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Samwhore
04-05-2007, 11:34 PM
Give me your opinion of the scariest movie ever. I'm tired of not being scared of movies. I want the bloodiest, goreist, most f*ed up movie ever. I heard the Descent was bloody, and I'm going to rent that one in a few days, but I want the best movie ever. I want one that will make me crap my pants and make me have nightmares.:)
slipknotpsycho
04-05-2007, 11:48 PM
Give me your opinion of the scariest movie ever. I'm tired of not being scared of movies. I want the bloodiest, goreist, most f*ed up movie ever. I heard the Descent was bloody, and I'm going to rent that one in a few days, but I want the best movie ever. I want one that will make me crap my pants and make me have nightmares.:)
the descent isn't that bad really... it's kinda gorey, but i can promise you seen lots gorrier... it's over dramatized alot....
scarriest ever? well honestly i don't know.. these days horror movies are more focused on torture.. they can scare the shit out of you if you can put yourself in the torturee's place... but... they're not that scary...
feast was pretty bloody... but it has alot of comedy in it as well that takes away from the scary proportion...
i don't think there really is any scary movies.. i think as we grow up, that fear kinda goes away... i mean a movie can make us jump, but it's not like it's instilling fear in us where you're constnatly looking over your back, afraid to go the bathroom type magnitude....
i'd also like to see a movie that just plain scares the living hell out of me.... it's been awhile..
slipknotpsycho
04-06-2007, 12:52 AM
ok i's about tosay how non-scary the haunting when i rememberd something...
find stephen kings rose red... that shit was scary... just teh idea is frightening as hell to me...
MacWQ33
04-06-2007, 01:09 AM
Well, blood and guts has nothing to do with scary. The definition of 'scary' is hard to say really. Any movie in this era is not 'scary', like Slip said, the aspect of torture has rose, which is disgusting sometimes...but far from scary. Movies these days are all multi-genre.
The Descent was the best thriller/horror flick I've seen in many many years. If you want a lot of "BOO!" moments, that's a good one...also has some blood. It's just a good movie overall IMO.
But, really, the only horror movie that slightly scared me was The Exorcist, and that was when I saw it in the theater and I was a bit younger. Not gorey or bloody, but 'fucked up' works. Other than that, maybe the first few Freddy, Jason, or Halloween movies. Or possibly The Shining...basically you have to go back into the 80's to find actual scary movies.
Honestly, I'd say the less blood in a movie, possibly the scarier. If a movie is scary, it doesn't need blood or gore at all.
Also, The Haunting, wasn't that rated like PG lol?
slipknotpsycho
04-06-2007, 01:20 AM
pg-13 but close enough...
Blockbuster Online - The Haunting (http://www.blockbuster.com/catalog/movieDetails/134931)
MacWQ33
04-06-2007, 01:27 AM
Yeah, that shit was dumb IMO.
I was just thinking though...maybe Scream would be something she would like? I'm sure you've seen in many times though, but if you haven't that was a pretty good 'new' scary movie.
Or maybe Blair Witch, which isn't very scary, but kinda creepy I guess.
Samwhore
04-06-2007, 01:30 AM
Yeah, that shit was dumb IMO.
I was just thinking though...maybe Scream would be something she would like? I'm sure you've seen in many times though, but if you haven't that was a pretty good 'new' scary movie.
Or maybe Blair Witch, which isn't very scary, but kinda creepy I guess.
