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Bob Kontak 04-18-2018 02:17 PM

How many jump scares in movie are appropriate?
 
(Original) Carrie: One right at the end with the hand coming out of the ground to grab Amy Irving's character

The Shining: Zero genuine jump scares

Alien: One. Monster right behind Dallas in the ducting work. OK, Riply in the space pod turning her head around to see monster right there. Chest burster scene is probably one of the best shock scenes of all time but is it really a jump scare?

Signs: Two. Maybe three.

Today at matinee. The Quiet Place. About six. I loved the movie but how many times does a person really need to shiet his pants a little bit in a movie?

mreid 04-18-2018 02:26 PM

Yes, but it’s impressive they did it without dialogue!

I guess they were just showing off.

Bob Kontak 04-18-2018 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by mreid (Post 10007085)
Yes, but it’s impressive they did it without dialogue!

I guess they were just showing off.

They were really frikkin good jump scares.

911boost 04-18-2018 02:55 PM

The worst jump scene I ever saw was in the "2 Girls and a Cup"video.

Bob Kontak 04-18-2018 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by BSiple (Post 10007126)
The worst jump scene I ever saw was in the "2 Girls and a Cup"video.

This one?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1524092429.jpg

911boost 04-18-2018 03:01 PM

Do not search it, but I believe you are correct.

mreid 04-18-2018 03:02 PM

Oh you just had to go there!

Bob Kontak 04-18-2018 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by BSiple (Post 10007132)
Do not search it, but I believe you are correct.

True that. Once seen cannot be unseen.

Don't ax me how I know.

tabs 04-18-2018 03:51 PM

Spielberg in JAWS did two. Once when Dreyfus was diving on the Dingy and the head came out of the hole in the boat. The second was when Roy Schieder was chumming the water and the shark comes out of the water.

The second scene didn't have the same shock impact as the first. So according to Spielberg you can do it once in a movie for maximum effect. If anybody should know, it is him.

Bob Kontak 04-18-2018 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by tabs (Post 10007181)
Spielberg in JAWS did two. Once when Dreyfus was diving on the Dingy and the head came out of the hole in the boat. The second was when Roy Schieder was chumming the water and the shark comes out of the water.

That head sent me through the roof. Oil City, PA with my brother in 74'-ish.

That has to be the best of all time.

Once or twice. That's enough. It becomes silly beyond that. Effective but irritating.

Crowbob 04-18-2018 06:06 PM

To the OP:

Few as possible. I hate jump scares.

I drive a car. I avoid jump scares there, too.

And mirrors.

MBAtarga 04-18-2018 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 10007075)
Alien - Chest burster scene is probably one of the best shock scenes of all time but is it really a jump scare?

This from widipedia on Alien and that scene:

For the filming of the chestburster scene, the cast members knew that the creature would be bursting out of Hurt, and had seen the chestburster puppet, but they had not been told that fake blood would also be bursting out in every direction from high-pressure pumps and squibs.[23][72] The scene was shot in one take using an artificial torso filled with blood and viscera, with Hurt's head and arms coming up from underneath the table. The chestburster was shoved up through the torso by a puppeteer who held it on a stick. When the creature burst through the chest a stream of blood shot directly at Veronica Cartwright, shocking her enough that she fell over and went into hysterics.[23][26][28] According to Tom Skerritt: "What you saw on camera was the real response. She had no idea what the hell happened. All of a sudden this thing just came up."[26] The creature then runs off-camera, an effect accomplished by cutting a slit in the table for the puppeteer's stick to go through and passing an air hose through the puppet's tail to make it whip about.[26]

The real-life surprise of the actors gave the scene an intense sense of realism and made it one of the film's most memorable moments. During preview screenings the crew noticed that some viewers would move towards the back of the theater so as not to be too close to the screen during the sequence.[54] The scene has frequently been called one of the most memorable moments in cinema history.[73] In 2007, Empire magazine named it as the greatest 18-rated moment in film, ranking it above the decapitation scene in The Omen (1976) and the transformation sequence in An American Werewolf in London (1981).[74]

dad911 04-18-2018 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 10007075)
(Original) C
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The Shining: Zero genuine jump scares
.......

Scatman Crothers and the axe scene doesn't count? ;)

stevej37 04-18-2018 06:47 PM

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Crowbob 04-18-2018 06:55 PM

My college roommate saw that movie and then took me to it even after he vehemently reassured me that there were no bloody shock scenes in it.

I think he paid to see the movie the second time just to see a real horror reaction scene sitting right next to him.

Azzwhole.

I did have the foresight to see the Exorcist at a matinee so it wasn't dark out when it was over.

Bob Kontak 04-18-2018 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by MBAtarga (Post 10007341)
When the creature burst through the chest a stream of blood shot directly at Veronica Cartwright, shocking her enough that she fell over and went into hysterics.

That's what she does best.

Ridley Scott told her that she was cast to reflect the fear of the audience.

She was a big ol' crybaby in The Birds as a kid and freaked out when Donald Sutherland ratted her out in Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

She is the quintessential nervous Nellie. Superb.

Bob Kontak 04-18-2018 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by dad911 (Post 10007354)
Scatman Crothers and the axe scene doesn't count? ;)

I typed that in in the original post but then thought of the time delay that it took Jack to travel from behind the column to when the axe hit Scatman.

Given the slow rolling of The Shining, it was "fast" but not that fast.

Go to one minute in. It has jump scare audio but the timing is delayed/staggered.

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Bob Kontak 04-18-2018 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 10007372)
My college roommate saw that movie and then took me to it even after he vehemently reassured me that there were no bloody shock scenes in it.

I think he paid to see the movie the second time just to see a real horror reaction scene sitting right next to him.

Azzwhole.

I did have the foresight to see the Exorcist at a matinee so it wasn't dark out when it was over.

I smoked, as a noob, robust pot before Alien.

Dropped microdot acid before the Exorcist. Perhaps blotter? It's been decades.

I think the pot intensified Alien in a favorable way. Acid and the Exorcist altered my life for many months.

Just saying. What's the term? YMMV?

Last time ever for seeing trails with a waved cigarette for me.

mreid 04-18-2018 07:24 PM

Huh...I did shrooms and saw Drop Dead Fred. That will alter your life.

Crowbob 04-18-2018 07:28 PM

I hid behind the couch during most of the Creature From the Black Lagoon.


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