Scariest movie of all time
What do you think the scariest movie(s) of all time is (are)?
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I don't get scared by movies. But probably the closest I've ever come over the age of ten was the perfectly understated and quite creepy ending of The Blair Witch Project (1999).
As for my all-time favorite movie in the "horror" genre, it's Rosemary's Baby (1968). But I wouldn't say it "scares" me. http://www.dvdreview.com/fullreviews...arysBaby10.jpg "What have you done to his eyes, you maniacs?!?" Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will (1934), now THAT's some scary *****. |
I agree with you HOlden about Rosemarry's Baby, but also another very scary Polanski film is Repulsion, which I would say is a little bit scarier.
Below those two I'd put the Shining. |
Originally posted by Holden Pike
I don't get scared by movies. But probably the closest I've ever come over the age of ten was the perfectly understated and quite creepy ending of The Blair Witch Project (1999). I've always loved Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist, and The Omens I & II as well. Movies like Freddy, Jason, and Michael don't really do it for me. Although Halloween is a classic. |
i watched the Exorcist when i was about 11, alone, late,on a cold, stormy and very windy night.needless to say, scared the absolute ***** out outta me.ive never seen the blair witch, to be honest, it looked like utter *****, which i still maintain to the day
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Suspiria(1977) starring Jessica Harper is a scary flick for sure.
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Originally posted by Mr.Nemesis
i watched the Exorcist when i was about 11, alone, late,on a cold, stormy and very windy night.needless to say, scared the absolute ***** out outta me.ive never seen the blair witch, to be honest, it looked like utter *****, which i still maintain to the day Id never being scared so much by a movie. I had seen Evil Dead, freddy's movies and Jasons movie before the Exorcist but this one took the cake. Gave me nightmares for years! |
the blair witch project is the worst movie i've ever seen, for christ sakes they cross the river and go back up the other side, its the stupidest movie i've ever seen, i wish it was lost in the depths of hell never to be viewed again, its horrible. its about as scary as the flavor of a breath mint.
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I never said it was scary, I said it was creepy. It is easily on my top ten movies of all time list. I love this movie! :yup:
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The Exorcist still gives me the willies … The Shinning, The Entity, and Rosemary’s Baby were all pretty creepy too…
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anyone ever see Repulsion?
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I was never impressed by the 'power' of the Excorcist even when a friend of mine passed out in the cinema and bled from the eyes. (she is better now). I prefer movies which evoke reality rather than outwardly scare you.
However movies such as 'when a stranger calls' and ' Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark' did manage to curdle my blood when I was a halfling. Actually the prospect of a third Harry Potter to rival the return of the king makes me sick. |
I retract the Harry Potter statement as it's unfair and unjust.
Sorry Guys |
Sure, I've seen Repulsion many times. It's a great Roman Polanski film. There's no doubt that Rosemary's Baby is his best work, but Ruthless Vampire Killers is my favorite film from him.
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Mine is The Shining.
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I've never been more scared watching a movie than I was during The Ring. I can't think of any film which comes anywhere near it in terms of personally induced fright
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Night Of The Living Dead (1968)
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Why is it that the only really good horror movies are ones that were made a while ago? The Shining (1980), The Exorcist (1973) and Psycho (1960)? (Those are the best I think). Over the last 10-15 years, there hasn't been any real suspensful, scary movies. A hell of a lot of teen, slash them up movies, but no quality scare the ***** out of you movies. Other then the Ring and maybe the Others, I have been bery disappointed lately.
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Generally, movies don't scare me, and I thought Blair Witch Project was utterly poor, but I do remember being quite scared by Silence of the Lambs. Having said that, I was only about seven or eight at the time.
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Mine is the Ring
stupid movie scared me girl out of the theater! So we are going to see darkness falls to make it up, or make out.;) |
A friend MADE ME watch The Exorcist for the first time.........
OMGGGGGG...:eek: Still sends shivers down my spine........ |
That movie with brittney spears in it!!!!!! yikes I havent seen it because just the trailer was enough to give me nightmares!!!!!!!!!
Of course all the madonna movies are scary too! |
The best horror movies are the Friday the 13ths, halloweens, and a nightmare on elm streets.
