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From: ellen@reed.UUCP (Ellen Eades)
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Subject: Re: Scariest Movies
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Date: Sun, 27-Oct-85 00:47:35 EST
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PSYCHO II

Even though the critics panned it, I thought it was *amazingly*
frightening, and very much in the Hitchcock tradition.  I went
to see it with a friend who works in special effects, and while
he was getting excited about the camera angles, I was getting
terrified.  In fact, as I glanced away from the screen for the
umpteenth time, I found welcome distraction in watching the
couple next to me -- over the course of the movie, the girl
slowly moved out of her seat and into her boyfriend's lap.  It
was a good movie!

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