Lame? I'm sorry, I'm not trying to be bitchy, I just really want a scary movie.
slipknotpsycho
04-06-2007, 01:34 AM
Lame? I'm sorry, I'm not trying to be bitchy, I just really want a scary movie.
lol well you're just gonna have to realize all today's movie makers are intrested in are either heart felt stories, ridiculously stuipd and impossible action, or blood and gore..
movie makers these days don't know what horror really is.. well in a sense they do, but not as we know it... they know horror as the most horrificly bloody scenese they can show.... but that's not horror, that's just violence.... HORROR makes you unable to sleep at night, fearing candy man, chucky or freddy krueger will get you while you sleep... HORROR makes you not able to piss in the bathroom without getting outta there as quick as you can, often leaving a piss streak down your leg... HORROR sticks with you forever, while today's 'horror' is gone from your memory in a day or so, until someone brings it up again...
if a director could create a real horror movie these days... he'd be the richest son of a bitch allive.. if he coudl manage to make a movie that ddidn't rely on guts and blodd to scare the shit out of you, he'd instnatly become an icon... and instantly make billions upon billions.
MacWQ33
04-06-2007, 02:08 AM
Lame? I'm sorry, I'm not trying to be bitchy, I just really want a scary movie.
I'm confused. What's lame? I didn't say anything was lame hun (well, I must say, The Haunting was quite lame). I was trying to be very helpful to you. Did you even read my first post? Maybe you skipped over it? Slight confusion....
But, yeah, Slip's post above me is very accurate. And, you were born in the 90's so I dunno if you've seen many of the 80's 'actual horror movies'. But, check out my first post for some ideas. Honestly kiddo, scary movies have become an American past-time, you gotta go a few years back.
slipknotpsycho
04-06-2007, 02:13 AM
I'm confused. What's lame? I didn't say anything was lame hun (well, I must say, The Haunting was quite lame). I was trying to be very helpful to you. Did you even read my first post? Maybe you skipped over it? Slight confusion....
But, yeah, Slip's post above me is very accurate. And, you were born in the 90's so I dunno if you've seen many of the 80's 'actual horror movies'. But, check out my first post for some ideas. Honestly kiddo, scary movies have become an American past-time, you gotta go a few years back.
i just think she was saying lame to scream or blair witch... which i'd have to agree, are quite lame...
MacWQ33
04-06-2007, 02:23 AM
Ohhh aight I gotcha.
We'll, it was just a suggestion, I didn't know if you saw them Sam. They are both unique and one of a kind, even if lame (like it has been said, anything in the 90's is multi-genre and not necessarily 'scary', and come on lol, Scream was great). But, when Blair Witch first came out, not me personally, but it scared many people shitless.
I thought Alien was pretty scary. Definitely creeped me out with the "old man hand" gripping on to buddy's face and sticking a tube down his throat.
Alien and Jaws was pretty scary. Amityville Horror (the first one),
MacWQ33
04-06-2007, 02:42 AM
No shame Billy, apparently I suggested a few 'lame' movies myself lol. Seriously though, Scream 2 and 3 were lame as shit. The original Scream is a classic in 'horror' and film-making itself. A parody of horror movies while maintaining a serious story. And suspense is an understatement. Brilliant lol. A whole new meaning to the term 'gutted'.
Alien was one of the movies I forgot to mention, but then again, I haven't seen it in a long time, and I was pretty damn young the first time.
Also, another one that I was young and saw in the theater and shook me up was 'Event Horizon'. Pretty fucked up overall, and slightly creepy.
slipknotpsycho
04-06-2007, 02:55 AM
No shame Billy, apparently I suggested a few 'lame' movies myself lol. Seriously though, Scream 2 and 3 were lame as shit. The original Scream is a classic in 'horror' and film-making itself. A parody of horror movies while maintaining a serious story. And suspense is an understatement. Brilliant lol. A whole new meaning to the term 'gutted'.
Alien was one of the movies I forgot to mention, but then again, I haven't seen it in a long time, and I was pretty damn young the first time.
Also, another one that I was young and saw in the theater and shook me up was 'Event Horizon'. Pretty fucked up overall, and slightly creepy.