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Why did people think the Ring was scary? Sure it had some scary moments but i don't think it's a movie that will give you nightmares. Im more scared of aliens than ghost so ill have to say Signs. Also another movie that gave me nightmares was Jeepers Creepers although there were never any frightening moments in the movie.
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Kazzam! lol, j/k. Thats from Scary Movie! I am happy I got here first to say it. lol I think Linda Blare is hot now. Anyways, I am a huge Horror movie nut and I would have to say either Camp Blood or Evil Dead. Evil Dead was actually pretty scary!
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I think i have decided to buy the ring on DVD.. even tho i have never seen it. I hope it will give me a good scare.
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Originally posted by Sexy Celebrity
Night Of The Living Dead (1968) Oh, and BTW Holden Pike, don't worry about the baby, he fine. He has his father's eyes...... |
I'd have to say The Ring. The first time I watched it I wasn't really scared because I covered my eyes the whole time. But the second time I promised myself that I would keep my eyes open the whole time and it was so freaking scary...
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American WareWOlf In London:eek:
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:eek: I would have to say the "Nightmare on elm Street movies"
Night of the living dead kinda freaked me out for the time that it was made. Stanly Kubricks 'The Shinning" |
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blair witch ABSOLUTLY.
AND not to mention....you guessed it exersist!! though not what you think..PART THREE3 thats right part three. maybe not the whole thing but for a few parts if you have seen it you know what I mean...I do not mean the part in heaven with Fabio...sorry please chech it out anyway he says nothing i swaer. all I gotta say is : THE OLD LADY theres others but who really gets scared anymore? its an emotion we as humans lost in th elast intergalactic war of choices that we are not suposed to know about.:suspicious: |
finally someone who understands me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Everyone was terrified of the blair witch project when it first came out but then they all denied it. I was freaked out a little by the end, though. Excorcist 3 is mind-blowingly scary. Check out session 9. Disturbing, terrifying, suspenseful, yummy.
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Scariest movie?
Most horror films really are weak. Let's review horror films of the last 40 years, shall we? Yes we shall 'cause I am bored.
"Rosemary's Baby". Why on Earth is this movie so reveared? You have a very pale Mia Farrow living in an apartment with her talentless actor hubby, she gets impregnated by Satan, and gives birth to the Antichrist. Oh, THIS is gonna happen soon. Give me a break, utterly ridiculous film made incredibly annoying by that old woman from the Clint Eastwood/orangutan movies. "The Exorcist". Hey, this time the Devil has possessed an ugly little girl with no Dad. Send for the priests and have them bring the Holy H2O. Supposedly spooky, this film is actually very funny. Who doesn't laugh at the scene where the old priest and the young priest chant "The power of Christ compells you" about 40 times in trying to drive out Lucifer from the girl's bod. It is laugh-out-loud funny! "Jaws". I guess this is a horror film. Probably was very scary in the 70's when phony looking sharks were terrifying. Police chief, crazy fisherman, and Mr. Holland go out in a boat, on the water, with the shark, and promptly drop gallons of blood in the water to attrack the shark and then marvel at how big the shark is that has killed half the nearby town. Oh, and one of them jumps in the water and tries to stab the shark in the mouth. Not the smartest move ever attempted. "The Omen". More Antichrist nonsense. This time he's born and refuses to ever get a haircut. He scares baboons at the zoo and screams when threatened with being taken to church. Who doesn't? Oh, and now he has a sinister nanny and a rotweiler protecting him from Atticus Finch. Peck spends the whole movie disbelieving what everyone tells him, until he just can't deny the truth anymore and tries to kill his son by stabbing him with special knives in a church. Wonderfully heartwarming! "Alien". Outer space is the scene for dark passaways aboard a spacecraft just perfect for hiding 12 foot-tall aliens who drip acid from their mouth. The scene where the alien jumps out of the man's chest is really something, but unfortunately this film is not very scary, except if you believe the US Government really would try to harness an evil alien to use in the military. That IS scary, not to mention stupid. "Poltergeist". Ok, I happen to think "Poltergeist" is the best horror film ever made. However, that doesn't make it scary. Ghosts are on the prowl in suburbia, and they're kidnapping kids and inhabiting stuffed clowns that strangle the little tykes. Really a big blockbuster adventure