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Chrpno
Apr 17, 2006

Big one for me was The Cars That Ate Paris. It's a low-budget Australian movie, directed by a young Peter Weir, who went on to direct The Truman Show and Dead Poets Society. It's set in an isolated small town, with lots of weird characters and a gory focus on car accidents. The horrifying aspect of it is how mundane and real it is, especially growing up in the country. I can't even say why it's so scary, but it certainly had me behind the couch for a few months after.

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