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hornybunny 08-26-2002 05:57 PM

Scariest Horror movie of all time?
 
I'm getting together with some friends and we thought of getting a good action pic and a good classic horror movie. Any recommendations?

Classics like Exorcist, The Omen trilogy, Carrie et al are cool but are there some not so known scare the shiznat out of you movies anyone would recommend?

I was surprised how good the recent Jeepers Creepers was.

Fletch XXX 08-26-2002 05:58 PM

think We just did this.

?

hehehe

beerbust03 08-26-2002 06:09 PM

Burnt Offerings starring Bette Davis. It's classic and it will scare you.

Also Whatever Happened to Baby Jane starring Bette Davis.

That bitch was the shit at scaring people by just being natural. :2 cents:

MiLo 08-26-2002 06:09 PM

Yup, was it a Dawgy thread?

MiLo 08-26-2002 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by hornybunny
I was surprised how good the recent Jeepers Creepers was.
I don´t know if you´re allowed to start a Horror Thread
if you though Jeepers Creepers was good :disgust

Zoe_Zoebaboe 08-26-2002 06:11 PM

Mommy Dearest- That movie still gives me the creeps...Joan Crawford is scary

dinkz 08-26-2002 06:12 PM

Little shop of horror :1orglaugh

shanet12 08-26-2002 06:31 PM

jeepers creepers scared you?

there's no such thing as good horror. stick with troma!

-shane

priest 08-26-2002 06:36 PM

I agree with hornybunny, I was pretty suprised by how freaky Jeepers Creepers actually was. I knew it would be at least half decent because Clive Barker said it scared him.

The John Carpenter remake of The Thing, scared me many times.

Event Horizon is another good freaky flick.

Hellraiser2, especially the unrated version has some decent moments. Plus the gore alone is good.

Have you seen Signs yet in the theaters? It has some decent moments that make people jump.

Gemini 08-26-2002 06:50 PM

The original versions:

Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Night of the Living Dead

I didn't see them until my late 30's and met my old man, he had them and I swear they scared the Devil right out of me!

GFED 08-26-2002 06:51 PM

Evil Dead, Part 1... the others were funny... Dawn of the Dead was a good one... and Red Dawn! :)

SR 08-26-2002 07:02 PM

Rose Red
Released not so long ago.
Story written by Steven King
No horror but creepy movie:)

ldinternet 08-26-2002 07:15 PM

http://us.imdb.com/Title?0280609

I want to see it, but I don't want to see it, if you know what I mean. Knowing what the Scottish wilderness can be like... in the middle of nowhere with nothing around you, yet you can feel that you're being closely followed or watched and there is no way to escape. Chilling... :(


"A squad of british soldiers on training in the lonesome Scottish wilderness find a wounded Special Forces captain and the carnaged remains of his team. As they encounter ranger Megan it turns out that werewolves are active in the region. They have to prepare for some action as the there will be a full moon tonight..."

Jamdin 08-26-2002 07:33 PM

Here are some favorites:
1) Race With The Devil - with Peter Fonda
2) Trilogy of Terror - with Karen Black (the devil doll segment was the best)
3) Devil's Rain - with William Shatner
4) 'Salem's Lot - still the best of Stephen King's movies
5) The Exorcist
6) Rosemary's Baby

misty3k 08-26-2002 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ldinternet
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0280609

I want to see it, but I don't want to see it, if you know what I mean. Knowing what the Scottish wilderness can be like... in the middle of nowhere with nothing around you, yet you can feel that you're being closely followed or watched and there is no way to escape. Chilling... :(


"A squad of british soldiers on training in the lonesome Scottish wilderness find a wounded Special Forces captain and the carnaged remains of his team. As they encounter ranger Megan it turns out that werewolves are active in the region. They have to prepare for some action as the there will be a full moon tonight..."

I believe that's "DogSoldiers" a fairly new film--action/horror. They're going to be screening it at the Egyptian Theater here in Hollywood. I'm thinking about seeing it. Looked good--fun and scary.

As for the scariest horror movie? I go for the classics--got the chance to see "The Mummy"--with Boris Karloff at the Orpheum Theater in Downtown LA--very creepy and scary.

The Changling is good--old fashioned ghost story. I love The Lady in White as well.


hmmmmm. this has got me thinking. We've seen Xmas themed content sets. How about Halloween themed content sets? :)

Deb 08-26-2002 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jamdin
Here are some favorites:
1) Race With The Devil - with Peter Fonda
2) Trilogy of Terror - with Karen Black (the devil doll segment was the best)
3) Devil's Rain - with William Shatner
4) 'Salem's Lot - still the best of Stephen King's movies
5) The Exorcist
6) Rosemary's Baby

Add my vote for Trilogy of Terror also. I loved the Karen Black segment! She was the perfect actress (of that time period) to play that role, I think! :thumbsup

Rictor 08-26-2002 07:54 PM

Showgirls.

Shooter 08-26-2002 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by hornybunny
I was surprised how good the recent Jeepers Creepers was.
:eek7

Spy Kids 2 is a real thriller also.

Funbrunette 08-26-2002 08:22 PM

Jaws! Always freaked me out...still does! :)

dirtyone 08-26-2002 08:25 PM

My life is a horror movie :(

ronin 08-26-2002 09:47 PM

pet semetary, the original Stephen King one.

SykkBoy 08-26-2002 09:52 PM

Pretty Woman...that fucking Julia Roberts overbite/huge honker thing scared me away from hookers for a long long long time.......

