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I think the movie that scared me the most was the Exercist. I still does, just that girl does.
I was also freaked out by the Blob (the 80s one not the first on). Your Mother Sucks Cocks In Hell!
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Really? I laughed all through that. I just thought it was funny. As for movies that really scare me. Hmm... Snakes on A Plane. I hate snakes and as I watched it through my fingers (yeah some parts were humorous and cheesy) I knew I was going to have realistic bad snake dreams a couple days later. I think I only did it to see if I'd have snake dreams. I did.
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recently - i'd say high tension was pretty good - it had me going
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Anyone have any good suggestions for really scary ghost/haunting movies? Those seem to be the only type that I still find the least bit scary. Doesn't matter if it's in English or not.
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As a kid jaws, Jaws scared the crap out of me. As an adult, i did not want to go home alone after watching The Ring (the American remake). That one creeped me out.
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Going to go with The Blair Witch Project. I was 16 at the time of it's release - I made it a point to jump online and try to confirm that it wasn't "REAL" after all.
Even after doing so, I still went and saw it. It's the fear of the unknown, and (in my opinion) the very well done climax in the last 5 minutes or so of the flick. I didn't like the ending initially, but the more I thought about it and have viewed several times since, the more I love it. |
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Won't lie. The Blair Witch Project. Gets me every time.
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This. When he sees the alien leg crawl into the crops it scared the crap out of me. On top of that, I was alone at midnight and there was a huge cornfield in the window right next to where I was laying. Ohhh dear. :eek:
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You know what...the scariest movie for me isn't even scary to me anymore, but I stand by it 100%, despite all of the horror movies I have seen:
Event Horizon. When I was 19, I worked in a movie theater in downtown Seattle. Often the booth guy would spool up movies the night before and run preview showings for employees and being that I had no class the next day, I said sure why not. First of all, I have to back up a little bit and say that up until the age of 18, I lived in the midwest (South Dakota and Kansas) so moving to Seattle and living downtown was a major thing for me. HUGE culture shock. Well staying at work to watch a movie that started at 1am, ended at about 3am and then walking home in the middle of the night in downtown seattle was already pretty scary.....but something about this movie just hit me to the core when it came out. I sat in that huge theater, all by myself (except the booth guy who was upstairs) and then when it was over I left the abandoned multiplex thinking about all the corridor scares with the "ghost wife" in the movie scared out of my mind that I had to walk a mile and a half home. I seriously ran my ass off and was home in about 5 minutes. Awesome memory...and even though that movie doesn't actually scare me now, it's still one of my favorites. Sam Neill is the SHIT! -D |
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