film with all the depth of an episode of "Oprah". Nevertheless, you really are a horrible person if you dislike this film. "Nightmare on Elm Street". Freddy Krueger is such a pathetic villain that he ruins this movie. Stupid character plain and simple. This movie doesn't work 'cause its so preposterous. Nobody dies this way, so why should it scare me? Plus, Johnny Depp is about the best human character in this film, showing you just how terrible the acting is. "Friday the 13th". Horny, dope smoking counselors go to camp for the summer, get naked, and get massacred by a masked killer. Another hilarious horror film. I used to love watching these films waiting for some obnoxious bratty girl or boorish buffoon to wander out to the woods, or down by the lake and get dead. Oh, how delightful. Jason is a horrible villain with no personality, but this movie is a lot scarier than most horror films 'cause it plays on the teenage girl's fear of being caught having sex with her boyfriend by her father, and both of them get slaughtered by the old man. "Evil Dead". More teens in the woods. This time the woods are haunted by evil spirits who kill people. That makes them evil. Bad movie, made worse by the fact that nobody really minds if these people get killed. "Halloween". Another masked killer, this one may or may not be human. He's stalking Jamie Lee Curtis (he must have seen "True Lies"). An old doctor is chasing the masked killer around some town in the midwest, but can't seem to find him. He looks in the cemetery and then goes to an old house and hangs out til young females start screaming. Then the doc runs in the direction of the screams, shoots the masked killer, but doesn't kill him. Masked killer runs off and continues to kill. It's what killer's do after all. "Hellraiser". Man with pins sticking out of his head is coming to kill a bad man. Why does the audience care? Exactly. "Blair Witch Project". 3 youngsters head out in the woods to not have sex. Suspend disbelief temporarily. These youngsters are looking for, you guessed it, the Blair Witch. They find something, but the viewer never sees what they find, the camera jumps around and made me dizzy. Oh, the one guy doesn't get his rented camera back in time. It doesn't matter, he dies. "The Ring". All you really need to know about this movie is that the hot blonde lesbian from "Mulholland Drive" is in it. No lesbianism in this film, however. Naomi, the blonde lesbo, has to prove an urban legend about videotapes is true or untrue. It is true that they charge you if you don't rewind. It is NOT true that "The Ring" is scary, and there isn't any nudity either. Smells like failure to me. So, I recommend skipping horror films. Most of them suck. Rock & Roll. Focker. :yup: |
Well somebody is a grumpy gus. The two that I responded to as being good were very un-horrorish. I admit that seeing a twelve year old masturbate with a crucifix to the point of bleeding is humorous. The third exorcist, however, has a surreal yet interesting plot. The Blair Witch project is good because it is a satire of independent documentaries. It is funny but uses the technique of not showing you anything except what the characters see, which was ground-breaking. Session 9, however, added to being the scariest movie ive ever seen is the best independent movie I've seen. And as for dissing alien......it isn't a horror movie and it actually has a philosophy behind it. It's all about the individual away from the collective in my opinion. Just like all of John Carpenter's movies. Saying what you said is like saying that Videodrome is STRICTLY about vaginas growing on abdomens. So there you go.....got a pastry?
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lol, focker is great! i like it when ppl diss other ppls opinions in such a way it makes u laff. i odnt know how ppl can get scared form blair witch, a few rocks in a circle isnt quite my idea of fear.
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one more thing, exorcist 3 is a horrible movie. the plot sux. i think its great how all the ppl die and stuff, but the plot is terrible!
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Originally posted by 187_man
one more thing, exorcist 3 is a horrible movie. the plot sux. i think its great how all the ppl die and stuff, but the plot is terrible! Some are brilliant, a few are great, and the rest suck. As for the best horror movie in recent history: http://www.ultimatemovieclips.com/posters/frailty.jpg |
Ok now I'm just ****ing outnumbered. Frailty was good, not scary at all...but good. Plus it was a suspense. You wouldn't call 8 mm a horror would you? So technically I only like one horror movie, and thats Excorcist 3. Some are funny to watch. (Shivers...heh heh) But as for LIKING...Only that one. Session 9 IS the only scary movie that exists, but it is a suspense, not a horror. So I'll see ya'.
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I thought it was a Horror film. I know it is a horror film. Its purpose was to scare people. The whole religious killer thing is a very scary concept. But if it didn't scare you, thats cool. It I was scared.
