the romantic music playing


That scene ALWAYS makes me laugh because the music makes you think suddenly you're watching a Danielle Steel made-for-tv Lifetime movie! 

Does anyone else find that scene where they're out looking over the water & talking about how the years have come & by & how they missed each other as a scene that's more reminiscent of a romance movie than a horror film? 



"It's a good thing!"--Martha Stewart

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The whole love triangle aspect of the movie is something that sets it apart from most of the same-era horror movies of the time. I was reminded of Clint Eastwood's waterfall sex scene in the great Play Misty For Me. Totally out of the blue and not quite fitting the overall theme. But, in relation to the movie, the beach/waterfront area was part of Valentine's Bluff and the entire town was really part of the movie. I mean...where else does someone get killed in the Fluff and Fold?

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Well, my favorite western Eastwood cowboy movie would be High Plains Drifter as I really got into the tale of a vengeful spirit returning to his lakeside town from the West to exact bloody vengeance on an community that wronged him. Sound like any movie you may know?

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Well, that or The Wraith.

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