Scariest movie you have seen?
i dunt watch too many scary movies but i think one of them would be the sixth sence and ju-on the orginal grudge
sharei dunt watch too many scary movies but i think one of them would be the sixth sence and ju-on the orginal grudge
share"The Strangers" from 2008. Made me want to board up/barricade my door and all of my windows, plus the air duct covers! The more plausible a movie is, the scarier it is to me, and everything that happened in "The Strangers" could happen in real life.
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For me, it will always be The Innocents, with Deborah Kerr. A true masterpiece of unseen horror and atmospheric terror. What one can just imagine is so much creepy than what one can see...
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1. The Ring
2. Insidious
3. Sixth Sense
Probably The Conjuring.
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This thread reminded me of a movie called ' The Believers '
While not the scariest movie I have ever seen... the ending creeped me out so much that whenever I think about it, I get scared.
would have to be 'the Serpent and the Rainbow' (1988 Bill Pullman), all about Voodoo stuff in Haiti. The scene where they bury him alive & a large hairy spider is in the coffin with him. It still creeps me out so badly i cannot watch the movie again, probably because im scared of spiders ;p The original 'the Omen' movie was very creepy too, Sam Neill is deliciously evil in it as Satan's son.
shareI do like a lot of the movies being posted here and some of them has given me a good scare but one movie still freaks me out somewhat. The Entity (1982) because I like the atmosphere in it. It's almost sufforcating in a way that she can't feel safe no matter where she is or how many people are with her.
shareRingu (Japanese original, the first one)
The Eye (first one, HK film)
Shutter (Thai, original)
That's about it, the rest of the scary movies can't scare me much.
In the Mouth of Madness
shareThe original Black Christmas actual scares me - like, I lock my doors and can't sleep.
-The night is a very dark time for me.
-It's dark for everyone, moron!
-Not for Alaskans...
An episode of Frontline called "The Warning." Fictional movies don't scare me. What we do to each other in real life does.
absolutely one of the scariest. yes.
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