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no! life is scary enough.
Gein was one grizzly SOB. His story inspired Robert Bloch's novel Psycho, which was later turned into Hitchcock's famous film.No …I stated watching a DRAMA …. on Netflix , …..called the Ed Gein story … ( apprently a true story )
.NAH …..
it should be …..Re ……classified as Horror in my opinion…..no thanks …
I am so the same, I don't want such images and thoughts in my head.I can't even watch commercials for horror shows or hear ominous music leading into a horror scene without getting tense and having nightmares later.
Rear window was great, not a horror film in my view but a tense thriller. It's a classic well worth seeing.I hate most horror movies, but I did love Rear Window and American Werewolf in London (funny).
The scariest movie I ever saw was River Wild with Meryl Streep, in which she and her family are attacked by 2 psychos when on a rafting trip. I nearly had a heart attack.
I agree, Rose. It was a brilliant film, done the way only Hitchcock could have done it. The story pacing is phenomenal, going from Stewart's character's boredom, to comedy (the honeymoon couple next window), to frightening suspense.Rear window was great, not a horror film in my view but a tense thriller. It's a classic well worth seeing.
No …I stated watching a DRAMA …. on Netflix , …..called the Ed Gein story … ( apprently a true story )
.NAH …..
it should be …..Re ……classified as Horror in my opinion…..no thanks …
No! The news alone is more horror than I can handle on most days!