Which is the most horror movie you ever saw?

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    I <3 this forum! I love horror movies, but have a hard time finding ones that scare me. I enjoyed the Shining, Blair Witch(don't judge), It, Misery, Psycho(the original), A Nightmare on Elm Street(the original), A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 and 3, Carrie(the original-can't bring myself to watch the remake). The Ring, Silence of the Lamb, 28 Days Later, Trick or Treat, the first Children of the Corn. One of the worst was Human Centipede. I am ashamed that I wasted my time on that one. For one of the cheesiest, The Dorm That Dripped Blood, The Leprechaun, and My Bloody Valentine. I also didn't get scared by Rosemary's Baby.
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    The Exorcist
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    Hmmm
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    I loved Babadook! Creepy! If you have Netflix contracted was pretty good.



    Gotta see babaaaaaaa
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    coolets28 wrote: »
    for me its "I SAW THE DEVIL" korean

    Awesome film, really gory in places.

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    I hated sinister
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    edited March 2016
    omg....so many to choose from! I'm a horror movie addict. I was raised on the old Vincent Price/Hammer films; my mom loved them.
    Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original), Motel Hell, All the Hostel films, The Saw films, Teeth, any Rob Zombie movie (except for Lords of Salem), the Halloween series, As Above So Below....so many more
    Not much scares me anymore. I never thought the Exorcist was scary. Hate Friday the 13th movies. Some movies are just funny, like The Human Centipede. #1 was pretty good, #2 was my favorite and #3 was stupid.

    Those should be a good start! Happy horror!

    I don't know why so many are scared of gore, like in Zombie's films. For me it's the gore, violence and sex that I like. But, I also like to be so scared that I turn all the lights in the house on. Hasn't happened in decades.
    Agree with others; see the originals first.
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    Audition, Ichi the Killer, Let the Right One In, The Wicker Man (1972), The Devil's Backbone, Pans's Labyrinth, Ringu, Re-Animator, Evil Dead, Cabin in the Woods, Don't Look Now, Susperia, Alien, It Follows, Night of the Hunter, The Exorcist, Near Dark, Hellraiser, Inside, Martyrs ( couldn't even watch the whole thing ), Under the Skin, Jacob's Ladder, Session 9, REC, Antichrist, The Descent, Tale of Two Sisters, Ju-on, Poltergeist, Phantasm, about anything with Vincent Price or Christopher Lee

    I'm reading about Audition and see:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audition_(1999_film)#Aftermath_and_influence

    Audition has been described as a major influence of "torture porn",[32][33] a term invented by David Edelstein to describe films such as Saw, The Devil's Rejects and Wolf Creek to describe films that offer "titillating and shocking" scenes that push the audience to the margins of depravity for them to "feel something".[34] Audition influenced American directors such as Eli Roth.[35] Roth stated that Audition influenced him to make his film Hostel, with Miike even making a cameo as a satisfied customer of the kidnappers who let customers torture their victims.[32][35] Time opined that Audition was different from other torture porn films as "unlike Saw and its imitators in the genre of torture porn, Audition doesn't go for gore-ific money shots. Miike’s films live inside their characters, taking the temperature of their longings, the ridiculous ambitions they chase so obsessively and their need to experience the extreme to prove they’re alive."[36]
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    I can't find martyrs on Netflix. how can i see it?
    another recommendation would be *would u rather*. i think that's what it was called.
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    deaddolly wrote: »
    omg....so many to choose from! I'm a horror movie addict. I was raised on the old Vincent Price/Hammer films; my mom loved them.
    Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original), Motel Hell, All the Hostel films, The Saw films, Teeth, any Rob Zombie movie (except for Lords of Salem), the Halloween series, As Above So Below....so many more
    Not much scares me anymore. I never thought the Exorcist was scary. Hate Friday the 13th movies. Some movies are just funny, like The Human Centipede. #1 was pretty good, #2 was my favorite and #3 was stupid.

    Those should be a good start! Happy horror!

    I don't know why so many are scared of gore, like in Zombie's films. For me it's the gore, violence and sex that I like. But, I also like to be so scared that I turn all the lights in the house on. Hasn't happened in decades.
    Agree with others; see the originals first.

    Lords of Salem was weird AF... definitely do not recommend lol
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    i used to be a big fan of his, but he's kinda one-note isn't he? i've never even watched that one just cause I keep hearing things like this lol

    I've just recently seen a few of his movies and I was very sad to discover that his movies are exactly what you said- one-note. His music is amazing so he should just stick with that. I feel like if you've seen one of his movies, you've seen them all. Except Lords of Salem.... words can't even describe how truly weird it was. I love anything horror/gore/weird/creepy/odd but this was just way too much for even me.
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    Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil
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    I loved Devil's Rejects and didn't hate his Halloween remake like most people...but everything else is i've seen is just kinda meh. only thing i give him is that he's underrated with his selection of musical score for his films. The Devil's Rejects score rivaled anything Quentin Tarantino has ever done with his music on the big screen.

    Devil's Rejects was okay... idk didn't do much for me honestly. Any movie with a rape scene just puts me off...
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    I forget a few.....Bubba Ho-tep, and My Name is Bruce,
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    Children of the Corn. To this day, I freak out when I have to drive through a corn field.
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    one of my all time faves.

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    Okay, now that's just mean!
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    Great! Now I'll never sleep again!
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    Watched Human Centipede last night.

    In our relationship, my OH is in charge of picking the good movies and I the bad. He says I'm doing a great job and he's renewing my contract. He previously thought Under the Skin was the worst movie he'd ever seen.
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    Good
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    Seconded ......
    rastabro4 wrote: »
    Love horror movies..... start watching the Japanese ones. Some crazy weird *kitten*.

    For me the old poltergeist, but I was 6 yrs old then, and watched it repeatedly. Have been mostly unimpressed since, but have watched most.
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    kshama2001 wrote: »
    Watched Human Centipede last night.

    In our relationship, my OH is in charge of picking the good movies and I the bad. He says I'm doing a great job and he's renewing my contract. He previously thought Under the Skin was the worst movie he'd ever seen.

    haha ru going to watch the other 2

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    Paranormal Activity I have seen 1 2 and 3 I will NOT wach then a second time. Im a huge horror fan. I LOVE rob zonbies halloween the end is epic! And I think its called encounter? Hmm ill hve to check. And get back to you on this one, in a subway a girlgets left after hours and a man creature tracks her and others killing them it was good.
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    I've just recently seen a few of his movies and I was very sad to discover that his movies are exactly what you said- one-note. His music is amazing so he should just stick with that. I feel like if you've seen one of his movies, you've seen them all. Except Lords of Salem.... words can't even describe how truly weird it was. I love anything horror/gore/weird/creepy/odd but this was just way too much for even me.

    I love Zombie, but get annoyed when he put's his wife in everything! Looking forward to his new one coming this year...."31".
    Clowns. Killer clowns.
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    I like psychological horror. "The Others" was one of my favorites growing up--not super-scary but it makes you think. Others I've liked recently are "Oculus" (an underrated, creepy, genuinely frightening little movie) and "The Clinic," which, if you can track it down, is horrifying in its execution--women have their babies stolen from them in surgery and are pitted against one another in a fight to the death.
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