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Posted: August 2, 2010 01:17 amTop
   
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Silent Hill was pretty scary to me. I hid behind my friend Charlotte. She lied to me and said..."oh you will like this movie it has Sean Bean !!"
 
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Paranormal Activity wasn't scary.
I don't know why so many people were freaking out about a door opening by itself.
Me and my brother were laughing at the crazy bitch who was watching the dude sleep.
 
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Posted: August 2, 2010 01:23 amTop
   
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I have to agree Randy..to stay in a house like that with all that shit going on was DUMB, so it follows you, its got to take a little time to do that so RUN.
 
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QUOTE: Colinwarrior @ August 01, 2010 11:12 pm)
Are you guys serious with Paranormal Activity? And the Grudge? Wow..lol..

It's corny and wierd... and that's what makes it the most creepy for me.
You can't escape it, it follows you everywhere, appearing everywhere: in your room, at your job, in the shower, in your closet, at the parking lot, even on the bus.

I would rather fight and lose against a werewolf than be haunted to death by the grudge. lol
 
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QUOTE: WG_Keanu @ August 02, 2010 01:00 am)
Just watched Grudge. Not the greatest.

It has some scary bits but that's it.

There's no plot or storyline, it's just people dying. Like the Final Destination series.

Knowing wasn't exactly scary but it had a good plot.

That's not true. The Grudge did have a storyline, it's just revealed in intervals between people dying.
 
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I'm surprised more people haven't said The Shining. That was some scary shit.
 
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QUOTE: Colinwarrior @ August 01, 2010 07:40 pm)
Well some movies that were listed are spot on such as Stephen King's It and The Exorcist.

But I've always found real world situations much more frightening than anything fictional. Like Michael Moore's documentaries. He's eccentric, sure..but his documentaries contain many truths. Fahrenheit 9/11, Sicko, and Capitalism: A Love Story are scarier movies than anything listed thus far.

They all pale in comparison to THE scariest movie of all time though. I present to you: Jesus Camp. Fucking creeped me out. Go watch it if you haven't.

yes those irl movies are so fucked man watch zeitgeist u will loling
 
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Man, i just saw Jesus Camp. It's almost the same as Hitler did :/ I'm freaked out and angry right now.
 
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QUOTE: A_Haunting_A @ August 02, 2010 09:28 am)
Man, i just saw Jesus Camp. It's almost the same as Hitler did :/ I'm freaked out and angry right now.

SEE WHAT I MEAN??

And yeah, Zeitgeist too.
 
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QUOTE: Colinwarrior August 02, 2010 12:40 am
Well some movies that were listed are spot on such as Stephen King's It and The Exorcist.

But I've always found real world situations much more frightening than anything fictional. Like Michael Moore's documentaries. He's eccentric, sure..but his documentaries contain many truths. Fahrenheit 9/11, Sicko, and Capitalism: A Love Story are scarier movies than anything listed thus far.

They all pale in comparison to THE scariest movie of all time though. I present to you: Jesus Camp. Fucking creeped me out. Go watch it if you haven't.

Speaking of revealing truths, have you seen Ben Stein's "Expelled"?




I remembered watching this mini-movie, when I was a kid, that had hundreds of little voodoo dolls with knives terrorizing a small town. They were just ambushing people in their homes at night, crawling all over them, slitting their throats and shit.

Also, I haven't watched the whole movie of "Dawn of the Dead" yet - just a few parts - but it seems like the kind of movie that would scare the hell out of me. No-one's mentioned it, though... so I guess I might be wrong?
 
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QUOTE: WG_Keanu August 02, 2010 01:00 am
Just watched Grudge. Not the greatest.

It has some scary bits but that's it.

There's no plot or storyline, it's just people dying. Like the Final Destination series.

Knowing wasn't exactly scary but it had a good plot.

That's not true. The Grudge did have a storyline, it's just revealed in intervals between people dying.

