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leezuki 10-08-2011 07:56 AM

The scariest horror movie jump scenes of all time
 
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what movies can you remember that made you jump right out your seat.
i still think it would have to be jaws for me, when he dives down to the boat and finds the shark tooth then the body pops out, i still jump out my seat today at that bit i dont know why because i know whats coming lol.

paranormal activity gave me quite a few jumps, and halloween.

neverending 10-08-2011 08:03 AM

The end of Carrie. Still worked the 2nd and 3rd time I saw the film.

Fearonsarms 10-08-2011 08:14 AM

The stalking scene in Cat People (1942) with the scariest entrance of a bus ever.

Night Of The Demon (1957) when I first saw the demon as a kid.

The Shining "Here's Johnny after each stroke of the axe which is jumpy in itself".

The Burning (1981)the canoe scene (the whole film had been a tease up to this infamous moment)

Friday The 13th-When Jason jumps out of the lake at the end

Fearonsarms 10-08-2011 08:16 AM

Oh and 28Days Later (2002) as Godspeeds "Dead Flag Blues" builds up at the beginning up to the car alarm.

Fearonsarms 10-08-2011 08:17 AM

And the ending of "Don't Look Now"

The Villain 10-08-2011 08:29 AM

Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

When the guy trips over the step, falls into the doorway and Leatherface appears with the hammer. That still gets me.

ZombieDrone 10-08-2011 08:35 AM

Salem's Lot....whenever Barlow claims another victim.

Chief Brody 10-08-2011 08:36 AM

Has to be the head-in-the-boat scene from Jaws. I saw the film a few years after it first came out during a re-run at a local cinema when i was young.

That scene made me jump right out the seat.
I watched the rest of the film through my fingers!! What an experience.

TheWickerFan 10-08-2011 08:39 AM

John Carpenter's The Thing - when the blood test revealed the imposter.

The Exorcist - the projectile vomiting.

Fearonsarms 10-08-2011 08:54 AM

The hospital corridor scene in Exorcist 3-haunts you like a brand in the brain.

The Villain 10-08-2011 08:55 AM

Child's Play when Chucky comes alive for the first time.

Angra 10-08-2011 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Fearonsarms (Post 906528)
The hospital corridor scene in Exorcist 3-haunts you like a brand in the brain.

Isn't that the only scene anyone remember from that movie? :rolleyes:

Rela1024 10-08-2011 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 906533)
Isn't that the only scene anyone remember from that movie? :rolleyes:

lol atleast it was memorable it scared the hell outta me i was like wtf was that?!

leezuki 10-08-2011 12:13 PM

i still have not watched exorcist 3, did not think it would be that good especially after the second one :eek:

leezuki 10-08-2011 12:16 PM

american werewolf in london had a couple of jumps in that movie.

leezuki 10-08-2011 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 906505)
The end of Carrie. Still worked the 2nd and 3rd time I saw the film.

yes that movie still got me every time i watched it.

leezuki 10-08-2011 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by The Villain (Post 906515)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

When the guy trips over the step, falls into the doorway and Leatherface appears with the hammer. That still gets me.

that scene got me every time as well.

Angra 10-08-2011 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Rela1024 (Post 906552)
lol atleast it was memorable it scared the hell outta me i was like wtf was that?!

That scene really stood out, yes. Especially because it was so different from the rest of the movie.

cheebacheeba 10-08-2011 04:53 PM

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i still have not watched exorcist 3, did not think it would be that good especially after the second one
I think most people are of the opinion that the second one may as well have been another film, and while some people might find it "interesting", it didn't really fit into the series at all.
The third had more of the same type of stuff as the first, bit more visual horror.
I'd see it if you liked the first one.

That said, two scenes that come to mind.

When the phone rings in the FIRST exorcist. The sudden break of oppressive near silence just worked wonders.

Beginning of Jeepers Creepers. The horn, just the sheer sound. Also in the catacomb under the church, when the guy came "back" to life.

The Villain 10-08-2011 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 906577)
I think most people are of the opinion that the second one may as well have been another film, and while some people might find it "interesting", it didn't really fit into the series at all.
The third had more of the same type of stuff as the first, bit more visual horror.
I'd see it if you liked the first one.

That said, two scenes that come to mind.

When the phone rings in the FIRST exorcist. The sudden break of oppressive near silence just worked wonders.

Beginning of Jeepers Creepers. The horn, just the sheer sound. Also in the catacomb under the church, when the guy came "back" to life.

For Jeepers Creepers, i'd also like to add when they drive by and see him throwing the body down the chute. It doesnt really make you jump but to me its the creepiest part of the movie.

hueyisme 10-08-2011 05:41 PM

Haunting in Conneticut almost every scene made you jump.

Angra 10-08-2011 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by hueyisme (Post 906584)
Haunting in Conneticut almost every scene made you jump.

Speak for yourself. I thought that movie sucked.

myteemouth 10-09-2011 12:45 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1YbOMDI59k

leezuki 10-09-2011 02:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Fearonsarms (Post 906507)
The stalking scene in Cat People (1942) with the scariest entrance of a bus ever.

Night Of The Demon (1957) when I first saw the demon as a kid.

The Shining "Here's Johnny after each stroke of the axe which is jumpy in itself".

The Burning (1981)the canoe scene (the whole film had been a tease up to this infamous moment)

Friday The 13th-When Jason jumps out of the lake at the end

friday the 13th allways made me jump, alot like carrie.