OMFG! I LOVED EVENT HORRIZON.. i just saw it like a month ago, was on a site i use for all my movie watching (hti up my email if you want a link, it's in my profile now) i fucking loved that movie.. itw as like a more evil and twisted Sphere...
jaws i saw when i was like 5, somtime durring that time (of course after watching it) we (my family) stayed in a motel and i went swimming one night, (9 or 10, it was pretty late) and i was fucking scared shitless... i kept thinking he was coming for me at any second.... i actually had to get outta the water and stay out before i shit in my swimming shorts lol :p
MacWQ33
04-06-2007, 03:04 AM
Just did the research, and I was 10 years old when I saw it in the theater with my dad. Well, he fell asleep sometime during the flick lol. Honestly, I was shaking a bit. It's just a very odd movie, and I had never seen anything like it. It's alright when it starts off, but progressively gets pretty screwed up, especially towards the end.
And is the site that Ovguide site?
slipknotpsycho
04-06-2007, 03:08 AM
nah, quicksilverfroums.. thanks to them i've seen every movie i could possibly want in the past month, even tho it's still in theaters... more often then not, i see 'em the day after they come out....
MacWQ33
04-06-2007, 03:17 AM
Good shit man!...thx...
rebgirl420
04-06-2007, 04:01 AM
Zombie movies are really great
halfassedjediknight
04-06-2007, 10:47 PM
OMFG! I LOVED EVENT HORRIZON.. i just saw it like a month ago, was on a site i use for all my movie watching (hti up my email if you want a link, it's in my profile now) i fucking loved that movie.. itw as like a more evil and twisted Sphere...
jaws i saw when i was like 5, somtime durring that time (of course after watching it) we (my family) stayed in a motel and i went swimming one night, (9 or 10, it was pretty late) and i was fucking scared shitless... i kept thinking he was coming for me at any second.... i actually had to get outta the water and stay out before i shit in my swimming shorts lol :p
event horizon is creepy as hell.
in the end when the dude has no eyes or whatever, like the lady..thats creepy.
halfassedjediknight
04-06-2007, 10:48 PM
i thought pans labyrinth was pretty spooky but i dont know if its on dvd yet. wasnt too gory or anything either.
Divadish
05-10-2007, 08:23 PM
Try The Last Broadcast , pretty creepy especially when alone , similar to Blair Witch but was actually made before it and Jacobs Ladder
thecreator
05-11-2007, 03:24 AM
To me the scariest movies are the most realistic. I don't think off the wall shit freaks me out anymore. Thats just me.
friendowl
05-11-2007, 11:09 PM
hey samwhore
have you seen"the last house on the left"
not a horror flick but scary in a way
i think you might like it
Nightwolf1772
05-11-2007, 11:44 PM
red rose is good but the exorsist movies are scary s shit
Matt the Funk
07-05-2007, 06:12 AM
Uhh kinda late but 1408 was pretty "scary"....not scary....but I thought it was pretty fucking good...especially now a days.
geonagual
07-05-2007, 06:23 AM
The scariest movie I ever seen was burnt offerings...I havent seen it in over 20 years, but I still think about it.
My vote for this movie really stems from the first time I'd seen it. I was an 8 year old at the drive-in with my parents. The assumption was I would watch the first movie of this double bill and fall asleep before the scary movie started. I cannot remember the first movie but I can tell you I will never forget this one. I played like I was sleeping in the back seat but watched the whole movie without my parents knowing. I had nightmares for months to come. Images of the creepy Chauffeur driver and the foggy lighting and lens effects really stuck with me. And the last scene was terrifying. I'm much older now but when revisiting this horror classic I'm reminded of that night in the backseat of my parents car...I still get chills. I also had the same experiences with "Seizure" "From Beyond the Grave" and "The Sentinel".
1408, it just came out not too scary but a good movie none the less
BlAzInIt4:20
07-06-2007, 08:35 PM
ok i's about tosay how non-scary the haunting when i rememberd something...
find stephen kings rose red... that shit was scary... just teh idea is frightening as hell to me...