And yes, Exorcist III is a great horror film. |
Originally posted by flickchic
Why is it that the only really good horror movies are ones that were made a while ago? The Shining (1980), The Exorcist (1973) and Psycho (1960)? (Those are the best I think). Over the last 10-15 years, there hasn't been any real suspensful, scary movies. A hell of a lot of teen, slash them up movies, but no quality scare the ***** out of you movies. Other then the Ring and maybe the Others, I have been bery disappointed lately. |
Has anyone Seen Ravenous? Pretty Creepy if you ask me more gross then anything though
It's a movie about Cannibals and this band of men that are hunting the cannibal down cause of the attacks on the village ends up that it was the priest that was the cannibal... pretty bad huh?:eek: Here is a link for the Roger Ebert Reviews on the movie http://www.suntimes.com/ebert/ebert_...03/031904.html |
The only horror movie that ever really scared me was actually one scene in Poltergeist and that was the clown scene. (admittedly I was like 8 when I saw it but I watched a ton of horror movies before and that was the only one to scare the piss out of me.
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Originally posted by RedQueen83
Has anyone Seen Ravenous? Pretty Creepy if you ask me more gross then anything though It's a movie about Cannibals and this band of men that are hunting the cannibal down cause of the attacks on the village ends up that it was the priest that was the cannibal... pretty bad huh?:eek: Here is a link for the Roger Ebert Reviews on the movie http://www.suntimes.com/ebert/ebert_...03/031904.html |
Yep thats the one..... Sorry about the link I felt it was really a screwed up movie... and at the end the scene where one of them ends up in an overally large bear trap ewww not my type of horror I guess...
And the music was pretty creepy and satanic ahaha if I do say so myself...:yup: |
Originally posted by Deadzone
The only horror movie that ever really scared me was actually one scene in Poltergeist and that was the clown scene. (admittedly I was like 8 when I saw it but I watched a ton of horror movies before and that was the only one to scare the piss out of me. |
Originally posted by RedQueen83
Has anyone Seen Ravenous? Pretty Creepy if you ask me more gross then anything though I love the quotes at the begining. "Eat me! -Anonymous" Haha!! |
This is a toughie. I think I'm gonna have to say Jason X. No. no, just joking!
It would have to be The Exorcist. That movie still gives me the creeps to this day. |
Originally posted by RedQueen83
Yep thats the one..... Sorry about the link I felt it was really a screwed up movie... and at the end the scene where one of them ends up in an overally large bear trap ewww not my type of horror I guess... And the music was pretty creepy and satanic ahaha if I do say so myself...:yup: |
I don't actually remember seeing the woman walking in but it was a long time since I have actually watched it... I don't think it will be any time soon that I watch it again...:nope:
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ive seen ALOT of horror movies,there my fav genre,but none really scared me,but the one that came the closest would be the originalTexas Chainsaw Massacre
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Killer Clowns From Outer Space ....
no wait don't ban me ! :D I know it's some junk movie but there was something creep about these clowns putting humans into those pink cocoons, it made me shiver >.< The Exorcist did nothing to me, that's probably because I saw it with a couple of friends who would say silly stuff all the time and make me laugh ... oh and let's not forget It ... I used to think it was creepy untill I "fell in love" with Tim Curry ... now I drool over Pennywise :randy: |
Originally Posted by RedQueen83
Has anyone Seen Ravenous? Pretty Creepy if you ask me more gross then anything though
It's a movie about Cannibals and this band of men that are hunting the cannibal down cause of the attacks on the village ends up that it was the priest that was the cannibal... pretty bad huh?:eek: I felt it was really a screwed up movie... and at the end the scene where one of them ends up in an overally large bear trap ewww not my type of horror I guess... And the music was pretty creepy and satanic ahaha if I do say so myself... Anyway... Movies scare the crap out of me on a regular basis. My imagination runs away with me, and when I'm in the dark I can believe that just about anything is real. But the biggest one, the one that didn't just scare me but f*cked me up for life: The Exorcist Hands down. |
1 Alone Very realistic
2 The Blair Witch Project 3 The Exorcist That's my scary movie top 3 But my all time favourites are the Hellraiser movies I love em not because they are scary(They are not) but they are cool :) MM |
The Entity Mainly Because It Was Based On A True Story.
