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What was the most creepiest part of the movie for you?

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    nosnojsirhc — 18 years ago(December 11, 2007 02:08 PM)

    er, for me it would be her neighbor in the boarding house, followed by the vicar of the church and then by her landlady. after would come the police, and the fellow racers. the real people in this film are sketchy!!

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      HOTsunrise — 18 years ago(December 17, 2007 06:10 AM)

      When she thinks she is talking to the Dr. with his back turned to her at his desk, but it's really.."The Man". This is one of my favorite flicks ever.

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        The_Dim_Reaper — 18 years ago(January 02, 2008 04:53 AM)

        When she leaves the changing room, and the next few minutes after that

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          Photiphar — 16 years ago(May 11, 2009 02:30 PM)

          When she thinks she is talking to the Dr. with his back turned to her at his desk, but it's really.."The Man". This is one of my favorite flicks ever.
          Ditto.

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            lolathemermaid — 18 years ago(February 03, 2008 01:45 PM)

            Man I LOVE this movie! There are too many scary parts to list. I agree with all the ones you guys listed.
            It's too bad they don't make authentically scary movies like this any more. People nowadays have to resort to excessive special FX and gore. When all you need is a truly frightening premise.
            Another part I dont think I saw mentioned was when the sheriff and everyone was looking for her and all they could find were her footprints that stop in the middle of the sand. CREEPY!
            You've all inspired me to re-watch the DVD (for about the 50th time!) 😛
            R.I.P
            Brad Renfro
            1982-2008

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              Lady_Madonna — 18 years ago(January 08, 2008 03:19 PM)

              Well, at the beginning with the face in the car windowthat was like "umyeah, why did this get a 7.1 rating again?" But as it continued, holy crap did it get freaky! I'd have to say the creepiest part(s) would be
              the dancing part, with that zombie-esque looking lady (was that the main character?) kind of rolling her head two and fro.
              the part where she sees the zombie-esque guy downstairs and the door shakes like he's trying to get in. Totally reminded me of, like, the only freaky part in The Shining (in the novel that is).
              and the whole zombie-esque people on the bus. You totally knew when the only thing you heard was the loudspeaker talking in the bus station that that's where they were hiding. I practically yelled at the TV trying to tell her not to go on there.
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              oh yeah, I forgot!! The part where she visits the carnival the first time, and she tosses the rock into the water and then it switches to the guy laying under water! Freaky!
              Oh yeah, and the PriestFatherchurch leader and her neighbor were so freaky!
              ~Aimz~
              The universe may not always play fair, but at least it's got a hell of a sense of humor.

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                stalkingwolf83 — 18 years ago(January 15, 2008 01:13 PM)

                The face in car window was nicely done.
                I dont know what you're complaining about.

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                  Lady_Madonna — 18 years ago(January 15, 2008 02:26 PM)

                  I wasn't complaining about anythingI just said it was kind of cheesy for a highly rated movie.
                  ~Aimz~
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                    stalkingwolf83 — 18 years ago(January 31, 2008 02:09 PM)

                    It wasn't cheesy,it was neatly done and creepy too,especially for a movie this old.
                    Maybe you should stick with "I know what you did last summer".

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                        mayonaise002 — 18 years ago(February 09, 2008 01:15 AM)

                        yeah i recon those dead people on the bus, that was one of the creepiest things ive seen from a movie made that long ago! and the guy floating up to the top of the water was scary too.
                        i guess the whole bad quality black and white copy i watched it in made it even creepier.

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                          guanche — 18 years ago(February 21, 2008 12:29 PM)

                          There were two for me:
                          The first, when she zones out while playing the church organ and goes into a nebulous funk, drifting off into hellish, calliope-like riffs before be being abruptly interrupted by the minister.
                          Also, when she's in the clothing store and people sometimes interact with her and at other times act as if she isn't there. Truly nightmarish.
                          One of the scariest movies of all time-without a drop of blood!

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                            InjunNose — 18 years ago(March 18, 2008 02:34 PM)

                            I'm going to pick a really quiet but effective moment in the filmthe point at which Mary is leaving town after the accident, and stops her car on the bridge to look down at the water for a moment. That's when I knew I was in for a frightening viewing experience. No dialoguejust some nice black-and-white photography, a wisp of uneasy music, and a look of foreboding on Mary's face. Subtle, but striking! It was kind of like being outside at the end of a long, humid summer and feeling the first chill of autumn in the air.

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                              guanche — 18 years ago(March 19, 2008 09:24 AM)

                              Your comment demonstrates how truly unique and attuned to our innermost senses and fears this film is. I hesitate to recommend it to certain people, even though it's probably the best of it's kind. Part of it's greatness is how profoundly disturbing it is. Much more so than vampires, meat cleavers and airborne body parts.

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                                InjunNose — 18 years ago(March 19, 2008 02:01 PM)

                                Yes, "Carnival" is rejected out of hand by certain types of horror film fans, unfortunately. It is a film that requires the viewer to get in touch with his or her fear of the unknownand as you say, many people have been so desensitized by the glut of hacksaw murders, stage blood, and prosthetics in "horror" movies of recent years that it's difficult for them to relate to subtle, psychological horror.

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                                    sheathe — 16 years ago(May 23, 2009 09:29 PM)

                                    MY37, that brief scene with the slide and the mat scared the crackers out of me. It was just so sudden and random, and that whooshing, hissing sound seemed so LOUD after the silence of the previous moments. And worse yetwho was at the top of the slide and gave that mat a push?
                                    Oh. Now I'm all creeped out. I'd better watch "Annie" or "Moonstruck" or I won't get any sleep tonight.

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                                      MrBook_ — 15 years ago(November 01, 2010 10:28 PM)

                                      I'm going to pick a really quiet but effective moment in the filmthe point at which Mary is leaving town after the accident, and stops her car on the bridge to look down at the water for a moment. That's when I knew I was in for a frightening viewing experience. No dialoguejust some nice black-and-white photography, a wisp of uneasy music, and a look of foreboding on Mary's face. Subtle, but striking! It was kind of like being outside at the end of a long, humid summer and feeling the first chill of autumn in the air.
                                      Oh, yeah, I love those little subtle things. As much as I love some of the "louder" moments with the Man and the other phantom people, those little quiet moments make the movie in their own way. I also love the bits where she's just wandering around the pavilion, even before she sees anything. I tend to take long walks and wander into strange places, and the bit where she goes out onto the large roofed deck and looks out reminds me of a hundred nameless and half-forgotten places I've wandered when alone and bored. It
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                                      like that sort of haunting, charged atmosphere of a strange, isolated place that should have people in it but doesn't. I'm glad I came here; reading people's comments and writing my own, I'm realizing even more than I did before that this movie is one of a kind.
                                      This is my new sig. Do you like it?

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                                        Bflogal11 — 17 years ago(April 13, 2008 01:13 PM)

                                        Quite a few creepy moments in this gem. What unsettled me most was when she is driving to her new home and she passes the amusement park. Just seeing it all shadowy with the fading daylight behind it gave me chills. It was just a damn spooky place. When she looks down the stairwell and sees The Man looking up at her, then come the slow deliberate steps up to the stairs as she hides in her room.scary stuff
                                        Push the button, Max!

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