What is the creepiest music or soundclip from a horror movie you've seen?
It doesn't have to be the soundtrack, maybe just some clip, like the Jaws movie when he goes in for a kill.
A few tones on a piano was enough to freeze my blood when I was a kid, and these two did it.>>
They are pretty classical, but they still do their work on my nerves.
"Opinions are like a**holes, everyone seems to have one" - Dirty Harry
"All those who believe in psychokinesis, raise my hand... "
"I have a black belt in Feng Shui, the subtle martial art. I go home to you and move a lamp and a chair... twelve years later you lay there on the floor with broken kneecaps and destitute."
Another sound clip is from a UK paranormal documentary-series.
It sounds sad, cold and eerie like an impending, relentless death coming.
Ooh, and this one two is pretty foreboding, from Dean Koontz - Phantoms.
I have heard this tune in many horror movies since, but I believe it was David Williams who made it for this movie first.
So, bring my your creepiest tunes.
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Edited by EllJay, 13 June 2012 - 04:31 PM.
"Opinions are like a**holes, everyone seems to have one" - Dirty Harry
"All those who believe in psychokinesis, raise my hand... "
"I have a black belt in Feng Shui, the subtle martial art. I go home to you and move a lamp and a chair... twelve years later you lay there on the floor with broken kneecaps and destitute."
Clyde the Glyde, on 13 June 2012 - 04:39 PM, said:
The Halloween theme has to be at the top of my list.
Yeah, it sure has its effect.
Girls Under Glass made a pretty good remix of it.
But nothing beats the original.
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"Opinions are like a**holes, everyone seems to have one" - Dirty Harry
"All those who believe in psychokinesis, raise my hand... "
"I have a black belt in Feng Shui, the subtle martial art. I go home to you and move a lamp and a chair... twelve years later you lay there on the floor with broken kneecaps and destitute."
John Murphy is a brillaint composer and I have always loved this song.
John murphy - In the house, in a heartbeat from 28 days later (and weeks later)
Yeah, this is definitely amongst the better of the "newer" horror movies.
I was almost chewing my fist up when Don (Robert Carlyle) was chased over the meadow down to the stream. He sees that his wife is ripped from the window, and it keeps pouring infected after him, from all directions.
Robert Carlyle is awesome in that scene and you can almost taste and smell the fear, his facial expression says it all.
His finishing words as he escape "OhShit, ohshit, ohshit" and his look back at the empty window his wife was pulled from, seals the scene.
It's actually one of the most intense scenes I've seen in a horror movie. *phew*
"Opinions are like a**holes, everyone seems to have one" - Dirty Harry
"All those who believe in psychokinesis, raise my hand... "
"I have a black belt in Feng Shui, the subtle martial art. I go home to you and move a lamp and a chair... twelve years later you lay there on the floor with broken kneecaps and destitute."
Scored by John Carpenter himself. Low budget film and he was trying to save money. He also scored the music for The Fog and Escape From New York.
Here is one my favorite Horror Themes....
That's a good one. Also a piano-loop. They are pretty effective.
I like the Escape From New York-theme too.
John Carpenters - Ghost From Mars-theme is also pretty good.
"Opinions are like a**holes, everyone seems to have one" - Dirty Harry
"All those who believe in psychokinesis, raise my hand... "
"I have a black belt in Feng Shui, the subtle martial art. I go home to you and move a lamp and a chair... twelve years later you lay there on the floor with broken kneecaps and destitute."
"The best way to predict the future is by inventing it."
"Record
Posted 13 June 2012 - 07:08 PM
Scared the living crap out of me when I was a kid. It is not really "horror", nor is it a "movie"... but this clip has to be the one clip that scared the crap out of me as a child.
Alienated Being, on 13 June 2012 - 07:08 PM, said:
Scared the living crap out of me when I was a kid. It is not really "horror", nor is it a "movie"... but this clip has to be the one clip that scared the crap out of me as a child.
It's an all-time favourite. Creepy in a mystical way.
"Opinions are like a**holes, everyone seems to have one" - Dirty Harry
"All those who believe in psychokinesis, raise my hand... "
"I have a black belt in Feng Shui, the subtle martial art. I go home to you and move a lamp and a chair... twelve years later you lay there on the floor with broken kneecaps and destitute."
Of all the newer horror movies and series this one (The Walking Dead) is up at the top too.
Its so effective combined with the footage. Desolate buildings and streets, raided shops, broken pictures, abandoned vehicles and children toys. All filmed with a dust-smudged lens and these creepy violins haunting in the background.
Cant wait for the new episodes.
"Opinions are like a**holes, everyone seems to have one" - Dirty Harry
"All those who believe in psychokinesis, raise my hand... "
"I have a black belt in Feng Shui, the subtle martial art. I go home to you and move a lamp and a chair... twelve years later you lay there on the floor with broken kneecaps and destitute."
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill
Posted 13 June 2012 - 10:09 PM
EllJay, on 13 June 2012 - 06:51 PM, said:
Yeah, this is definitely amongst the better of the "newer" horror movies.
I was almost chewing my fist up when Don (Robert Carlyle) was chased over the meadow down to the stream. He sees that his wife is ripped from the window, and it keeps pouring infected after him, from all directions.
Robert Carlyle is awesome in that scene and you can almost taste and smell the fear, his facial expression says it all.
His finishing words as he escape "OhShit, ohshit, ohshit" and his look back at the empty window his wife was pulled from, seals the scene.
It's actually one of the most intense scenes I've seen in a horror movie. *phew*
Yeah it was really intense, I love Danny Boyle, he really knows how to make a "gritty" realistic movie. Also what they did with Carlyle was brilliant as well, a lot of people wouldn't risk going that way with their main actor.
The 28 days/weeks films really give that feeling of "we are *****ed". lol
When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace.
Ah, but I was so much older then,
I'm younger than that now. Dylan
Posted 14 June 2012 - 01:15 AM
Clyde the Glyde, on 13 June 2012 - 04:39 PM, said:
The Halloween theme has to be at the top of my list.
I second that.
Went by myself to see it as a teen when it first came out. Thought it was soooo scary and I did a lot of babysitting so that upped the creep factor.
"Sacre bleu Last night I srink too much Cognac an ze chair hit me in ze head." Black Red Devil "Looks like Chappy took a crappy in my gumbo." G. Ramsay