Name the scariest movie you ever saw
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Well it's official "Stephen King's IT" has been voted best to traumatize kids with :devil:
True, but it's doesn't only traumatize kids, it traumatizes adults. Whenever it's on TV, I still get freaked out by it lol0 -
Well it's official "Stephen King's IT" has been voted best to traumatize kids with :devil:
I would have to agree but when I saw the Exorcist I was really young and I think that's why it scared me so bad.
I agree about the Exorcist, especially because it's based on something that happened to a young boy, so perhaps that paranormal stuff can happen to anyone!0 -
Well it's official "Stephen King's IT" has been voted best to traumatize kids with :devil:
True, but it's doesn't only traumatize kids, it traumatizes adults. Whenever it's on TV, I still get freaked out by it lol
I know that commercial, but I don't remember the clown... Then again I do tend to black that kind of stuff out! lol0 -
Man I loved "It" Great movie!!0
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The Changling with George C. Scott :frown:0
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Dark Water (Japanese version, the American one is good but way less scary)0
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Man I loved "It" Great movie!!
Evil clown man alert!!!0 -
Yup - the exorcist fo sho!! All time scariest movie for me! But I've watched it that mant times it doesn't scare me anymore...bummer dude! I love scary movies!0
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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory!!!!!!!!!!!! nightmares still!!!0
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Enemy of the State (scared the **** out of me)- scary because it is something that could happen!
Paranormal Activity - regular scary movies don't scare me, but paranormal ones do.
Cold Creek Manor - not 'horror' scary but it was intense0 -
man bites dog0
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Hamshire "A Ghost Story" was really well done (the ending not so much, but after all the paranormal stuff we saw, the effects were really well done). Lake Mungo really got to us. You have to give it time, the build up is fantastic. Master's of Horror episodes "Cigarette Burns" was great and "Family Man" were really good. We watch LOTS of horror movies.0
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Trekkies the documentary. Too much like real life. =]0
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I would have to agree but when I saw the Exorcist I was really young and I think that's why it scared me so bad.
I thought the same thing so I watched it again as an adult (probably around 25ish). That's still some scary ****. Couldn't watch it all the way through.0 -
Definately the classics.....IT and The Shining freaked me out!! I am a HUGE horror film fan but sadly, nothing in the last 10 years has even come close to be scary!!!0
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Altered States and Body Parts
Just saw the new Fright Night, this past weekend. Was great!0 -
"Too Big to Fail"
If this isn't TRUE LIFE scary to you, then get ready for your kids and grandkids to be in huge debt.0 -
Another thing that bothered me for years was an episode of X-Files, where some hillbillies had their mother (who had no legs) stashed on a wheely-board kind of thing under a bed. I was an adult when I saw it and I still spent years taking a flying leap to the bed after turning out the lights. :noway:
Oh WOW, I remember this episode! So freakin' weird!!0 -
Cannibal Holocaust and Antichrist are the most shocking, out of the ordinary horror films I can think of... Cannibal Holocaust has a bad rep, because all the animal violence on film is real.. but Antichrist has a mix of psychological horror and outright revulsion.. I'd be interested to know what u think if u watch them.0
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I would have to say most horror movies dont scare me , but i love the original exorcist just some parts still startal me even though ive seen it so many times, and stephen kings IT is still freaky i think that was one of his most freaky movies i watched it growing up several times......love love love scary movies!!!0
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I think it was called Witchboard and was from the 80's. They 'awaken' something with a Ouija board - scary bad (
Another thing that bothered me for years was an episode of X-Files, where some hillbillies had their mother (who had no legs) stashed on a wheely-board kind of thing under a bed. I was an adult when I saw it and I still spent years taking a flying leap to the bed after turning out the lights. :noway:
Ah, crap, thanks a lot - I'm on my way to bed... :sad:
Holy Crap, that episode freaked me the hell out too!!! Definite poster child for kissing cousins!
I remember Witchboard...didn't leave a lasting impression, but I remember watching it with my best friend at the time.0 -
Well it's official "Stephen King's IT" has been voted best to traumatize kids with :devil:
I was so underwhelmed with "IT". I read the book when it first came out and was so excited for the movie. I found the end to be a total letdown! Now Pet Semetary and Salem's Lot...those were GREAT Stephen King books-to-movies!0 -
The scariest movie for me was Children of the Corn...I was so traumatized as a child watching it, especially when the whole ground rolls as the evil comes, that I still have an irrational fear (as an adult) of earthquakes. I also cringe when someone talks about anyone with the name Malachi.
I love horror, shock, gore, all of it!!! October is my favorite month of the year because haunted houses are open!0 -
I used to love reading horror comics and books so was thrilled when I was allowed to watch Halloween.....my first and last horror film, i decided that i was not going to scare the bejeezus outta myself ever again voluntarily!!!
I was only 12 but i've stuck to it...I have never seen any of the films mentioned here0 -
The Strangers with Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman. Literally, till this day, even me being 23, I covered my eyes watching 90% of the movie it was so scary- esp since it was based on a true story. I will never be able to watch it again! (Be careful with your nightmares, no lie, ha!)
Agreed! The Strangers is by far the scariest movie I have ever watched. Although I'll admit I have watched it a couple times but I do still cover my eyes during a lot of it and only watch it during daylight hours I watch a lot of horror, scary, paranormal, etc movies too and this one just freaks me to eff out.
I find most of the movies that have the (how best to describe?) rickity moving ghost characters with hair in their faces, The Ring or The Grudge for example, to be pretty freaky. There's something about the way they move around that's just creepy even if the rest of the movie isn't that scary.
Saw a preview for Paranormal Activity 3 in the theater last weekend, the scene they showed was pretty dang freaky, looks like it could be a good one.0 -
I'm not a great one for horror films, as I'm the bigges wuss on the planet, but oddly I really like horror books - have read just abut everything Stephen King ever wrote. With his films, I've got about 5 minutes into Pet Sematary and only managed about half of Salem's Lot. Have seen The Mist (OK) and IT - got to say I thought IT was totally PANTS and the book is far scarier!
I hate even watching adverts for horror films! Don't mind sci-fi horror or comedy horror - I'm a huge fan of the original Fright Night and am looking forward to seeing the new one.0 -
My annual Halloween marathon includes (but is not limited to) the following:
Halloween - (John Carpenter's classic, not Rob Zombie's dreck)
Halloween 2
The Omen (again, the original, not the remake with Liev Schreiber)
The Exorcist
Suspiria
Wrong Turn
Pet Cemetary
My Bloody Valentine 3D (I can't help it-I love Jensen Ackles)
The Blob (original terrified me when I saw it in day care)
Psycho
The Birds
The Orphanage (Guillermo Del Toro produced this and it's one of the best, spookiest films I've ever seen)
The Others
28 Days Later
Dawn of the Dead (remake)
Open Water (I'm terrified of sharks and this just cemented that fear)
And, not a movie, but an amazing episode of television. "Hush" in Buffy the Vampire Slayer's 4th season is an incredible mix of comedy, horror, pathos...and almost entirely silent. The Gentlemen are some of the creepiest characters ever brought to life-nig or small screen.0 -
The Changling with George C. Scott :frown:
100% agree. a good ghost story beats all the gore and guts films by a mile. my spine went in to tingle over drive when that ball came bouncing down the stairs.
Loved lady in white and the original version of the Eye was amazing0 -
I'm really into horror so nothing really scares me much, although the new Red Riding Hood was pretty good,0
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Dark Water (Japanese version, the American one is good but way less scary)
I'm not sure what it is about asian horror but it is so much more effective than the standard western fare0
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