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Which is scarier?

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Hehe, well they are both equally "scary" in my oppinion, but the effects in Thriller aren't nearly as realistic as the ones in Ghosts. I'd have to say Ghosts as well

Ghosts defiently but its awesome MJ is a really good actor

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Actually I think that Ghosts is more funny than it is scary (but it's still scary), only because of Michael. His character is funny.

Yeah, it is very funny...and Michael definately is a great actor. He was amazing in The Wiz, and he was just as wonderful in Ghosts :p

Hehe, well they are both equally "scary" in my oppinion, but the effects in Thriller aren't nearly as realistic as the ones in Ghosts. I'd have to say Ghosts as well

 

 

How are the effects more realistic in Ghosts? Thriller was zombies, I dont know how you can get more realistic than that. There wasn't any zombies in Ghosts and everything is mostly CGI.

 

When i was three Thriller was a little scary. Ghosts wasn't scray at all.

LOL ther were tons of zombies in ghost.

Do you think all the dancers were just cgi?

I dont think ghost was scary at all but i think ghost was better than thriller.

To me Thriller is the scariest music video of all time. I still can't watch that video completely. It freaks me out!

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How are the effects more realistic in Ghosts? Thriller was zombies, I dont know how you can get more realistic than that. There wasn't any zombies in Ghosts and everything is mostly CGI.

 

When i was three Thriller was a little scary. Ghosts wasn't scray at all.

 

 

What about when Michael stretched out his face?

I don't think Ghosts was better than Thriller because the people in Ghost weren't screaming they were laughing(That threw me off). I really wanted Mike to decorate his living room in that movie with the people's guts like other movies that deal with horror. Ghosts can't in anyway be better than Thriller because you can see the computerization in Ghosts. However, notice next time in Thriller when Michael turns into a zombie how clean his pants, socks and shoes seem to be LOL.

 

Thriller is much scarier than Ghosts.

he said he wanted Ghost to be scary and funny at the same time and i think he achieved it. the face strecthing thing was more silly then scary i think

 

Not the dancers you idiot <_ the special effects.>

And their not zombies their ghouls <_>

 

ur the idiot. the zombies in thriller were dancers also. same as in ghost.

LOL ther were tons of zombies in ghost.

Do you think all the dancers were just cgi?

I dont think ghost was scary at all but i think ghost was better than thriller.

 

Not the dancers you idiot <_< the special effects.

And their not zombies their ghouls <_<

:) ..zombies and ghouls are the same thing

u should just admit tha tur a jackass and quit callin people names when they dont agree with the stupid !BEEP! u say

A zombie

 

Zombies have been confused with many other monstrous creatures. Monstrous will try to make a clear distinction between the different entities that proceed from death.

 

Some zombies have the appearance of the living but their lack of free will and souls give them the appearance of mechanical robots.

 

Other display visible signs of desiccation, decay and emaciation on their face and body. They have blank, expressionless faces that become more animated when they get hungry  and engage in a feeding frenzy.

 

They are incapable of speech, but often tend to make moaning and guttural sounds. They are normally encountered wearing whatever clothing they wore in their human life, prior to reanimation.

What is not a zombie ie Ghoul

 

Occasionally ?post-Romero"? zombies are referred to as ?ghouls"?, a name suggested by their cannibalistic tendencies. This is a common mistake as Ghouls are monsters or evil spirits that haunt cemetaries, robbing graves as they prey on the flesh of the deads. Ghouls are neither dead bodies, nor deprived of consciousness.

 

Now whos the jackass :)

I have to say both Thriller and Ghosts because they were both scary, except Ghosts which is both scary and funny at the same time.

i admit they freaked me out at first but now they don't bother me its MJ LOL hes such a cool actor

I think it's "Ghosts" actually.

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I think that the funniest part in "Ghosts" is when Michael's character asks, "But did we have a good time here?"

(claps hands together)

(big grin)

(no one says anything)

(looks annoyed)

".........................................Hello?"

I think that Ghosts was a ton scarier... especially when Michael asked the people if they wanted him to leave or something and then he smashed his face into the floor and it turned into dust and flew away. That was really scary. Also, the part where he stretched his face and when he became a skeleton was pretty scary too. *hides under bed* :d/

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I donr see whats scary about it. Its not scary not even to little kids. Thriller looks more like a horror film and has what you'd see in one. Ghosts is more like one of those tv movies.

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