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 Scariest movie ever
Posted: August 1, 2010 08:26 amTop
   
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Well put what movies youve seen that have scared the shit out of you. My two are paranormal activitey and the fucking exorcist.
 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 08:44 amTop
   


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Pokemon the Movie.

I was shitting bricks!!
 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 12:47 pmTop
   
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QUOTE: Rodney75 @ August 01, 2010 08:44 am)
Pokemon the Movie.

I was shitting bricks!!

Now let's keep this thread clean from bullshit, okay? smile.gif

.. The Unborn
.. Stephen Kings IT
.. Haunting in Connecticut
.. Amityville Horror (2005)
.. The Exorcist
.. The Omen (2006)
.. Paranormal Activity
.. The Gravediggers
.. The Grudge 1-2
.. Boogeyman 1

Others:

.. Saw 1-6
.. Grotesque (The most disturbing horror/gore movie I ever watched)
.. Hostel 1-2

Epic Fails:

.. Drag me to hell
.. The Village
.. The ring 1-2
.. The Catacombs

 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 04:29 pmTop
   
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The Village wasn't meant to be a scary movie you toss pot.
I love that movie. It inspired me.

Hmm, I'm pretty desensitized.
I can't really think of anything that truly scared me.
The Exorcist wasn't that bad I thought.

Most of the movies that scared me weren't meant to be scary movies.
Like that scene in Pan's Labyrinth where she's escaping the child-eating monster.
Scared me a little, but yeah, it's not a scary movie.

The Grudge is probably the scariest movie I've seen.
 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 05:06 pmTop
   
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I agree with Gene, The Grudge is probably the scariest movie I've seen. I thought The Hills have Eyes films were pretty scary too.
 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 05:35 pmTop
   
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The Hellraiser movies are pretty good.
 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 06:06 pmTop
   
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There Will Be Blood. Daniel Day-Lewis is scary as shit.

And Javier Bardem in No Country For Old Men. Those some scary ass characters right there.

Never found movies like Saw to be scary. They're really not, they're just kinda gross. And the acting is god awful.
 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 07:38 pmTop
   
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QUOTE: His_Lordship @ August 01, 2010 04:29 pm)
The Village wasn't meant to be a scary movie you toss pot.
I love that movie. It inspired me.

Hmm, I'm pretty desensitized.
I can't really think of anything that truly scared me.
The Exorcist wasn't that bad I thought.

Most of the movies that scared me weren't meant to be scary movies.
Like that scene in Pan's Labyrinth where she's escaping the child-eating monster.
Scared me a little, but yeah, it's not a scary movie.

The Grudge is probably the scariest movie I've seen.

Toss pot..

It was voted horror of the year in Denmark.. Also what it says on my Dvd case.. Mweh
 
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QUOTE: Rodney75 @ August 01, 2010 03:44 am)
Pokemon the Movie.

I was shitting bricks!!

When you see it you'll shit bricks.

I'd have to say the the exorcism of Emily Rose was pretty trippy but aside from that there's really nothin' that set me off in term's of movies.
 
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QUOTE: His_Lordship @ August 01, 2010 04:29 pm)
The Village wasn't meant to be a scary movie you toss pot.
I love that movie. It inspired me.

Hmm, I'm pretty desensitized.
I can't really think of anything that truly scared me.
The Exorcist wasn't that bad I thought.

Most of the movies that scared me weren't meant to be scary movies.
Like that scene in Pan's Labyrinth where she's escaping the child-eating monster.
Scared me a little, but yeah, it's not a scary movie.

The Grudge is probably the scariest movie I've seen.

I agree and I agree.

I loved the village; It's one of my favorite films.
I don't think it was meant to be a horror film, though -- at least, it didn't have that impression on me.


The Grudge. It always seemed to really scare the shit out of me, even days after watching. Which is unusual for me.
In my opinion, there is a certain flavor to Asian horror, specifically Japanese, where they use seemingly simple imagery in very affective ways. It can stay in your mind for days.