Meh, it had A storyline, it really wasn't the greatest.
It's just "People are dying and we'll slowly explain why."
There's no real mystery to it, and of course, typical ending.

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Also, I haven't watched the whole movie of "Dawn of the Dead" yet - just a few parts - but it seems like the kind of movie that would scare the hell out of me. No-one's mentioned it, though... so I guess I might be wrong?


The "... of the Dead" films are horror-comedies. They're not THAT scary in the traditional sense but they're a REALLY good watch.
 
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Paranormal Activity didn't have exaggerated animations but simpel and realistic happenings which made it a win in my register. Zombie-movies with blood and guts spraying in every direction is more a laughing matter for me. Give me hauntings, ghosts, unexplainable things and you'll have me hiding under the blanket.
 
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Horror movies to see before you die - or die while watching:

I can't believe that no one (that I saw (lol "Saw" is ok btw)) mentioned the great "Blair Witch Project". It's just a great movie. The fact that the viewer sees everything from the main character's camera is unique (or was, now another newer movie called "[REC]" did the same thing, great movie as well, or the english version called "Quarantine")

I am REALLY into horror movies.

"The Grudge" was one of the scariest movies I have ever seen but when I saw it with a bunch of friends it was just a boring fun movie.

It's all about who you watch it with. If you watch "Paranormal Activity" alone or with a friend, or with 10 people, it makes a big difference to how you see the movie. (I thought "Paranormal Activity" was great though.)

"The Exorcist" was great as well and very scary, but very funny if you watch it with a bunch of friends (especially the puking part).

"The Shining" is great, classic, awesome, win.

Didn't care much for "The Others" or "The Mist" (not "The Fog"). "The Ring" was ok. "The Sixth Sence" is a great movie, not that scary, just a great story and stuff.

"Alien" was more of a thriller to me. Just a bunch of shock-scenes what I remember. Still pretty good and classic and stuff. "Alien 2" (think it might have been called "Aliens" though) was surprisingly good for a follow up movie.

"Rosemary's Baby" is a great old horror movie - go watch it.

Another great half-old horror movies is "Children of the Corn", great story, great horror.

Didn't really like "Poltergeist", guess it was... ok... maybe...

"The Omen" is ANOTHER great horror movie! (Watch the first old version though, not the new re-make)

"Hostel" is pretty scary and good, the same kind of horror as "Saw" what I remember.

"Silence of the Lambs" with Dr. Hannibal Lecter and all that is another "interesting" and great horror movie, not too much horror, but still a great movie.

"Jaws".... Umm.... Should have been called "Yawns"... (Ha. Ha.)

If you haven't seen "May", watch it. I saw it with a friend once, and it scared me how much the main character with the name May was so much like the person I watched the movie with.

"A Nightmare on Elm Street" was ok as well, I guess it's a "classic" horror movie. Only saw the 2010 re-make though. It was pretty funny how everytime the main characters fell asleep and then "woke up" right after, and then "Freddy" started showing up, and everyone in the audience (i saw it in movie theater) was like "what?! I don't understand this, they must be asleep for Freddy to show up!!! what is this?!!"...
And if you haven't seen "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (or the simpsons parody of it), this doesn't make any sence at all to you.

"Wolf Creek" is a new GREAT movie! biggrin.gif (spoiler: it ends with the main character getting saved by 2 random swedes lmao, sweden ftw)

"The Hills Have Eyes" was pretty good when I saw it, but not a movie to really remember and think about.

I think "I am Legend" could be classed as a horror movie. I think it was awesome. Just like super awesome, awesome. Watch it if you haven't seen it.

And yeah, Sweden made this one great movie which happened to be a horror movie a few years ago, watch it, it's called "Let the Right One In". For some reason, people actually liked a swedish movie. I liked it as well though so yeah, WIN!

"Drag Me to Hell" was ok, not really THAT bad as some of the people in this topic said.