The Villain 10-09-2011 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by hueyisme (Post 906584)
Haunting in Conneticut almost every scene made you jump.

I like that movie but its not really jump worthy. At least not to me.

newb 10-09-2011 08:05 AM

a couple scenes in the original The Eye....mostly the calligraphy scene though....gave me goosebumps....it helps to have the surround sound loud

leezuki 10-09-2011 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by newb (Post 906662)
a couple scenes in the original The Eye....mostly the calligraphy scene though....gave me goosebumps....it helps to have the surround sound loud

the eye was very chilling, especially the bit in the elevator,gave me the chills.

The Villain 10-09-2011 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by newb (Post 906662)
a couple scenes in the original The Eye....mostly the calligraphy scene though....gave me goosebumps....it helps to have the surround sound loud

You reminded me that a bunch of scenes in the original One Missed Call made me jump.

SteyrAUG 10-09-2011 01:32 PM

Will probably sound stupid but the scene in the Exorcist when the candle shoots the flame. Got me pretty good the first time.

leezuki 10-09-2011 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by SteyrAUG (Post 906719)
Will probably sound stupid but the scene in the Exorcist when the candle shoots the flame. Got me pretty good the first time.

that made me jump too.

ChronoGrl 10-09-2011 01:56 PM

The first few that come to mind:

The end of Friday the 13th when Jason jumps out of the lake - This really got to me in particular because, to be honest, I wasn't a huge fan of the movie - didn't find it scary, and was wondering "what the big deal was all about" - Then of course he jumped out of the water and I was too scared to drive home alone. :o

Alien when he's in the vents - That scene actually got me multiple times on various viewings.

Halloween - When Jamie Lee thinks that Michael is knocked out - She's in the foreground and he's in the background in the bedroom - And he sits up a looks at her (man, it sounds so lame written down, but that just got to me when viewing it)...

Blair Witch Project - The final scene, with the guy standing in the corner... Definitely stuck with me.

ZombieDrone 10-09-2011 02:02 PM

[QUOTE=ChronoGrl;906725]The first few that come to mind:


Halloween - When Jamie Lee thinks that Michael is knocked out - She's in the foreground and he's in the background in the bedroom - And he sits up a looks at her (man, it sounds so lame written down, but that just got to me when viewing it)...[QUOTE]

My favourite scene in that film. This may be a bit off topic, but I was thinking earlier whether it was influenced by Suspiria. Sounds weird, but much like when Sarah emerges as one of the living dead at the end, the soundtrack doesn't start until a beat after the actual shock moment, which I've always felt is very effective and undeused.

leezuki 10-09-2011 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 906725)
The first few that come to mind:

The end of Friday the 13th when Jason jumps out of the lake - This really got to me in particular because, to be honest, I wasn't a huge fan of the movie - didn't find it scary, and was wondering "what the big deal was all about" - Then of course he jumped out of the water and I was too scared to drive home alone. :o

Alien when he's in the vents - That scene actually got me multiple times on various viewings.

Halloween - When Jamie Lee thinks that Michael is knocked out - She's in the foreground and he's in the background in the bedroom - And he sits up a looks at her (man, it sounds so lame written down, but that just got to me when viewing it)...

Blair Witch Project - The final scene, with the guy standing in the corner... Definitely stuck with me.

that bit in halloween first time i watched it scared the crap out of me lol, but i was very young then.

Chief Brody 10-10-2011 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 906725)
Halloween - When Jamie Lee thinks that Michael is knocked out - She's in the foreground and he's in the background in the bedroom - And he sits up a looks at her (man, it sounds so lame written down, but that just got to me when viewing it)....

Yes, that was a great moment. Also great when she is at the top of the stairs of the other house, and slowly the light increases to show that Michael is standing in the dark behind her!

Rela1024 10-10-2011 01:57 PM

The scene in Sleepy Hollow when his mom falls out that thing and her face comes close to the screen kinda startling if ur sitting close to the tv like i was

neverending 10-10-2011 05:05 PM

That makes me think of the scene in Pee Wee's Big Adventure with Large Marge...lol...

leezuki 10-11-2011 12:52 PM

i am going to put grave encounters on here, i had about 5 or 6 jump out my chair moments in this movie, if not watched yet i recommend it.

Fearonsarms 10-13-2011 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by leezuki (Post 906977)
i am going to put grave encounters on here, i had about 5 or 6 jump out my chair moments in this movie, if not watched yet i recommend it.

Not seen that yet-I'll check it out.

detune 10-15-2011 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 906577)
I think most people are of the opinion that the second one may as well have been another film, and while some people might find it "interesting", it didn't really fit into the series at all.
The third had more of the same type of stuff as the first, bit more visual horror.
I'd see it if you liked the first one.

Exorcist II was a BS cash-in sequel with no involvement from William Peter Blatty. Hence it is not canon! Blatty himself directed Exorcist III. His film The Ninth Configuration, which is loosely related to The Exorcist and shares a subplot with it, is what he considers the real Exorcist II (great film BTW but not horror).

As for my favorite jump scenes:

The double arm dismemberment from Santa Sangre...there's nothing in the film up to that point to indicate anything that crazy will happen, and it hits you like a ton of bricks!

The Car (1977) -- when the car jumps through the window

Last House on the Left -- when the machete suddenly wields into frame

detune 10-15-2011 09:24 PM

Oh yeah, and the pig demon out the window in the original Amityville Horror.


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