Quote from: Jigsaw on February 04, 2013, 11:15:16 PMThe way I took it was she was asleep and was talking to him while he was awake. If he saw her struggling, he was supposed to wake her up, but nodded off and failed at doing the one thing she asked which is why she goes off on him when she wakes up.Quote from: L-Face on February 04, 2013, 11:09:36 PMQuote from: Jigsaw on February 04, 2013, 10:28:19 PMI'm curious, which scene are you talking about?Quote from: Reign in Blood on February 04, 2013, 05:52:41 PM
Wedding Trough. Seek it, experience it, love it. Very moving.
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I'm not sure how many people know about that one, so I'd do as Reign says - seek and experience. It will ruin you.
For me, I'm going with Halloween. A Nightmare on Elm Street has a 9.5/10 from my, but there's one scene I cannot wrap my head around, and it still makes no logical sense, so I can't give it a ten. Halloween, on the other hand, is the perfect horror movie. Subtle, terrifying, and Michael Myers.
Scene where Nancy is dreaming and she thinks Glen is with her (as Glen's hiding behind a tree). Because Glen was with her in the dream (the only time we've seen two 'victims' in a dream together), why does she go off at Glen when she wakes up? If Glen was hiding behind a tree in her dream and watching her, she had to know Glen would be asleep (as they were in the same world). I just never got it.