"Eden Lake" was a pretty good horror movie as well, I think it's pretty new as well.

Did I say "The Ring" yet? Well, I liked it, had a pretty good story. But if you've seen the "Scary Movie" parody, i'm pretty sure you'll just laugh. - Just saw that I did mention it, WHAT EVER! frown.gif

"Silent Hill" was ok, not too scary though, pretty weird, it was based on the game "Silent Hill" right? Because it sure seems like a game at some points.

"Ghost Ship" was a great horror movie, but I saw it when I was younger, so I guess it might be a bit dull now. Weird and pretty bad ending what I remember.

"The Night Flier" is another ok horror movie (story by Stephen King I think, but what isn't anyways?). Could have been better with the effects and stuff, but it must have been from the early 90s I think.

I saw some new re-make of the movie "The Boogeyman", made it a bit harder to fall asleep, not the best of movies though, just a classic.

I liked "The Village", I disagree with some in this topic, I thought it was scary from time to time. (Saw it a while back though, might be less scary now)

"The Descent" I think was the name of a great horror movie with a great ending which really surprised me. Watch it. Now. I mean it.

There are like millions of other horror movies I liked, but the I never remember the names...(And I probably just forgot some as well) I've rented horror movies and started watching them only to see that I've already seen them before (this has happened a bunch of times... frown.gif )

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"The Grudge" was one of the scariest movies I have ever seen but when I saw it with a bunch of friends it was just a boring fun movie.

It's all about who you watch it with.


I watched it with my 13-year old sister while training at bandits. I guess that's why.

But I Am Legend - that's one hell of a film. Now we're on the right track hash.png
 
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Posted: August 3, 2010 12:27 amTop
   
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QUOTE: Firelion08 @ August 02, 2010 07:01 pm)
QUOTE: Colinwarrior August 02, 2010 12:40 am
Well some movies that were listed are spot on such as Stephen King's It and The Exorcist.

But I've always found real world situations much more frightening than anything fictional. Like Michael Moore's documentaries. He's eccentric, sure..but his documentaries contain many truths. Fahrenheit 9/11, Sicko, and Capitalism: A Love Story are scarier movies than anything listed thus far.

They all pale in comparison to THE scariest movie of all time though. I present to you: Jesus Camp. Fucking creeped me out. Go watch it if you haven't.

Speaking of revealing truths, have you seen Ben Stein's "Expelled"?

LOL, terrible movie. Quote from Roger Ebert about it:

"This film is cheerfully ignorant, manipulative, slanted, cherry-picks quotations, draws unwarranted conclusions, makes outrageous juxtapositions, segues between quotes that are not about the same thing, tells bald-faced lies, etc."

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QUOTE: Colinwarrior August 03, 2010 12:27 am
       
QUOTE: Firelion08  August 02, 2010 07:01 pm
       
QUOTE: Colinwarrior  August 02, 2010 12:40 am
Well some movies that were listed are spot on such as Stephen King's It and The Exorcist.

But I've always found real world situations much more frightening than anything fictional. Like Michael Moore's documentaries. He's eccentric, sure..but his documentaries contain many truths. Fahrenheit 9/11, Sicko, and Capitalism: A Love Story are scarier movies than anything listed thus far.

They all pale in comparison to THE scariest movie of all time though. I present to you: Jesus Camp. Fucking creeped me out. Go watch it if you haven't.

Speaking of revealing truths, have you seen Ben Stein's "Expelled"?

LOL, terrible movie. Quote from Roger Ebert about it:

"This film is cheerfully ignorant, manipulative, slanted, cherry-picks quotations, draws unwarranted conclusions, makes outrageous juxtapositions, segues between quotes that are not about the same thing, tells bald-faced lies, etc."

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Yep, lol. That's usually how things fly...

To me, Michael Moore's movies were crap; while Ben Stein's was good. Whereas, to you, Michael's were good; while Ben's was crap. One could argue that Michael's movies were cherry-picked and manipulative, just as one could for Ben's.

