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most scared + scariest movie double-thread
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| beatman |
At uni atm, Everyone on my floor is off watching "the grudge" - aparently a dam scary movie, but i have 2000words due tomorrow, so i can only sit here at my comp... But got me thinking,
Whats the scariest movie youve ever seen?
and to go in tow with that, whats the most scared youve ever been?
i really havent seen all that many scary movies, so i hafta say the blair witch project.
As for most scared i've been, i was playing doom 3, lights off, no-one home, 2am in the morning. I live in the country so the only sounds i can hear are the moans of zombies etc. Plus the comforting thought that theres no-one around for a km if anything should happen. So doom 3 is scary enough as it is at 2am in the dark, but my computer is right by my window, and right in a scary part of the game, there was a huge rattling on my window right next to my head. I ing flipped. Theres no trees or anything that touch my window, and there wasnt any wind...so i still have NO idea wtf it was...freaky in anycase...
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| SportTrance |
the exorcist scared the living hell out of me (no pun)........
the blair witch project was a bit of a chiller as well......
I didnt like the grudge too much either :nervous:
Most scared? I tend to scare the hell out of myself every now and then as my mind likes to wander when I least want it to. You could write books on some of my nightmares. |
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| Chris d(-_-)b |
| I thought 'The House of Haunted Hill' was really creeppy when i was a kid(Not the ty version). A haunted assylum, what could be scarier? |
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| Lira |
The original version of "The Ring" was the first film to actually make me stand up on the couch and feel like a schoolgirl yelling "Run, you bastard, run!". Neither the American version nor the sequels had similar impacts :thepirate
edit: When I was a kid I had a nightmare because of a film that went like this - there was this mega-hot girl who would date guys for a whole year and then in the Winter solstice, she would pretend she was kidnapped by witches and, when the guy she was dating went to save her, she and the witches would sacrifice him. Stupid, but I was 11 y.o. :p |
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| trewqy |
Scariest movie of all time was Ringu 1. The original. The scariest.
End of story. The grudge wasnt scary at all compared to ringu. Dark water was scary too. Hell most asian movies kick the out of western scary movies. |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by trewqy
Dark water was scary too |
x2, but in the very end it started to become hilarious for some reason :p |
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| chojin |
watching the grudge remake on my own in the dark at night probably the worst ;)
it's not the images that make you scared, its more when its jump out.
most horror films have a comforting build up before the *shock*. this is fine because once you know somethings coming, meh:rolleyes:
but with ring especially at the start in the attic:nervous: i was waiting for the film to end :( |
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| No one |
Pet Cemetary was one of the first movies to scare me. :o
After that it was the Exorcist. The old one. Watching that alone in the middle of nowhere isn't that smart. If you scare easy like me.
Rose Red creeped me out.
I basically stopped watching "scary" movies though. My mind can create some pretty freaky stuff..:eek: |
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| dj tek |
| The Texas Chainsaw Massacre[1974] |
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| P4z! |
| hands down, The Others |
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| DarkAngel |
| quote: | Originally posted by P4z!
hands down, The Others |
I have to agree with that. I also thought The Haunting with Liam Neeson was a bit scary. Most people would argue with that, but I was also piss drunk while in the theatre...then at one point someone literally leaped out of a garbage can in the theatre and scared the crap out of everyone, myself included. :stongue:
Then at another point, right during a suspensful part, one of the guys in the projector room banged on the window and again scraed everyone. :p |
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| dinoXpress |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
The original version of "The Ring" was the first film to actually make me stand up on the couch and feel like a schoolgirl yelling "Run, you bastard, run!". Neither the American version nor the sequels had similar impacts :thepirate
edit: When I was a kid I had a nightmare because of a film that went like this - there was this mega-hot girl who would date guys for a whole year and then in the Winter solstice, she would pretend she was kidnapped by witches and, when the guy she was dating went to save her, she and the witches would sacrifice him. Stupid, but I was 11 y.o. :p |
yes yes yes, i wathced this at 4 am in panama after we came back from this beach club, i didnt feel happy. |
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