The Gang of Five
Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => The Arts => Silver Screen => Topic started by: Littlefoot Fan on February 02, 2006, 07:54:14 PM
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I'll never ever forget mine. House of Wax (the new version). I have never been more freaked out in my whole life. I still can't sleep sometimes if I think about it.
Dunno why but there was something about that particular movie that haunts me. I've never been more phased by a movie :o
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Psycho :wow
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the Exorcist...
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I'm stuck somewhere between Night of the Living Dead (the classic one) and House on Haunted Hill (another classic with Vincent Price). The only modern movie that spooked me (just a little) was Resident Evil, although I wasn't too happy about it not sharing the same story plot like the game.
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Dawn of the Dead (the new one)
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I didn't watch many scary movies so far.
"Blairwitch project" and "Seven" rank among the scariest I've seen yet.
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All of the horror movies that I've seen don't freak me out at all. Its as if something has burned the fear right out of me. But there is only one thing that scares me the most, and it's not a movie. It's a game. You guessed it, Doom 3. :o But there is one Scifi Horror movie that I nearly got the hee-bee-jee-bees from and that was Alien. The part where Captain Dallas gets killed. That made me jump. But the best "Scifi" horror movie I've seen would probably be 28 Days Later. One of the best "Horror" horror movies I've seen would probably be The Ring.
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ah man the blairwhich project,and the first time i saw alien scared the shit out of me also the grudge scared me so bad i stayed awake for 3 night cause of that damn movie but the one thing that realy scared me wasnt a movie but a game its aliens versus predator 2 ah man playing as a marine is hard haven a alien just sneak up behind your ass and sceem at me made me jump
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Too many scary movies out there to single out one as the scariest I've seen. I could tell you some of the scariest I've seen, though.
1. Psycho
2. The Birds
3. Signs
4. The Sixth Sense
5. Rosemary's Baby
6. The Omen
7. House of Haunted Hill (the originalonly, and a word of advise: Avoid the remake like the plague)
8. A Clockwork Orange
9. Silence of the Lambs
10. Alien
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You actually thought "Signs" and "Alien" were scary?! :o
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what was scary was the chestburster sene. ALIEN is only scary if you seen it the first time.
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Finally I've seen a movie that's actually scary! The Blob remake from 1988! People being digested alive! And a little kid dies a frighteningly gruesome death! :blink: :blink: :blink: Definatley the scariest movie I have ever seen! :wow :wow :wow :wow :yes :yes :yes
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when i was a kid "Candyman 2" really freaked me out also "Jeepers Creepers"
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Stephen King's Rose Red. Talk about a haunted house. :blink:
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When i was 9 years old I was staying with my grandparents over the summer by myself. I talked them into letting me watch The night of the living dead (How did they not think a movie with Night and Dead in the same title would not scare me) that night i was so freaked out i had to go and sleep in their bed. have not been scared by a movie since but i still feel uneasy sleeping in that house
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Jeepers Creepers wasn't as scary as it was grotesque and disgusting. I remember when I first saw The Ring. I kept staring at my TV screen for weeks after that. It was horrifying
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Yes, I find Alien and Signs scary. They left big impressions on me the first time around. Considering that you said no horror films scare you at all, you have little room to be singling me out for criticism, especially when you could be asking everyone here that question.
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The first horror film I ever watched, "Candyman", scared the crap out of me. Hey, I was eleven at the time, so give me a break here :rolleyes:. "Jeepers Creepers" has a storyline that seems like it could happen in real life (until the villian's nonhuman identity is revealed), making this one pretty creepy. The only other movie series which has scared me is the "Saw" series. "Transiberian" and "The Strangers" both scared me. I happened to watch both of those on the same night, so double-whammy there :bang. Aside from that, no other film has scared me like these films have.