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Originally Posted by metternich1815
Many of those are really good. I also agree that Cannibal Holocaust was really disturbing (and I consider that an understatement). It has more sexually explicit and violence material than I have ever seen in any horror movie. In my opinion, It makes movies like Saw, The Human Centipede (which, by the way, I have not and probably never will see), and Hostel look like "kid's movies". I thought the Grudge was okay, but a little overrated and it did not scare me hardly at all. As far as being scared I would re-post the following films that I posted on another thread (I am not entirely sure what you mean by jolted)
Paranormal Activity (especially one and three)
The Devil Inside
The Blair Witch Project
The Haunting (1963)- did not terrify me, but it did sort of creep me out
Signs (creeps me out)
The Changeling (1980, not necessarily scary, but certainly creepy)
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are_you_sad actually said jolt, I'm assuming he means movies that catch you off guard and really unnerve you to the point that you feel emotionally exhausted after a movie. The first Paranormal Activity was decent, I love The Haunting and it certainly can give you the creeps, I love Signs but not because it unnerves me, parts of it cracks me up.