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What movie do you still find very frightening?
You set the mood for the movie... ie.. turn out the lights, maybe light a candle etc..
In those settings, what movie can still spook you? |
The Exorcist. I was too young to watch it the first time I saw it. Some of that shit stayed with me over the years lol....
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The Birdcage.........
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The Elephant Man scared the shit out of me as a small child.
I have a total phobia of being murdered. I knew better than to watch The Strangers but I did it anyway... the scene where the couple is finally murdered replays in my head when I'm in bed at night. |
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A good one is:
"The Exorcist - banned version" - with subliminal messages, flashing frames of demons. Best "Horror movie" / scariest comedy: Club Dread |
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Ringu ... *shudder*
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The Omen...I don't think dogs especially have ever been so scary.
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If you're looking for a fictional scary movie, you have to watch: Creep http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0381966/
If you're looking for a non-fictional scary movie, you have to watch: Zeitgeist http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...83847743189197 |
Hmmm, haven't seen a proper scary movie in years. The Ring had it's moments, but i wouldn't actually call it 'scary' as such...
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The only movie that still creeps me out upon repeated viewings is The Ring. |
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burnt offerings and phantazm
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Hafta' go with The Exorcist.
The restored version with the scene of Linda Blair walking down the stairs on all fours with her arms and legs backwards is beyond freakish. |
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cape fear and eraserhead. |
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The Excorcist and The Oment, the originals of course, still freak me out. But there is one scene in one movie, not even a horror movie, that haunted me for days. Gave me horrible nightmares and I still cant watch that part or even think about it too much.
The curbing in American History X. Even thinking about it still makes me sick to my stomach. |
also alien, the shining, wolf creek and the thing
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Cannibal holocoust. Mermaid in a manhole. Flower of flesh and blood.
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Totally fucking horrifying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I don't know why but I used to get nightmares about The Nightmare Before Christmas and can't watch it. Laugh it up :(
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serpent and the rainbow. Ishtar would be a close second. :1orglaugh
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The Exorcist ranks right up there with me too.
The original B&W Night of the Living Dead used to freak me out too. |
The Exorcist is a given. I'd also say the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. And do remember the beginning of Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 scaring the shit out of me when I was a kid. Mainly this scene:
Just the way Leatherface taunts them is incredible. Bill Moseley as "Chop Top" also made that flick awesome: "Music...is my life...." :thumbsup |
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I still watch it and crack up. Lookie, I made you a fry house A Booger? How big? NAM FLASHBACK You fudgepackers will be the death of me yet The small business man always gets it in the ass! |
28 days later was the most recent one to scre me. Super fast zombies....awesome
Childs Play still creeps me out...I hate dolls which brings me to Trilogy of Terror....mutha fuggah that still gets to me. little toothy statue comes to like and gets all stabby. still scary |
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I still cringe at watching House of Wax"
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I don't know if it's because I was not allowed to watch these types of movies as a kid or what... but scary movies never do anything to me. I may jump if something jumps out onto the screen, but that's about it.
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The Shinning, Exorcist, Jacob's Ladder, Event Horizon, The Thing, Ju-on (japanese original of 'the grudge'), Carrie
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Kairo, definitely. It can leave you with a feeling of desolation and solitude, which is something that most horror movies can't do.
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The Strangers. Creepy shit
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The exorcist!
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Poltergeist. I just KNEW the house we were living in at the time was built on a burial ground!
I read the Exorcist (without parental knowledge) when I was in the 8th or 9th grade - the only book that has ever kept me up at night afraid of the boogeyman. |
As a jaded adult it is pretty hard to scare me. Creepy sure.. Hold me interest with tension perhaps, but scare no. Night of the Living Dead did a good job on me when i was 10
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A movie that is not a horror yet one of the most intense movies I've ever seen is "Manhunter" (1986) from Michael Mann.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091474/ http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi.../Manhunter.jpg Although "Silence of the lambs" had excellent acting and more of a typical thriller / adventure plot structure, Manhunter is WAY more intense in my book and William Petersen in the title role is just excellent. "Apocalypse now" would be another movie that's actually pretty intense, scary and philosophical at the same time, one of those I enjoyed in its full length director's cut and being slightly older. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078788/ http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...px-Apocnow.jpg Then there's another very atmospherical and intense movie that comes to my mind and might not be entirely this well known - Angel Heart (1987) with Mickey Rourke and Robert De Niro. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092563/ http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ngel_Heart.jpg Uncovering anything that might be a part of our neighbourhood or even a part of us and is proven to happen regularly is actually rather more scary to me than any of the mysterious or fiction horrors. Let me mention William Styron and his Sophie's Choice, I have to admit I've never seen the original movie, but am a huge admirer of the author and these are the horrors that were and are living with us. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084707/ http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...7s_Choice1.jpg |
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John Carpenter's The Thing still freaks me out. The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is still scary as hell.
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I have dreams that are betteer than any Horror film out there.
I should write a book. |
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