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[1] The Exorcist
[2] The Ring [3] Night of the living dead |
okay I had just happened to check this out(check out my silent hill thread!!!)
FOCKER: freddy kruger is not the most pathetic of villans....you punk! sure its just your opinon....but....he is the best...excluding...leatherface....pin head blairwhich...! you have got to be stu[id....for a person who feels it nessasry to write about stuff he or she has no intrest in;...must prove to a bunch of MF fans that you are fully interested ihn the horror genra. you just have no good expeirences...most is misspelt but what ever.,..freddy rocks...to mush shiraz....I'll stop for the moment.... back to zombies screenplays.....by for nowe. |
Jaws was the most scariest movie I have watched, maybe because of the age I watched it, but I have never been water skiing, ever. I guess, it just seems a little ore realistic than other horror movies. Another one I think is good and gets you on the edge of your seat is Alien, the chlostraphobic part in the vents was great. I would say those are the scariest movies, there was a series on TV a few years back, called Mysteries Of The Unexplained, that was pretty damn scary, people being buried alive and stuff like that.
I haven't been scared by a movie since I was real young, I do like to watch them though, it makes me wonder how warped the writer's minds are when they come up with half the stuff. |
For the record, the water skiier gets it in Jaws 2, not the original Spielberg flick.
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I think Roman Polanski's Repulsion is the scariest movie of all time
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Most scary movies walk a fine line between scary and disturbing. Texas chainsaw massacre is disturbing, Jacob's Ladder is scary, but overall i would give the prize to the Shining.
(and by texas chainsaw massacre i dont mean that crappy new age one with renee zellwigger. Also, anyone got the scoop on the upcoming texas chainsaw massacre?) |
okay. to the last reply.:>:>:>:>: the next generation was NOT a BAD massacre flicker. it was true to the overall effect a texas massacre flick should have....uncomfortable occurances(?) and lots of prolonged screaming. lots of it. lots of someone or another getting cut but not stabbed hit but not smashed (with the exception of the first to die) the only thing was with the next generation waas that it ended a little.....un massacrish' I personlly thought it was a very cool ending.....(Being one of the multi-nippled owners of the world) I thought it was a suited ending to where it was they were going with the story... how els should it of ended? and besides they had to go the way of technology(if you can call his leg technologicly advanced) but it works the script worked and the actors worked the script well. from the ditz to the jock to the pathetic pot heads....it all worked quite well....and don't quote me but I think its something like OCT 21 it comes out but I am not sure I will check and edit.(if need be).
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alright, ill cut some slack to the new age massacre but it seems like the director talked to the writer and said, you know, i dont like that character, lets have her get cut in half, and yea her, lets get her locked in a fridge with her dead boyfriend. There was no point to the carnage, maybe i just dont appreciate it because when i saw it i hadnt seen the first one yet.
But thanks for the date, its going to kick ass. |
sorry OCT17th. 2003
I will let you off with a warning.....(tee-hee) since you havn't seen the original???. but THAT is the whole point to the carnage.....the fact that there is no point either than to eat...if you have ever been to a slaughter house (though I do not see why you would) you would see most things are piled ontop of eachother dead of not and most things will be cut in half. you have to understand...:leatherface is a retarded butcher...esentially. anmd his family (The Soyers) have been in the meat business for years (suposedly) and they just happen to enjoy the meat of man. as apossed to the meat of the bovine. so if you look at he films like that they do have a point...not a very nessacary point but a point non the less....so watch it and enjoy it...and go play silent hill 1, 2, 3. all of you...its the best games EVER>>> and yes I am INcluding GTA....silent hill beats them all.!!!! And I will stand by it.....(though fatal frame IS scarier to play...Silent hill is so much more engulfing)(?) |
point taken concerning chainsaw massacre but you are most definately wrong about the video game. Silent hill wishes it was resident evil. You need to play more video games, go try out halo or soul caliber 2. You haven't lived until then.