OMG i was just imagining the creepy ass hand going on her shoulder.. EWW creepy hands freak me the fuck out...
if your looking for a scary movie, your going to have to get a movie with your own fears in it... don't look at the new movies out their yes a lot are good, but they are repeated editions of the older days... go to the 1dollar horror section, i bet you will find a good movie their. And if you want to be creeped out get a movie about a serial killer, one that kills children those always made my stomach uneasy..
BlAzInIt4:20
07-06-2007, 08:37 PM
[quote=thecreator]To me the scariest movies are the most realistic. I don't think off the wall shit freaks me out anymore. Thats just me.[/QUOTE
yeah i think its just where your imagination takes you.. I absolutely love the unrealistic movies. Takes me away from my own reality..
BlAzInIt4:20
07-06-2007, 08:41 PM
Yeah, that shit was dumb IMO.
I was just thinking though...maybe Scream would be something she would like? I'm sure you've seen in many times though, but if you haven't that was a pretty good 'new' scary movie.
Or maybe Blair Witch, which isn't very scary, but kinda creepy I guess.
the first blair witch scared the shit out of me.. maybe jsut the idea of being in the woods and finding a bunch of creepy shit.. iv been lost in the woods before and if this where to happen to me i think i would of just ran until i couldn't run anymore... stupid for camping out like they did..
NOW the second movie was lame... i guess it had its moments.. but still sucked... i never watched it completely through to boring for me
rainbows.rsexy
07-08-2007, 05:53 PM
gory-
freddy vs jason,
texas chainsaw massacre, part 2 (1980's movie)
high suspense thriller-
the first child's play (1980's)
blazed_babe
07-08-2007, 05:57 PM
event horizon was creepy as hell...
but to me, one of the scariest movies i've seen (and i know it's not a horror flick or anything), was requiem for a dream. holy fucking shit i'm not doing hard drugs. ever. that was so scary, and the end is just heart breaking. i know that's not what you're looking for lol but in my opinion, that's one of the scarier movies, because of it's gritty reality...that's actually happening to people.
the descent was creepy as hell, i mean, watch it and imagine that happening to you holy fuck it made me jump quite a bit when i was watching it.
ghosty
07-10-2007, 07:33 AM
28 days later was pretty fuckin' creepy, also i remember watching the original candyman at a freinds house when i was pretty young and it scared the shit out of me
The scariest movie I ever seen was burnt offerings...I havent seen it in over 20 years, but I still think about it.
I agree that was a very scary movie. I watch it whenever it comes on TV.
TallCoolOne
07-18-2007, 04:59 PM
The Orig Texas CHainsaw, Suspiria, and The Vanishing
dean0000
07-24-2007, 07:36 AM
If you want gore and sickness id go for Hostel 1 + 2, the hills haves eyes (the remake).
I dont like how scary movies nowadays are just about who can make the viewer want to puke. To me this is not what a scary movie is about. I like really creepy movies. Like The Shining or Event Horizon. I remember this really creapy movie I watched once called Dead End. That shit freaked me out.
Madlib
09-02-2007, 11:55 PM
Used to be the Exorcist..bloody and scary, try Hellraiser, Wolf Creek, Haute Tension, Ju-on the Grudge, Audition or Ichi the Killer not really scary but insane and ultra-gory. Can't go wrong with classics such as Suspiria, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre or the Omen. Jacob's Ladder still freaks me out.
DebuteMachine23
09-02-2007, 11:59 PM
The Karate Kid
higher4hockey
09-03-2007, 12:00 AM
michael moore makes some scary movies...scary in the fact that people not only watch but fall for his utter bullshit.
antonnewcombe
09-03-2007, 12:16 AM
The Evil Dead trilogy rules over all other horror movies.
Evil Dead 1, Evil Dead 2, and Army of Darkness- not only are they a bloody good time they have interesting characters making smart decisions which is the hallmark of a good horror movie. I cant tell you how sick i get of stupid motherf**ckers in horror movies making stupid decisions.
