what movie still scares the crap out of you?

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  • JellyJaks
    JellyJaks Posts: 589 Member
    The Ring scared the living **** out of me. Even typing about it now is making me want to turn my light on. I've been writing down a bunch of movies from this thread to watch. LOVE scary movies even though I'm a big wuss. That's why I got married. I can get scared silly and never have to sleep alone :laugh: :laugh:
  • AmyEm3
    AmyEm3 Posts: 784 Member
    It...I still think about that damn Pennywise the clown every time I pass a storm drain. The teeth, ugh!

    Exorcist...can't even watch it anymore.
  • BrendaLee
    BrendaLee Posts: 4,463 Member
    The Strangers... that *kitten* could really happen.

    Scariest movie ever!!!!

    I absolutely have to agree! that movie was horrible and scared the *kitten* out of me beyond belief!!!

    Yes!!! It was so scary because it was so realistic and so possible!! Ahh!

    I loved this one. I'm hoping they put out a sequel.
  • tikanique
    tikanique Posts: 54 Member
    Anything with vampires - snuck and watched vampire circus when i was a kid and can not tolerate the walking bloodsucking undear. And the Freddy movies. I even hate the 1 - 2 song that goes with it. getting a little scared right now thinking about it.
  • kath711
    kath711 Posts: 710 Member
    For some reason, "Nightmare on Elm Street." It's a cheesy movie but it's something about him coming to kill you in your dreams. :indifferent:


    Same with me, watched that at a friend's house when I was about 11 and made her stay up with me with the lights on all night LOL! The bodybag seen still gives me the creeps.
  • LilLolo22
    LilLolo22 Posts: 229 Member
    Poltergiest is my #1. But Exorcist is a close #2. And just the end of the Blair Witch Project still really bothers me. That last scene...
  • cheshirequeen
    cheshirequeen Posts: 1,324 Member
    First time I saw nightmare on elm street I was 7. The bedroom scene with tina flying all over the ceiling freaked me out the most. We had to sleep in my friends parents bedroom and watch the three stooges to calm down. .Haha
  • The Grudge! That kid freaks me out, I haven't seen it in years and sometimes still think about that little boy being next to my bed at night, also I hate the scary contorted zombie crawl in scary movies so creepy!
  • lengirl75
    lengirl75 Posts: 153 Member
    Funny Games
  • lengirl75
    lengirl75 Posts: 153 Member
    Disregard. Sorry!
  • Hostel.

    Good old fashioned scary movies don't scare me, but Hostel and other movies that are about *kitten* that really does/could happen, scares the crap out of me....

    I'm with ya here! Plus possession movies can scare me a bit too! Anyone ever watch "The Entity"...now that was scary!
  • Amityville Horror, especially the first one! And of course SAW movies - yuck!
  • Paranormal (1, 2, & 3)! Ever since I watched those movies if I get up to go to bathroom in the dark during the night I picture myself getting dragged down the hall by my ankle, freak out and run back to bed. Than k fully the image doesn't usually come to me until I am on the way back to bed.

    I saw the first one because I wanted to be brave with my stupid friends :grumble: and had to close my eyes and ears most of the movie and STILL got terrified and I cried when I got home!!! :cry: I must be the biggest scaredy cat in the world! I never had the courage to watch it again or see the others. This is the 3nd scary movie I've ever seen in my life! :blushing: The first was It...clowns = scary! and The Strangers.

    And I'm 21 now. Go figure.
  • IT (yes a Stephen King movie). The movie ruined clowns for me and since I haven't been able to be around any without thinking they'll develop sharp teeth and eat me. Also, there was an old episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark? where two boys find out their neighbour above is a cannibal. The scene where the young one gets stuck in her deep freezer scared my pants off when I was young; haven't seen it recently, so I don't know how it'd be for me now.