Search for Japanese ghost footage on YouTube. Fake or not, it does the job.
In fact, here's just one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzBCPAOl9bo



Chucky really scared me when I was younger. And most of new-style, zombie survival movies scare me too.





 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 10:02 pmTop
   
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ild advise you get pretty high then watch the scariest movie you've ever seen again.

Pretty sure you will cry, possibly not be able to sleep without the thought of the horror character being in your wardrobe/under your bed
 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 10:19 pmTop
   


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The scariest movies I've ever seen:
- Haunting In Connecticut
- Paranomal Activity
- Amityville Horror
- The Ring
- The Sixth Sence
- Silent Hill
- The Exorcist

I get easliy scared of paranomal movies, cus' ghosts are real!

The first move of the grudge was a bit scary but the second one was just dumb and hilarious.. The same was Hills have eyes. Shit movies tongue.gif No offence to others.

 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 10:50 pmTop
   
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I watched Final Destination 2 when I was 9. Nightmares for a week.
But since then I've watched all 4 many times over.
Now I'm like just impressed at the FX.

There's a difference between "gore" and "scary". I can easily handle gore like Saw and the Halloween movies. I really don't find many movies "scary" anymore in the traditional sense. I might watch some of these now actually and see what I think.

I personally prefer a more haunting theme to scary. "Knowing" was a really good one. Spoiler: But it all being aliens ruined it. Too over-used.
 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 10:54 pmTop
   
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The village was deffinetly not ment to be scary and was an epic movie. Hills have eyes 1 was fucked up and scary in the sense that there's physcos like that in are world just no ones that were exposed I radiation

 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 11:05 pmTop
   


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the ring, it is probably cuz i was a whole lot younger though.
 
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Posted: August 1, 2010 11:12 pmTop
   
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Are you guys serious with Paranormal Activity? And the Grudge? Wow..lol..
 
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Posted: August 2, 2010 12:12 amTop
   
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Well Mr Critical, what makes your almighty list?
 
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Posted: August 2, 2010 12:37 amTop
   
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I really dont scare easily, but I did see part of Friday the 13th when I was like...9, and yeah, that fucked me up for a few nights, other than that, its pretty much impossible to scare me.
 
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Posted: August 2, 2010 12:40 amTop
   
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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.
 
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Mirrors. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirrors_%28film%29. Here's the trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvwRl_jF8Zk

Just check out the plot (only the first part of it if you plan to watch it). It's pretty difficult to explain.

Pan's Labyrinth was also a brilliant movie. Not exactly scary, but extremely suspenseful.
 
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Posted: August 2, 2010 12:46 amTop
   
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Some of the movies everyone listed made me laugh because of how mediocre they were. Can you imagine that? Some guy chuckling out loud in the theatre when a guy blows his head off in an outhouse? Yeah, that was me.

Some of my personal favorites:

Alien
Psycho
The Thing
The Exorcist
Ju-On
The Shining
Cube
Jacob's Ladder
The Evil Dead
Evil Dead II
Carrie
Halloween
Night of the Living Dead

^That's just to name a few.

To add on to the discussion:

The Village was an excellent movie, I loved it. It was a very inspirational film and even though it was not meant to be a horror film, it's still a chilling one. The music was just wonderful and really made that movie whole.



 
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Posted: August 2, 2010 12:50 amTop
   
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And off I go, filling up my hard drive with more movies.....

The Ring didn't scare me at all.

I had to stop watching Human Caterpillar when I watched it. Not necessarily for the fright, but for the gore and how grotesque it was.
 
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Posted: August 2, 2010 12:54 amTop
   
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AH, thank you Masamune for reminding me. If you want a horror/suspense movie that's actually scary and suspenseful. THE THING. Great movie. John Carpenter at his best.

Alien and Aliens are great as well.
 
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Posted: August 2, 2010 01:00 amTop
   
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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.
 
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Posted: August 2, 2010 01:09 amTop
   
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You know what kills most would-be great horror movies? The damned clichés. Looking in the mirror, cars not starting, cell phone signal is dead, etc..
 
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