When you see a 15-piece orchestra full of trumpets, violins, and cellos, you’re probably expecting to hear a little Chopin, or Mozart. But the Rundfunk. Welcome to the world's largest DJ and electronic music community. Download the latest music in premium quality formats and listen to what the world's top DJs are playing. Explanation of the famous quotes in The Handmaid’s Tale, including all important speeches, comments, quotations, and monologues. The Monster Librarian Presents: Reviews of Killer Animal Horror Fiction. A Necessary End by Sarah Pinborough and F. Paul Wilson Shadowridge Press, 2014. Sound Effects in SF and Horror Films," in Kongressbok ConFuse 96, the program booklet for the SF convention held in Linköping, Sweden, June. Thousands of free sound effects for all projects - web, youTube, film, TV, DVD, apps, games, and more. Actors Remember Their Famous Horror- Movie Deaths. As part of Vulture’s Horror Week, we spoke to actors who each had memorable movie deaths. Two of the stars from Carrie, Ray Liotta, Rose Mc. Gowan, the Final Destination tanning- bed girls, and several others looked back on their gory demises. Betty Buckley. Carrie Buckley plays Carrie’s gym teacher, Miss Collins, who is killed during the film’s climactic, blood- soaked prom- night massacre. We all gathered to watch each other’s death scenes, and we’d go out and party afterwards to celebrate that a character had been bumped off. But in the days before that, the whole prom construction took quite a while. This contraption they built for Ms. Collins’s death scene was a basketball backboard that was on a pendulum. ![]() There was a foot of balsam wood that would take the hit against the body. They planned it so that we shot four takes with the pendulum falling and then stopping it right before it hit me. That was very scary. So what you’re seeing on film is not acting at all. I’m absolutely terrified because they had not tested out the machine. So they didn’t know . Thankfully, it worked. We were all absolutely terrified. My stunt lady was dressed like me with a wig and everything. They put her in the shot and she took the hit. But it didn’t hurt her, and thankfully, Brian . They removed her from the contraption, inserted me again, and I then imitated all her behavior when she took the hit, and they shot the close- up of my dying. They just give you a swig, then you spit it out and they bring you water. In the several takes of my death scene, Brian’s direction to me was: Squirm like a bug on a pin. So I squirmed like a bug on a pin, and then I was supposed to vomit out the blood. He wanted different sounds as I was dying. So, one scene, my scream ended up sounding like a musical note. It was really quite silly. We were all laughing about that. Piper Laurie. Carrie Laurie plays Margaret White, who is impaled by flying projectiles “thrown” by her telekinetic daughter. They built a steel vest that I wore under the gown, and on that vest were several small blocks of wood. Wires attached to the wood that went through small holes in my gown. The wires were, like, 1. This was done in slow motion, you know, the can opener or the knife or whatever coming at me. There was no way they would injure me, moving at such a slow pace. It was hard not to laugh, watching this instrument bobbing along at me like that, slowly. It just looked ridiculous. But, of course, it had quite a different look than it did at the end. Just before we were to start shooting . Instead of having just a death scene, just doing it straight, I’d like this to be a really joyous experience for Margaret White.” He said, “Great.” So that’s what I did. I did not actually do the scene, the dialogue part, before the actual instrument attack. But the moment just before I kill Carrie, I didn’t rehearse that. I wanted the moment to be as raw as possible. I think it was an underlying element of how I thought of Margaret, her religion, her attitude about her daughter, and the fact that she considered her daughter menstruating horrible. And the fact that I sounded like I was having a very long orgasm . Part of that I actually played, but I suspect that in editing they extended that vocally longer than I actually did it. But I had such a good time shooting that scene. P. J. Soles. Halloween Soles plays Lynda van der Klok, who, after having sex with her boyfriend Bob, gets strangled to death with a telephone cord by Michael Myers. So it seemed okay to do that, and of course my parents were horrified . Looking back on it now, it’s okay, because, wow, that’s what I used to look like! I don’t know what happened to my boobs. They got bigger and bigger, and now I look like my aunt. I don’t know what happened! The guiding principle was, you’ve got to entice . So I’m filing my nails, I’m saying, “Can’t I get your ghost, Bob?”, nothing is working, so I resort to flashing him, that doesn’t work, and I think that’s weird because all I hear is breathing. So I walk around the bed to call Laurie — that was in the script — This is going nowhere. And then the other thing was strangling. So I had to say, “I’m dying here! I have to have a little more tension on the line.” When you’re doing a scene like that, obviously you want to be careful, but I just needed him to pull a little bit tighter so I could have more to work with. I think we did three takes. Probably the first one, I was laughing, the second one might have been good, and the third one was for safety. But the final ! So I extended it as long as I could, even out of the frame. I think they finally cut it before I stopped gasping. Ron Shetler (a. k. Eron Tabor) I Spit on Your Grave Shetler plays Johnny, who has revenge taken upon him by the woman he’d raped, Jennifer, when she cuts off his genitals in the bathtub. We were in a house in Connecticut, Yuri Haviv’s house, the cinematographer’s house. It was his actual bathroom. I think they did it from the open door and then backed into the back part of the room, so there were two different angles they were shooting from. They had a pump that was attached down