first time I was ever allowed to stay home alone at night...it scared the hell outta me at the tender age of 10. That was PG. I still really enjoy the movie...and have never quite forgotten that night!
Another really good PG title from this era is The Evictors, with Jessica Harper.
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The Eighth Samurai
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Many good ones listed, especially the Bava ones. I'll go with one that hasn't been mentioned though. Granted, it's unrated, but it IS a made-for-TV film, so in essence, it puts it in an almost PG rating type of bracket.
And that would be The Woman in Black, the British-made TV film from 1989. Forget that it's made-for-TV and has hardly any violence or gore to speak of. It's without a doubt one of the 5 scariest films of all time. I guage my "scariest ever" meter on things that creep me out now, at the age of 24, not when I was 10. I saw this film for the first time about 2 years ago, and it creeped me out to no end. It's WELL worth looking for if you haven't seen it. It is out of print in the states, but if you ever come across a copy, pick it up. If you're a fan of British horror, Asian horror (the scares are very Asian-like, as they REALLY build them up), or just being scared out of your wits, this film is for you. Vastly overlooked film. |
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Stalker
Join Date: Jul 2001
Posts: 373
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The Legend of Hell House is PG, and a very creepy, atmospheric one that scared me as a kid. Great cast and direction, if a little slow at times.
From director John Hough (Watcher in the Woods, the Witch Mountain movies, Incubus, and the awful Howling IV.) |
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I WANNA BAN
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: AMERICA
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saturday the 14th
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The Eighth Samurai
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Baltimore, MD
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Another one that popped into my head is The Brotherhood of Satan. While I personally don't think it's a great film, it was decent, and for a PG rated film, it had some pretty nutty stuff in it. I can only imagine having seen this one as a kid because of it being rated PG...would have definitely freaked me out.
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