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Oct 26, 2010

My Scary Moment


The year has really gone by fast! It's already almost Halloween! And this week on Top Sites Tuesday, Blogdumps is asking us to share a scary story, scary moment, or a ghost story.

If you ask me, nothing was scarier than the moment I watched the movie CARRIE alone as a kid. (Hmmm...I wonder why my parents weren't supervising what I was watching at that time?).

I thought the adolescent experiences Carrie was going through were traumatic enough but when she went to the prom and got her unexpected joy washed away in pig's blood, I knew she was going to lose it.

But I didn't expect her to come home to find no support or sympathy for her pain. Instead she came home to find her own mother had lost her sanity.

I know I jumped out of my seat at the ending scene. It was such a serene scene and so touching to find out how much someone in school actually cared for Carrie.

AAAAHHHH!!! I'm not going to spoil it for you if you have not seen the movie yet. I'm just going to warn you...this was such a scary movie that I have never forgotten it or how I felt when I watched it. That's probably why it's such a classic horror film.


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8 comments:

Trina said...

I loved that movie!!! I actually thought about being Carrie for Halloween LOL I was going to dress up for Prom and have the guys pour face blood on my head - I changed my mind when I thought about how much fun they'd have doing that! Oh well, there's always next year!

I did enjoy the movie very much. I love the role of the psycho mother and Carrie's total flip-out at the end was HOT!

Clicks!
--Trina

Wolfbernz said...

Hi Liggy!

The end of the movie is totally unexpected and I think I jumped three feet ou of my chair. If people haven't seen it, I'm not telling the ending either, just that it's an awesome movie!

Clicks for you!
Wolf

Alice said...

Hi Liggy, I wathced Exorcist with my kids just last weekend when the local TV decided to re-screen some of the oldies for Halloween. They enjoyed it but pity (or fortunately, depends on how you look at it) it was heavily censored. Thanks for the reminder that Carrie is another classic to re-watch with them. Click!

Anonymous said...

Liggy -

Very scary movie. But my favorite scary movie is The Shining ... "Here's Johnny!" Great post ...

Click,

Bud aka Older Eyes

AngelBaby said...

I don't like scary movies so I did not see this one. I am going to trust you that it was good and skip seeing it.

Here's your click ........

Love and Blessings,
AngelBaby

Ophelia said...

I remember watching that movie also when I was a little kid. That was pretty scary! Have you, by any chance, seen "The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo"? How about "I Am Legend"?

Liggybee said...

No, I haven't seen those movies yet. I wanted to wait for the American version of "The Girl..." movie. I heard that both of those movies are excellent!

Ophelia said...

Yeah, I would like to see the Hollywood version of "The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo" also. I saw the Swedish version on DVD recently, and it was a very good story, though really quite disturbing. A very well done drama/mystery/thriller. I watched it with the English dub since it was hard to follow along having to read the English subtitles with the Swedish audio. I haven't read the book yet, but it's on my to-read list!

I also saw "I Am Legend" on Blu-ray and thought it was an absolutely amazing drama/sci-fi/thriller - until I got to the end of the movie, and I didn't like the way it finished. Fortunately there's another version with an alternate ending, which I liked a whole lot better. If you decide to watch that movie, I would recommend that you see the alternate version. But that's just me. You might end up liking the original theatrical presentation! I also haven't read the book on which this movie was based but also have that on my to-read list!