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Scariest Movie Ever

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    Not really a movie but a fantastic TV mini-series: Dead Set. It's made by the same fellow that does Black Mirror, some of the best, scariest TV around, Charlie Brooker.

    I LOVE Black Mirror. More episodes coming in October.
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    I adore horror movies. I'll watch them in the movies, on my TV, on my tablet, on my phone... Love, love, love them!! The one film though that made me jump up and turn on the lights was The Woman in Black with Danielle Radcliffe. So scary... I also really liked the original Purge movie. Not so much the sequels, but the original was such a unique concept and it kept me on the edge of my seat.
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    I love all the original Halloween movies...minus the third one. I watch them every year. I haven't seen Rob Zombies version yet....I know shame on me!

    I completely agree with you re: the 3rd Halloween movie. That theme song? So annoying! My advice to you is don't watch the Rob Zombie versions of Halloween. I didn't care for them at all. I'll take the ones from the 70's and 80s over the remakes all day any day!
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    The Notebook.
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    edited September 2016
    Candy Man
    Insidious 3
    Mirrors
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    a movie i saw when i was about 8 called The Paperhouse. terrified me
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    I completely agree with you re: the 3rd Halloween movie. That theme song? So annoying! My advice to you is don't watch the Rob Zombie versions of Halloween. I didn't care for them at all. I'll take the ones from the 70's and 80s over the remakes all day any day!

    I completely agree with you re: the 3rd Halloween movie. That theme song? So annoying! My advice to you is don't watch the Rob Zombie versions of Halloween. I didn't care for them at all. I'll take the ones from the 70's and 80s over the remakes all day any day!

    I didn't mind the Rob Zombie one so much. I think you just have to look at it as a different version, instead of remake.
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    Joyride. AAAUUUGGGGHHHH!!!
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    I'm gonna have a creep through this thread later for some movie ideas for this coming weekend!!!
    Need to make a list of some good ones to watch with friends!! :D
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    The conjuring for me. I can't see that movie alone.
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    I love scary movies!
    When I was young the original Nightmare on Elm Street and Hellraiser made me not want to sleep for days. As an adult, I'm not scared by much but The Strangers, Babadook and The Descent freaked me out.
    However, I'd still choose The Exorcist as the scariest movie of all time.

    Some great indie horror/thriller movies I've recently watched, thank you Netflix :smile: , are;

    *Coherence
    *Hush
    *Awakening
    *Creep
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    Oh snap! Guy at work just mentioned Guillermo del Toro which reminded me of Pan's Labrynth (amaaaaazing!!) and The Devil's Backbone (pretty amazing if you don't mind subtitles)
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    Oh snap! Guy at work just mentioned Guillermo del Toro which reminded me of Pan's Labrynth (amaaaaazing!!) and The Devil's Backbone (pretty amazing if you don't mind subtitles)

    And The Orphanage. Booga booga
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    Aliens scared me as a kid.
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    The Ring is the movie that initiated me into the horror genre. I love horror now, but the first time I watched The Ring, 7-year-old me had sleep troubles and a bit of phone-phobia for a week. No other movie since has managed to scare me sleepless like that one did. Good times.
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    Session 9 tho!!! (And The Descent is my favorite of all time. Not my "most scary,"... but my #1 fav horror movie.)

    Session 9!
    It just creeps up on you. *shudder*

    Babadook I liked - I call my dog the babadook now.

    House of a thousand corpses I like as an homage to the Texas chainsaw massacre, which is the best horror movie ever- the original at least, but I own every version ever made.
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    Last Shift was scary to me too
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    Karb_Kween wrote: »
    Sometimes there's a movie you just can't touch for fun

    Mine is Pet Cemetary .. really *kitten* creeps me out

    Was literally talking about this with my DH last week when the show came on the tv. Still can't watch it again. Creepy, creepy, creepy!
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    Dannyeg5 wrote: »
    I think The Exorcist is only scary if you hold certain religious beliefs. I found the whole film spectacularly boring.

    The Shining I actually laughed at certain points as it was so ridiculous. Jack Nicholson's worst performance by a country mile... so over-the-top!

    You sound just like Rex Reed! LoL
    (depending on yr age you may have to google or Wiki Rex Reed)
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    edited September 2016
    My top three for scariest/most unsettling:
    The Shining
    El Orfanato (The Orphanage)
    Sinister
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    Drag Me To Hell is good.
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    I am a big John Carpenter fan:

    The Thing
    Prince of Darkness
    Cigarette Burns
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    Oh snap! Guy at work just mentioned Guillermo del Toro which reminded me of Pan's Labrynth (amaaaaazing!!) and The Devil's Backbone (pretty amazing if you don't mind subtitles)

    I love that movie!!!!!!!!!
  • Session 9
    The Descent
    Dagon
    Time Crimes
    From Beyond
    The Thing (1982)

    Session 9

    THIS!!!
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    I'm gonna have a creep through this thread later for some movie ideas for this coming weekend!!!
    Need to make a list of some good ones to watch with friends!! :D

    This is what I am doing right now!
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    The Omen. Plays with your mind. I watched that late at night on my own. I couldn't look in the mirror while cleaned my teeth. I slept with one eye open.
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    I tend to go for horror which leaves me feeling genuinely unsettled afterward. With that in mind, here's my list, in no particular order:

    -The Poughkeepsie Tapes
    -The Devil's Rejects
    -House of 1000 Corpses
    -The Green Inferno
    -Cannibal Holocaust
    -The Human Centipede
    -The Human Centipede II
    -A Serbian Film
    -Alone With Her

    I'll post more as they come to me, but I'm an avid horror fanatic and particularly am a fan of the "Torture Porn" genre.
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