Melkane
09-03-2007, 12:42 AM
Cheap jump out scares and corny scripts don't do it for me. I can't stand movies like Halloween's and Nightmare on Elm Streets. I find them so cheesy and horrible. There is a few exceptions. Like the first two Child's Play movies I enjoyed.
However the movies that freak me out are more the psychological or ambience type scares.
The Omen Series is to me by far the eeriest movies I've ever watched. The Exorcist movies are pretty good as well.
antonnewcombe
09-03-2007, 01:08 AM
Quick note about evil dead trilogy- if you're watching it for the first time start with Evil Dead 2. you wont miss anything and its the best one of the series.
ncnavguy
09-03-2007, 02:34 AM
the abandoned.... truely a scary and fucked up movie, Not many went to because not many people would recommend a mind fuck but check it out, this shit gave me bad dreams for a while and I am pretty skeptical of scary movies.
honerable mention: darkness, session 9
slipknotpsycho
09-03-2007, 03:15 AM
all this time and still i haven't got a better move to add, then rose red... nothing is really scarry anymore..
although, pulse DID have me looking over my shoulder while pissing... but i was stoned as hell, and the only one awake in my house (which has horrible lighting) and pretty much every 'portal' (watch the movie you'll see what i mean) imaginable in my house....
i think some of the best horror movies (atleast of what is considered horror these days) are the ones that end with the problem still there, like in pulse. i guess the best horror movies have always ended that way (as an example, aliens come, everyone of them gets wiped out but the last scene shows a single egg starting to open)
TallCoolOne
09-03-2007, 03:16 AM
Haxan
Madlib
09-10-2007, 09:13 AM
E.T.
trynagethigh
09-10-2007, 04:42 PM
cant say really about horror movies but you should check out "I Spit on Your Grave". It was definitely a different type of movie..LOL.
Esoteric416
09-10-2007, 11:42 PM
I've gotta cast my lot for Event Horizon. That one has a good mix of creepy suspense, mind bending concepts and gorryness.
That flick gave me a few bad dreams and I saw it when I was in my late teens.
Try frame by frame on the distress call video that the characters have to clean up before they can watch it (fucked up stuff in there).
I'd like to post about some recent movies that are scary but all the horror genre is now is a series of gratuitous blood bath scenes.
The first Saw was pretty good but mostly just for the great plot twist at the end.
TallCoolOne
09-11-2007, 12:04 AM
Cronenburg's Shivers scared the ever loving piss out of me on my first viewing, and still does.
MadSativa
09-12-2007, 06:18 PM
man I miss samwhore as far as scary movies I say Cross roads with Britney and Evil bong had me scared shitless , I was about to runout yelling Im not paying for this shit, but then chong came on and I was yelling yeah chong you can do it, Resist that bitch.
PaRanOiD81
09-19-2007, 11:05 PM
the new halloween was gorey, some scary parts but definately worth checking out. Excorism of emily rose, kind of boring, but don't watch it at night by yourself and half drunk/high ;) bad combo... you'll shit in your pants if you sit through the whole thing, and watch it around 2 in the morning ;)
Madlib
10-31-2007, 07:34 AM
yeah Session 9 was freaky, anybody mention the Shining yet or Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer was very disturbing.
cm8883
10-31-2007, 10:00 PM
Skeleton Key was the last one to really gives me the jeeves--that old 78 record with the old slave saying over and over "it's time lord, the time is now...." just thinking about it scares me. :D
ncnavguy
10-31-2007, 10:10 PM
Hey watch the Abandoned with the lights out and the sound turned up! Its scary as shit! For real this is one of the best in a while!
cjshamrock
12-13-2007, 06:38 AM
As a kid, Poltergeist, the Exorcist and It's Alive creeped me out. Freddy Krueger was pretty scary when he wanted to back then.
I'm one of the people who loved The Blair Witch Project, it's one of the few movies that really scared me. That and 1408, because I've had bad trips before.
