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Evil is too creepy!
Jul 13, 2004 01:05 AM 14972 Views
(Updated Jul 13, 2004 01:09 AM)

I just love the horror movies. The feeling of fear and tension they give to the viewers is just unmatchable. They are thrilling than anything else and can keep you busy looking around especially at night. The only problem is that they are not for the faint hearted people. They may chill you all through the way.....


1) JEEPERS CREEPERS (2001)


After hearing about this movie, I was confused a bit. But I am not confused after seeing it as it has one of the best creepy horror considering the scenes with special effects and superb sound track and sound effects in between. The story starts when a brother and sister are driving home together on a break when they are nearly run off the road by a truck.


Farther down the long, lonely stretch of highway, they pass an old church. The truck is parked there and the driver, dressed in an oversized coat and creepy hat, appears to be dumping two dead bodies into a drain pipe. He sees the car and sets off in pursuit in his truck. Later, the go back to the place where they discover an unspeakable horror. From this point, the creepy monster starts haunting them even into the police station where the cops are left motionless when the monster just flies into the sky with the hero (he's a hero?) in his claws. The ending was not good enough, but still the movie is too creepy for any horror movie fan to avoid. Watching it in DVD may give better a better horror feeling.


2) THE EXORCIST (1973)


I watched this movie as I heard that this is the most horrifying movie of the Hollywood history and it didn't disappoint. The scenes didn't horrify me as better ones are available these days with the advancement of technology, but still it is worth mentioning. The sound effects are really good and it would have scared me if I had seen it some years earlier. But now I am used to seeing horror movies.


This really is a shocking horror story about the devil possession and the exorcism of the demonic spirits from a young, innocent girl. The looks and actions of the girl gets more and more scary as the movie progresses. The Exorcist was one of the biggest box office successes if I have heard it right. I heard from somewhere that the movie was based upon William Peter Blatty's best selling horror novel published in 1971by the same name. I recommend seeing this movie in DVD as the sound effects just rocks. I believe that you can find this movie in any shop as it is that much famous and wanted by the fans.


3) ARMY OF DARKNESS (1992)


The action packed sequel to Evil Dead 2 is better than the earlier ones for sure as the technology is much more developed. Having been pulled through a dimensional door, the hero finds himself in medieval England, where he's mistaken for a member of Duke Henry's army. The enemies plan on feeding his prisoners to evil demons imprisoned in a shallow pit. But he defeats the two creatures in the pit and crawls out. After some adventures with the army and some spirits and having to kill a duplicate of himself Ash finds the books to stop the evil.


Unfortunately one must speak some magic words before touching the Book of the Dead, which he forget setting free the great evil (Isn't he so irresponsible and idiotic?). With some good looking skeletons, the movie goes lots more until the return of this guy (I think he is causing all problems - where ever he goes, there is problem in the form of monsters, devils, demons and all other forms of evil) to the present world. The movie really have a collection of movies in it. You can see zombies as well as skeletons in the movie. Who doesn't want to see a pre-historic monster? I surely want to see them.


4) EVIL DEAD (1982)


The first one of the famous Evil Dead series which even have a computer game based on it (I have never been able to play it). Some college lads are on a holiday and stays at a probably looking haunted cabin (They got the perfect place for a horror movie to be taken. WOW! That's interesting.....) where some professor had been translating the Book of the Dead. When they play the tape recording of his work it summons the evil spirits, who immediately begin causing havoc as usual.


The hero burns the book to dispel the demons, and everything seems fine, we last see him screaming as something rushes out of the interiors of the forest destroying everything one its way. It makes the room for two sequels of the movie and a feeling that the bigger one is still to come and you will have to wait for it. The movie does not have the best special effects as it is quite old now. But still it maintains some good horror in it. I have to admit that it scared me upto an extent when I was a small kid, but now I laugh at it (trees love women and it is not good to listen to unknown tapes). But it surely is one of those rare movies of the era. Those who love undead zombies will love this movie.


5) WISHMASTER (1997)


''Magically powerful. Supernaturally evil. The ancient entity known as the Djinn can grant a person's wildest dreams. And in the process, it unleashes your darkest nightmares'' - This is the interpretation of a Djin I read. A Djin is what the Wishmaster is. The movie opens in 12th century Persia where a Djinn has been unleashed spreading horror throughout the country. After long centuries, a dock worker steals a red gemstone from a disaster area. He sells it and it lands in the hands of an evaluator for a local auction. What she doesn't know is that the Djinn has been imprisoned inside the jewel for hundreds of years, waiting to be released. When she inspects the jewel and finds a flaw in the stone, she gently rubs it with a piece of cloth, leading to the Djinn getting free.


As in traditional ancient fairy tales, the Djinn has to grant wishes, but in this movie he has his own aim ie trying to release an evil army of genies to our world in the course of fulfilling their desires. He is able to take us to places and worlds we have never seen before. Only after the three wishes are given, he and his legion of demons can be set free from the void between the hell and earth. They want to coe to earth and create chaos there just lie the Wishmaster is doing in the movie. The skeleton bursting out of the flesh scene I think is the best scene in this movie. ''Be careful what you wish for'', ''Your soul for one wish'' - These words chill your heart very soon. There are some good sequences to this movie also as the prophecy and the wishes continue.....from one victim to another victim.



There is no room for more.....


PREDATOR is another movie I considered, but it rather seemed a sci-fi action movie to me. The same is the case with ALIEN and VIRUS. Hope you enjoyed the review.....


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