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I beg to differ.
though this not the place for such chat. I will say this....resident evil was made to combat against silent hill 1 and every r.e. game since has failed missrably(?) to live up to SH it never will....and besides halo and SC are completly diffrant games FPS are cool....SC fighting games like that are nothing more than a good way to get carple tunnles syndrome....(SMASH, SMASH, SMASH) STUPID FINGER BREAKING GAMES YOU CAN ACTUALLY PLAY better with you r eyes closed.. |
They are different games, but you still can't make the bold point that Silent hill is the best game in all genres which personally i dont even believe it to be the best in its own genre. And im pretty sure that RE came before SH. and plus, SH never had its own movie.
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only time will tell FD6 only time will tell....lets just agree to disagree(wow that is the most cheezy thing I have ever said)
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Fo shizzy my nizzy
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:sick: ewwwww. snoop-speek the lowest of all forms of comunication.... :sick:
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Mary Poppins.....self explanitory...
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I have to admit, The Ring was probably the only movie to ever really creep me out. It's not my favorite horror film thoug...
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I cannot to this day watch The Birds or Willard (1971). On a side note the original actor Bruce Davidson plays the new Willard's DAD in the 2003 version.)
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The japanese scare the hell out of me.No not the people there films.In the Ring its a videotape,in dark water its a little puddle and in Uzamaki its a spiral shape.They can take anything and give you nightmares about it.Kairo and the eye are scary as well.
The film to truly scare me was the unnamable or the unnamable returns,one of the two.Watched it in english class as a halloween treat(!).I was 12 or 13 but I remember hitting the lightswitch and then jumping under the bed sheets and hoping id fall asleep before I passed out. Reminds me of the first half of jeepers creepers as the first half is scary untill you actually see the monster(needed two lessons to finish it). Aye to IT and killer clowns from outer space.I hate clowns.aaaargh! |
Originally Posted by FIVEDOUBLE6321
and plus, SH never had its own movie.
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Originally Posted by iluv2viddyfilms
I agree with you HOlden about Rosemarry's Baby, but also another very scary Polanski film is Repulsion, which I would say is a little bit scarier.
Below those two I'd put the Shining. These are the ones I would have picked ;D |
Youngsters!
Ever seen Videodrome? That is the most horrible vision of the future I can imagine. Clockwork Orange was another. You guys should spend more time at the movies. Love & kisses, Jozie |
It'd have to be a tie between The Exorcist and The Blair Witch Project.
After I saw TBWP the following weekend my boyfriend played a trick on me when I was over at his house watching movies. It was just him and me and his best friend so the house was all to ourselves as his folks were out. He went into the kitchen to get a drink and was gone for ages. We waited for him to come back before we put on the next movie but he was gone for so long so Tim and I went looking for him. I yelled for him before I got up and he didn't answer back. The light in the kitchen was off and so i turned it on and the ******* was standing in the corner with his back turned. I screamed and freaked out so bad! I made Tim jump too - we just about wet our pants! That movie put me off camping big time. LOL |
Just a few that are scary...
Here's a few that scared me and scared people I know. "Pet Semetary" was one of them, for the simpl fact of the red haired woman, Zelda's sister, the one with the skinny @$$ back that has that really creepy voice. That scared the crap right out of me and everyone I know. Also....Ex was pretty scary, when she comes down the stairs "crab" style with blood coming outta her mouth....the whole movie was creepy. Uum, when we were all kids, Jason and Freddy gave us nightmares...I dont know why but the "Sixth Sense" creeped me out for a looonnnggg time. It gave me goosebumps like crazy, probably because I really believe in the super natural. I dont know there isnt to many SCARY movies out there, just creepy ones. That's all I can think of right now. I will add some more later when I think of them. :rolleyes: ;D Lacy
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Originally Posted by bloodraveness
We waited for him to come back before we put on the next movie but he was gone for so long so Tim and I went looking for him. I yelled for him before I got up and he didn't answer back. The light in the kitchen was off and so i turned it on and the ******* was standing in the corner with his back turned. I screamed and freaked out so bad! I made Tim jump too - we just about wet our pants!
That movie put me off camping big time. LOL Yuck, Yuck. :laugh: I wish I'd thought of it... |
I think I've seen some scary/disturbing Japanese movies in the past and that EXCLUDES The Ring/Ringu or The Eye.
