What do you recommend to raise the hackles in the back of my neck?
By xboxboy
@xboxboy (5576)
3 responses
@crimsonladybug (3112)
• United States
19 Feb 09
For surround sound purposes, Halloween (the original, I haven't seen Rob Zombie's remake) is great. The only sound that The Shape/Michael Meyers makes is heavy breathing and it comes out so much better - and creepier - in surround sound. It really helps to set the mood
A couple of more recent ones that I think would be good are Darkness Falls (from 2003 with Emma Caulfield, because there has been more than one in recent years) and Darkness with Anna Paquin. There are a lot of soft and loud contrasts in both movies that should really come through well in your surround sound, I think.
And High Tension, which is a French horror film that's a couple of years old (2005). I looked it up on Amazon because I honestly cannot remember if it was dubbed or subtitled and it looks like there are both versions available. It's pretty intense and should also be fairly effective on the surround sound system.
@Musher3030 (32)
• United States
19 Feb 09
end of the line, you might need to search for it but its really good, also try hatchet or seed those are two very good slasher movies.