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Posted by Googooly on Aug-21-2005 15:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Aiwendil
Seriously, in the scene where they all start dancing to Harry Belafonte - Jump In The Line, I just got up and backed out of the theater slowly, careful to avoid all eye contact until safely outside.




Posted by Quinders on Aug-21-2005 17:43:

Communion is the scariest film I've seen. That alien freaks me out every time.


Posted by mellow_head on Aug-21-2005 17:44:

quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
Event Horizon without a doubt, it's the only time I have ever seen people leave the cinema because they were so freaked out, like 10 people throughout the movie had to leave, including one of my friends



Event Horizon r0x! 'You don't need eyes to see where were going.'


Posted by Ygrene on Aug-21-2005 18:13:

quote:
Originally posted by mellow_head
Event Horizon r0x! 'You don't need eyes to see where were going.'


I need to rent this and watch it again. I forget how freakish it is.


Posted by Chris d(-_-)b on Aug-21-2005 21:07:

House of Haunted Hill and no, i don't mean the crappy one with Catherine Zeta Jones.


Posted by BTG on Aug-21-2005 22:56:

the notebook.


Posted by Acton on Aug-21-2005 23:29:

have none of you lot ever seen the hellraiser films???


Posted by kr00t0n on Aug-22-2005 08:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Acton
have none of you lot ever seen the hellraiser films???


I found them rather entertaining, not really scary tho


Posted by PhilBxR on Aug-22-2005 10:21:

The first one is quite freaky but then they just get a bit comical as the series goes on.


Posted by sooper on Aug-22-2005 15:12:

Session 9


this film was full of anxiety and anticipation and dread... it hurt to watch.

And no big loud noises out of no where to scare you - that's a cheap thrill in my opinion. Rather, these scares hit you deep because of the things it forces you to think about.

highly recommended!!


Posted by euphoria on Aug-22-2005 15:15:

quote:
Originally posted by sooper
Session 9


this film was full of anxiety and anticipation and dread... it hurt to watch.

And no big loud noises out of no where to scare you - that's a cheap thrill in my opinion. Rather, these scares hit you deep because of the things it forces you to think about.

highly recommended!!


I saw it, I would say it was very suspenseful and some of the murders were kinda gory and towards the end the whole plot comes together. Pretty sick.


Posted by Mebot on Aug-22-2005 15:35:

John Carpenter's The Thing


Posted by GrimReaper on Aug-22-2005 15:45:

Hmm i have seen over 300 horror movies during my life so far and haven't been actually scared while watching any of them in the past 20 years.. i think my scariest movie moment has been Suspiria, saw it back in 1983 when i was 5.. it was one of the first horror movies i've seen.

Of the more recent ones Saw is moviewise pretty good even if it isn't really scary..


Posted by FallingMoon on Aug-22-2005 15:47:

Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Amityville Horror

both based on true stories


Posted by dj tek on Aug-22-2005 15:51:

01. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre [1974]
02. Halloween
03. The Shining
04. Psycho
05. Excorcist
06. Rosemary's Baby
07. Halloween 2
08. Friday The 13th
09. Jaws
10. The Others

*honorable mention : Saw [a bit too recent to make it to the all-time list]


Posted by bas on Aug-22-2005 16:00:

jaws...are you serious? jaws wasn't that scary

hmm never heard of session 9, will have to find a way to check it out


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Aug-22-2005 16:01:

lol jaws!




I would have to say the movie alive

i think thats what instigated my fear of flying


Posted by dj tek on Aug-22-2005 16:16:

jaws was and still is the top grossing movie in the horror genre. and the first film to kick off the 'blockbuster' trend 30yrs ago. happy anniversary.


Posted by Rainborn on Aug-22-2005 16:16:

Exorcist
And The Grudge, haven't seen it yet, but I think it's kinda scary.

OH and Eye 1 and 2. I think thats the name of em.


Posted by bas on Aug-22-2005 16:20:

quote:
Originally posted by dj tek
jaws was and still is the top grossing movie in the horror genre. and the first film to kick off the 'blockbuster' trend 30yrs ago. happy anniversary.

this is true, maybe it was scary in the 70's...but then again so was he


Posted by occrider on Aug-22-2005 16:24:

Biodome. Being stuck in there for a year with Pauly Shore is pretty frightening.


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Aug-22-2005 16:26:

Lens 1



or 2


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Aug-22-2005 16:27:

quote:
Originally posted by occrider
Biodome. Being stuck in there for a year with Pauly Shore is pretty frightening.


lol hjhahaha


Posted by GrimReaper on Aug-22-2005 16:48:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
hmm never heard of session 9, will have to find a way to check it out

It's about 4 years old now, starring David Caruso (Horatio Caine in CSI: Miami,..). It's pretty good horror movie, well worth watching. Here's a IMDb link if you haven't checked already: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0261983/


Posted by dj tek on Aug-22-2005 17:41:

quote:
Originally posted by GrimReaper
It's about 4 years old now, starring David Caruso (Horatio Caine in CSI: Miami,..). It's pretty good horror movie, well worth watching. Here's a IMDb link if you haven't checked already: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0261983/

haha david caruso... he left nypd blue cuz he thought he was too good for tv and pursue a film career which tanked harcore... now hes back on tv..lol


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