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The Shining |
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3 | 12.00% |
Rosemary's Baby |
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1 | 4.00% |
The Wicker Man |
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0 | 0% |
Bride of Frankenstein |
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0 | 0% |
Psycho |
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0 | 0% |
Alien |
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2 | 8.00% |
Night of the Living Dead |
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4 | 16.00% |
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre |
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8 | 32.00% |
Halloween |
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5 | 20.00% |
Jaws |
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2 | 8.00% |
Voters: 25. You may not vote on this poll |
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Scariest Film of All Time
A poll of users of film website Totalscifionline.com recently voted for the Scariest Films Of All Time.
And topping the list is The Shining, a 1980 psychological horror film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The film, based on Stephen King's novel, stars Jack Nicholson, in a brilliantly-performed role. 'Nearly 30 years after its initial release, The Shining remains an unparalleled study in isolation, madness and paranoia,' the Telegraph quoted Matt McAllister, editor of Totalscifionline.com, as saying. 'The expansive sets, surreal visuals, and an intense performance from Jack Nicholson add up to a film guaranteed to give viewers a sleepless night,' McAllister added. 2. Rosemary's Baby The movie, starring Mia Farrow and directed by Roman Polanski, is about a young couple whose life takes a strange turn after moving into an old creepy apartment which comes with peculiar neighbours. 3. The Wicker Man Described by a magazine as 'The Citizen Kane of Horror Movies', this British cult classic directed by Robin Hardy tells the story of a Scottish police officer, Sergeant Neil Howie, whose search for a missing girl takes him to an isolated island where strange rituals are performed. 4. Bride of Frankenstein English actress Elsa Lanchester played the terrifying female monster in the classic horror. And if sources are to be believed, Scarlett Johansson is being considered for the lead role in the remake. The project will be directed by Neil Burger, reports the China Daily. 'The Bride of Frankenstein will be young this time. They're looking for a person with great power and sex appeal. Someone along the lines of Scarlett Johansson or Anne Hathaway,' a source said. 5. Psycho Alfred Hitchcock's classic horror about a motel owner with an unhealthy attachment to his dead mother still remains one of the scariest movies ever. Even the movie theme tune is scary. The screeching violin tune composed by Bernard Hermann, reaches a crescendo when Norman Bates stabs Marion (Janet Leigh) to death, and leaves her blood to pour down the plughole in the shower scene. 6. Alien An SOS from a neighbouring planet beckons the crew of a deep space mining ship to investigate. What the crew didn't know until too late, is that the SOS was not a distress call, but a warning. 7. Night of the Living Dead This independent black-and-white film, directed by George A Romero, is the story about seven people trapped in a rural Pennsylvania farmhouse trying to survive the night from murderous zombies. 8. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre The classic film, directed by Tobe Hooper, is about the ambush and murder of a group of friends on a road trip in rural Texas by a family of cannibals. It spawned six more remakes revolving around the character of Leatherface, portrayed by Gunnar Hansen in this film. 9. Halloween As young as six, Michael Myers shows us how evil he is when he stabs his teenaged sister to death during Halloween. Fifteen years later, he returns to kill again after escaping from a mental hospital. This time, his victims are three teenagers. 10. Jaws Steven Spielberg's take on Peter Benchley's bestselling novel wraps up the top 10 scariest films. Jaws grossed more than 1 billion pounds at the box office with its chilling scenes of a rogue shark lusting for blood that brought terror to the fictitious American seaside resort of Amity Island. So, which of these movies chills your blood? Or is it some other film not included in this Top 10 list? (A couple of glaring omissions immediately evident - The Exorcist & The Evil Dead!)
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Of these? Alien.
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I'm gonna say Halloween. Michael's mask slowly appearing from the darkness never fails to give me chills.
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I have to say Texas because of how young I was seeing it for the first time,
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You see the Halloween marathon last night on AMC?
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BEN GARDNER'S CORPSE RIGHT OUTTA NOWHERE!!!!
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I wouldn't say any of those are the scariest of all time. Ringu never fails to give me the creeps. They're all great films though. From that list...Halloween.
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BEN GARDNER'S CORPSE RIGHT OUTTA NOWHERE!!!! You'd change your mind :-) |
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One of the great "pop-out" moments of all time.
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