ADIDAS 08-26-2002 09:55 PM

Watch Vincent Price in "Blood Bath At The House Of Death"

or Edward D Wood Jr.'s "Orgy Of The Dead"

hard to rent, most liekly gotta buy.....

dig420 08-26-2002 10:05 PM

PumpkinHead ~ VERY underrated and fuckin scary movie
Event Horizon ~ excellent, it'll be on cable for the next 50 years
The Cube ~ no monsters, but still disturbing

Jamdin 08-26-2002 10:06 PM

Speaking of Vincent Price, watch "The Last Man On Earth", both Dr. Phibes' movies ("The Abominable Dr. Phibes" & "Dr. Phibes Rises Again") & all the Poe-based movies. A good anthology horror movie is "The Monster Club" with Vincent Price playing a writer in a disco filled with monsters. The best segment is the last one entittled "The Humgoo Story" where a director goes to a village to find it filled with monsters. The flashback scene in that segment will give you the creeps.

NoCarrier 08-26-2002 10:18 PM

Hmm..

Invasion of the body snatchers (1978) with Donald Sutherland

and

Poltergeist (1982)

Those 2 movies gave me quite a few creepy nightmares.

HeadPimp 08-26-2002 10:20 PM

I swear I just saw the end of this the other day on TV. If so, it was a decent horror movie, not great. Pretty predictable like so many others.

Quote:

Originally posted by ldinternet
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0280609

I want to see it, but I don't want to see it, if you know what I mean. Knowing what the Scottish wilderness can be like... in the middle of nowhere with nothing around you, yet you can feel that you're being closely followed or watched and there is no way to escape. Chilling... :(


"A squad of british soldiers on training in the lonesome Scottish wilderness find a wounded Special Forces captain and the carnaged remains of his team. As they encounter ranger Megan it turns out that werewolves are active in the region. They have to prepare for some action as the there will be a full moon tonight..."


Plat 08-26-2002 10:21 PM

Chucky pwns ju

-=HUNGRYMAN=- 08-26-2002 10:25 PM

Mausoleum (*sp) is worth a screening ...

bawdy 08-26-2002 10:58 PM

Trilogy of Terror for sure.... i dont know how sleepless nights that film caused me as a kid... that african doll.... gotta find it on video now

UnseenWorld 08-26-2002 11:07 PM

For me *Alien* (the first in the series) is still the scariest of all movies. One critic once said basically, "At first, it seems to be a science fiction story, but at heart it's really a haunted house story."

SykkBoy 08-26-2002 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by NoCarrier
Hmm..

Invasion of the body snatchers (1978) with Donald Sutherland

hell yeah, that ending fucked me up.....

Jakk 08-26-2002 11:11 PM

GFY: The Movie :thumbsup

galleryseek 08-26-2002 11:18 PM

ahh i LOVE event horizon, i've watched the thing like 10 times when its been on hbo :)

Jakke PNG 08-26-2002 11:38 PM

When I was like 9 and watched 'the shining', it seemed the most frightening movie ever... I think I was traumatized. I wonder if I can sue Jack Nicholson.

Fletch XXX 08-26-2002 11:40 PM

Poltergeist as a kid was one of the scariest along side Amityville.

Ghost stories always get me.

An AVID Horror collector though.

DVD purchased today. Thir13en Ghosts remake.

pretty good.

NoCarrier 08-26-2002 11:42 PM

Ohhh and you can't forget classics like

The Re-Animator and From Beyond. Jeffrey Combs rocks and Barbara Crampton was a hottie :thumbsup

QGals 08-26-2002 11:50 PM

Breakdance 1 & 2

eru 08-27-2002 12:37 AM

Few comments and my opinion

I think "Ring" is definetly one of the scarier horror movies out there. It was made in Japan in 1998 and literally caused mass hysteria and even suicide in some cases. It was about a video tape created by a ghost of a telekinetic girl named Sadako who lived/died in a well after her father threw her in. If you watched the video you would die in 7 days unless you made a copy of it and had someone else watch it.

They are making a American version of this movie slated for a Fall 2002 release -- I saw the preview, looks terrible and not even scary. Finding the Japanese version of Ring is easy -- finding it in a subtitled form -- now that is hard :)


Hellraiser 2 was a very good movie -- not neccesarily extremely scary but I thought the plot was really good and Clive Barker's version of Hell is very unique. If you want to experience more of Hellraiser2, then check out the Hellraiser comic series released by Epic comics during the early 90's. It spawned about 24 issues. Do not get confused though with the Marvel comics release of Hellraiser -- totally different.

The Shining falls under the same category as Ring -- a psychological horror. No blood, no gore, but very very scary. It's the kind of movie that you can't go to sleep after you watch it (with Ring, you shudder when you see a TV).

SykkBoy 08-27-2002 12:40 AM

...and don't forget...tomorrow on Video/DVD:
The Fog (one of Carpenter's best, IMHO)
Cat People (Annette O'Toole has amazing breasts)
The Incubus (I was afraid to use public toilets after this flick)
Queen Of The Damned (hint: when this came out in theaters, we had huge spikes in traffic to the goth sites)
The Believers (finally on DVD, damn good, highly underrated Martin Sheen/occult flick)

and next week:
My Bloody Valentine (if any 80's slasher deserves a sequel, it's this kickass flick)
April Fools Day...fucking eh! :)
Friday The 13th 7&8 (sucks ass they will be genric R-rated version, fuck Paramount, fucking cocksuckers, I want fucking uncaut Vorhees mayhem goddamnit!))[/i]
and the classic The Toolbox Murders


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