What's your favorite segment of the movie? Mine is most definately "The Honeymoon," while not partically original noneth
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strauss-r — 19 years ago(November 26, 2006 03:33 PM)
I like all of them but my favorites are in this order:
People can lick to
The Honeymoon
The Hook (even though is was short)
The Locket
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chrisklein000-1 — 19 years ago(January 30, 2007 05:23 PM)
Ok im actually looking for another movie very similar to this one, in one of the storys there was a teenage boy and a killer was on the loose this killer had on a GRANNY MASK an old old woman mask any ways my fave was the hook even though it was short. but please ive been looking for this movie forever so can someone please help, thanks guys, and girls of course.
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IHeartHomer — 18 years ago(August 30, 2007 09:22 PM)
"The Locket" was my favorite, then again, that was always my favorite. I had a book of urban legends when I was like 6 and in that story the man married a woman who always had to wear a green ribbon around her neck (of course the husband always asked why but she wouldn't tell) and then, right before she died she told him he could take it off and turns out, the ribbon was keeping her head connected to her neck (the whole time)-I thought this version was a much more creative spin on my favorite childhood urban legend.
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shred-com — 17 years ago(February 05, 2009 01:01 PM)
People Can Lick To is by far the best segment. It was scary as all hell. And I have seen thousands of horror films. And to be creeped out is something that I love. I knew the ending and it still shocked me.
The Locket is the 2nd best.
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HenryCW — 12 years ago(June 08, 2013 03:24 PM)
I like the overall concept of The Campfire: the surprise at the end that the teenagers were dead was not really new, but I like the idea that Cliff in his delirium imagined himself and his friends sitting around a campfire telling horror tales, when in fact something dreadful had already happened to them in real life.
As for the individual stories, my favorite would be People Can Lick Too. The story did not involve the supernatural and was not especially scary, but it could easily happen in real life. This film, while made in 1997, actually serves as some kind of cautionary tale for people today, who often inform not only Jessica but practically everyone in the world minute by minute what they are doing through the internet. In real life, the little girl would very likely end up dead. -
MissMargoChanning — 10 years ago(August 07, 2015 02:00 PM)
As for the individual stories, my favorite would be People Can Lick Too. The story did not involve the supernatural and was not especially scary, but it could easily happen in real life.
Personally I thought it was scary and that is because of what you say.. it could happen in real life. That is what makes it scary to me.
As for my favorite? I liked them all. The entire movie was interesting.
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