Cliche' thunder....


I realize this is a comment board, but am I the only 'horror' fan tired of the cliche' thunder/lightening cues? This effect seems to occur only in certain "classic" horror films (like this one).


Just sayin'





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I fly, you don't!'

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Normally it annoys me that just about every horror movie in existence takes place during a thunderstorm, but in films like this, I don't mind it at all. It just adds to the creepy, Gothic atmosphere.

Come, fly the teeth of the wind. Share my wings.

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It's kinda the film-making equivalent to that famous line of purple prose, "It was a dark and stormy night."

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I never tire of thunder and lightning in horror movies. It was essential in the original Frankenstein of course. Perhaps that film started the trend. Nothing sets up the anticipation like a storm clattering around old castle or spooky mansion. It's like a thrill that hugs me every time.

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