Before
that, we stayed in this beautiful house in St. George Utah that was built
around the turn of the last century and used to be a bed and breakfast before
it became a private vacation residence. It has a stream running through the
front yard and old abandoned buildings that litter the property. We were told
it was haunted but alas no spirits chose to present themselves to us. It looked
spooky sitting behind huge iron gates as we drove up to it but was beautiful on
the inside including suitably creepy suits of armor and afforded us nothing
more than a wonderful weekend. So in the end, I have never had traffic with the
spirit world but I always listen to those who say they have and I must get my
ghostly thrills vicariously, which means movies.
I will start with some of my
favorites from when I was a kid/teenager during the 70s & 80s. Honestly,
thinking back, I’m shocked that I was allowed to see so many of these at such a
tender age. It explains a lot. They are not all ghost stories but there is a
preponderance of ghosts here.
Burnt
Offerings
The
Sentinel
Trilogy of
Terror
The
Amityville Horror
The Legend
of Hell House
The Car
The
Haunting – A classic and absolutely frightening.
The
Changeling – I never thought a ball could be so menacing.
Ghost Story
Salem’s Lot
The Shining
Nightmare
on Elm Street
Night
Gallery
Poltergeist
– I’ll never forget the man ripping his face off or that clown doll.
Prince of
Darkness
Alien
The Fog
Not all of
these have aged well but I still will watch them from time to time if only for
the nostalgia. A few are just as good now as they were when I first watched
them, they are horror classics.
As I got older I found it was harder
for movies to deep down scare me. I’m not saying that I didn’t enjoy them or
that when I was watching I didn’t hide my eyes or jump at the appropriate
places but once the movie was done that was it, it didn’t follow me home or
haunt me if you will. Some movies that stand out for me are:
The Others
The Blair
Witch Project
The Ring
Stir of
Echoes
Session 9
Signs
The Sixth
Sense – This one actually kept me up for several nights after seeing it for the
first time and gave me nightmares.
Scary
movies are fun and Halloween is great for an excuse to bust out old favorites
or to find some new movies that could become future favorites. I will end this
post with a wish to all for happy & safe Halloween!!
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