by Mickyboy » Sat Mar 10, 2018 2:40 pm
Nucks wrote::thumbsup:
I find memorable horror movies, more than other genres, will have a running theme music that stays with us and we only need to hear a few notes to feel that sense of eeriness again. The Exorcist absolutely qualifies for that. Other honourable mentions: Friday the 13th, 28 Days Later, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street. Sorry to digresss slightly.
By coincidence Nucks the theatre production of The Exorcist is playing for the last time today in London with Peter Bowles from To The Manor Born and Jenny Seagrove playing the priest and Regans mum respectively, and I have to say I was extremely tempted until I saw the ticket prices, not paying 90 sovs sorry, but apparently its an excellent production with very good lighting and superior effects with Regans head turn and projectile vomiting etc but I can't justify the money atm.........
[quote="Nucks"]:thumbsup:
I find memorable horror movies, more than other genres, will have a running theme music that stays with us and we only need to hear a few notes to feel that sense of eeriness again. The Exorcist absolutely qualifies for that. Other honourable mentions: Friday the 13th, 28 Days Later, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street. Sorry to digresss slightly.[/quote]
By coincidence Nucks the theatre production of The Exorcist is playing for the last time today in London with Peter Bowles from To The Manor Born and Jenny Seagrove playing the priest and Regans mum respectively, and I have to say I was extremely tempted until I saw the ticket prices, not paying 90 sovs sorry, but apparently its an excellent production with very good lighting and superior effects with Regans head turn and projectile vomiting etc but I can't justify the money atm.........