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Nothing off The Double Cross? I thought you people liked Sloan.

Yet another one to add to the list: Polanski's Repulsion. Best use of the oh-let's-look-in-the-bathroom-mirror-ngaaAAAARGGGHH stung in any film ever made ever. Made me very upset about watching the rest of the film.

The moment when the Shape steps out from behind the hedge and just … stares at Jamie Lee Curtis. Creepier than the entire rest of the movie.

I had to leave the theater every time I saw Empire as a kid when the Wampa attack was coming up. That thing screwed me up, and then Raiders finished me off and Poltergeist gnawed on the bones.

Oh, remembered another one: Twilight Zone, the Movie. "Do you want to see something really scary?" I've never really trusted Dan Aykroyd, Albert Brooks, or Creedence Clearwater ever since.

There's an Irish ghost movie from a couple years ago called The Eclipse, with Ciaran Hinds. It's mostly pretty tame and lyrical and, y'know, Irish, but THAT IS ONLY A TRAP to lull you into a false sense of security and then try to kill you with terror. At least that's what happened to me, TWICE, during the movie, when

No mention or love for "Little T&A" here? I've grown to love pretty much everything Keef ever sang on the Stones albums, but this is one of my favorites, hands down. The tone of his voice is right at the point where he went from a somewhat normal-sounding singer to … whatever brilliant way he sings now. And the whole