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Old October 24th, 2009, 03:03 PM   #1
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Scariest movie you have seen

For me it would have to be "Alien". Even though I've seen it numerous times it still scares me like no other movie.
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Old October 24th, 2009, 04:53 PM   #2
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Maybe that linda blair movie, back in the 70's.

AMC is running the Alien movies back to back right now
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Old October 24th, 2009, 04:55 PM   #3
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Japanese Horror movies, not any of the American remakes.

ie. Grudge 1,2,3, Shutter, The Ring etc.
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Old October 24th, 2009, 07:11 PM   #6
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Funny, but I was thinking Showgirls
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You guys talking that kinda scary.......... Flipping thru the venus channels, one of them has some really scary movies

Thats one for the Canadians
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Old October 24th, 2009, 08:43 PM   #8
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I don't know if I would call it scary so much as creepy, but recently I rewatched the movie 'Frailty', with Bill Paxton and Matthew McConaughey. That movie really sent chills down my spine when I first saw it...
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Old October 24th, 2009, 11:54 PM   #10
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I can think of a lot of so-called "scary movies" that I like, but none that truly scared me. I guess being scared isn't what makes them good. In fact, I usually don't enjoy the ones the count on being scary because they usually fall flat. For example, "Audition" was freaky, but not scary as the makers intended. Because it had nothing else to offer it did not hold any entertainment value for those who didn't find it scary. I couldn't justify having watched it myself, so I couldn't recommend it to anyone except as a really freaky and twisted Japanese film.

I guess my personal favorite are those that combine horror and Sci-Fi, like Event Horizon, Sphere, and Alien(s). In each of those, there's a "fun" element for those who aren't scared which seriously raises the entertainment value.
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Old October 25th, 2009, 02:25 AM   #11
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when i was 5 i saw this movie...and it scared the crap outta me

laugh all ya like...back then this was serious shtuff

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So needless to say...Starship Troopers revived the whole bug thing..

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Old October 25th, 2009, 03:21 AM   #12
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1.Nightmare on Elm Street
2.Subspecies
3.IT
4.The Exorcist
5.Witchboard No real particular order
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Old October 25th, 2009, 04:21 AM   #13
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when i was 5 i saw this movie...and it scared the crap outta me

laugh all ya like...back then this was serious shtuff

Link to original page on YouTube.

So needless to say...Starship Troopers revived the whole bug thing..

You know what scared the crap outta me as a kid? One of those "War of the Worlds" movies with the triangular three-color eye thing (looked like an electric razor). In bed, I always though one was going to snake it's way through the window or out from under my bed. In the shower, I always thought one was going to come through the drain and get me.
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Old October 25th, 2009, 07:27 AM   #14
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By far it was Jaws!
I was a kid and spent a lot of time at the beach back then. A few weekends after this movie came out, it seemed like there was only like half the people at Newport Beach and many of the people there were only wading out in ankle deep water... this movie scared a lot of people!
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Blair Witch was pretty scary.
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Old October 25th, 2009, 08:41 AM   #16
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The original Last House on the Left.Just plain wrong!!
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Old October 25th, 2009, 09:20 AM   #17
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By far it was Jaws!
oooo..i must say i can relate to that one!
was into the body surfing thing when that one came out...talk about fear

mention of that movie and my boogie boarding pals would sit and try to balance themselves while keeping arms and legs outta the water
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Old October 25th, 2009, 10:25 AM   #18
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My favorites for their cinematic value have got to be The Omen, The Exorcist and maybe the Amityville Horror... In terms of startle the pants off you scary, I'd probably go with Candyman - that one killed me when I was younger.
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Forgot about "The Thing" from 1982. Very bloody and one of the best endings of all time.
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Old October 25th, 2009, 11:09 AM   #20
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Frankenweenie. Has to be Frankenweenie. For some reason, as a kid, that scared the **** out of me. Partly because when I was a kid, black and white films in general just scared me. Soooo much. I refuse to watch that movie. Stupid childhood!

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For me it would have to be "Alien". Even though I've seen it numerous times it still scares me like no other movie.
Alien never really scared me. Really awesome movie though.
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Old October 25th, 2009, 12:14 PM   #21
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oooo..i must say i can relate to that one!
was into the body surfing thing when that one came out...talk about fear

mention of that movie and my boogie boarding pals would sit and try to balance themselves while keeping arms and legs outta the water
man, forget about not wanting to go into the ocean.... i didn't even want to get into the pool!

i think the other movie that freaked me out was night of the living dead. doesn't seem so scary now, but as a kid, it was pretty traumatic.
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Old October 25th, 2009, 12:15 PM   #22
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REC was pretty damn scary.

