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Any Halloween or Friday the 13th movie?
Jay said:Any Halloween or Friday the 13th movie?
Feraud said:Are you talking about a villian that is killed and suddenly pops back up to life to torment the hero at the last minutes of a film? That happens in just about every horror/thriller movie. :eusa_doh:
I recall Glenn Close needed an extra killin' in Fatal Attraction.
More importantly, when was the first "fake out" used in Film?
happyfilmluvguy said:The Third Man is a good example too. I thought someone might mention it before, but I guess not.
JazzBaby said:I also would have mentioned Halloween/Friday 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street, where no amount of killing seems to get rid of the villian, to the point where it's almost ridiculous.
SinatraStyle said:In the movie The Sixth Sense the opposite occurs. The lead character is dead for nearly the entire movie, but the audience perceives him as being alive.
Sorry, back to the question at hand...Mission Impossible movies like to use this type of mis-direction.
SinatraStyle said:In the movie The Sixth Sense the opposite occurs. The lead character is dead for nearly the entire movie, but the audience perceives him as being alive. Snip