Sleepless in Seattle (horror)

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CREATED BY: Demis Lyall-Wilson
MOVIES USED: Sleepless in Seattle

See what happens when the ultimate chick-flick gets the recut trailer treatment and becomes a horror movie about a ruthless stalker…

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8 Responses to “Sleepless in Seattle (horror)”

  1. fearlesswanderer Says:

    EXCELLENT! Would love to see this movie as a thriller. Had me convinced.

  2. JuggoPop.com » Blog Archive » New Find - Trailer Mashup Blog Says:

    [...] It could be anything from School of Rock turned into a thriller style movie, to the Sleepless in Seattle as a horror movie. [...]

  3. John Says:

    I still get chills when I watch this. Not only because it is thrilling, but because it is so well done.

  4. Cai Says:

    I’m a fairly recent convert to these things. Some of them, like Snakes on United 93 are about as funny as a puppy with cancer. And the whole, recutting to make it look like they’re gay thing, please give it a rest. Then there are the ones like this, and Glen & Glen & Gary & Ross, and Shining. You people are modern geniuses. I have laughed like a bastard and I applaud the hours you have taken and I gasp in awe at the technology you must possess. Gentlemen, I saulte you.

  5. Adorn Says:

    Like Cai, I have only praise to laud on you. Unlike Cai, I would never compare your wonderful work to Glen&Glen&Gary&Ross. Namely because your’s is filled with ingenuity and talent and genius. Glen&Glen&Etc is a piece of shit.

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  8. Merricat42 Says:

    Cinematically, it’s beautiful. Seamless editing, perfect atmosphere of vague dread, and a steady increase of both sound and video to a suddenly cut-off title shot. If only all trailers were this good…and I am NOT talking parodies!

    My one wish would be to clarify the main theme a little bit more. It didn’t quite twig that Meg was a stalker until the second viewing, and even then I had to read the description. Just a little something “extra”…perhaps there’s a shot in the film where she’s holding a kitchen knife? Or a shot of her outside a window looking in? Just thinking out loud, and these are all beside the point. Above all: WELL DONE!

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