Spoorloos is really scary in a psychogical way if you can stand the film's slow pace.
Also, not so scary, but a good movie: The I Inside
PackAnotherBowl
12-21-2007, 12:55 PM
Hostel part 2
smokestoomuch
12-21-2007, 01:06 PM
scariest movie EVER - In cinema when it came out so HIGH with mates watching THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT.
Ive never watched a fim and been scared ever, its more comical than anything else chucky, freddy etc etc etc
Neways I was watchin the blair witch project and i was so high and the part where there friend goes missing and their calling JOSH JOSH JOSH and you hear him in the night calling for them and the children screaming and i had my friend behind me (he changed seats) and was touching the back of my neck freaking me out.
I SHAT MYSELF nearly literally!! I was scared i admit nothing has ever touched that. LOL just thinking about it :)
Keep toking, keep smiling, keep burning :jointsmile:
FlyGuyOU
12-21-2007, 01:21 PM
If you want gore, you can't look anywhere else but DEAD ALIVE.
Its great. I love when he busts out the lawnmower and goes wild!
smokestoomuch
12-21-2007, 01:30 PM
If you want GORE
1. Hostel 1 and 2
2. Saw 1,2,3,4
3. The Descent
4. Dead alive - timothy balme, fly guy said it
5. evil dead, dawn of the dead, land of the living dead
The shining is a top horror film
there just isnt any scary films any more
psychocat
12-21-2007, 05:39 PM
Hostel part 2
The worst movie I've seen this year, it was complete crap.
If you want GORE
1. Hostel 1 and 2
2. Saw 1,2,3,4
3. The Descent
4. Dead alive - timothy balme, fly guy said it
5. evil dead, dawn of the dead, land of the living dead
There just isnt any scary films any more
I have to agree
chisme
12-21-2007, 06:41 PM
yeah anyne seen that movie satans little helper? wot a load of complete bullshit
cherub420
01-06-2008, 07:12 AM
Pet Cemetery, The Shining, or The Thing
SimonSaysSmoke
02-23-2008, 08:40 AM
Stephen King's IT... totally fucked my head up when i was 6 or 7... watched it on T.V. on accident...
Being older it doesn't bother me anymore though.
As far as Blair Witch and all this other crap, that's not scary..
i'm sorry.
The other older movie's mentioned are also good choices.
Also i have reason to believe you are more scared when your actually at the Movies.. renting it on dvd and watching it in your house makes it less scary. But still can be scary.
Differn't things scare differn't people.
I would think the majority of the people would be scared the most of something that can actually happen to them.
I am currently writing a movie and will be directing it in the next year or two that exactly goes in that direction... It can happen to anyone. Very original work.
To comment, i do personally think 28 Days Later was done very well. Danny Boyle did a very good job on that film. All the older "classics" as good aswell.
But i am still awaiting that one move that really does it... and i am sure most of the world is also... It will come though, just be patient. I am still working on it :thumbsup:
MadSativa
02-23-2008, 08:49 AM
No, way Cheezburger girl's old thread. .....Kool......
Scaryest movie I seen lately was that new paris hilton movie. I got drug into a movie on a date, when i saw paris I was like oh shit grabed my date and said "we gotta go". She said why its supposed to be scary. I said "Im scared shitless thats why were going to see Rambo again".
michaelpeg
02-23-2008, 11:29 PM
i'd say 1408 made me jump a few times and Mr.Brooks is not terribly scary but very excellent movie i loved it best i seen in a while
Junket
08-09-2008, 08:36 PM
Scariest movie ever would have to be a ...real one...
Cannibal Holocaust
Cannibal Holocaust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannibal_Holocaust)
Its a documentary filmed in the amazon rainforest.
It has footage of women being raped by huge sharp rocks... and real animal slaughters and shit
its so fucked up
I've tried to watch it two different times and have never watched more than 10 minutes of it.
