Showing posts with label Horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horror. Show all posts

Monday, 29 March 2021

15 Most Iconic Quotes From Horror Movies

One of the things that makes a classic horror movie endure for generations is its iconic quotes. Here are some of the best horror movie quotes curated by the Emplying review team.

15 "I never drink...wine." - Dracula (1931)

14 "One, Two, Freddy's coming for you..." - A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

13 "By the way, I would have voted for Obama for a third term, if I could." - Get Out (2017)

12 "He came home." - Halloween (1978)

11 "Swallow this." - Evil Dead II (1987)

10 "They're here." - Poltergeist (1982)

9 "A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti." - The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

8 "It's alive! It's alive!" - Frankenstein (1931)

7 "I see dead people." - The Sixth Sense (1999)

6 "You're gonna need a bigger boat." - Jaws (1975)

5 "Do you like scary movies?" - Scream (1996)

4 "We all go a little mad sometimes." - Psycho (1960)

3 "They're coming to get you, Barbara." - Night Of The Living Dead (1968)

2 "Do you want to play a game?" - Saw (2004)

1 "Here's Johnny!" - The Shining (1980)

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Monday, 13 May 2019

Top three horror moments from Rob Reiner’s Misery

Rob Reiner is not only an actor but a director that has brought many classic and feel good movies to the silver screen. From the Princess Bride to When Harry met Sally, it’s hard to imagine him directing a horror classic, but that is exactly what he did with Misery. In the Stephen King adaption, Reiner brings out a darker side that we didn’t know was possible. Here are the three most spine chilling moments from Rob Reiner’s Misery.


I’m Your No. 1 fan

With Paul, a world famous author, lying injured after his car crash and Annie, a former nurse, promising to nurse him back to health because she is his No. 1 fan, the movie starts out by making you shudder.


Hobbling

Reiner brings the moment of Annie breaking Paul’s ankles to life in the most horrifying way. The calm pacing of Kathy Bates’ Annie before she takes out the sledgehammer and breaks the ankles of her poor captive, it’s something that stays with you but it’s nothing compared to the words “it’s for the best” and “God, I love you,” before and after the bone crunching.


Two bullets will be so beautiful

With Paul lying on his back at the bottom of those stairs with Annie slowly walking towards him with a gun and syringe in hand is horrifying enough, but add into the mix the speech she gives about how they will be together forever and how it is time to die, you really have to give Paul his due for managing to stay calm and even more for talking her round.

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