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Tv.com Deletes My Topic!

I can't believe it. This morning, I recieved a message from Tv.com saying that I violated one of their rules. I just sat there flabbergausted, saying to myself, "What?". I then figured out that my thread on the Moment Of Truth board was deleted. Now, I seriously don't know HOW on earth I violated the rules but there was no need to delete the thread. Argh! They said in the message that one of the moderators "caught me" or something like that. Maybe it was because I was being a little too serious with one my posts. WHAT, SO WE CAN'T EXPRESS OUR OPINIONS?!! I'm positive there was a user on here that reported me. Assasin61 to be exact. Well sir, I hope you are listening because I did absolutely nothing wrong. (sigh) Hopefully this darn warning doesn't come up again.

Scary Scene From Hills Have Eyes

Wow. I've watched the Hills Have Eyes remake over and over again and this one scene never fails to send a chill up my spine whenever i see it. I'll post the link since it's too hard and confusing to post it in the videos section of my profile.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2322300883489437011&q=hills+have+eyes+sceen&total=62&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=7

This is one of my favorite horror movies and it matches right up there with the original Hills Have Eyes directed by Wes Craven, which was released in 1977. I personally think this is the best remake of ANY horror movie, mainly because of the deeply thought out story and how Alexandrea Aja (the director) developed the characters so we actually CARE about what happens to them! Oh, and by the way, any of you who watch this scene are free to post comments if you wish. I'm interested to hear different peoples opinions.

Best Horror Movies Of All Time

I love horror movies. Well....not the gorey ones like Saw. I'm talking about the ones that are actually clever and don't rely on blood to scare us.

My Top 5 Favorite Horror Movies:

1. Halloween: A true classic that has everything, from the suspense to the brilliant musical score.

2. Pyscho (1960): Black and white film that's Alfred Hitchcock's best ever. It makes you feel like you're in the movie yourself!

3. Black Christmas (1974): Wonderfully crafted, psychological horror. The best thing about it is that you don't see the killer, only body shots! Makes the film more interesting in my opinion.

4. Nightmare On Elm Street (1982): Wes Craven's directing is remarkable. There are many gripping scenes that had me on the edge of my seat. I also liked how Craven developed Freddy Krueger's character. Finally, here's a horror movie villain that I'm actually scared of!

5. The Exorcist (1973): 70's masterpiece. This seems like it could happen in real life, which is not said for many horror movies. That's one of the reasons this movie is so scary. I know one scene in the film was so terrifying that it was engraved in my mind forever.

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