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Scary movie lines: 'They mostly come at night. Mostly.'

Posted: Monday, October 27, 2008 6:00 AM by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
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(Warning: Possible spoilers for a whole raft of movies ahead. You have been warned!)

I love Halloween, and I love scary movies, as you've probably noticed.

We've talked about scary movies that don't rely on gore, and we've also discussed horror movies where the victim films the events as they happen. Now, let's talk about the lines that make those movies so scary.

So much goes into a good fright flick. To me, it's all about the suggestion. Your own mind can always create a scarier monster than anything the special effects department can dream up with latex. Movies that create a sense of true dread, that set up a scenario where you can feel the fear without being overwhelmed by monsters and gore, will win me every time.

I feel that one of the most overlooked elements of a great horror movie is the dialogue. Dramas and comedies are expected to have eloquent or snappy dialogue, but horror-movie lines often get lost in the avalanche of fake blood. Yet a great horror-movie line can chill you to the bone and stay with you for months. It can also break your heart.


20th Century Fox
"They mostly come at night. Mostly."

Some of my favorites:

"We'd better get back, 'cause it'll be dark soon, and they mostly come at night... mostly. "
    --from "Aliens," when young Newt gives Ripley and the others the benefit of her hard-earned knowledge

"I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up."
    --from "Halloween," when Dr. Loomis explains his work with killer Michael Myers

"With endless love, we left you sleeping. Now we sleep with you."
    --from "28 Days Later," the note Jim's parents leave for their comatose son when they kill themselves to escape the incurable Rage virus

"They're coming to get you, Barbara."
            --from the original "Night of the Living Dead." Barbara's brother had no idea how right he was. 

You know what's next. Submit your favorite scary movie lines in the comments.

A few ground rules:

--Some lines are bound to have swearing (90 percent of "The Exorcist," one of the scariest movies ever), but since we can't print those words, do your best to substitute (the old comic-strip swearing of @$#%! works pretty well). Still, some lines are scary but just too foul to be published in the blog. Strive for lines that I can publish.

--I'm not expecting you to have the line exactly memorized (and, please, don't comment to tell someone else they didn't phrase their quote perfectly), but do your best.

--Let's stay away from entire speeches, though horror movies have some great ones. Aim for one or two lines of dialogue, like the ones I share above. Short and scary.

--Please don't just share the line, give an idea of how it's used in the movie for those who haven't seen every scary film ever made. And if you want, tell us why you think it's so good. What about the line chills you?

As for me, I'm going to need to keep a light burning all night, and possibly all week. They mostly come at night. Mostly.

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In John Carpenter's "The Thing", as the cast watches a dismembered head sprout spider legs and scuttle across the floor, one just sighs,

"You've got to be f@!@king kidding!"
"Give me a scotch."

"Straight up?"

"Nah, just give me the whole bottle."

"Tell you what, you bend over and I'll shove it straight up your ass."

- From Weird Science party scene.....Whoa
hello clarise.


it puts the lotion on its skin or it gets the hose again
              silence of the lambs
Another one from Halloween:
Laurie: "It was the boogeyman, wasn't it??"
Loomis: "Yes, as a matter of fact it was."

And although it wasn't spoken, the visual image of "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" from The Shining was utterly chilling.
I just want to apologize to Josh's mom, and Mike's mom, and my mom. I am so sorry! Because it was my fault. I was the one who brought them here. I was the one that said "keep going south." I was the one who said that we were not lost. It was my fault, because it was my project. I am so scared! I don't know what's out there. We are going to die out here! I am so scared!
Heather from 'Blair Witch Project'
"THERE WILL BE BLOOD"

FROM SAW I II OR III I CANT REMEMBER WHICH

"They say the greatest pain a parent can ever know is the loss of a child"

-from Hellraiser III Bloodlines
Is Tamara there?

The Strangers
Redrum! Redrum! Redrum!
"That's right, sir, you are the only person authorized to do so. And although I, uh, hate to judge before all the facts are in, it's beginning to look like, uh, General Ripper exceeded his authority."

George C. Scott (Gen. Turgidson) telling Peter Sellers (President Muffley) that US bombers had been sent to drop nuclear weapons on the USSR.
"What an excellent day for an exorcism." Reagan to Father Karras when he came to visit her.
The promo for the original Aliens" Movie: In space no one can hear you scream"
"You've seen what we are.  We use your dead as vessels." -Dark City

"Sleep now." -Dark City

"I want to play a game." -Saw
From the original "House on haunted Hill"  Elisha Cook's last line "...they're coming for me now and then they'll come for you!"
I played with Judd, I played with mommy and know I wanna play with YOU
-The creepy little kid from pet Cemetery talking to his Father.
Have you checked the children??
Army of Darkness:

zombie lady "I'll swallow your soul"

Ash "come get some"
------
Ash "Shop smart - shop s mart"
"Call it."