    Mind you, I've watched tons and tons of scary movies and most don't phase me. It's just those two. Oh and Jacobs Ladder freaked me out when I was a kid.
  • Shell_7609
    Shell_7609 Posts: 786 Member
    The original Exorcist movies, the original Omen movies, Candyman, and Stigmata.
  • MissFit0101
    MissFit0101 Posts: 2,382
    IT (yes a Stephen King movie). The movie ruined clowns for me and since I haven't been able to be around any without thinking they'll develop sharp teeth and eat me. Also, there was an old episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark? where two boys find out their neighbour above is a cannibal. The scene where the young one gets stuck in her deep freezer scared my pants off when I was young; haven't seen it recently, so I don't know how it'd be for me now.

    Mind you, I've watched tons and tons of scary movies and most don't phase me. It's just those two. Oh and Jacobs Ladder freaked me out when I was a kid.

    OMG there were a couple Are You Afraid of the Dark episodes that freaked me out when I was younger... I totally forgot about that show!
  • Mad_Dog_Muscle
    Mad_Dog_Muscle Posts: 1,251 Member
    :noway: Fatal Attraction: :noway: That still cares the hell out of most men!
  • gabbingfilly
    gabbingfilly Posts: 106 Member
    Forever and always will be The Exorcist. Saw it during the day at my grandma's years ago and I still will never ever watch it again.
  • Wow, you guys didn't mention my all time scary movie...Scream! I know it's corny, but that mask....gives me chills when I see kids wearing it at Halloween. I have had nightmares of that exact mask even when I was a kid before the movies were even made!

    Plus, Candyman is another one that still scares me.
  • Klein1475
    Klein1475 Posts: 248 Member
    It (clowns - creepy)
    The Shining (Every part of that show)
    &
    The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (True Story - I was born and raised in Texas)
  • _snw_
    _snw_ Posts: 1,298 Member
    The Ring

    When a stranger calls (1979) <--- omg, i used to freak out back when i used to babysit as a kid over this movie. Anyone seen it?
  • amandavictoria80
    amandavictoria80 Posts: 734 Member
    The Exorcism Of Emily Rose.
  • amandavictoria80
    amandavictoria80 Posts: 734 Member
    Hostel.

    Good old fashioned scary movies don't scare me, but Hostel and other movies that are about *kitten* that really does/could happen, scares the crap out of me....

    I'm with you on that one. And Hostel scares the crap outta me too! Still can't keep my eyes open during the whole thing. And never will I go to some foreign country like that. Yikes! LOL
  • sharesb
    sharesb Posts: 416 Member
    The Exorcist, Amytiville Horror and Blair Witch...

    We used to go camping A LOT in a tent and now everytime we go I think I am going to wake up to little bundles of sticks outside my tent in the morning.....
  • _Ben
    _Ben Posts: 1,608 Member
    Scariest movie I ever saw was The Strangers. Very very scary. I suggest if you go away to a cabin or cottage, watch it there. Very scary
  • Gemini_1980
    Gemini_1980 Posts: 349 Member
    I would have to say that movie "Christine" about the car that is possessed and drives around on it's own:indifferent: does not help that my mom has the same name:noway:
  • For some reason, "Nightmare on Elm Street." It's a cheesy movie but it's something about him coming to kill you in your dreams. :indifferent:


    Me too! Just the thought of a burned up pedophile killing people in their sleep...I still get chills! I couldn't even go see the remake! Oh, and l'm 36!! :laugh:
  • JellyJaks
    JellyJaks Posts: 589 Member
    The Ring

    When a stranger calls (1979) <--- omg, i used to freak out back when i used to babysit as a kid over this movie. Anyone seen it?

    OMG When A Stranger Calls STILL squigs me out!

    Also Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Any movie that deals with something coming to get you while you're sleeping scares the crap out of me.
  • hornedone
    hornedone Posts: 57 Member
    The original "Dawn of the Dead". Great movie...still the best zombie flick.
  • GRUDGE!
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