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Old 03-31-2004, 03:51 AM
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halloween and candyman(I'm hardly never scared while watching horror but I had to close my eyes a couple of times!Tony Todd was great in the role as Candyman)

The first horror movie that really scared me was NOTLD - the scene where Kyra Schon kill her mother(what really scared
me was the high pitched echo-baby cry)
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Old 03-31-2004, 07:20 AM
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The Haunting the old b&w to this day shits me up who needs gore when you can watch this to scare you
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Old 04-11-2004, 02:36 PM
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Juon The Grudge is the scariest movie Ive seen so far. Scares the crap out of me everytime I watch it. The Phone is well worth checking out for scares aswell.

The Shining is proberly the scariest mainstream western movie.
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Old 04-17-2004, 03:10 PM
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scariest?

Well I also liked the Fog. The end was really creepy the first time I saw it!

Also think Session 9, Ringu & The Ring, The Eye, Event Horizon, The Changeling, and The Legend of Hell House were really creepy, and Don't Look Now is a classic.

These all gave me a chill, and I don't scare easily, too desensitized!

OH, AND HALLOWEEN OF COURSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

By the time I saw The Exorcist, it was on TV or video. Devil stuff desn't really scare me too much.......... oh wait! I did think the Omen was scary, guess I'm wrong!

Hey, I did really like The Exorcist though, and always will.

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Old 04-25-2004, 07:28 PM
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I know it wasn't the scariest movie ever made, but that scence out of 13 ghost when that woman was going to get into the bath while the ghost was already laying it watching her. well it freaked me out more than scared me. plus female vampires (dating from saloms lot n back) before they got all sensual and lame, just gives me the greeps!
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Old 04-25-2004, 07:35 PM
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I know it wasn't the scariest movie ever made, but that scence out of 13 ghost when that woman was going to get into the bath while the ghost was already laying it watching her. well it freaked me out more than scared me. plus female vampires (dating from saloms lot n back) before they got all sensual and lame, just gives me the greeps!
nothing like a good sensual vampire to suck my blood
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I dont get scared easily by movies, and when i do its by stupid things. I think Signs was terrifing, when the alien came out from the bushes....AAAAAAAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!
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LOL! That was funny allright!
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i liked that part of the movie like all the kids shit there pants when they saw it it was great
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when I was a kid, there were 3 films that scared me the most..... American Werewolf in London, The Thing and The Fog.

Now I'm old and worn out and tamed, nowt realy scares me. It's only the gut wrenching scenes that I find a bit disturbing, not scary, such as in Audition, when the guys having his feet 'wired' off.
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