--Antoine Chigurgh
--No Country for Old Men
From the Exorcist. No dialogue, but the scene where Father Marin gets out of the cab and is standing under the street light in the fog.
Man is in the forest.
"Now I want to play with you..."  Pet Cemetary
"Is he dead?...They never are".
"Thats not my scare crow".
"His eyes are black, like the devil's eyes".
"Have you checked the children?"
(Jeepers Creepers, Halloween and He Knows Your Alone)


"Hi, I'm Chucky, wanna play?"  

Child's Play
"that's the last damn hitch hiker I ever pick up" Jerry from the original Texas Chainsaw massacre

"I can hold my breath, for a long, long time!" Leslie Nielson from Creepshow
Where you gonna go?  Where you gonna run?  Where you gonna hide?  No where.  Cause there's no one like you left - From Body Snatchers (remake)
"Today is a good day to die".

Flatliners.
"I see dead people"

Come on you guys!  How could anyone forget about that one?  I literally got the chills!

The Sixth sense....
The line at the end of "The Ring", where the mother tells the little boy that she helped the little girl's ghost.  And the boy says, "Oh, NO, Mommy - you weren't SUPPOSED to help her!!"
"The call is coming from inside the house"  Midnight Lace, I believe
"Decomposition does strange things to people"- Alan Ormsby from: Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things
"It's all for you Damien!"  

Says the nanny in The Omen...just before hanging herself in front of his birthday party.
"Help me, help me"
The Fly.  Even more scary is the fact the two grown men could easily pick up the spider, but, instead they just look at it, until one of the them picks up a rock which hits the web, one second After the fly-man stops screaming.
"You cant be alive!"

I believe its Friday the 13th III.  when they are in the barn and she wacked Jason in the head with the axe. Then (of course) he gets back up.
From Silence of the Lambs...

I ate his liver, with fava beans... slurp slurp slurp

or from The Shinning
I'm not gonna hurt you, I'm just gonna bash your brains in
"We all float down here..." Pennywise the clown, Stephen King's IT
The book is much scarier than the movie, but seeing just that line is frightening.
The Shining-

Jack Nicholson's character asks Shelley Duvall's character "How do you like it?" after she discovers that her husband's written work consists entirely of one repeated sentence: all work and no play make jack a dull boy.

The line itself, I guess is not entirely scary, but the scene that kubrick that preceded this line was so full of tension and suspense, that when Jack spoke these words it was like the ultimate emotional release.

Good dialogue, good actors and good special effects are all great assets for horror films to have, but for these to be used for greatest effect, good direction must be present as well.
Not really scary, but definitely you knew that things did not look good for Benicio Del Toro after this one.  His character, Jackie Boy, pulls a gun on prostitute Becky (Alexis Bledel) in "Sin City" and she says to him, in the sweetest voice:

"Oh Sugar, you just gone and done the dumbest thing in your whole life"

Next thing you know, Jackie's head is detached from his body and still talking.  I got a little chill from that one, especially coming from my little Rory Gilmore...
"What do you want?"
"I want to see what your insides look like."

-Scary Movie

It's not a movie, but the Twilight Zone with the windup doll that says things that are progressively more sinister was very well done.
It lies to her. It tells her things only a child can understand. It's been using her to restrain the others. To her, it simply is another child. To us, it is The Beast.
Otis B. Driftwood: I am the devil, and I am here to do the devil's work

From the Devil's Rejects
"I'm a b!tch?, I get lots of money for you, that makes you my b!tch"

Natalia, from Hostel
"GAME OVER."
The voice of "HAL" the super computer in 2001 A Space Odyssey i.e "Open the pod door HAL" "I'm afraid I can't do that Dave"
How about the just the music from the Exorcist? Now that's spine tingling.
Anything that Hal says in Space Odyssey 2001.  The computer voice is just creepy.  
Jamie Lee Curtis final line from Holloweeen

Is he the Boogey Man ?
I'm chucky wanna play? Very creative
"Shaun, I'm really sorry"

"Today is a good day to die."

great opening line for any film!


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