"the director, Deodato, was arrested on obscenity charges. He was later accused of making a snuff film because rumors claimed some actors were killed on camera. Although Deodato was later cleared, the film was banned in Italy, the UK, Australia, and several other countries due to graphic gore, sexual violence, and because six animals were killed on camera."
ATrain
08-09-2008, 09:51 PM
I'd say stuff like
The Shining
The Strangers
Movies like The Descent and 28 Days Later gave me a good fright :jointsmile:
GreenDestiny
08-12-2008, 01:35 PM
Since I was a small child, I've never understood how other humans can experience fear or fright from watching a movie.
If I had to pick one movie that indicates great concern for our well-being in real life, the movie I choose is the documentary Jesus Camp (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486358/).
ralphbuick
08-12-2008, 05:10 PM
The Grudge gave me the shudders.
Nightcrewman
08-14-2008, 12:01 PM
Bambi, that Thumper was a right evil B'stard
Cheers
NCM
TurnyBright
08-15-2008, 05:34 AM
The Orphanage.
DTRave420
08-28-2008, 09:50 PM
When I was ten my parents went away for the weekend and I stayed at my friend Larrys house...Larry was a year older than me...We busted his moms chops,(Lucy,RIP,a real cool lady),for a couple of hours to take us to see the Exorcist...
I hung tough,but that was the most scared I've ever been at a movie in my entire life...
If you get a chance,check out Exorcist 3,a movie that didn't get much play but so much scarier than most of the stuff they put out today...:420thought:
illnillinois
08-28-2008, 10:03 PM
Give me your opinion of the scariest movie ever. I'm tired of not being scared of movies. I want the bloodiest, goreist, most f*ed up movie ever. I heard the Descent was bloody, and I'm going to rent that one in a few days, but I want the best movie ever. I want one that will make me crap my pants and make me have nightmares.:)
Mine? id have to say the video of my birth, YUCK man.. Some shit parents shouldn't show they're kids.
Glad I was in my single digit years.. Have had plenty of time and drugs to wash that shit out of my head. :eek::upsidedow::asskick:
ghosty
08-30-2008, 03:45 AM
I've been meaning to check out Session 9, and The Orphanage
... Also really wanna see Mirrors
The Shining and The Thing are classics, the remake of Red Dragon was pretty damn creepy, one that isnt mentioned a lot is 1 hour photo with robn williams, he actually does a good job and the movie really gets to you
dutchboy79
09-04-2008, 05:47 PM
I don't find blood and gore scary at all. When I think of scary movies, Poltergiest 2 comes to mind. I was probably only 10 or 11 when I first sawt this and the movie still sends chills up my spine. The old man is fd up.
More recently, I thought The Ring was really creepy. The colors and the camera effects gave it a really eerie feeling.
Reefer Rogue
09-10-2008, 04:41 PM
It's not the scariest movie ever but i saw the strangers and i liked it, worth a watch imo. The sound effects and tension are awesome.
d4twamp
12-08-2008, 06:32 PM
I'm a huge HELLRAISER fan...though they might not be that scary they are really good films at least the first 2 of them, maybe even part 3... I stopped watching after 5 came out, lame as shit after part 3.....
IMHO most American films in the Horror genre concentrate too much on gore as the catalyst for fear...Since we are so desensitized to violence these days those images don't resonate fear in us like they used to...
If you want to be scared by a film look for Asian Horror, the Japanese and Korean's make some awesome horror, They have what I call the "Creep Factor" where they don't use as many gore tactics as American Film makers, they are far more creepier....