The stupid American remake for it ruined it though, so REC won't be as scary if you have seen that one first (Quarantine).
They basically copied the story exactly, added in some guns and removed and or ruined the scariest scenes of the movie.

Paranormal Activity was pretty scary too.
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This is the reason I am scared of clowns and guys with chainsaws
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big Stephen King fan here so yeah, "IT" ranks up there. and from a long time ago....Phantasm. "Come here....boy"
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older-ish movies never did it for me.

Paranormal Activity.
Quarantine.

something about filming a movie with a house camera is ridiculously scary, dunno why.
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"The Village", was meant to be a scary movie but the only reason it was scary was because it was so crap. Still remember when I watched it on the opening day, almost everyone walked out of the movie before it ended ... bloody disgraceful!
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Old October 25th, 2009, 11:48 PM   #28
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"The Village", was meant to be a scary movie but the only reason it was scary was because it was so crap. Still remember when I watched it on the opening day, almost everyone walked out of the movie before it ended ... bloody disgraceful!
I kinda liked it. I love Byrce Dallas Howard and Joaquin Phoenix and Sigourney Weaver didn't hurt. M.Night Shyamalan movies seem to alternate between "total crap" and "good" and I consider this to be on his up-swing. It isn't so much the twist that I liked but more the way it was all tied up so neatly and the status-quo was preserved despite the upheaval caused by the revalation.

Also, I think people misinterpret his movies. The Sixth Sense wasn't a horror movie. For one thing, it was PG-13. For another, the boy just dealt with the things he saw.
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"Donny Darko"...completely messed with my head. I've tried to watch it twice and just can't finish it...that bit with the 6ft tall rabbit in the cinema just does me in
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Jaws messed me up, probably because I was young when I saw it.
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Old October 26th, 2009, 04:10 AM   #31
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Poltergiest* from 1983?. Man that creepy lil clown doll in the chair and under the bed did a number on me, when i was lil back then!
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I can't really remember a movie that scared me to where I couldn't sleep or was truly freaked out. Movies today tend to just only have the "BOO" factor where it makes you jump. There aren't many movies today that just really freak you out.

My wife can't stand anything ghost related and it be dark outside. She says she doesn't believe in them, but if she saw one, she would believe but be dead. lol

I watch Ghost Hunters. When it comes on, she leaves the room and heads to the bedroom to watch TV.

The Shining was pretty freaky. Good flick though. Blair Witch had that freaky ending, but it was more because how they worked the ending in.

Can't honestly remember a movie that really scared me.
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Old October 26th, 2009, 06:54 AM   #33
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Jaws scared me into not going to the beach, and freakin Phantasm kept me from going to cemetarys!!
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Old October 26th, 2009, 07:00 AM   #34
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big Stephen King fan here so yeah, "IT" ranks up there. and from a long time ago....Phantasm. "Come here....boy"
1st "Phantasm" was great! I for got all about that one
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Well, because I can't think of any scary movies that have scared me since I was 5yo, at least I thought of one *scene* that scared me in a "Best Picture" winner. Actually, "disturbed" is the better word.

So, instead of scariest movie, how about "most disturbing scene?"

If you haven't seen the 2004 Crash film, DO NOT WATCH THIS CLIP. You do not have the full story and you will be ruining any chance you had at properly enjoying this film in the future.

Do not read or watch anything below if you haven't seen the movie. If you aren't going to heed this advice, at least watch this first. There's more setup too because, well the movie is specifically about how intertwined our lives are with strangers even in a big city like LA. The shooter is a shop owner who wrongly believes that the locksmith is a gang-banger who trashed his store. They show bad (usually prejudice) and good sides in nearly every character, so it is wrong to decide that his character is "bad" based on this scene alone. He realizes right here that he was wrong about the locksmith when he sees the family and what he almost did to them. Of course he had a change of heart.

Link to original page on YouTube.

I even *KNEW* that they were blanks because I knew that there was some significance to the bullets the locksmith's daughter selected. It doesn't matter. It *still* disturbed me.

I actually didn't like the movie when I saw it in theaters but it grew on me. Even listening to this part on the soundtrack makes me uneasy.


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Just watched Eden Lake last weekend and it was scary.

Not a typical horror scary but realistic scary. It felt like it could actually happen and that's what made it so scary.
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The most recent one I have seen. They all scare the crap out of me equally, but they lose their bite after seeing a different one.
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