From an objective standpoint, this might prove that both their movies were great.
It's just that they clash with one-another's political or religious values therefore receiving (more often) biased, bad reviews from the opposing parties.
 
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I have come up with some more that I like:

Signs - There are some amazing moments in the movie. 1st. is when Mel walks out amongst his crops to find an alien foot dissapear in the crops. 2nd is when Mel's daughter says there's a monster outside her window. When Mel puts her to bed, he looks out and sees an alien standing on the roof of the barn starring at him (You can only scim the alien in the dark) 3rd and most disturbing is the newscast where an alien is spotted at a childs birthday party.
.... A mustwatch.

Ghost Ship (True Zeth, it's great) A big cruise getting robbed and murdered by a group of robbers. It turns out that the mastermind behind the raid is a soul-collector sent by Satan.

Virus - A tugboat and it's crew are sent out to a HUGE abandoned russian scientist-ship. An alien lifeform has taken over the technology and suddenly the crew gets attacked by evil robots.. A must see.

Wrong Turn - Misshapen people hunting people who enters the woods. A great movie but more of a gore-movie than horror

House of Wax - A great movie especially because you get to see Paris Hilton getting butchered.

I am Legend - Totally agree. A must see..

Others I can remember:

An American Haunting..
House on the Haunted Hill..
Jeepers Creepers 1-2..
The Haunting..

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While what you say is true, I never said that all of Michael Moore's movies are GOOD, in the traditional sense of the word. They just bring up a lot of interesting talking points and bring to light many things that may have been overlooked. I watch them more for the big picture than the biased propaganda.

But from a strictly movie-loving non-political standpoint, Moore's movies ARE better. They just are. He makes documentaries for a living and he's very good at it. Expelled was Stein's first real venture into the movie-making business. He's been an actor in a few small roles before but never behind the camera.

But don't even get me started on Ben Stein. He is FAR less intelligent than people have been led to believe and I've lost all respect for him.
 
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QUOTE: Colinwarrior @ August 03, 2010 01:43 am)
While what you say is true, I never said that all of Michael Moore's movies are GOOD, in the traditional sense of the word. They just bring up a lot of interesting talking points and bring to light many things that may have been overlooked. I watch them more for the big picture than the biased propaganda.

But from a strictly movie-loving non-political standpoint, Moore's movies ARE better. They just are. He makes documentaries for a living and he's very good at it. Expelled was Stein's first real venture into the movie-making business. He's been an actor in a few small roles before but never behind the camera.

But don't even get me started on Ben Stein. He is FAR less intelligent than people have been led to believe and I've lost all respect for him.

Haha, fair enough.
 
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I love Michael Moore's movies. He's a prophet of our times.
But they were never meant to be scary.
You perceive them in an out-of-the-ordinary way.
 
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I don't really get scared by movies, but the last one that truly scared me was Rose Red (I was like 15 at the time). 4 hrs and 14 mins long, and I started watching it at like 10pm..... It was a great film neko2.gif
 
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QUOTE: His_Lordship @ August 03, 2010 03:45 am)
I love Michael Moore's movies. He's a prophet of our times.
But they were never meant to be scary.
You perceive them in an out-of-the-ordinary way.

Exactly. I like them very much.
 
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QUOTE: Dallarsaurus August 02, 2010 07:11 pm
Paranormal Activity didn't have exaggerated animations but simpel and realistic happenings which made it a win in my register. Zombie-movies with blood and guts spraying in every direction is more a laughing matter for me. Give me hauntings, ghosts, unexplainable things and you'll have me hiding under the blanket.

I'm just like that too

A Haunting - That program that used to be on discovery Channel. Scary shit
 
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I used to shit bricks during every horror movie I watched when I was younger, but for some reason, no matter what, I don't get scared watching most movies. Some of them do keep me up at night, though.
 
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The Ring 2. Brix were shat.


 
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