the creepiest part (spoiler)


to me was where the stranger was in the apartment with all that makeup on so he blends in with the wall and opens his eyes.

myself and a few friends of mine watch a TON of horror movies. Good and bad. One halloween, we watched this... all of us shrieked at that part.

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CheziahMime wrote: to me was where the stranger was in the apartment with all that makeup on so he blends in with the wall and opens his eyes.
myself and a few friends of mine watch a TON of horror movies. Good and bad. One halloween, we watched this... all of us shrieked at that part.
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I must admit, that was the creepiest and best part of this movie! Sequels can be lame but this added a bit of "spunk" and "scary" to this movie! I about freaked when I saw his eyes open! Great addition to a sequel! Made me glad I watched it!

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hey i was wondering if you could tell me where it is that you see the man painted on the wall.....ive seen this movie before but i could never find that part....

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It's at the very end. He's in the middle of the wall next to a pole.

It's the creepiest thing I've seen in a while. I saw this movie about 10 years ago and it scared the crap out of me.

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its on right now i cant wait to see the part

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It was wicked! Just watched it. I said, "Wow" several times!

...this little psycho *beep* family of ours is going to rip itself apart.

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This was probably the best scene in the entire movie, IMO. Very creepy and subtle.

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This movie scared the sh-t outta me. What was up with that vintriliquist always blacking out his face with black make up? Now I have a reason for vintriliquists to give me the creeps.

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oh my god!!! this movie has been bugging me forever. i watched it for the first time with my sisters when i was 9 and we had stayed up late without our parents knowing. the beginning and the wall moment scared the hell out of us, and still does!!! but i only found out which film it was last year because it was randomly on tv. i can't wait to see the new version when it's released in the uk. a bit of a random film but it definitely has some classic "so creepy i feel sick" moments.

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That's probably the freakiest but a close second is in the beginning when he says "look in the living room" and she turns her head and he's there, coming at her.

And I'm probably alone in this, but I thought the scene when he's in the dark hospital room punching the girl in a coma was creepy.


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the music freaked me out! especially the part where she picks up her notebook and the page is gone then she looks out the window next to her and sees the bushes moving. simply said, this was a really, really scary flick. always gets a scare out of anyone that I show it too...

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YEs, the music freaked me out and seeing him open his eyes right in front of her and she has NO IDEA!!!!! And he keeps calling, "Jiiiiilllll....jill....." ooh, and then when he tries to go back to hide in the wall and the guy shoots him! So creepy!

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He probaly did the same thing to Julia earlier.

the night when Julia shot herself Landis most likely was in black camouflage as well when he was hiding in Julia's apartment. My boyfriend think Julia was armed with the gun feeling her way in the dark while Landis kept saying "It's dark, no phone, Can't see. Jill where are you?" that might explain why when John Clifford went back to Julia's apartment, the bed was out of order and the lamp was knocked over. A lot of the things happened off screen which made it very creepy but also frustrating. It took me a few times to watched it and come to the message boards to figure everything out that happened in the film.

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"And I'm probably alone in this, but I thought the scene when he's in the dark hospital room punching the girl in a coma was creepy."

You're absolutely not alone: That part was creepy and very disturbing. I think that scene might actually be the creepiest in the whole movie. Sure, the guy blending with the wall had the 'jump' factor but the hospital room scene was just plain nasty.

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Perhaps I am a bad person, but that part didn't disturb me whatsoever.
It just seemed so silly what he was doing. I mean obviously no one should beat anyone let alone someone in a coma, but it just was so far out of left field that I couldn't take it seriously.






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I think what got me is that it showed us how disturbed he was.

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And I'm probably alone in this, but I thought the scene when he's in the dark hospital room punching the girl in a coma was creepy.


You're not alone. I found that scene to be totally disturbing and unbearable, especially after seeing that he had also beaten her in the face and took photos of it and her breasts.

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'And I'm probably alone in this, but I thought the scene when he's in the dark hospital room punching the girl in a coma was creepy. '

No you're not alone in that! I still can't watch that part! It not only creeps me out, but it makes me angry! And you can almost feel the rage and insanity of that guy.



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Agreed - I nearly sh*t myself at that point.

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haha yes me too! great freaking scene

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Yes! That part just came out of nowhere! People who claim that sequels have nothing new to add to the genre haven't seen this movie!

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