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From: msl5864@ritcv.UUCP (Michael S. Leibow)
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Re: Scariest Movies
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Date: Sun, 27-Oct-85 01:47:59 EST
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In article <1584@bbncca.ARPA> lcliffor@bbncca.ARPA (Laura Frank Clifford) writes:
>How about -
>......
>......
>5.  Rosemary's Baby
>
>Sorry - but I Love horror films and am always on the lookout for a good
>one (I hate films that resort to the "jump out" stuff - like cats jumping
>on garbage cans.)  I rented "The Evil Dead" with VERY high expectations
>and laughed throughout - it was too ludicrous.
>
>Laura Clifford

I agree.  Rosemaries baby was an excellent movie.  It
wasn't anywhere near as ludicrous as "The Evil Dead."
I must admit, I was laughing throughout "The Evil Dead." also.

                                                Michael S. Leibow