under my body, and then they had a knife that was dulled, and they shot it such that it looked like she could be fondling me, but wasn’t even close to it. The blood was from a squeegee thing, and as I rose up in horror, you’ll notice my one hand is behind me and I’m squeezing it to make the blood squirt out. Very primitive! We saw some dailies as we were going along and I was pretty happy because it was the only film I ever did. I went, Okay, I’m getting honest moments. When I first saw the movie in its entirety, I was almost in shock. Shooting the movie, you don’t get the impact of what it’s going to look like when it’s edited. When I first saw it, I was like, “Oh my God.” My acting teacher, when he was walking out, said to me, “You got what you deserved!”The thing that I didn’t realize, and my hat is off to the actors who play these incredibly menacing and awful characters, is that it takes a toll on your psyche to do a character like this. After I did it, I just didn’t want to be a part of that, and that’s all I was being offered at that point in time. That’s what I was identified with, and I said, “I really don’t want to do this.” It created a scar on me mentally. So I chose to back away from it and go a different route. I was a singer, I have a degree in voice. I was on a full- tuition scholarship at the University of Redlands to sing opera. So I chose to go back to that. It’s been years since I’ve seen the film, and I forbade my kids to see it. They’re now 2. 2 and 2. When they got to 1. I said, “Okay, if you want to,” and they both chose not to. Theresa Tilly. The Evil Dead Tilly plays Shelly, chopped to death with an ax by her boyfriend after she becomes inhabited by a sinister spirit. My death wasn’t all done in one day. It took a while. The first thing that had to be done was I had to attack my boyfriend’s body. So that was the beginning of me becoming a monster and having to do stunt work blind. I just didn’t know how I was going to do it, how I was going to jump on him when I couldn’t see him. But somehow, we managed to do it. I was so happy that I had landed on him, I couldn’t see where I was going. That was also really scary because I was really close. I had to land really close to the fire. So they’re just constantly pouring goo and blood all over you, and you couldn’t really see anyway, and you were just always uncomfortable with every shot, because you couldn’t see. Then I had that whole thing where they had me chew off my hand. There’s a lot of foreplay before I actually die. He created this latex hand that actually could bleed on cue. After I got my hand in my mouth, Tom stood behind me, pumping blood through this little gizmo that is my hand, while my other hand is behind my back. It’s rigged up on my body so that it looks like it’s my hand. Then they had built something that looked like my body. I think it was just stuffed something, I’m not really sure. So that was after I had been hacked. So all you saw in the camera, in the shot, was, you saw him start to hit me with the ax, and I had to fall at just the right time so that I wouldn’t be hit by the ax. I think it was probably a real ax. No wonder we have PTSD! I mean, seriously! It was like being in the war! Rose Mc. Gowan. Scream Mc. Gowan plays Tatum, a woman who gets killed in a garage door. That was me in the garage door, up about six- and- a- half feet, just hanging. Going up and down in the real garage door. The stunt woman they hired was about 3. You can almost usually tell, and this one was specifically focused on the butt. I had bruises from chest to waist. But it was great fun, and I never noticed in the meantime when I’m being hurt. It was a real garage door that I was actually going up and down in. It was my second film, and I thought every set was going to be like that. Wes Craven is so lovely. He used to be a professor, and he’s professorial. I had to throw a beer bottle at the bad guy. I have bad aim. I shattered the film lens and the camera, so I set them back about five hours. It was all through the night, about 1. I broke the camera. You want to stay in the moment. You want to stay in this weird fear place. I added in — right as her neck gets munched — I scream, “Mom!” Which I just thought was hilarious because I actually can’t scream. I can yell, but I can’t scream. And I had to tell Wes that night, “I know your movie is called Scream, but I can’t scream. I have like a physical block.” So I just added, “Mom!” to make it extra sad. I love that line in there, “Please don’t kill me, Mr. I want to be in the sequel.” The funny part was referencing a lot of horror films in that movie, because I’ve never watched them, so I didn’t know what I was talking about. Horror Scenes Deleted From History For Being Too Creepy. Vlad III was taken from his homeland as a young man and held hostage in the Ottoman Empire, at which point both his father and brother were assassinated. Fortunately, since Vlad's life had all the makings of a decent Ridley Scott movie, he broke free and reclaimed his throne at age 2. To celebrate, he invited two hundred nobles and their families for a dinner on Easter Sunday, 1. He was an all right guy, that Vlad. Now, to find out why they called him . Being a naturally artistic type, Vlad then arranged the bodies along the hillside in rows subsequently known as the ? You're cool. You're getting it through the chest.! The nobles' surviving wives and children were then taken into the mountains and forced to build a fortress for him - - all while still wearing their fine Easter clothes. Finally, after months of toiling until their clothes literally fell off, Vlad rewarded the survivors by .. Look, he was called Vlad The Impaler, not Vlad The Guy Who Lets A Bunch Of Nobles Go. Torture Museum (NSFW)? First off, sorry for that disturbing image, but we've got some news for you: the monogamous sexual relationship is actually brand new relative to how long humans have been around. Secondly, it's about to get worse from here: monkey sex. 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