Here are a few flix I like:
HELLRAISER 1 & 2
PHANTASAM
OLD BOY-(KOREAN)
JU-ON-(JAPANESE)
MASTER'S OF HORROR - DREAMS IN A WITCH HOUSE
ROSEMARY'S BABY
sorry too stoned to remember any more
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timpenwell
12-09-2008, 04:17 AM
a little off the question but theres a new horror movie coming out January 9th and it looks pretty good
The Unborn (2009) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1139668/)
Born To Stone
12-16-2008, 06:06 PM
The Shining, not much stuff scares me anymore but this did...when I was younger lots of other films did.
lol, when I watched the Shining my friend had seen it before and he mentioned the bit where the guy in a bear suit is giving someone head or something and cos it happens late in the film he was so scared it wasn't gonna happen and he'd look nuts :D
Oh yeh also Ed Gein was a weird ass film...
Lamerville
12-16-2008, 11:50 PM
Mine? id have to say the video of my birth, YUCK man.. Some shit parents shouldn't show they're kids.
Glad I was in my single digit years.. Have had plenty of time and drugs to wash that shit out of my head. :eek::upsidedow::asskick:
That's just WRONG man! :D
fUNKYcDOG
12-17-2008, 01:35 AM
all those retard horror movies never scared me as a child, but i saw FIRE IN THE SKY, true story about alien aduction, scarey as fuck to me then, and what not.... +k to everyone
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d4twamp
12-17-2008, 05:42 PM
all those retard horror movies never scared me as a child, but i saw FIRE IN THE SKY, true story about alien aduction, scarey as fuck to me then, and what not.... +k to everyone
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FIRE IN THE SKY huh...lol...that was A good movie based on actual events, I too saw that one in my younger years, although it wasn't scary in the least it was a great film to me none the less...Have you seen COMMUNION w/ Christopher Walken...If you liked FIRE IN THE SKY, then check out COMMUNION, it's more creepier than FITS, though it's not scary as hell, just like many other films that fall short in that department in my opinion, but if you like alien abductions and that kind of creepiness, then it is a very entertaining flick....just my $.02
WiTeWaSh
04-03-2009, 03:57 AM
the shining is awesome !!
I just watched that new movie A Haunting in Connecticut..
And it was awesome... made me jump..:thumbsup:
greenmajik
04-12-2009, 09:52 PM
I saw Night of the Living Dead (the original) when I was like 7 and ever since then I'm TERRIFIED of zombie movies!! I watched the new Dawn of the Dead and had nightmares for 2 weeks! Shawn of the Dead cracked me up though.. totally loved it! Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm St. are just silly though..
frostedwonder
04-12-2009, 10:01 PM
If your going back to the good days of old, try "When a stranger calls" and thats the original one not the new one which sucks. And what about "Phantasm" or "Last house on the left" again the original one. Then there was Cats Eye, and the shining. In the mouth of madness I watched on acid once and it fucked with my head for a bit,, or still hmmm. Ah Event Horizon was kinda out there.:thumbsup:
Buzzbrain
04-12-2009, 10:22 PM
Talk about sick, scary movies: Wrong turn - Hostel 1 + 2 Buzz
d4twamp
04-13-2009, 10:07 PM
though they didn't scare me I loved the Hostel films too...
Buzzbrain
04-18-2009, 05:38 PM
Hey, Well thats because your a big strong dude, and me well I'm a wimpy chick that scares easy! How about anyone else, alot more new movies out since this first posted!!!
SolidSnake657
04-21-2009, 10:13 PM
No American film ever scared me as much as Japanase, French or other types of foriegn horror.
Movies like Martyrs, Audition, etc. will scare the s*** out of anybody.
These movies make American ones look like low grade china.
psychocat
04-22-2009, 12:32 AM
Gerry (2002) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0302674/)
This is scary in it's potential to bore anyone to death..:D
JD1stTimer
05-01-2009, 04:17 PM
Nosferatu, the silent german film always made me crap my pants. Make sure the room is completely dark, turn the volume low (the music they use is always crappy like carnival music, I don't know why), and try to read all the titles. I watch it every Halloween and it scares me every time.
the image reaper
05-01-2009, 04:41 PM
the 'Exorcist' still creeps me out, has held up over the years :wtf:
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