THey just have a way of making horror flicks work NOT by making you jump all the time like lousy movies today but the whole aura and perspective period. I don't think there are any scary horror flicks that I particularly know of (American-made) but when you're a kid, almost every horror flick will be a scary flick no matter how pathetic it may seem. Anyway, horror flicks that aren't scary to me but yet I still enjoy for fun-factor are "April Fool's Day," "Hellraiser," "Evil Dead," "Night of the Living Dead," "Dawn of the Dead," "Phantasm," "Halloween," "Lord of Illusions," "Dead Alive" and "Dolls." |
I thought Childs Play was pretty damn scary when I was a kid.
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Originally Posted by Turd Ferguson
I thought Childs Play was pretty damn scary when I was a kid.
Hi Turd! :rolleyes: Welcome to MoFo, enjoy :D |
requiem for a dream... because i know a lot of people who have gone through that... or are still into that.. excellent movie.. and as a side note battle royale also comes to mind... not really scarry, but disturbing enough to come to mind.....
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Originally Posted by MinionTV
I was never impressed by the 'power' of the Excorcist even when a friend of mine passed out in the cinema and bled from the eyes. (she is better now). I prefer movies which evoke reality rather than outwardly scare you.
However movies such as 'when a stranger calls' and ' Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark' did manage to curdle my blood when I was a halfling. Actually the prospect of a third Harry Potter to rival the return of the king makes me sick. well the Excorcist is the scariest movie that i have ever seen because i live in Washington DC and i've been to the house. but what makes it even scary to me is that to know that it really happen but to a boy. so for me that movie is the scariest. |
I've honestly never seen a movie that scared me, and I don't think I ever will. I'm just not that easily scared, especially not by horror movies. They are so unreal. That'll never scare me. A really good thriller will be closer to scaring me than a horror movie.
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Has Nyone seen CAMP BLOOD. Its scary to ****. AAAAHHHHHHHHH. Its more scary that he kills people in day and not night and the scariest part of all is that the killer is a CLOWN!!!!!!!!
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Scariest movie of all time
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There are two that come to mind.......Hellraiser and Suspiria......
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Unless Someone has mentioned it already, Event Horizon, that movie scarred the living ^%# outta me.
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It scared me when I first saw it, because I'm scared of clowns, have been ever since I was 5.
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(Hey Im new!) Normally scary movies dont scare me that easily, but the Halloween Movies just stay in my head, I cant foget them. Michael Myers gives me the creeps....
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Night of the Living Dead and Halloween are my two favorites.
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my first ever post.
my pick for scariest movie would hafto be exorcist. By far. Movies that scared me as a kid (IT, pet cemetary, Nightmare on Elm Street) seemed kinda crappy when i rented them again and watched them as an adult. I rented exorcist again and it still scared the crap out of me.
for some stupid reason, the mothman prophecies scared me. I don't know why, but it did. coodos to blair witch though, that movie is truly frightening. |
i think the exorcist the least scariest movie that i saw and people were saying it was scary is house of the dead
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without a doubt when i was young especially, Candyman was the scariest! I could not go to the bathroom with the door closed or sleep in the same room with a mirror for years!
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Here's my top 5 of scary movies.
5=worst 1=best 5.Poltergeist 4.Pet Semetary 3.Scream 2.the Exorcist 1. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (new) I know I'm going to be shunned by posting TCSM, but I thought it was god. Pi**ed all over the original IMO. |
if you can find it... i highly recommend carnival of souls... the bits where they close in on the dead guys face is pretty intense!
also the organ music throughout the entire film is pretty creepy too... others worth a mention are: the shining blair witch oh and if you can get it look up ghostwatch, its on old uk "mocumentory" and possibly the scariest thing i have ever seen in my entire life as a kid www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/tv/ghostwatch/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/tv/g...ch/intro.shtml www.museumofhoaxes.com/ghostwatch.html try these on for size... it was so scary they never ever played it again |
28 Days Later wasn't REALLY scary, but the more I think about it the scarier it gets. The whole part where Jim is in the church was terrifying and when he and Selena are on the stairs and the infected are running up to them was pretty creepy too. Overall, it was a good movie. Also, what was the answer to infection? I thought the soldiers had it! :devil:
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I don't think 28 Days Later was all that scary it was just cool and interesting and exciting.
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i thought the recent TCM was pretty freakin scary.
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